Summary
Personal Information
Crime
Transportation
Mcclune Kilpatrick was transported on the Hero, departing 15th Mar 1835 and arriving 31st Aug 1835 with 96 passengers.
Hero (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. NSW Convict Index. |
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Convict Notes




Previous convictions: BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS M'Clure Kilpatrick, for stealing an umbrella, the property of Archibald Boucher, at Belfast, on 20th Nov.- William Reilly, is a shop-boy in Mr. Phillips's shop-Mr. Boucher came into the shop to get books changed in the library-prisoner came in and ran off with the umbrella.- Archibald Boucher-Did not see prisoner take the umbrella, but last witness told him, and he ran out and caught the prisoner- prisoner threw the umbrella from him before he caught him.-Guilty, 12 months' hard labour. Belfast Newsletter, 22 Jan 1833 BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS. TUESDAY-SECOND DAY. M'Clure Kilpatrick, for an assault on Patrick Keenan, at Belfast.-Guilty, two months hard labour. Belfast Newsletter, 31 Jan 1834.




The Irish Convict Database lists his first name as Kilpatrick, surname as McClune. However, NSW record of Cert of Freedom lists his as first name McClune, Family name, Kilpatrick.




BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS—Tuesday. George Stevenson, larceny, 7 years transportation; M'Clune Kilpatrick, larceny, 7 years transportation; Belfast Newsletter, 22 April 1834. NSW Convict Index. McCune Kilpatrick, per Hero, 1835, Certificate of Freedom, 11 Apr 1842. No 42/0563.




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Kilpatrick McClune, age on arrival, 21, per Hero, 1835. Tried 1834 at Antrim, 7 years for Stealing a cloak. Former conviction: 1 year, 6 months, 5 months.. DOB 1814, native place, Antrim Co. Single. Protestant. Trade, Carter.