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Transportation
Michael Groden was transported on the Middlesex, departing 6th Jul 1839 and arriving 24th Jan 1840 with 200 passengers.
A barque of 418 tons new measurement, classed A1 at Lloyd's. The 'Middlesex' had been launched at Sunderland 1839, and her maiden voyage was to Port Jackson, arriving - January 24, 1840.
Middlesex (generic)References
| Primary Source | NSW Gov Records. Irish Convicts. |
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Convict Notes




147172 Groden Michael - Middlesex 1840. 1839 On board the vessel 'Middlesex'. Medical journal of the Middlesex, convict ship, for 1 June 1839 to 1 February 1840 by John Baird, Surgeon and Superintendent. The National Archives. Michael Groden, age 21, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 25 November 1839, discharged 29 November 1839. 147171 Groden Michael - Middlesex 1840. 1844 17 September Raymond Terrace MM. William Archer and George Theedham found not guilty of killing a horse, the property of Kenneth Snodgrass. Witnesses Michael Henderson, Matthew Brady, Robert Russell, James Merry, Patrick Walsh, Malcolm Nicholson, Constable Thomas Jones, Michael Groden. 123247 Groden Michael - Middlesex 1840. 1844 21 September Raymond Terrace SMH. Assigned to Major William Russell in November 1843. 16772 Groden Michael - Middlesex 1840. 1845 10 May Raymond Terrace MM Obtained ticket of leave.




Born - Galway Co. Ireland. Single - CF 46/691.