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Transportation
John Hinchy was transported on the Samuel Boddington, departing 23rd Sep 1845 and arriving 18th Jan 1846 with 68 passengers.
Built 1841 at Whitby. Wood barque of 669 Tons. Named after Irish Politician, Samuel Boddington. 1846: Sailed from Dublin to Van Diemen's Land with 143 male convicts. (List of people is currently being updated - researchers - not yet complete) Also voyages for "free settlers" to Australia.
Samuel Boddington (generic)References
| Primary Source | Archives Office of Tasmania – digitised record Item: CON33-1-75 LINCTAS |
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Convict Notes




John Hinchy was Roman Catholic, Literate, single, 5'0¼" tall, fresh complexion, dark brown hair hazel eyes, 3 dots between forefinger and thumb left hand. Native Place: County Clare. 1/10/1850: TOL 18/5/1852: TOL revoked for misconduct. 31/1/1854: TOL 8/8/1854: CP approved.Native Place: County Clare.




Convicted at Clare County, Ireland