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Transportation
James Kelly was transported on the Norfolk, departing 24th Jul 1832 and arriving 30th Dec 1832 with 14 passengers.
1832 Voyage - Norfolk 3 from Ireland. Henniker - Master. William Clifford - Surgeon Superintendent. Total originally embarked; 200. Died on voyage; 5. Arrived in Sydney Cove 9 February 1832
Norfolk (generic)References
| Primary Source | NSW Convict Index. Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. |
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Convict Notes




Domestic Intelligence- We have no arrivals this week, but three or four vessels have left us for other ports, as will be seen in our shipping intelligence. By the Norfolk, for Sydney, the following passengers have embarked :—Mrs. Aubrey and child, Mrs. Steadman and two children, and 15 prisoners. The Tasmanian, 21 Dec 1832. Shipping Intelligence. Arrivals- On the 30th ult. ... Same day, the barque Norfolk Henniker master, from Madras, the Mauritius, and Hobart Town with merchandise. Passengers-Mrs Aubrey, Mrs Henniker, Mrs Stedman, fourteen convicts from Madras and one from the Mauritius. Sydney Monitor, 2 Jan 1833. Passengers, per Norfolk :— Lieut. Allan, Bengal Artillery ; Mrs. Henniker, Mrs. Aubrey and child ; Messrs. James George, Jonathan Warburton, George Tuckey, Thomas Morgan, Andrew White, Robert Knowles, John M‘Kennan, John Hefferman, Evan Kinsey, James M‘Kinsey, James Kelly, Benjamin Webriton, John Salisbury, and Edward Fowley, for Van Diemen’s Land ; and Mrs. Headman and two children, for New South Wales. The Colonist and Van Diemens Land Commercial Advertiser, 7 Dec 1832. ------------------------------------------------------------- Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. James Kelly, age on arrival, 22, Per Norfolk (4) 1834, Tried, 1832 at Madras Court Martial, India, 7 years, for Felony burglary. DOB, 1810, native place, Wicklow Co. Single, Catholic, Trade, Soldier, ostler. NSW Convict Index. James Kelly, per Norfolk 1832, Certificate of Freedom, 9 Jun 1840, No 40/0964.