Summary
Personal Information
Transportation
Catherine Maran was transported on the Whitby, departing 18th Feb 1839 and arriving 22nd Jun 1839 with 133 passengers.
Departed from Cork, Ireland. 133 female prisoners and twenty-five children.
Whitby (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australia, Convict Index, 1788-1868 |
Claims
"Catherine Maran arrived from Armagh on the “Whitby” in 1839, transported for 7 years for stealing yarn. Described as 5’4” with freckles, black hair and hazel eyes. In 1842 she had an illegitimate son, Charles, to sailor James Jordan of Mangrove."


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Convict Notes




Catherine Maran [sic] arrived as a 20 year old kitchenmaid from Armagh on the 'Whitby' on 23 June 1839 after being sentenced in Armagh on 27 December 1838 to 7 years transportation for stealing yarn. She had previous conviction of 1 month. She was 5'4 1/4" tall, with ruddy and freckled complexion, black hair and dark hazel eyes. Here nose was cocked. On 29 October 1842, she had an illigitimate son Charles who was baptised on 9 June 1844 by Rev. Edward Rogers. The father was James Jordan, a sailor who lived at Mangrove. Charles lived with John and Catherine after their marriage and moved north with them in later years.




Catherine Maran in the Australia, Convict Index, 1788-1868 Name Catherine Maran Age 20 Birth Year abt 1819 Birth Place Armagh Arrival Year 1839 Arrival State New South Wales Ship Whitby Occupation Kitchen maid Offence; Stealing a yara