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Transportation
Patrick Mcbreen was transported on the Captain Cook, departing 5th Nov 1831 and arriving 2nd Apr 1832 with 103 passengers.
The ship, 'Captain Cook' was built at Whitby, England in 1826. Transported convicts to New South Wales in 1832, 1833 and 1836.
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| Primary Source | Ticket of Leave 40/1746 30 Aug 1840; New South Wales, Australia, Registers of Convicts' Applications to Marry, 1826-1851, Granted 1844; Ticket of Leave passport 44/623 14 Sept 1844 http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/cgi-bin/irish/irish.cgi |
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Convict Notes




Assigned convict to David Reid JP, Inverary Park, Bungonia, Argyle, New South Wales. 1838 part of David Reid jnr's expedition to settle near Ovens River.(See: Albury Banner and Wodonga Express Fri 11 Oct 1901 Page 27 .) 27 Jul 1843: First request for permisision to marry Mary Kelly refused. May Kelly:(1821-1895) arr:free settler Pt Phillip, ship "Frankfield." Fr Lovat married the couple, at Murray River on 3 Jan 1844. 1847 worked for David Reid at his "property on the Hume River" (per ToL). Cond Pardonned 1848. Then worked with Joseph Smith (Speke 2) at Urana Creek. Here he used the surname Brennan. Before owning Mayfield Creek and North Yathong stations in the Riverina.




Listed as McBreen on records in NSW. Patrick McBreen was 22 years old on arrival. Native Place: Fermanagh. Transported for 'Stealing Arms'. Listed as a Whiteboy Rebel. Patrick was illiterate, RC, single, 5'5¼" tall ple complexion, brown hair, light hazel grey eyes. Occupations: Spadesman/reaps/weaver. 1840: TOL Goulburn 30/5/1842: TOL Passport, Goulburn Bench. 28/7/1843: TOL Passport, Goulburn Bench. 14/9/1844: TOL Passport, Goulburn Bench. 26/11/1845: TOL Passport, Goulburn Bench 9/4/1847: TOL Passport, Goulburn Bench. 20/12/1848: CP. NSW BDM - Listed as McBreen on his marriage.




ToL from Goulburn Bench, Bungonia bench which implies he was working in Bungonia. Received permission to travel to Ovens River area with David Reid, esq. Married Mary Kelly (b 1822, arr free emmigant, Pt Phillip) Marriage performed Jan 1844 by Fr Charles Lovatt of Yass.