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Voyage
Transportation
Catherine Hatch was transported on the Experiment, departing 21st Jan 1809 and arriving 25th Jun 1809 with 62 passengers.
568 ton ship
Experiment (generic)References
| Primary Source | Freemans Journal Dublin 1807 Sydney Gazette "Experiment" shipping list and letter re convicts ConvictIndent AJCP PRO Reel 59 Nominal Roll of Female Convicts 1788-1819 Prisoners List NSW Court of Criminal Justice 1820 (Col Sec. Papers) The Sydney Gazette (various dates) "St Peter’s Richmond Early People and Burials" 1791-1855 Yvonne Bowning Pub 1990 "Early Hawkesbury Settlers" Bobbie Hardy 1985 (Kangaroo Press) |
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Convict Notes




New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters. Year - 1825 Name; Catherine Hatch Age; No Details Class; F. S. Ship; Experiment - 1809 - 7 years Remarks\Assigned; DEAD




Convicted, with another woman, of stealing a pocket book and the banknotes in it from a man in Queen Street Dublin. Married or lived with Patrick Hand per "Rolla" 1803. Lived at Nth Richmond. They were involved in several clashes with the law, including the murder of Isaac Cornwall in 1811 - documented in the two books cited. Catherine died in 1825 after the birth of their eighth child and she and Patrick were buried in St Peter's C/E Cemetery Richmond where the headstone still stands.