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Patrick Mccabe was transported on the Marquis Cornwallis, departing 9th Aug 1795 and arriving 11th Feb 1796 with 198 passengers.
Captain Michael Hogan. Surgeon Matthew Austin. Surgeon John Hogan. First Officer Hugh Reid; Midshipman William Roberts. Embarked: 163 men; 70 women Voyage: 186 days Deaths 11
Marquis Cornwallis (generic)References
| Primary Source | New South Wales, Australia, Certificates of Freedom, No; 225/2815 |
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PUBLIC NOTICE THE undermentioned Prisoners having absented themselves from their respective Employments at Hobart, all Constables and others are hereby strictly required to use their utmost Exertions in apprehending, and lodging them in safe Custody. … The following Prisoners having made their escape in a Boat. Antonio Martinio, Servant to P. G. Hogan Esq. Forteso De Santo, from the Boat-builders gang. Patrick McCabe, Servant to Mr. Lang. Vissanso Boucherie, Servant to the Military Hospital. Antonio Janio, Servant to Lieut. Colonel Geils. Montrose Johnson, Servant to John Robley Settler. William Green, Clerk to the Naval Officer. John Fawkner Junr. Free man—having aided and assisted the said Persons in making their escape, and also accompanied them. (Van Diemen's Land Gazette 21 May 1814, p. 1.)


When His Majesty's schooner Estramina was leaving the Settlement of Hobart Town in August last she met at the entrance of the River Derwent, a lugger-rigged vessel of very singular appearance. Sending to enquire what she was, found two prisoners on board, and learnt from them that she had been built by a number of bush rangers, [see entry: Van Diemen’s Land Gazette 21 May 1814, p. 1.] near the South west Cape, with a design of leaving Van Diemen's Land entirely. For this purpose they had actually sailed; but when 60 miles at sea were obliged to put back, from the fear of perishing, their Water, for want of secure vessels, having all leaked out. The vessel was about 36 feet keel, & well modelled; their cordage was contrived of twisted bark, and their number consisted of 4 or 5 and twenty persons, who, with the exception of the two found on board, had gone on shore to look for fresh supplies. She was taken possession of by the Master of the Estramina, and given up to His Majesty's Government at Hobart Town. (Sydney Gazette 8 Oct 1814, p. 2.)




1828 - Census. No; 83. McCabe, Patrick, Age; 57. F.S. Ship; Cornwallis 1796. 7 yeas. Catholic, } Cow-keeper, Pitt Street, Sydney. 5 cattle. No; 84. McCabe, Ann, Age; 32. F. S. Ship; Speke. 1808. 7 years Catholic. } "




New South Wales, Australia, Certificates of Freedom, No; 225/2815 Name: Patrick McCabe Age: 54. Birth Year: abt 1770 Native Place: County Cavan Vessel: Marquis of Cornwallis - 1796 Certificate Date: 30 Sep 1824 Calling; Labourer Offence; Date of Trial: Cavan, March 1975 Sentence; 7 years Height; 5 ft. 8 1/4 Complexion; Sallow Hair; Dark Brown to grey Eyes; Hazel Noted across the ticket;