Summary
Personal Information
Crime
Voyage
Transportation
Edward Eagan was transported on the Blenheim, departing 27th Jul 1834 and arriving 14th Nov 1834 with 203 passengers.
Built 1845 at Shields. Wood ship of 808 Tons. Register lists of persons transported on the various sailing is still a work in progress, not all are yet listed.
Blenheim (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents State Archives NSW; Series: NRS 12189; Item: [X636]; Microfiche: 710 |
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Convict Notes




Edward Eagan, Age 18, was convicted on 18 March 1834, at Tipperary, for Manslaughter, sentenced to transportation for life, transported on the Blenheim (1), arrived New South Wales 14 November 1834. He was a cooper's boy, could read and write, Catholic, single, native of County Tipperary, no former convictions, 5ft 4 in, dark sallow pockpitted skin, dark brown hair, dark hazel eyes. He was assigned to Lawrence Myles, Williams River. Ticket of Leave 42/3094. Conditional pardon 47/554 8 Sep 1847. Married in 1844 at East Maitland to Mary Daley (age 16, came free, Lady McNaughton 1837) Death 6 November 1864 Maitland, New South Wales