Here is a list of some convicts from mohiil transported to Australia
Mulvy (mulvey) Thomas son of Bridget Mulvy (mulvey)offence posting a threatening notice- sentenced on 01/07/1845 to 7 YEARS
KANE-JOHN -- SON OF JOHN KANE BALLYGEEHER MOHILL SENTENCED FOR ASSULT ON 14/01/1846 TO 7 YEARS
REYNOLDS-JOHN AGED 20--SON OF THOMAS REYNOLDS OF
DRUMSHAMBO-SENTENCED ON 26/02/1845 TO 7 YEARS FOR ASSULT
REYNOLDS NO FIRST NAME GIVEN HUSBAND OF BRIDGET REYNOLDS SENTANCED TO 10 YEARS FOR COW STEALING ON 00/04/1840 BRIDGET APPLIED FOR FREE PASSAGE TO NEW SOUTH WALES
MOHILL CONVICTS TRANSPORTED TO AUSTRALIA
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Hi Kitty,
This is great info. Where did you find it? Is there an easy way for others to access it?
Just Wondering,
Kate
This is great info. Where did you find it? Is there an easy way for others to access it?
Just Wondering,
Kate
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RE; People transported to the Colonies
I found the following information on the " The National Archives of Ireland" web site.
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http://www.nationalarchives.ie/topics/t ... rch01.html
The National Archives of Ireland holds a wide range of records relating to transportation of convicts from Ireland to Australia covering the period 1788 to 1868. In some cases these include records of members of convicts' families transported as free settlers.
To mark the Australian Bicentenary in 1988, the Taoiseach presented microfilms of the most important of these records to the Government and People of Australia as a gift from the Government and People of Ireland. A computerised index to the records was prepared with the help of IBM and is available for use at various locations in Australia.
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http://www.nationalarchives.ie/topics/t ... rch01.html
The National Archives of Ireland holds a wide range of records relating to transportation of convicts from Ireland to Australia covering the period 1788 to 1868. In some cases these include records of members of convicts' families transported as free settlers.
To mark the Australian Bicentenary in 1988, the Taoiseach presented microfilms of the most important of these records to the Government and People of Australia as a gift from the Government and People of Ireland. A computerised index to the records was prepared with the help of IBM and is available for use at various locations in Australia.
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