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Transportation
Thomas Garra was transported on the Pekoe, departing 10th Jul 1840 and arriving 7th Nov 1840 with 191 passengers.
Built Dundee, Scotland 1834. 379 tons. Rig type S. Transported convicts from Dublin, Ireland 1840 to New South Wales, Australia. List of 177 - 180 male persons. As this ship sailed direct from Ireland, the details of those on the voyage are NOT fully entered on this site, but being updated by volunteer researchers. Military Guard of the 96th Regiment plus 5 women and 11 children. Two boys, Matthew Wood (son of Michael Wood) and Patrick McArdle (son of James McArdle) - they were considered as free persons. Ship Surgeon, Robert Bower kept a Medical Journal.
Pekoe (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convicts to NSW, by Peter Mayberry at http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/cgi-bin/irish/irish.cgi; and New South Wales, Australia, Convict Records, 1810-1891 |
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Convict Notes




LONGFORD SPRING ASSIZES Thomas Gara was arraigned for robbing a poor widow the parish of some baize flannel, frizeĀ coat, shirt, shawl, and other articles, her son proved that he followed the prisoner to Ballymahon on the day after the robbery, and on the road to Kenagh he overtook him with a bundle in his hand, and his coat on his back. He was found guilty, and sentenced to 7 years transportation. Roscommon & Leitrim Gazette, 7 March 1840.


1868, 19 October: Thomas GARRA per Pekoe 1840, stealing, 7 years, is on a list of so-called "British Lunatics" in the "Parramatta Lunatic Asylum" (see New South Wales, Australia, Convict Records, 1810-1891). 1876, 29 September: Thomas GARRA died in the "Lunatic Asylum" at Parramatta on this day (see New South Wales, Australia, Convict Records, 1810-1891; Convicts Deaths; Death Register, 1828-1879; and New South Wales, Australia, Convict Records, 1810-1891; Convict Returns and Letters to Officials, 1856-1891).


CRIME: Stealing wearing apparel. NATIVE PLACE: Mayo County, Ireland. Thomas Garra was aged 27 on arrival in 1840, and single.