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Transportation
Catherine Grimes was transported on the Competitor, departing 9th Jun 1828 and arriving 10th Oct 1828 with 99 passengers.
Competitor (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 89, Class and Piece Number HO11/6, Page Number 415 (209) |
| Source Description | This record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro |
| Original Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842 Bound Indentures Widowed Protestant who could read and write 4' 11 1/4" sallow complexion brown hair dark brown eyes. Stole a bed assigned to J W Bowden Catherine Grimes in the New South Wales, Australia, Convict Applications for the Publication of Banns, 1830 Name: Catherine Grimes employer W Redman Gender: Female Birth Year: abt 1793 Age: 37 Arrival year: 1828 Arriving Vessel: Lord Sidmouth 1 Spouse Name: John Fisher ToL 29/870 employer W Diver Spouse Gender: Male Spouse Birth Year: 1796 Spouse Age: 34 Spouse Arrival Year: 1819 Spouse Vessel: Competitor 2 Marriage Year: Abt 1830 Application Date:22 Aug 1830 Application Place: Sutton Forest, New South Wales, Australia. Consent of both employers




Old Bailey Online 995. ELLEN RYAN and CATHERINE GRIMES were indicted for stealing, on the 10th of March , 1 blanket, value 2s.; 2 sheets, value 3s.; 1 rug, value 1s.; 1 bolster, value 2s., and 1 bed, value 5s. , the goods of Andrew Parsons . ANDREW PARSONS . On the night of the 10th of March, the watchman sent for me; I went and saw Grimes taking a bed away from an unoccupied house of mine in Maynard-street, St. Giles'; I took her to the watch-house, then came back, and met Ryan coming out of the house with the other things in a bundle; the watchman had hold of her - she threw the things down by the church, and said she would carry them no further; I had locked the house up about five o'clock that evening - they were safe then. JOHN MURPHY . I am a watchman. On the 10th of March, I was going by the passage of this house and saw Grimes standing by the side of this bed; I asked what she had there; she said a bed - I asked who it belanged to; she said it must belong to the person of the house; we took it into Mr. Groat - he said it belonged to Parsons: I afterwards saw Ryan, she appeared in liquor when she got near the watch-house, but not stupidly drunk. CHARLES BENNIS . I am a watchman. I took Ryan with a bundle containing a blanket, a rug, a pair of sheets, and a bolster.(Property produced and sworn to.) RYAN'S Defence. I was in liquor; a woman took me up and gave me the things. GRIMES' Defence. I was going down the stairs, and found the bed: I thought it belonged to Mr. Groat, and asked him - I know nothing of it - it lay at the stair foot. RYAN - GUILTY . Aged 25. GRIMES - GUILTY . Aged 30. Transported for Seven Years .