Patrick Daley

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Summary

Born
Mar 1815
Conviction
Assault
Departure
Jun 1835
Arrival
Oct 1835
Death
Aug 1875
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Personal Information

Name: Patrick Daley
Gender: Male
Born: 5th Mar 1815
Death: 26th Aug 1875
Age at death: 60
Occupation: Farmer

Crime

Crime: Assault
Convicted at: Ireland, Wexford
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 23rd Jun 1835
Arrival: 30th Oct 1835
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Patrick Daley was transported on the Lady Mcnaughten, departing 23rd Jun 1835 and arriving 30th Oct 1835 with 44 passengers.

558 Ton vessel. Commander: George Hustwick Surgeon: George Ellery Farman

Lady McnaughtenLady Mcnaughten (generic)

References

Primary SourceMayberry, Peter; Irish Convicts to NSW 1788-1849 (online database)

Claims

"He is my great great grand father on my fathers side."

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Convict Notes

Robin Rosemary Holland avatar
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on 22nd October 2020

On PatricNSW Death Cert No: 10468/1875 Daley, Patrick p. Patrick & Catherine at Windsor Had been in the colony 40 years. He was 20yrs old when he married Mary Coleman at Windsor. His death certificate states that he had 4 males and 1 female living and 1 male and two females deceased at the time of his death. His daughter Margaret Stewart was the informant. His parents were Patrick Daley, Bratman and Catherine Moore. NB: a Bratman was a maker of cloaks or coarse garments. k's Death Cert NSW No:10468/1875

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on 3rd January 2017

Around May 1839, Patrick married Mary Ann Coleman at Windsor. He was then aged 24 and she was 15. Mary Ann was the daughter of Catherine Mangan (Convict, 1824, "Almorah"). She had arrived free on the "Almorah" as a tiny 2 year old, when her widowed mother was Transported. Mary Ann and Patrick had a large family, 10 children, born between 1840 and 1860.