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Transportation
Nancy Kelly was transported on the Brothers, departing 3rd Oct 1826 and arriving 4th Feb 1827 with 159 passengers.
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Convict Notes




James Ward, Anne Kelly, John Farrel, Philip Fitzsimmons and Anne Connor, for picking the pocket of John M‘Court of two bank notes, 1£, each, at Roslea, on the 8th of March inst. John M‘Court examined—I was at the fair ot Roslea on the 8th instant—I lost 2£ of Belfast bank notes from my breeches pocket—the prisoners Ward and Anne Kelly attacked me in the door of a public house, as I was going out to have my notes examined —they were on each side of me, and had a hand in each pocket of my breeches; Ward gave me a blow in the face which I was cut; they both squeezed me up in the crowd as rushed out; Fitzsimmons and Farrel held me; Anne Connor was in company with the rest; They scattered and fled; prosecutor pursued and took them with the aid of Mr. Jackson. Guilty, all but Anne Connor. Sentence: Seven years transportation. Enniskillen Chronicle, 16 March 1826




PLEASE DISREGARD REFERENCE ABOVE TO JOANNA KEBLEY, ENTERED IN ERROR. -------------------------------------------------- Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry Nancy Kelly, aged 22, ship - Brothers (2), 1827, tried at Fermanagh, 1826, sentence 7 years for stealing money. DOB, 1805. Native of Tyrone. Single, her trade was servant country. Catholic.




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry Joanna Kebley, aged 50, ship - Brothers (2), 1827, tried at Cork, 1826, sentence 7 years for stealing gown. DOB, 1777. Native of Mallow Cork Co. Single, her trade was Dairy woman. Catholic.