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Transportation
Daniel Noonan was transported on the Forth, departing 1st Jan 1830 and arriving 26th Apr 1830 with 120 passengers.
118 Prisoners - 3 deaths May 1830. Embarked on board the Fourth at Cove form the Penitentiary in Cork for passage to New South Wales; 120 Female Convicts. 10 Children belonging to 8 Free Women and 19 Children of
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| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. |
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Convict Notes




ADM 101/28/21829-1830 Medical journal of theĀ Forth, convict ship from 20 December 1829 to 4 May 1830 by William Clifford, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the ship was employed in a passage to New South Wales. Folios 5-6: David Noonan, aged 24, convict, taken ill at sea; case number 9; sick or hurt, lues venereal; put on sick list 24 February 1830, discharged 20 [March?] 1830 well.




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. David or Daniel Noonan, age on arrival, 18, per Forth I, (1830), Tried 1829, Cork, 7 years for Vagrancy. Single. DOB, 1812, Native place, Cork. Catholic. Carter.