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Women in 20th-Century Ireland, 1922-1966: Sources from the Department of the Taoiseach

Contents of subcategory 'Women in 20th-Century Ireland, 1922-1966: Sources from the Department of the Taoiseach', 38907 records found

Showing records 37521 to 37530

Record 37521 from 'Ireland-Australia transportation database'
Last name:

O'BRIEN

First name:

-

Full name:

- O'BRIEN

Sex:

M

Trial place:

Co Donegal

Document date:

24/06/1847

Document ref1:

FS 1847 4

Comment1:

List of prisoners families who have applied to and obtained the sanction of the

Comment2:

Government Authorities to join their husbands and parents in New South Wales.

Comment field number:

Wifes name, Mary O'Brien.

Record 37522 from 'Ireland-Australia transportation database'
Last name:

MC GEVIN

First name:

-

Full name:

- MC GEVIN

Sex:

M

Trial place:

Co Tyrone

Document date:

24/06/1847

Document ref1:

FS 1847 4

Comment1:

List of prisoners families who have applied to and obtained the sanction of the

Comment2:

Government Authorities to join their husbands and parents in New South Wales.

Comment field number:

Wifes name, Ann Mc Gevin.

Record 37523 from 'Ireland-Australia transportation database'
Last name:

GRADY

First name:

-

Full name:

- GRADY

Sex:

M

Trial place:

Co Clare

Document date:

24/06/1847

Document ref1:

FS 1847 4

Comment1:

List of prisoners families who have applied to and obtained the sanction of the

Comment2:

Government Authorities to join their husbands and parents in New South Wales.

Comment field number:

Wifes name, Mary Grady.

Record 37524 from 'Ireland-Australia transportation database'
Last name:

CURRAN

First name:

-

Full name:

- CURRAN

Sex:

M

Trial place:

Co Cork

Document date:

24/06/1847

Document ref1:

FS 1847 4

Comment1:

List of prisoners families who have applied to and obtained the sanction of the

Comment2:

Government Authorities to join their husbands and parents in New South Wales.

Comment field number:

Wifes name, Margaret Curran.

Record 37525 from 'Ireland-Australia transportation database'
Last name:

AGNEW

First name:

-

Full name:

- AGNEW

Sex:

M

Trial place:

Co Londonderry

Document date:

24/06/1847

Document ref1:

FS 1847 4

Comment1:

List of prisoner's families who have applied to and obtained the sanction of the

Comment2:

Government Authorities to join their husbands and parents in New South Wales.

Comment field number:

Wife's name, Catherine Agnew.

Record 37526 from 'Ireland-Australia transportation database'
Last name:

MALLY

First name:

PATRICK

Full name:

PATRICK MALLY

Sex:

M

Document date:

05/03/1847

Document ref1:

FS 1847 3

Comment1:

Convict requests that his wife, residing in Co Roscommon, be granted a free

Comment2:

passage to Australia.

Record 37527 from 'Ireland-Australia transportation database'
Last name:

MURPHY

First name:

-

Full name:

- MURPHY

Sex:

M

Trial date:

00/00/1844

Document date:

23/07/1847

Document ref1:

FS 1847 2

Comment1:

Convicts wife, Margaret Murphy, residing in Portlaw, requests a free passage to

Comment2:

New South Wales.

Record 37528 from 'Ireland-Australia transportation database'
Last name:

CONDON

First name:

WILLIAM

Full name:

WILLIAM CONDON

Sex:

M

Trial place:

Co Tipperary

Document ref1:

FS 1847 1

Comment1:

Convicts wife, Catherine Condon, residing in Burn Court, near Cloghane, Co

Comment2:

Tipperary, requests a free passage to New South Wales.

Record 37529 from 'Ireland-Australia transportation database'
Last name:

HOLLERAN

First name:

JAMES

Full name:

JAMES HOLLERAN

Sex:

M

Trial place:

Co Mayo

Trial date:

00/06/1839

Document date:

00/00/1840

Sentence:

Transportation 7

Document ref1:

FS 1844 1

Comment1:

Convicts wife, Catherine Holleran, residing in Ballinrobe, requests a free

Comment2:

passage to New South Wales.

Record 37530 from 'Ireland-Australia transportation database'
Last name:

DILLON

First name:

-

Full name:

- DILLON

Sex:

M

Document date:

15/04/1841

Document ref1:

FS 1841 1

Comment1:

Convicts wife, Margaret Dillon, requests a free passage to New South Wales.