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Patrick White was transported on the Moffatt, departing 5th May 1836 and arriving 31st Aug 1836 with 404 passengers.
Moffatt (generic)References
| Primary Source | Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 90, Class and Piece Number HO11/10, Page Number 268 |
| Source Description | This record is one of the entries in the British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database compiled by State Library of Queensland from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Pro |
| Original Source | Great Britain. Home Office |
| Compiled By | State Library of Queensland |
| Database Source | British convict transportation registers 1787-1867 database |
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) View title info Mon 25 Oct 1841 Page 2 WRECK OF THE "ROVER."WRECK OF THE "ROVER." BROULEE, October 17. - At a little before sunset on the evening of the 13th instant, during a most furious hurricane, a schooner deeply laden, was perceived by the inhabitants of Broulee standing into the Harbour apparently for shelter, and in a short time came to anchor, and great fears were entertained for her safety during the night, as there is very poor shelter from the southerly winds here, and in the morning of the 14th, at daylight, it was discovered to be the schooner Rover, from Sydney to Port Philip. She had driven from her anchorage on to the beach, and was fast becoming a wreck amidst a terrible surf, the storm having rather increased than abated during the night, the sea running exceedingly high, and the wind from S.S.W. blowing a hurricane, no possible assistance could be rendered from the shore, and by about eight o'clock, a. m., all the people had been driven from her. and it was ascertained that of 23 persons who had been on board only 11 were saved. The accompanying list will shew the number and description of the crew and passengers. The crew consisted of the captain, the mate, and six sailors ; the passengers were 11 prisoners of the crown, under a military escort, consisting of one sergeant, two privates, and a drummer of the 28th regiment. Her cargo consisted principally of coal. Persons saved : Sergeant John Logan, one private, and a drummer named Michael Hannahan, of the 28th regiment ; three seamen, named Thomas Stephenson, Allan Miller, and William Coyle ; five prisoners, named John Wallace, Charles Jones, John Maher, James Curly, and William Callaghan. Persons drowned: Captain Nathaniel Florence, native of England ; mate, William Nelson, Norway ;seamen. William Findlay, Glasgow; Charles Wheatley, Cork; and William Middleton, Dub- lin ;-private. 28th regiment : Duncan Chisholm. Prisoners of the crown; Peter Mayo, John Lally, Archibald Pitman, William Newland, and John Darby. Up to the present time (16th October) no more than two of the bodies have been found (the captain and a prisoner.) We are informed that the Rover was insured in the Union Assurance for £1,500.




14/10/1841: Convict Death Register: District/Parish Broulee. One of the persons on the wreck of the schooner 'Rover'.




Born - Tipperary County Ireland. Crime - Stealing sheets. Married.