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Voyage
Transportation
James Mcnamee was transported on the London, departing 20th Dec 1850 and arriving 19th Mar 1851 with 276 passengers.
1851 Voyage - Ship; London. 611 tons. From Kingston 20 Dec with 285 male convicts
London (generic)References
| Primary Source | 'Ireland-Australia transportation database'. NAI GD63/2/1 Page 18 |
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1855 - Marriage. 20 February 1855 James Mcnamee aged 29 years old Mary Gorman [Catherine Gorman] aged 17 years old. 1856 - 8 February 1856. Birth of son; James. Informant; Ann Downing, Friend, New Town 1857 - 5 October 1857. Birth of daughter. Mcnamee, Given Name Not Recorded Informant; Hannah Gorman, friend, New Town 1865 - 14 Jan 1865. Birth of son. Mcnamee, Given Name Not Recorded. Father's trade; Labourer. Informant; Mother; Mary McNamee, New Town 1867 - 8 July 1867. Birth of son Thomas Father's trade; Miner. Informant; Mother; Mary McNamee, New Town 1869 - 8 December 1869. Birth of daughter, Mary Ann Mcnamee. Father's trade; Labourer. Informant; Mother; Mary McNamee, New Town 1870 - Court. Offence; Assault & rape, Verdict: Ignored 1875 - Hobart. 22 Jan 1875. Offence; unlawfully beating his wife - 3 months 1888 - Hobart Supreme Court. 7 February 1888. Offence; Manslaughter of his wife Mary Mcnamee Sentence; 6 years Aged; 71 years old Height; 5 ft 11 inches, Grey hair and Blue eyes 1888 - 11 October 1888. Disorderly conduct - Reprimanded 1892 - 18 August 1892. Discharged




Trial date: 29/03/1848 One of 288 prisoners embarked on Ship London at Kingstown (Dun Laoghaire), Co. Dublin on 13th and 16th December 1850 from Mountjoy Prison, Dublin. Ship sailed 20th Dec 1850 and was 89 days at sea reaching Hobart Town on 19th March 1851.