Summary
Personal Information
Voyage
Transportation
James Hanley was transported on the Borodino, departing 11th Feb 1828 and arriving 12th Jul 1828 with 206 passengers.
Tons: 615, built at Thames, England 1810.
Borodino (generic)References
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Claims
"Paternal line-Hanley from limerick"


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Convict Notes




CLONMEL ASSIZES. The following is a summary of the convictions and sentences: ... James Hanly for killing a lamb; Limerick Chronicle, 29 Aug 1827.




James Hanley was listed as 30 years old on arrival. Native Place: Tipperary. James was literate, RC, married with 3 children, 5'7½" tall, fair ruddy freckled complexion, light brown hair, grey eyes, P H and crucifix on right arm, scar at outside corner of right eye and lower parts of right cheek. Assigned to John Reid, Rose Brook. 20/12/1832: TOL Maitland 13/9/1834: TOL cancelled. Erroneously granted. 28/12/1836: TOL, Maitland. Record 37264 from 'Ireland-Australia transportation database' Last name: HANLEY First name: JAMES Full name: JAMES HANLEY Sex: M Trial place: Co Tipperary Document date: 25/08/1831 Ship: BORODINO 1828 Comment1: List of wives and families of convicts in New South Wales who are recommended by the Governor of that colony to be provided with a Free Passage for the purpose of joining such convicts. Wife, Bridget Owen, residing at Loughmore, near Thurles. 1847: Aged 40, Assigned to Mrs. Hanley, Maitland. 15/11/1848: CP




James HANLEY was transported to New South Wales, Australia per the 'Borodino' 1828. 1828: Assigned to James Reid, Rosebrook. 18 Dec 1836: Ticket of Leave granted.