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Personal Information
Voyage
Transportation
Mary Mcguire was transported on the Duke Of Cornwall, departing 8th Jul 1850 and arriving 27th Oct 1850 with 199 passengers.
Duke Of Cornwall (generic)References
| Primary Source | Convict records, female convicts Grangegorman depot Dublin. |
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Convict Notes




FRIENDS OF THE ORPAHN SCHOOLS ST JOHN'S PARK PRECINCT NEW TOWN, TASMANIA Orphan Number: 750 - Orphan: Louisa CALTHORPE Orphan Number: 751 - Orphan: Mary Jane CALTHORPE Orphan Number: 752 - Orphan: Robert CALTHORPE Mother: CALTHORPE, Mary Father: CALTHORPE, John Mother's ship: Father's ship: Age when admitted: Date admitted: 22 Nov 1866 Date discharged: Institutions(s): Queens Orphan School Discharged to: Remarks: mother in Cascades - 6mths sentence References: CSD25/14/950, SWD27 https://www.orphanschool.org.au/showorphan.php?orphan_ID=750




1851 - Marriage Permissions. Calthorpe, John, Ship/free: Free Marriage to: Mcguire, Mary, Ship/free: Duke of Cornwall Permission date: 8 Apr 1851 1851 - Marriage. St John's Church, New Town. John aged 33 years old, Gardener. & Mary aged 23 years old Date of marriage: 13 May 1851. Registered: Hobart 1860 – Birth of Lousia Colthorpe Parents; John Colthorpe, Gardner & Mother; Mary McQuire Date of birth: 03 Jun 1860. Registered: Fingal 1863 - Birth of Robert Cauthorne Parents; John Colthorpe & Mother; Mary McQuire Date of birth: 6 Mar 1863. Registered: Brighton




Mary was five foot one and a half inches, she had black hair and a dark complexion. She was single, could not read or write and had thrice been before the courts. Twelve women received at Grangegorman that day (Dec 18) came from Kildare,convicted in October 1849, six of them received ten year sentences and all 12 had a trade.