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Anna Ogara was transported on the Lord Auckland, departing 11th Oct 1848 and arriving 20th Jan 1849 with 118 passengers.
Built 1836 at Calcutta. Wood barque of 628 Tons. 1846 - VOYAGE; August 26 -Brown, master, from Dublin 19th April, Passengers-Dr. Roberts, R. N , Surgeon Supt. Lieut. Gorder ; Ensign Thillwall; 65th Regt j Ensign Despard, 99th Regt., and Mr. Moriarty, with 2 sergeants, 48 rank and file, 6 women, 6 children, 65th Regt., and 176 male convicts.
Lord Auckland (generic)References
| Primary Source | CON41/1/20 & CON15-1-5 Image 115 |
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Place of origin: Longford No; 86 Aged; 33 years old, Laundress Offence; Stealing a Desk 1850 - Delivered of an Illegitimate child 9 May 1850 named Ann at the Cascades Factory 1850 - Death of child Ann aged 2 days old from convulsions 1850 - DIED; 12 May 1850 1850 - INQUEST: 14 May 1850. Died from Peritonitis Peritonitis is a serious condition that starts in the abdomen. It is an inflammation of the peritoneum, which is the inner membrane that lines the abdominal cavity and abdominal organs. Peritonitis can be caused by injury or infection. Symptoms may include severe pain, swelling of the abdomen, fever, or weight loss.