Elizabeth Reilly

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Summary

Born
Dec 1805
Conviction
Stealing money
Departure
Mar 1831
Arrival
Jul 1831
Death
May 1831
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Personal Information

Name: Elizabeth Reilly
Gender: Female
Born: 31st Dec 1805
Death: 9th May 1831
Age at death: 25
Occupation: Unknown

Crime

Convicted at: Ireland, Dublin
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 23rd Mar 1831
Ship: Palambam
Arrival: 31st Jul 1831
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Elizabeth Reilly was transported on the Palambam, departing 23rd Mar 1831 and arriving 31st Jul 1831 with 122 passengers.

394 tons. 1831 voyage from Cork, Ireland to New South Wales, Australia. Capt. Willis. 114 female prisoners. Also 50 girls from the Foundling Hospital, Cork with 2 Matrons and their husbands and children. Also 4 female wives of convicts already in Australia and their children. Register of passengers currently being updated and not yet complete.

PalambamPalambam (generic)

References

Primary SourceNSW Convict Indents, 1788-1842, Annotated Printed Indentures 1831

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Convict Notes

Penny-Lyn Beale avatar
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on 8th November 2020

New South Wales, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842 Warrants of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland - Palamban Indent No; 83 Name: Elizabeth Reilly Offence: Felony Money Sentence: Seven years Age; 36. Est date of birth; 1796 Height; 5 ft. 2 in Complexion: Sallow Hair; Black Eyes; Blue Where Tried: City of Dublin, 23rd September 1829. New South Wales, Australia Convict Ship Muster Rolls and Related Records. Prisoner who died on board Disease; General debility from hard drinking and other. Dropsy

D Wong avatar
221
on 23rd June 2020

Medical Journal of the Palambam 1831: Folios 3-8: Betsey Riley, aged 25, convict; case number 3; disease or hurt, atrophy. Put on sick list, 4 April 1831, at sea. Died 10 May 1831.

Dianne Jones avatar
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on 23rd June 2020

Elizabeth Reilly died at sea (see NSW Convict Indents, 1788-1842, Annotated Printed Indentures 1831).