Patrick Stafford

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Summary

Born
Jan 1803
Conviction
Burglary (house breaking)
Departure
Apr 1819
Arrival
Aug 1819
Death
Unknown
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Personal Information

Name: Patrick Stafford
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1803
Death: Unknown
Age at death: Unknown
Occupation: Shoemaker's boy

Crime

Convicted at: Ireland, Dublin City
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 24th Apr 1819
Ship: Bencoolen
Arrival: 25th Aug 1819
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Patrick Stafford was transported on the Bencoolen, departing 24th Apr 1819 and arriving 25th Aug 1819 with 153 passengers.

Departed from Cork. 150 Male passengers - no deaths. 123 of the convicts were trans-shipped to Van Diemens Land in the Admiral Cockburn, arriving there in September 1819.

BencoolenBencoolen (generic)

References

Primary Sourcehttp://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/cgi-bin/irish/irish.cgi

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Convict Notes

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9/11/1818 Saunders's News-Letter Dublin, Republic of Ireland: Patrick Stafford, Edward Brien, and John Ryan, for burglary and robbery in the dwelling-house of James Cannon. Patrick Stafford was 16 years old on arrival, he was transferred to VDL per Admiral Cockburn 16/9/1819. Patrick was 4'9 1/2" tall, brown hair, grey eyes, pockpitted. 5/1/1825 Tasmanian and Port Dalrymple Advertiser: Patrick Stafford, Samuel Webb, George Truebridge, and John Roberts, were then charged with having stolen five bushels of wheat, the property of Donald M'Leod, Esq. - Acquitted. 26/10/1825: COF