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Transportation
James Heveron was transported on the Fergusson, departing 16th Nov 1828 and arriving 26th Mar 1829 with 220 passengers.
Departed Dublin. 214 male prisoners - 2 deaths.
Fergusson (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. |
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Convict Notes




Domestic Intelligence. —On Friday week two brothers named Patrick and James Aviron, both prisoners of the crown, were sentenced each three years to a penal settlement, for stealing eight salted bullock hides, the property of Mr. James Wilshire. Sydney Herald, 1 Aug 1831. James Heveran was tried at Sydney with his brother Patrick, who was transported on the Sophia. They were sent to Moreton Bay.




Moreton Bay Prisoners Register. James Heveron, per Ferguson, Tried Armagh, 24 July 1828, for Larceny, 7 years. Trade, Labourer. Colonial conviction: Bench, Sydney 22 July 1831, for Stealing salted hides value £5., 3 years, Returned to Sydney, 18 May 1835. Description: James Heveron, Native place, Armagh, age 19, 5 ft 3ins; Sallow comp, brown hair, hazle eyes, Catholic.




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. James Heveron, alias Haveron, age on arrival, 17, per Fergusson, 1829, Tried 1828 at Armagh, 7 years, for Robbing house. DOB, 1812, native place, Armagh. Single, Catholic, Trade, Farm boy. Colonial sentences.