Catherine Mannon

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Summary

Born
Jan 1826
Conviction
Arson
Departure
Dec 1849
Arrival
May 1850
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Catherine Mannon
Gender: Female
Born: 1st Jan 1826
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Housemaid

Crime

Crime: Arson
Convicted at: Ireland, Kilkdare
Sentence term: 15 years

Voyage

Departed: 17th Dec 1849
Ship: Earl Grey
Arrival: 9th May 1850
Place of Arrival: Van Diemen's Land

Transportation

Catherine Mannon was transported on the Earl Grey, departing 17th Dec 1849 and arriving 9th May 1850 with 123 passengers.

Built at Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1835. 571 tons. Made 4 voyages to Australia transporting convicts. n.b. Registers of some voyages are not yet complete - currently being updated. Please note if searching records.

Earl GreyEarl Grey (generic)

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Convict Notes

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on 18th July 2024

Offence; Buring a House Mother; Anastasia 1866 - 24 Jan. Tried at Hobart Town for Murder and found quilty. ** HUSBAND'S TRIAL 1896 - Prisoner at New Norfolk.

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on 18th July 2024

1853 - 7 Feb 1853. Permission to Marry. George Leathley per Ship; Blundell and Catherine Mannon per Earl Grey 1862 - 29 Jan. Death of Child Catherine Leathley. Cause of death; Premature birth 1866 - 24 Jan. Tried at Hobart Town for Murder and found quilty. 1866 - ADMISSION OF CHILDREN TO THE QUEEN'S ORPHAN SCHOOL Name of children: Leathley, George Leathley, Anastasia Leathley, David Record Type: Health & Welfare Description: Application for admission by A. B Jones Esq. Police Magistrate. Father George Leathley 1866 under sentence. Certificate of Freedom; 22 July 1856. Trade; Blacksmith Catherine Mannon (aka Maher) - 1866 under sentence of 2 months hard labour. Ship; Earl Grey John's Brother; David is in the dolony January 1866 Property: Queen's Orphan School 1867 - Leathley, Anastasia was taken by the Police from the house of Mr. Berry Licensee. left there by her mother. Mr. Berry having beaten her most cruelly. Police sent Anastasia to the General Hospital for treatment. Admitted to the Queens Asylum with the view that she is being immediately apprenticed Children; 1853 - 15 July. David Leathley 1855 - 8 Mar. Anastasia Leathley 1856 - 25 Jun. Sarah Leathley 1857 - 28 Oct. Leathley, Given Name Not Recorded 1859 - 9 Dec. John Leathley. died same day lived 1/2 hour 1862 - 29 Jan. Catherine. died same day lived 2 hours