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Transportation
Mary Gilhooly was transported on the Southworth, departing 6th Feb 1832 and arriving 14th Jun 1832 with 135 passengers.
Southworth (generic)References
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Convict Notes




SENTENCES AT THESE ASSIZES. Death Jane Graham. Sentence of Death Recorded.—John Lennon, Wm. Ball, Daniel Gartley, Sarah Tolan, Bridget Gallagher, Robert Aiken, Henry Carter, John Molloy, Mary Hamill, Mary Dunn. Transportation.—For life—Thomas Moore. For 14 years, James Robinson. For 7 years—Francis Howard, Mary Gilhoolly, Catherine Burns, William Marshall, Margaret Smith, Arthur O'Brien, William M‘Sourley, Mary Foy, Wm. Logan, Thomas Ford, Patrick Byrne, Robert Platt, Mary Whiteside, Michael Latton, Thomas Healy, Eliza Martin, Wm. Smith and Maryann Devlin. Newry Telegraph, 2 April 1830.




Mary Gilhooly was 38 years old on arrival - she was a widow with 1 child on board and was transported for 'Stealing Calico'. 7/11/1832 Sydney Gazette: Gilhooley Mary, Southworth, farm servant, to Rev. T. Reddall, Campbelltown. 29/4/1837: COF 20/9/1839: Permission to marry James Corcoran (Blackwell 1835) James was 32 and still on Bond, Mary was 45 and free - Disallowed. 16/6/1840: Married at St. Thomas's Church, Port Macquarie, NSW.