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Transportation
Johanna Taylor was transported on the Mexborough, departing 12th Aug 1841 and arriving 26th Dec 1841 with 147 passengers.
DEC. 26 - Arrived the barque Mexborough, 376 tons, Bridgman master, from Kingston (Dublin) 12th Aug., with 143 female convicts and 35 children. Surgeon Superintendent- Dr. Hampton, R.N. Passengers- Mary Penner, Mary and Jane Carroll, Ann Fox and 5 children, Hannah Murphy and 2 children, Jane and Catharine Nowlan. Colonial Times, 28 Dec 1841.
Mexborough (generic)References
| Primary Source | Van Diemen’s Land Return of Male and Female Convicts shewing their distribution throughout the Colony on the 31 st December 1841 (AJCP, HO 10/51) CON19-1-3 Image 82 |
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Convict Notes




In February 1846 Johanna Taylor, now with a T.O.L, was granted permission to marry Charles Mouncey (care free) in Launceston.




Native place Cork, married, husband Michael a soldier. Had prior convictions. Convicted on 29/1/1841 for stealing 10 yards of pilot cloth