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Mary Manning was transported on the Andromeda, departing 30th Nov 1833 and arriving 17th Sep 1834 with 176 passengers.
Also, same day, from Cork, whence she sailed May 25th, the ship Andromeda, 401 tons, Benjamin Gales master, with 173 female prisoners; Henry Kelsawl, Esq., Surgeon-superintendant. Passengers — Fourteen free females, viz. Mary Manning, Martha Morron, Margaret Mahon, Margaret Sheedy, Mary Ann Nixon alias Welsh, Catherine Kiernan, Mary Cassock, Catherine Stanton, Johanna Neville, Mary Lyons alias Hynes, Maria Moran, Catherine O'Donnel, Margaret Kennedy, and Mary Sullivan, and twenty-six children; also twenty-three children belonging to the prisoners. Sydney Monitor, 20 Sept 1834.
Andromeda (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842 Bound Indentures 1834-1835 |
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From Limerick Ireland Married catholic could not read or write stole blankets 5' ruddy and pitted complexion light brown hair and hazel eyes. cert no 42/314 New South Wales, Australia, Settler and Convict Lists, 1787-1834 assigned to G H Hickson Sydney New South Wales, Australia, Gaol Description and Entrance Books, 1818-1930 for Mary Manning 6/10/1835 sent to 14 days 3rd class at the female factory 26/12/1838 returned to the government New South Wales, Australia, Certificates of Freedom, 1/3/1842 cert no 42/314 Note the arrival of the Andromeda in the paper The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848) View title info Fri 19 Sep 1834 Page 2 Shipping Intelligence. From Cork, same day, having sailed from thence the 25th of May, the, ship Andromeda, 408 tons, Captain Benjamin Gales, with 173 female convicts, under the superintendence of Henry Kelsawll, Esq., Surgeon, R. N. Passengers, Mary Manning and two children ; Martha Morron and two hildren ; Margaret Mahon and two children; Margaret Sheedy and three children ; Mary Ann Nixon or Welsh and one child ; Catherine Kiernan and three children ; Mary Cassack and three children ; Catherine Stanton and one child ; Johanna Neville and one child ; Mary Lyons or Hynes and two children ; Maria Ann Moran and one child ; Catherine O'Donnell and three children ; Margaret Kennedy and two children ; Mary Shilrick or Sullivan ; and twenty-three children, families of the female prisoners.