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Transportation
Charles Vaughan was transported on the Rodney, departing 24th Nov 1852 and arriving 12th Feb 1853 with 71 passengers.
1853 - Voyage. From Queenstown the 24 Nov. Capt. McLean. 342 male convicts
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Personal details recorded on Indent: 5'0 3/4"; Church of England; can read & write; labourer; aged 40 yrs. Brothers: Joseph & Benjamin Sister: Rachel Death: Died at New Town, Hobart, Tasmania (Pauper's Establishment) on 29th July 1889. Born Ireland. Labourer. Age 75yrs. Cause - Senilis. (ref. 35/1/11 no. 870)




Charles VAUGHAN was convicted at Cork, Ireland on 21 Sept 1849 for burglary - stealing plated candlesticks. Three previous convictions. 10yr transportation sentence. Sent to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) per the ship 'Rodney' arriving 12 Feb 1853. Ship Surgeon's Report: "good" Aged 40yrs; single. Had been in the 96th Regiment for 18 yrs. Now a labourer. Native place of birth: Cork, Ireland. VDL: 18 months Probation Period. 1854: was a Constable at the Depot, Launceston. 9 Jan 1855: Ticket of Leave granted. 1 Feb 1856: Conditional Pardon approved. 2 Jan 1862: Launceston Court - charged with setting fire to a barn. Not Guilty. 20 June 1873: Launceston Court - Larceny. 2 mths prison.