Summary
Personal Information
Crime
Voyage
Transportation
Ellenor Onions was transported on the Australasia, departing 26th Jun 1849 and arriving 29th Sep 1849 with 203 passengers.
Built 1847 at Sunderland. Wood barque of 500 Tons. Passenger/transportee's are currently being listed (incomplete at this date)
Australasia (generic)References
| Primary Source | https://stors.tas.gov.au/CON41-1-24$init=CON41-1-24p170 |
Claims
"Ellenor was my great great grandmother. I have the original photo of her. Written on the back “ grandma Bond”. She married Charles Bond at Oatlands on 31 July 1854."


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Convict Notes


Name: Onions, Ellenor Record Type: Convicts Employer: Bounday, John: 1851 Departure date: 26 Jun 1849 Departure port: Dublin Ship: Australasia Place of origin: Westmeath Origin location: Latitude and Longitude Voyage number: 314 Index number: 53732 Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1423512 https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Record/NamesIndex/1423512




Westmeath Independent Westmeath, Republic of Ireland 15 Jul 1848: Eleanor Onions, otherwise York—charged with stealing five or six shillings from the person of Corporal James Reed. Eleanor was listed as being 25 years old on arrival. Place of Birth: Westmeath County. Eleanor could read, was married with 1 child, Catholic, fair and freckled complexion, red hair, hael eyes, scar over right eyebrow. 18/1/1853: TOL 11/4/1854: TOL revoked - Absent from Muster. 25/4/1854: TOL 13/6/1854: Permission to marry Charles Bond (free) (Sir George Seymour 1845). 31/7/1854: Married at Oatlands Church, Charles Bond 32, labourer - Ellen Onions 32, Housemaid. Children: 1853: Catherine 1855: Elizabeth 1857: Mary Ann 1859: Laura Maria 14/3/1861: Charles William Bond - died from disease of knee joint & spine, and was buried on the 26/7/1887 at the Cornelian Bay Cemetery, aged 26. (9/9/1882 married Grace Harbuckle, a minor, registered at Hamilton). They had a son, George Alfred Bond, born 26/9/1884, registered at Oatlands. He died 7/12/1884, 10 months old, of Acute Bronchitis and Hereditary Syphilis. 1863: Alice Margaret 7/1/1897: Charles Bond died, aged 75, a labourer, of Senility. 20/11/1907: Eleanor died of senility at daughter Alice's residence, Mount Seymour, 80 years old, labourer's widow.