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Details for the convict Thomas Croghan (1793)

Convict Name:Thomas Croghan
Trial Place:Dublin
Trial Date:1791
Sentence:7
Notes:aka Crahan
 
Arrival Details
Ship:Boddingtons
Arrival Year:1793
 
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Arriving in Port Jackson on 7 Aug 1793 via the ship "Boddington".

In May 1796, Thomas was sent to Norfolk Island on the ship "Marquis Cornwallis" to complete his sentence.

At the completion of his sentence he became a farmer and landholder on Norfolk Island where he and Mary Monks, also a convict, met up and subsequently had 7 children. Dec 1807 on the closure of Norfolk Island, Thomas, Mary and their children left there onboard ship "Porpoise" arriving in New Norfolk, Tasmania on 18 Jan 1808.

Thomas died 17 Feb 1837 in New Norfolk.
Submitted by Researcher (Dave Aitchison) on 3 July 2021

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