James Mark

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Summary

Born
Jan 1796
Conviction
Stealing corn
Departure
Jul 1842
Arrival
Oct 1842
Death
Sep 1848
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Personal Information

Name: James Mark
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1796
Death: 1st Sep 1848
Age at death: 52
Occupation: Shepherd

Crime

Convicted at: Ireland, Kings County
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 10th Jul 1842
Ship: Kinnear
Arrival: 23rd Oct 1842
Place of Arrival: Van Diemen's Land

Transportation

James Mark was transported on the Kinnear, departing 10th Jul 1842 and arriving 23rd Oct 1842 with 174 passengers.

Built 1834 at Yarmouth. Wood barque of 369 Tons. (Register of persons transported is not yet completed - currently being listed.) 1842 Voyage. OCT. 23. - Arrived the barque Kinnear, Lidderdale master, from Dublin 10th July, with 180 male prisoners, Surgeon Superintendent - G. J. Fox, Esq. The guard consists of Captain Bull (with Mrs. Bull, 4 children, and 1 female servant), and 30 rank and file of the 99th Regt., - 4 women, and 6 children. Colonial Times (Hobart) 25 Oct 1842.

KinnearKinnear (generic)

References

Primary SourceTasmanian Records.

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 5th January 2022

Kinnear Indent: https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON14-1-17$init=CON14-1-17P44 and https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON14-1-17$init=CON14-1-17P45 6778. James Mark, tried at Kings, 17 December 1841, 7 years, age 46, height 5 ft 5½, catholic, can read and write, married, 6 children. Offence: Stealing 10 stone of oats, p. Michael Spurling. Surgeon’s Report: Good. Trade, Shepherd, Perfect. Native place, Kings. Remarks: W, Catherine, at PhilipsTown. B, Pat. 1 S, Mary. Conduct Record. T.L 28 April 1846. Died in Hospital Hobart, 1st September 1848.