Summary
Personal Information
Crime
Voyage
Transportation
Catherine Neill was transported on the John Bull, departing 25th Jul 1821 and arriving 18th Dec 1821 with 83 passengers.
John Bull (generic)References
| Primary Source | Reported in the Monitor (Sydney), 1 June 1827 |
Claims
"Catherine Neil is my third great-grandmother."


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Convict Notes




Statement of John Green, Clerk of Emu Plains Establishment, 2 June 1827, relating to female convicts sent to the government Agricultural Establishment at Emu Plains in 1822-23, Colonial Office Records, CO 210/182, p. 327 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-987060654: Catherine Neale per Jno Bull Received May 1st 1822 Discharged to the Factory 12th April 1824, under the same circumstances as the above [pregnant and unfit for field labour], Michl Malone a watchman on the Establishment, and one of the men she had lived with, being the reputed Father. See also: Australian (Syd), 21 Apr 1825, p. 3, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37071356. Report of the Commissioners of Enquiry, 7 Sepr 1825 in Watson, Frederick & Chapman, Peter & Australia, Historical records of Australia, vol XI, page 815, http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-475003792. Proceedings of the Commission of Enquiry [into the employment and behaviour of female convicts sent to the Government Establishment at Emu Plains], 10 Aug 1825, in Watson, Frederick & Chapman, Peter & Australia, Historical records of Australia, vol XI, pages 827-8, http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-475003792.




New South Wales, Australia, Colonial Secretary's Papers, 1788-1856 Copies of Letters Sent Within The Colony, 1814-1827 Permission for Michael Connors convict per ship Lord Sidmouth convict 7 yrs age 24 to marry Catherine Neill convict per ship John Bull in the catholic New South Wales 8/2/1823




New South Wales, Australia, Certificates of Freedom, 1810-1814, 1827-1867 Ticket of Leave Date: 10 MAY 1827 . No; 27/490 Sentence 7 years Place of Trial - Cork City




Catherine Neill obtained a Certificate of Freedom during the last week. Reported in the Monitor (Sydney), 1 June 1827