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Daniel Sullivan was transported on the Mary, departing 25th May 1819 and arriving 26th Aug 1819 with 161 passengers.
Built 1811, Ipswich,England 361 tons. 1817 Journey On Monday arrived the ship Mary, Capt. ORMON, from Calcutta, with merchandize—Passengers, Captain FAITHFUL and Lieut. HAMILTON: this vessel has brought 6 male prisoners from India, destined for Port Jackson; to which place it is expected she will sail to-morrow. Hobart Town Gazette, 24 May 1817. Ship News. On Thursday arrived from Calcutta, via Derwent, the ship Mary, Captain Ormon, with a various cargo. -Passengers from Calcutta, Captain Faithfull and Lieutenant Hamilton:-The Mary sailed from Calcutta the 23d of February, and left the Pilot the 1st of March. Sydney Gazette, Sat 7 Jun 1817. -------------------------------------------------- Convicts who sailed on the 'Mary' direct from Ireland - 1819 & 1836 - are currently being listed, incomplete data to date.
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| Primary Source | NSW Convict Ship Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1790-1849; Ireland Prison Registers,1790-1924; Dublin Kilmainham 1815-1910; Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849, by Peter Mayberry |
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1820 - Possible Burial Record Old Sydney Burial Ground - Inventory of Burials Name; Daniel Sullivan Age; 24 years Year of Burial. 29 Jan 1820 Remarks; Convict. Died; 28 Jan 1820


1819: Daniel SULLIVAN 24, native place Drogheda; sailor and tinker; 5’2½”, dark sallow complexion, hazel eyes; tried Drogheda, County Louth, Lent 1818; 7 years for larceny (see NSW, Australia, Convict Indents, 1788-1842; Bound Indentures 1818-1819).


1818, 25 July: Admitted to Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin; one of four prisoners sent from Drogheda; prisoner number #3920 (see Ireland Prison Registers,1790-1924; Dublin Kilmainham 1815-1910).


TRIED: Drogheda, County of Louth (see Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849, by Peter Mayberry).


OCCUPATION: Tinker sailor (see Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849, by Peter Mayberry). TRIED: Spring 1818 (see NSW Convict Ship Muster Rolls and Related Records, 1790-1849).