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Voyage
Transportation
James Moore was transported on the Navarino, departing 22nd Sep 1842 and arriving 10th Jan 1843 with 181 passengers.
Built 1808. 493 tons. Several voyages to Australia with convict transportees. Registers of persons currently being updated - not complete as yet. 1840-1841. Departed Dublin 5th.Sept 1842. Arrived Hobart appx 10th Jan 1843. Sailed with 260 convicts including between 40-50 women,girls & children loaded at Kingstown Harbor. Capt A Warning.
Navarino (generic)References
| Primary Source | Navarino Indent: https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON14-1-16/CON14-1-16P221 and https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON14-1-16/CON14-1-16P222 |
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Convict Notes




James Moore, for stealing, at Belfast, on the 20th April last, a coat, the property of Robert Young. Guilty ; to be transported for seven years. It was stated that the prisoner had been convicted no fewer than four times since April Sessions, 1841. On receiving sentence, he warmly thanked the Barrister for the favour he had conferred upon him. Banner of Ulster, 5 July 1842.




Navarino Indent: https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON14-1-16/CON14-1-16P221 and https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON14-1-16/CON14-1-16P222 James Moore. Tried Antrim, 27 June 1842. 5 ft 6 ¾. Age 25, 7 years, Protestant, can read and write. Single. Offence: Stealing a coat, p M Young, once for pr of shoes 6 weeks , 6 mos for similar offence, 9 mos for candles, I committed the offence to get transported. Surgeon’s Report: Good. Trade, Hair dresser. Native place, Belfast. Remarks: B Jno. S, Sarah.