Summary
Personal Information
Voyage
Transportation
Dennis Garvan was transported on the James Pattison, departing 2nd Oct 1829 and arriving 20th Jan 1830 with 201 passengers.
James Pattison (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. |
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Convict Notes




Wm. Gaver, James Travers, and Samuel Mathews, three little boys, aged about twelve years each, were indicted with Andrew Ryan, for stealing clothes and other articles belonging to Mr. Stafford. The three boys were found guilty; Ryan was acquitted. Dublin Morning Register, 1 Sept 1829. Robbery. David Gavin, Samuel Mathews, John Travers, (young boys) and Arthur Ryan, were indicted for feloniously entering the house of Stafford, Esq., and taking therefrom a dressing-box, a razor, a checque shirt, and some other articles The three youngsters were found guilty —Ryan acquitted. Clonmel Herald, 5 Sept 1829.




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Dennis or Daniel Garvan, alias Girvan, age on arrival, 13, per James Pattison (1) 1830, Tried 1829, at Dublin Co, 7 years for Robbing house of clothes. DOB, 1817, Native place, Black Rock Dublin Co, Single, Catholic, Errand boy. Colonial sentences, Norfolk Island & Cockatoo Island.