Summary
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Crime
Transportation
John Mcmahon was transported on the Anne 1, departing 26th Jun 1800 and arriving 26th Jan 1801 with 54 passengers.
Departed from Cork, Ireland. # Also recorded as "Luz St Anna"
Anne 1 (generic)References
| Primary Source | NSW Convict Indents, Anne, 1801. Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. 1828 Census index. Australian Irish Transportation Database, Priosner's Petition PPC 207 |
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Convict Notes


IRISH CRIME John McMahon submitted a petition for clemency after he was found guilty and before leaving Ireland. The index to this petition stated his crime as "Stealing 3 sheep, property of father". Petition PPC 207: Surname: MC MAHON; First name: JOHN; Sex: M; Place of imprisonment: Monaghan; Date of trial: 1797; Description of crime: Stealing 3 sheep, property of father; Sentence: 7 years transportation; Date of document: 04/05/1799; Name of petitioner: Convict; Record reference code: PPC 207; Comments: Convict has a wife, three infants (eldest 5 years) and a sister. Shoe maker by trade. ____________________________




List of Convicts sent out from Ireland in 1800 in the Ship “Anne” (Stewart Master), whose periods of Transportation have never been sent out till now, and who are to be allowed to go Home, in case their sentences have expired, Viz. Dated Sydney, 5 April 1820, signed L. Macquarie. (A true Copy, Principal Sups. Office, 20 Aug 1822.) Jno McMahon, Tried at Monaghan, 7 years, Shoemaker, at Liverpool. --------------------------------------------------- Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. John McMahon, per Anne I (1801), Tried 1797 at Monaghan, Life. Found in 1811 muster. -------------------------------------------------- 1828 Census index. John McMahon, age 83, F.S. Per Anne 1, 1801, 7 years, catholic, shoemaker, Wm. Roberts, Argyle district.