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Edmond Hogan was transported on the Eliza, departing 19th Jul 1827 and arriving 8th Nov 1827 with 194 passengers.
The Eliza was a 511-ton (later 538 ton) merchant ship built in British India in 1806. She made five voyages transporting convicts from England and Ireland to Australia.
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Convict Notes




1828 Census Index. Matthew Hogan, age 28, G.S. Per Eliza 1827, Life, catholic, Labourer, to Sir Jno Jamieson, Evan district. His brother Mathew was also working for Sir John Jamieson.




The four HOGANs found guilty on Friday, at the Clonmel Assizes, of the manslaughter of Charles MCCARTHY at the fair of Kilfeacle, last July, were conveyed next day to the hulks at Cove, for transportation for life. This Mr. Sergeant BLACKBURNE pledged himself to effect, after their sentence was passed. They were of a very respectable class of farmers, but unfortunately for themselves and their families they were leaders of a faction, which has been in existance these sixty years. Their sudden departure, amidst the lamentations of their numerous relatives and friends, was truly deplorable. Limerick Chronicle, 14 April 1827.




Conditional Pardons. Hogan Edmond, Eliza 3 Hogan Matthew, Eliza 3 New South Wales Government Gazette, 6 Jan 1843.




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Edmond Hogan, age 25, per Eliza II (1) 1827, Tried at Tipperary, 1827, crime, Manslaughter rioting, sentence Life, Whiteboy rebel, Native of Tipperary, trade – Farm man dairy man stockman, Catholic, single brother of Matthew Hogan arrived per same ship. DOB 1802. -------------------------------------------------- NSW 1828 Census at Evan, in household of Sir John Jamison, resident at Regent Ville. Edward Hogan, age 27, C. per ship Eliza 1827, Life, employed as labourer, catholic.