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Transportation
John Hogan was transported on the Guillardon, departing 30th Nov 1837 and arriving 11th Mar 1838 with 16 passengers.
The Guillardon is the first packet ship in the service of the Australian Association of India. The Guillardon, from Calcutta, had arrived at Hobart 1838, carrying passengers, soldiers & families, steerage passengers and 18 convicts to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania).
Guillardon (generic)References
| Primary Source | Tas record. Indents Guillardon https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON16-1-1$init=CON16-1-1p84 https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON16-1-1$init=CON16-1-1p85 |
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Convict Notes




Tas record. Indents Guillardon https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON16-1-1$init=CON16-1-1p84 https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON16-1-1$init=CON16-1-1p85 Police Number, 2474. John Hogan, 26 Regt of Foot, 10 years, 5 ft 6 ½. Farm labourer & Plo’man shear sheep etc. Fort William Ct. Mart 20 June 1838, Life, native of Kings County Ireland. Single. Transported for Striking a Sergeant- Theft stealing cloth Tried Co Martial. Father Jno Hogan a soldier in the 16 Regt of Foot, one sister ? In Native place. ---------------------------------------------------- Recommended for Conditional Pardon. John Hogan, Guillardon; The Cornwall Chronicle, 1 Mar 1851. Conditional Pardons Granted. John Hogan, Guillardon; The Cornwall Chronicle, 10 Apr 1852.