John Carey Willis

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Summary

Born
Jan 1815
Conviction
Horse theft
Departure
Oct 1833
Arrival
Mar 1834
Death
Dec 1837
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Personal Information

Name: John Carey Willis
Gender: Male
Born: 1st Jan 1815
Death: 8th Dec 1837
Age at death: 22
Occupation: Unknown
Aliases: Willes, Carey

Crime

Crime: Horse theft
Convicted at: Ireland, Kilkenny
Sentence term: 99 years

Voyage

Departed: 29th Oct 1833
Ship: Parmelia
Arrival: 2nd Mar 1834
Place of Arrival: New South Wales

Transportation

John Carey Willis was transported on the Parmelia, departing 29th Oct 1833 and arriving 2nd Mar 1834 with 90 passengers.

2 voyages carrying convict passengers - 1832 & 1833/34. Please note that the 1833/34 register of persons is not complete on this web site. Recorded as having 196 prisoners. 2 people died (of cholera prior to leaving England - John Wilson, soldier and Thomas Hopkins, convict. 2 more died during the voyage - Roger Sims and John Sullivan.

ParmeliaParmelia (generic)

References

Primary Sourcehttp://www.jenwilletts.com http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/convicts.htm

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Convict Notes

D Wong avatar
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on 21st March 2021

8/12/1837: John Carey Willis was executed for the murder of Dennis Maloney, at Port Macquarie. 10/11/1837 The Sydney Monitor: LAW INTELLIGENCE. SUPREME COURT, CRIMINAL SIDE. Before Mr. JUSTICE BURTON, and a Civil Jury. John Carey Willis was indicted for the wilful murder of Dennis Maloney, at Port Macquarie, by strangling him with a cord, or beating him over the head with a stick on the 29th August. .....the trial continued, very long and descriptive...... After an absence of about three minutes, the Jury returned a verdict of Guilty of wilful murder. Sentence of death (without naming the day) was then passed on him by Mr. Justice Burton, with that feeling and impressive manner for which he is so distinguished. As he was about to leave the bar, the hardened criminal cried out in a tone of carelessness " Thank God it's no worse." He displayed great apathy throughout the whole trial. 11/12/1837 The Sydney Herald: Execution -On Friday, George Wolfe convicted of robbery and wounding a policeman ; John Carey Willis convicted of murder, and Edward Doyle convicted of robbery and attempt to murder, were executed at the usual place pursuant to their sentences.

Carol Axton-Thompson avatar
106
on 22nd July 2014

04/03/1836: Newcastle, NSW: Prisoner in iron gang charged with insolence and fighting at the works. Sentenced to 100 lashes. (Recorded under name 'John Carey'.)

Carol Axton-Thompson avatar
106
on 22nd July 2014

John Willis was transported to New South Wales, Australia on the 'Parmelia' arriving 1834. 1837: aged 22yrs. Assigned to J. Broughton, Paterson district.