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Bridget Kennedy was transported on the Buffalo, departing 4th May 1833 and arriving 5th Oct 1833 with 183 passengers.
1833 - Voyage. Transported; 179 Female Convicts and 25 Children 1839 - Voyage. On 28th September 1839, the Ship Buffalo left Quebec, Canada, taking 144 prisoners to Van Diemen’s Land and New South Wales, following the Patriot War in Canada in 1837-38. Some of the prisoners were French Canadians patriots and others were American patriots, captured after the Battle of the Windmill. The Ship went first to Van Diemens Land, arriving at Hobart on 11th February 1840, where most of the American prisoners were landed, and then went on to Sydney, arriving on 26th February 1840, where the 58 French speaking prisoners were landed. They were separated mainly because there was hostility between the Americans from Lower Canada and the Canadians from Upper Canada. The prisoners were in the main, literate, idealistic and honest men.
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| Primary Source | New South Wales Australia Convict Indents 1788 - 1842, New South Wales Australia Registers of Convicts Applications to Marry 1826 -1851 |
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Religion - Catholic. Native Place- County Cork . Trade or Calling - Laudress & all work . Age 19 yrs . doesnot read or write. Offence - Robbing Mistress . Tried - Middlesex Westminster Quarter Session - 27 Dec 1832. Life .Ship Buffalo




Bridget Kennedy married Stephen Rowe - granted 31 Dec 1845