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Transportation
Charles Daly was transported on the Boddingtons, departing 15th Feb 1793 and arriving 7th Aug 1793 with 129 passengers.
The Boddingtons was Built in 1781. She departed Cork Ireland on 15 February 1793 bound for New South Wales.
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| Primary Source | NSW Gov Records. Irish Convicts. |
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Convict Notes




Coroners’ Inquests. On Wednesday the 18th instant, an inquest was held at Parramatta, before James Wright Esq. J. P. in the absence of the Coroner, on the body of Charles Daly, late of Windsor, who was accidentally killed on the previous evening, on the road near Parramatta, by the wheel of a cart, laden with maize, passing over his body. The jury returned a verdict accordingly. Sydney Gazette, 26 May 1831. While Mr. Charles Daly, an old and respectable settler near Windsor was proceeding to Sydney on the 17th ult. he fell from his cart and was killed about halfway between the Darling Mills and Baulkham hills, near the spot where McNamara was shot and Dalton taken some time ago, and where Mr. Hancey was killed from his horse. The Rev. Mr. Therry travelling to Windsor in the evening found him dead on the road and had him conveyed to Mr. Kelly's. A poor African Black from Windsor found a Tobacco box and some halfpence near the place and was taken up on suspicion, but was immediately liberated, as it appeared that the unfortunate man had taken some liquor at a public house on the road and must have fallen from his cart in front of the wheel. He was decently interred in Windsor on Tuesday following. There is not the smallest suspicion existing that he came by his death by unfair means, although from popular rumours it is said his pockets were turned inside out and all his property taken away. This should serve as a warning to those in charge of carts and teams, to guard against excesses, as not only their own and their master's property is at the mercy of the prowling depredators, but their lives are not safe from accidents or other misfortunes. Sydney Herald, 6 June 1831.




Family connections for Charles (Daly) are: DAL/EY Charles (Da/yl/ey) was born in 1772 at Dublin Ireland. He was tried for stealing saddles at Dublin city, sentenced to 7years & arrived in NSW as a convict on 2 8 1793 after a voyage of 6months on BODDINGTONS. He married firstly Ann (Lockett/Lockhart) on 5 12 1796 at St Johns CofE Parramatta. He was Free by Servitude by 1809. He married secondly as emancipist H/Susannah (Alderson her second marriage) on 27 5 1810 at St Matthews CofE Windsor. He was recorded in 1828 as a labourer at Windsor; although there is a suggestion of him being a landlord. He died in 1831 age69 father of 6children at Wiinston Hills Winton Rd. [Some details taken from this Website] Hannah (Alderson) was baptised on 27 3 1780 at Bowes North Riding Yorkshire; she became servant to schoolmaster William (Johnson). She unsuccesfully accused William (Johnson) of being father to her child & was convicted of perjury at Yorkshire Assizes, sentenced to 7years & arrived in NSW as a convict with her child on 16 11 1808 after a voyage of 8months on SPEKE. She was also known as Rose (Camryn-amber), Mary-grace, Maryianne (Claster). She was Free by Servitude by 1828. She died accidentally by fire at home on 7 10 1854 age74 mother of 7children. [Some details taken from this Website] Charles (Daley)/Dailey/Daily/Daly & Susannah (Alderson) produced 6children: 1.Ann (Daley) was born on 18 9 1809 & baptised on 20 1 1811 age16m at St Matthews CofE Windsor. She died on 12 6 1880 age70. ..[Noted an Ann (Daley) is recorded as marrying a William Rawkin (Scott) of Sydney on 6 2 1830 at St Marys RC Sydney] .. 2.Mary Ann (Daley/Daly) was born on 6 12 1811 & baptised on 1 3 1812 at St Matthews CofE Windsor. She married John (Wood) on 28 12 1829 at St Matthews CofE Windsor & produced at least 1child. She died in 1894 age about83 at Windsor. ..John (Wood) was born in 1798. He died on 21 5 1883 age about84 at Windsor. ..Details of John (Wood)s family are given in entry for John (Wood ALBERMARLE 1791) on this Website. .. 3.Charles (Daley/Dailey) was born on 26 4 1813 at Windsor & died on 16 1 1814 at St Matthews CofE Windsor. 4.Sarah (Daley/Dailey) was born on 22 9 1815 at Wilberforce & baptised on 10 8 1817 age22m w/John at St Matthews CofE Windsor. 5.John (Daley/Dailey) was born on 12 7 1817 at Wilberforce & baptised on 10 8 1817 w/Sarah at St Matthews CofE Windsor. 6.Susannah (Daily) was born on 20 10 1819 at Wilberforce & baptised on 20 11 1819 at St Matthews CofE Windsor. REFERENCE: Craig James Smee 'Births and Baptisms Marriages and Defacto Relationships Deaths and Burials New South Wales 1788-1830' ..a complete listing from church & other records in the early colony.




Sainty & Johnson; Census of New South Wales 1828: [Ref D0027] Charles Dailey, 60, FS, Boddingtons 1793 Labourer at Windsor. Also Susannah is listed and 5 children all listed as BC.




Married (1) Ann Lockett (Convict; Indispensable, 1796) ceremony 5 December 1796 Parramatta. No issue. Ann died 1807. Married (2) Susannah Alderson (Convict; Speke 1808) ceremony 1810, Windsor. 7 children.




Born - Dublin Ireland. Crime - Stealing saddles. Died - 1831 Winston Hills Windsor Rd. NSW.