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Transportation
Patrick Gleeson was transported on the Larkins, departing 10th Aug 1829 and arriving 22nd Dec 1829 with 202 passengers.
1829 Voyage - Ship; Larkins, Captain Campbell, from Cork the 10th August, with 195 male prisoners. A Surgeon Superintendent, P. Sprout, Esquire. Arrived; 22 December 1829. Recapitulation; Mustered; 196. Died on Voyage; 3. Disembarked; 1. Total; 200
Larkins (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. |
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The two Patrick Gleesons on the 'Larkins' have been transposed in official records unfortunately. Both were from the parish of Silvermines (Kilmore) in North Tipperary. The younger Patrick was executed at Bathurst. The older Patrick became 'uncle' and head of the Gleeson families of Windsor (NSW), who after record floods and bankruptcy settled in the dryer climate of Cooyal and Stoney Creek, outside of Mudgee (NSW). Patrick Gleeson sen. died in 1862 and was buried at the old Windsor Catholic Cemetery. A reunion to mark the 160th anniversary was held in 2012 and received coverage in the 'Nenagh Guardian' (County Tipperary, Ireland).




1829 -New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Indent No; 123 Name; Patrick Gleeson ** 2 by same name on Board ** Age; 27 years, Single Native Place; Tipperary Trade or calling; Labourer & Reaps & Milks Offence; Murder Trial; Tipperary - 26 March 1829 - Life Height; 5 ft 5 in Noted against name; EXECUTED; 2 December 1830 Patrick Gleeson ("The Ribbon Gang") - 2 November 1830 - Hanged at Bathurst for the murder of John Greenwood, bushranging and horse theft