Summary
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Voyage
Transportation
Michael 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 | Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. |
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Convict Notes




Sunday last, an inquest was held near Tulla, county Clare, on the body of Bridget Boland, who came on the fair day of that town to leave her infant at her mother’s house. She was beaten by several persons in in a most shocking manner. A sister of deceased, who threw herself on her body to protect her, lies dangerously ill from the blows she received. After several witnesses were examined, the Jury found that she died in consequence of the blows she received from four men, aided and assisted by six others. The names of the parties are all known, and warrants have been issued for their apprehension by the Coroner. Kerry Evening Post, 28 Aug 1833. Martin Molony, Maurice Molony, Michael Noonan, and John Noonan, were indicted for the murder of Bridget Boland, on the 27th of August last, at Tulla.— Guilty of Manslaughter. Sentence not passed. Clonmel Herald, 8 March 1834.




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Michael Noonan, age on arrival, 30, per Blenheim I (1) 1834, tried at Clare Co, 1834, 7 years for Manslaughter, DOB, 1804, native place, Clare Co. Catholic. Married, 1 male, 2 female children, Labourer farm.