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Details for the convict James Conroy (1802)

Convict Name:James Conroy
Trial Place:Louth
Trial Date:1800
Sentence:Life
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Arrival Details
Ship:Hercules I
Arrival Year:1802
 
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James and twelve other convicts absconded from the agricultural settlement at Castle Hill on 15 February 1803 with some entering the nearby home of M Declamb and stealing items. Participants were; Patrick Gammon, Francis Simpson, Patrick Ross, Laurence Dempsey, Patrick McDermott, John Lynch, John Morgan & John Brown (all atlas 1802) and James Shanks & James Conroy ( both Hercules 1802) and Michael Houlahan, Loughlin Doyle & Timothy Mulcahy ( all Atlas 1802). All were convicted on 15 March 1803 and sentenced to death. Source; Sydney Gazette NSw a Advertiser 19 March 1803 page 2
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 20 June 2014

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Research notes

James was tried and convicted at Louth Ireland in 1800 and sentenced to life transportation, he arrived Sydney aboard Hercules on 26 June 1802. An alias "Connors" is later evidenced some Australian re
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 18 June 2014
James was convicted as accessory on 15 March 1803 and his death sentence commuted. Source; Sydney Gazette BSW Advertiser 26 March 1803 page 4
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 20 June 2014

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