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m. 9 Dec 1841
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1835 - Anne MAHONY was tried on 11 July in Trinity Session, Limerick City, Ireland. She was found guilty of stealing clothes and sentenced to 7 years transportation. 1836 - Ann was transported at the age of 14 on board Roslin Castle 5, arriving in Port Jackson on 25 February from Cork, Ireland. She was recorded as Anne MAHONEY, nurse girl. 1841 - Ann received her Ticket of Leave at Goulburn on 29th September. 1841 - At the time of her marriage, Ann's residence was St. Saviour Parish, New South Wales. 1845 - Anne obtained her Certificate of Freedom on 10th July. The certificate contains the following information: Prisoner's No: 36/207; Name: Anne Mahoney; Ship: Roslin Castle; Master: Richards; Year: 1836; Native Place: Limerick; Trade or Calling: laundress; Place of Trial: Limerick City; Date of Trial: 11 July 1835; Sentence: seven years; Year of Birth: 1822; Height: 5 feet 4 inches; Complexion: sallow & little pock pitt..; Hair: light brown; Eyes: grey; General remarks: front upper teeth apart, scar on each eyebrow, Mary Callaghan on the right arm. |