Sarah Tully

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Summary

Born
Aug 1818
Conviction
Stealing calico
Departure
Aug 1836
Arrival
Dec 1836
Death
Jan 1906
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Personal Information

Name: Sarah Tully
Gender: Female
Born: 15th Aug 1818
Death: 31st Jan 1906
Age at death: 87
Occupation: Maid

Crime

Convicted at: Antrim Court (Ireland)
Sentence term: 7 years

Voyage

Departed: 20th Aug 1836
Ship: Pyramus
Arrival: 14th Dec 1836
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

Sarah Tully was transported on the Pyramus, departing 20th Aug 1836 and arriving 14th Dec 1836 with 120 passengers.

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Convict Notes

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 31st March 2024

Belfast Quarter Sessions. John Clarke and Sarah Tully, for stealing two pieces of calico, the property of James M'Conkey and others, at Belfast, on 2d Nov - Both guilty; John Clarke six months hard labour; Sarah Tully, an old offender, to be transported seven years. Belfast Newsletter, 12 Jan 1836.

Maureen Withey avatar
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on 31st March 2024

Convicts. The under-named convicts passed through Belfast on Monday from Carrickfergus gaol, on their route for the hulk at Kingstown gaol, and the females for Cork ; they were all clean, in good spirits, and neatly dressed: —... —Transported for seven years :— Eliza Gaffney, Susan Thompson, Sarah Tully, Mary Anne M'Cann, Mary Anne Donaldson, Jane Jennings, Mary Reid, Elizabeth Tully. Belfast Commercial Chronicle, 1 June 1836.

Kathryn Mead avatar
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on 31st March 2024

Sarah is my 2nd Great Grandmother

Rachel Parker avatar
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on 21st January 2016

Sarahwwas convicted on 06/01/1836. Sarah's younger sister Eliza was also convicted and transported on the same ship.