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Voyage
Transportation
Bridget Doherty was transported on the Surrey Ii, departing 15th Nov 1832 and arriving 9th Mar 1833 with 144 passengers.
Sailed from Cork Ireland on 5th November 1832. Arrived Port Jackson 9th March 1833. 142 female Irish convicts to NSW Was a hired Female Convict ship, also on board were 11 children
Surrey Ii (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Surry - 1833. |
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Convict Notes




Wednesday, April 7. Thirteen females, and one male, were presented by the Grand Jury as vagrants : the females were all found Guilty, and sentenced to seven years transportation, if unable give bail in six months, themselves in £l0, and two securities in £5 each. Londonderry Sentinel, 10 April 1830.




1835 - 13 Jan. No; 93. Sydney Goal Entrance Book. Catholic. Servant. Sydney Policy. First Class. To the Factory. 1836 - New South Wales, Australia, Convict Death Register, Name: Bridget Dogherty ** spelling as per register ** Age: 28. Date of Death: 16 Dec 1836 District: Female Factory, Bathurst -----------------




New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Surry - 1833. Indent No; 31 Name; Bridget Doherty Age; 28. Catholic, single, 2 male children Native Place; Londonderry Trade or calling; House maid, washerwoman Trial; Vagrant. Sentence; 7 years Height; 5 ft. 1 in Eyes; Hazel grey Hair; Brown Completion; Ruddy & freckled Additional remarks noted against name; DIED in the Female Factory Bathurst, 16 Dec 1836.