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Transportation
Thomas Mcinerney was transported on the Asia V, departing 6th Aug 1831 and arriving 2nd Dec 1831 with 90 passengers.
Built in Calcutta in 1814, 523 tons Rig Type: S The Asia transported prisoners from counties throughout Ireland including Wexford, Cork, Clare, Athlone, Mayo, Limerick, Carrick. Galway, Roscommon, Tipperary, Kerry, Waterford, Belfast and Monaghan. Their crimes included varous forms of stealing and robbery, assault, vagrancy, highway robbery, house robbery, receiving, assault, manslaughter and whiteboy crimes.
Asia V (generic)References
| Primary Source | 1831 - New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Ship; Asia |
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1831 - New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents. Ship; Asia Prisoners No; 31 - 1971 Indent No; 51 Name; Thomas McInerney Age; 28 years. Unable to Read & write. Married - 1 female child Native Place; Clare Trade or calling; Ploughs, Offence; Assault Dwelling House Trial; Clare - 2 June 1831 - Life. No previous convictions Height; 5 ft. 8 1/2 in Remarks; SON; to 31 - 1960 - John McInerney. BROTHER: to 31 - 1961 - James McInerney. BROTHER IN LAW; to 31 - 1962 - John Collins 1840 - 14 Feb. Ticket of Leave. No; 40/433. Allowed to remain in the District of Windsor. Noted across the Ticket. Torn up Mcinerney having obtained a Conditional Pardon 1843 - 4 Mar. Ticket of Leave. Allowed to travel between Richmond River & Sydney in the service of P Brodie Esq. for 12 months 1857 - 1 March. Conditional Pardon. No; 51/67. Age; 48 years.