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Voyage
Transportation
Mary Doherty was transported on the John William Dare, departing 28th Dec 1851 and arriving 22nd May 1852 with 173 passengers.
John William Dare (generic)References
| Primary Source | NAME_INDEXES:1387686. AGD20/1/1/5448. POL709/1/6 p.126 (1869) |
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Convict Notes




FRIENDS OF THE ORPHAN SCHOOLS Orphan Number: 947 Orphan: Sarah CLARK Mother: DOHERTY, Mary Father: CLARK, Joseph Mother's ship: John William Dare Father's ship: Theresa Age when admitted: 5yrs Date admitted: 5 Oct 1869 Date discharged: 31 May 1877 Institutions(s): Queens Orphan School Discharged to: Thomas Woolnough, Lymington Remarks: mother dead - won Church of England prize 1875 References: SWD27, 32/1, 52/2, 54, HAP1871/63 https://www.orphanschool.org.au/showorphan.php?orphan_ID=947




1869 - Application for admission. Queen's Orphan School Father; Joseph Clarke, Per Ship; Theresa. C.P. 14 Dec 1852. Trade; Labourer. Mother; Mary Doherty. Per Ship; William Dare. C.P. 17 June 1856. DEAD; 28 Jun 1869 ** Name of Children; - Charles Clarke. Born; 22 April 1861 Sarah Clarke. Born; 4 November 1863 Phenoe Clarke. Born; 29 September 1867 Remarks; The father of these children is almost an Invalid, the mother died. The applicant only earns about 9/- per week. Under the care of their elder sister Children's heads are in a fearful state covered with vermin and the skin entirely eaten off the head .. taken to Hospital for treatment, they are now clean, one child died two days ago. The eldest Girl, Annie 1869 - 2 July. Inquest. Verdict. Natural Causes. Cancer in the nose and tongue




Place of origin: Carlow No; 803. Offence; Burglary of Money, tea & sugar