Summary
Personal Information
Voyage
Transportation
Andrew Naulty was transported on the Samuel Boddington, departing 23rd Sep 1845 and arriving 18th Jan 1846 with 68 passengers.
Built 1841 at Whitby. Wood barque of 669 Tons. Named after Irish Politician, Samuel Boddington. 1846: Sailed from Dublin to Van Diemen's Land with 143 male convicts. (List of people is currently being updated - researchers - not yet complete) Also voyages for "free settlers" to Australia.
Samuel Boddington (generic)References
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Claims
"Andrew Naulty is my GG Grandfather. He married my GG Grandmother, Mary McCartney, also a convict."


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Convict Notes




Andrew was convicted Burglary and Robbery in County Wicklow in 1845 with 2 Byrne brothers. Transported on the Samuel Boddington, arr Jan 18 1846. Granted Probation 1846. Marriage to convict Mary Ann McCartney Aug 17 1852 in Spring Bay, Great Swansea, Tasmania. Three children born in Tasmania, Granted Conditional Pardon Apr 10 1854. The family later settled in Clare, South Australia where they joined his mother and siblings who had arrived Oct 24 1846 on the Brittania. 5 more children followed. Andrew died May 22 1900 Clare, South Australia age 75.