Martin Kinsella

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Summary

Born
Jan 1785
Conviction
Unknown
Departure
Sep 1824
Arrival
Jan 1825
Death
Jan 1860
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Personal Information

Name: Martin Kinsella
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1785
Death: 1st Jan 1860
Age at death: 75
Occupation: Unknown
Aliases: Kinsela, Kinshela

Crime

Crime: Unknown
Convicted at: Ireland, Dublin
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 8th Sep 1824
Arrival: 2nd Jan 1825
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Martin Kinsella was transported on the Ann And Amelia, departing 8th Sep 1824 and arriving 2nd Jan 1825 with 202 passengers.

The Ann and Amelia was built in India in 1806 553 Tons and owned by J. Somes.

Ann And AmeliaAnn And Amelia (generic)

References

Primary SourceMayberry, Peter; Irish Convicts to NSW 1788-1849. (online database)

Claims

"Martin was my 4th great grandfather on my mothers side"

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Loretta Somerville

"Martin is my 5th Great Grandfather"

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 13th December 2020

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, 5th June, 1829 The following Prisoners have obtained Tickets of Leave, since the date of last Publication ; viz. Evan. Kinsheld Martin, Ann and Amelia. Sydney Gazette, 6 Jun 1829. -------------------------------------------------- Convict Index. Martin Kinshela. Ann & Amelia, 1825, Ticket of Leave, District, Evan. Entry No: 29/218.

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on 3rd January 2017

Sainty & Johnson; 1828 Census of New South Wales: Page 226... [Ref K0923] Kinsella, Martin, 32, GS, Ann & Amelia 1824, Catholic, Labourer for Joseph Stubbs at Evan. His wife, Ellen (nèe Hanlan) and two children (Catherine & Thomas) joined him when they arrived on the "Caroline" in 1833. The couple subsequently had a further 4 children, born in the colony.

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on 3rd January 2017

On the 7th February 1824 Martin Kinsella, a ploughman, was tried in Dublin, Ireland. The offence is unknown but the penalty was 7 years transportation. Martin was described as a native of Wexford, Ireland, height 5'6", complexion fresh and freckled with brown hair and grey eyes. Martin sailed from the Cove of Cork on the "Ann and Amelia" under the command of William Ascough on the 8th September 1824.