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Voyage
Transportation
John Noonan was transported on the Blenheim, departing 27th Jul 1834 and arriving 14th Nov 1834 with 203 passengers.
Built 1845 at Shields. Wood ship of 808 Tons. Register lists of persons transported on the various sailing is still a work in progress, not all are yet listed.
Blenheim (generic)References
| Primary Source | NSW, Aust., Certificates of Freedom (NRS 12210) 1841 March. National Archives, NSW, Aust., HO10/52. NSW State Records, Convict Index [4/4126; Reel 932][4/4364; Reel 1008][4/4547; Reel 596]. |
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Convict Notes




John Noonan married Honora Maloney (1820-1847) in Clare, Ireland in 1834 and had one daughter, Bridget Noonan. She was born 1835 at Tulla, Clare, Ireland. Following Honora's death in 1847 in NSW, John Noonan married Mary Ann Shaughnessy (1819-1892) in Liverpool NSW on 1 November 1846. John Noonan's parents were Winifred Ryan and William Noonan. John Noonan died at "Seabright Park" Picton and is buried at Picton General Cemetery, Cowper Street Picton NSW.




4men were convicted of this Manslaughter, 2 Michael Noonan, Martin Mullowney / Maloney & my GGGrandfather Lawrence Mullowney / Maloney .Michael had no education, John could R/W . John was married & had 1 daughter,Michael had 1 son & 2 daughters. John received his ticket of leave number 39/0187 in. 1839




Tried: 25 Feb 1834 Aged 27 on arrival, married with 1 daughter, Roman Catholic 1833-1834 Convict List - how disposed of: Wm Bowman Prisoner's No. 34/2248 TOL: 39/187, 18 Feb 1839, District: Bathurst COF: 41/302, 3 March 1841 Bank Warrant: 41/20, condition: Free Native Place: County Clare