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Transportation
Dennis Gore was transported on the Tenasserim, departing 17th Oct 1844 and arriving 29th Dec 1844 with 15 passengers.
Departed from Calcutta. 1844, arriving 13 April, Convicts landed: 16 male & 1 female. 1844, arriving 29 Dec, 20 male convicts.
Tenasserim (generic)References
| Primary Source | Tasmanian Conduct Record: https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON37-1-2$init=CON37-1-2p75 Convict Indent. |
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Convict Notes




412. Dennis Gore, Arrived 29 Dec 1844. Tried Bombay Ct Ml. 9 Feb 1844, 14 yrs. Transported for Insubordination – Striking Sergeant Williams 14th Lt Dragoons, Ct. Ml. Insubordination 20 days – 3 months & 6 months. Desertion 2 months. Served 8th Hussars 6 years, 14th Lt Dragoons, 3 yrs. RC. Can read and write. Trade, groom & labourer. Age 25. Native of London. Various offences listed on record. CF approved 14 June 1853. Convict Indent: https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON16-1-2$init=CON16-1-2p182 & https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON16-1-2$init=CON16-1-2p183 Native of Marylebone, London. M(other), Ellen, B(rothers) Michl, Jas. S(ister) Ellen, Edgeware Road London. Tasmanian Conduct Record: https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON37-1-2$init=CON37-1-2p75 HOBART TOWN. Arrivals.— December 29.— Tenasserim, barque, M'Kenzie, master, from Calcutta 17th October, with sugar, rice, &c., and 20 male prisoners. Passengers — Dr. Wootten, Captain Apperley, 4th Light Cavalry, Mrs. Apperley and three children, Captain Lloyd, Mr. Parry, five rank and file 4th Light Cavalry, one woman and child, John Gill, and Mrs. Mason. Lost a prisoner over board on the passage. The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List, Jan 18 1845.