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Voyage
Transportation
Ann Hagan was transported on the Caroline, departing 15th Apr 1833 and arriving 6th Aug 1833 with 122 passengers.
Departed Cove with 120 females from Cork and the surrounding various gaols - also on board were 56 free settlers along with their women and children. wed april 3 1833 .
Caroline (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. |
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Convict Notes




Ann Hagan was indicted for stealing from James McGiveran £49 in bank notes, at Monaghan, on 26th Jan. last; and John and Eleanor M‘Laughlin, for receiving the same, knowing it to have been M‘Laughlin, and Guilty against Ann Hagan and acquitting Eleanor, his wife. The Jury recommended M‘Laughlin on account of the honest character he bore in the town. Enniskillen Chronicle, 15 March 1832.




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Ann Hagan, alias Hogan, age on arrival, 25, arrived per Caroline, (1833) Tried 1832 at Monaghan, 7 years, for Picking pockets. DOB 1808, native place, Monaghan, Single. Catholic. Trade, Shoe binder. Colonial sentence.