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Transportation
Mary Ryan was transported on the Brothers, departing 3rd Oct 1826 and arriving 4th Feb 1827 with 159 passengers.
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| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. |
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Convict Notes




a Mary (Ryan BROTHERS 1827) was born about 1787. She is recorded as perhap having a child with John (Barry) named Catherine (Barry)-born about 1830 at Parramatta Factory & baptised on 12 1 1830 with others from the Female Factory at St Marys RC Sydney. As Mary is recorded here as dying on 28 1 1827 it seems that this Mary (Ryan) is not the sought after person. No knowledge of John (Barry) is found except he may have been a carpenter. More information is sought in entry for Edward (Willis HILSBOROUGH 1799) on this Website. Reference: Craig James Smee 'Births and Baptisms Marriages and Defacto Relationships Deaths and Burials New South Wales 1788-1830' ..a complete listing from church & other records in the early colony.




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Mary Ryan, per Brothers (2) 1827, Died at sea. ---------------------------------------------------- ADM 101/13/7. Medical and surgical journal of the Brothers convict ship for 13 August 1826 to 15 February 1827 by James Forrester [Toncster?], Surgeon and Superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed in transporting female convicts to New South Wales. Folios 13-15: Mary Ryan, aged 40; case number 10; disease or hurt, asthma ending in anasasca. Put on sick list, 7 December 1826. Died 28 January 1827. ------------------------------------------------- Surgeon James Forrester kept a Medical Journal from 13 August 1826 to 15 February 1827. He treated the following women during the voyage....... 7th December 1826 - Mary Ryan - Asthma and oedema. Stout woman. Died 28th January 1827 https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_brothers_1827.htm