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Voyage
Transportation
Mary Mcnamara was transported on the Earl Grey, departing 17th Dec 1849 and arriving 9th May 1850 with 123 passengers.
Built at Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1835. 571 tons. Made 4 voyages to Australia transporting convicts. n.b. Registers of some voyages are not yet complete - currently being updated. Please note if searching records.
Earl Grey (generic)References
| Primary Source | VDL Founders & Survivors Convicts Campbell Town convict brick trail (AP94) |
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Convict Notes




Trial 4 Jul 1849 at Limerick IRE for stealing clothes from the Limerick Union Family: brothers Michael, John, Matthew (all soldiers); sister Margaret in Limerick Desc: aged 19 from Limerick, single, 5'4.25" tall, can read but not write, RC, pale pockmarked & freckled complexion, hazel eyes, brown hair Permission to marry 21 Jan 1854 - James Everett (Proteus 1831, free by servitude). Married 11 May 1854 in Bothwell. Had at least 8 children together, born between 1855-1873 Died 14 Oct 1906 Tongataboo, Deloraine