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Details for the convict Mary Butler (1832)

Convict Name:Mary Butler
Trial Place:Cork
Trial Date:October 1831
Sentence:7 years
Notes:[Trade or calling: Needle Woman & Nurse Maid / Offence: Stealing Clothes]
 
Arrival Details
Ship:Southworth (3)
Arrival Year:1832
 
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Research notes

Mary was born about 1813 Limerick County Ireland
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 20 May 2014
Mary was tried and convicted in Cork during 1831 of "steal clothes" and sentenced to 7 years transportation
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 20 May 2014
Mary arrived Sydney aged 19 aboard Southworth on 14 June 1832 with her Indent showing trade as "needle woman, nurse maid". She had been held in Cork Prison awaiting transportation
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 20 May 2014
Mary applied to marry John McGennis (Mangles 1826) on 29 November 1832
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 20 May 2014
With the consent of the Governor Mary married John McGennis during 1832 St Mary's Roman Catholic Church Sydney NSW. (Recorded as Mary Butler/John Minton)
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 20 May 2014
Mary gained her Certificate of Freedom 39/0389 dated 16 March 1839 with notation wife of John Minton -Mangles 1826
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 20 May 2014

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Sources

  • State Records NSW (SRNSW) : NRS 12188, [4/4017], 1832, Southworth, p.1

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