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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Dublin => Topic started by: Heidi72 on Sunday 01 January 23 05:43 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
I’m trying to find any prison records or any more information that I can on a William Duggan or William Dugan, Born 1800 to 1802.
I’m hoping some of you amazing people may have better luck than I have. What I have been able to learn:
• Parents listed on his death certificate are William Duggan & Susan Miller
• He was convicted in Dublin in Jan 1818 for ‘pick pocketing’, sentence was 7 years transportation to the colonies.
• Convicted January 1818 (exact date unknown, I have hit a wall trying to find any more information regarding this)
• He was sent from Newgate Prison to Kilmainham Goal on 18 March 1818 (unsure why he was sent from Newgate Prison to Kilmainham Goal)
• On 6 June 1818 he was sent to board a convict ship called the ‘Tyne’ (would love to know how prisoners were transported from Dublin to Cork and what that journey would have been like)
• Tyne departed Cork on 16th July 1818 and arrived in Sydney 13th Jan 1819
Happy for any information, suggestions or anything that you can find! :)
Update - thanks to 'wivenhoe' I now have a newspaper article about the robbery which states that William had 'been in custody before upon a similar charge'........ AMAZING! but where do I start to look for the last charge....
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Use https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/
Select Ireland
Select 1818
Search term "William Duggan"
Finds Saunder's News-Letter 29 Jan 1818
you can see enough to suggest it is your William DUGGAN. This is a pay-to-view site which is needed to see more.
.........silk handkerchief ....name of plaintiff.....been in custody before.
Earlier offence might be useful.
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Is this your William DUGGAN?
NSW BDM death
8260/1879 DUGGAN William parents William / Susan @ Paterson
You are fortunate to have a death certificate with parents named for a convict who arrived, 1818.
Who is the informant on the certificate?
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I have a copy of the death certificate - his wife, Charlotte Duggan, was the informant. I realise that death certificates are not always accurate however it's a start.
Thanks so much for the info re: Saunders Newsletter. I'm trying to create an account now :-)
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Prisoner Records for Newgate Prison are held by London Metropolitan Archives:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F132475