Michael Magner

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Summary

Born
Jan 1796
Conviction
Irish rebel
Departure
Apr 1823
Arrival
Sep 1823
Death
May 1844
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Personal Information

Name: Michael Magner
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1796
Death: 30th May 1844
Age at death: 48
Occupation: Ploughman/shearer

Crime

Crime: Irish rebel
Convicted at: Cork County
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 29th Apr 1823
Arrival: 9th Sep 1823
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Michael Magner was transported on the Earl St Vincent, departing 29th Apr 1823 and arriving 9th Sep 1823 with 161 passengers.

Earl St VincentEarl St Vincent (generic)

References

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Claims

"This is my 3rdgggf on my mothers side"

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Convict Notes

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on 22nd November 2022

MALLOW SPECIAL SESSIONS, UNDER THE INSURRECTION ACT. Thomas Magner, Michael Magner, William Doyle, Patrick Carroll, and J. Hassell, were tried under the following charges of being out of their their dwelling houses one hour after sunset, administering an unlawful oath or engagement, and of being assembled unlawfully and tumultuously in the day time. After a trial which occupied eight hours, they were all convicted of being out of their dwelling houses one hour after sunset, and are acquitted of the other charges. After an impressive admonition from Serjeant Lloyd, the prisoners were sentenced to transportation for seven years. Dublin Weekly Register, 23 Nov 1822.