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Transportation
Mary Mcanally was transported on the Palambam, departing 23rd Mar 1831 and arriving 31st Jul 1831 with 122 passengers.
394 tons. 1831 voyage from Cork, Ireland to New South Wales, Australia. Capt. Willis. 114 female prisoners. Also 50 girls from the Foundling Hospital, Cork with 2 Matrons and their husbands and children. Also 4 female wives of convicts already in Australia and their children. Register of passengers currently being updated and not yet complete.
Palambam (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842 |
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Convict Notes




LIST OF FEMALE CONVICTS ASSIGNED IN THE MONTH OF JULY, 1832. 1244. McAnally Mary, Palambam, laundress, to John Collis, York-street, Sydney Sydney Gazette, 15 Nov 1832.




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Mary McAnally, alias NcNally, Per Palambam, 1831. age on arrival, 26, Tried at Armagh 1830, 7 years for Robbery man. DOB, 1805,Native place, Newry, Down Co. Widow. Catholic. Trade, Kitchen maid all work. --------------------------------- Absconded. M‘Nally Mary, No 31-224, Palambam, 28, Kitchen Maid and Servant of All-work, Newry, 5 feet 0¾, dark hazel grey eyes, dark brown hair, ruddy brown comp. scar on nose, and one under each eye, from Mr. J. Hillas. Sydney Gazette, 31 Oct 1832


Occupation: "Kitchen maid, all work" (see --- New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842)