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Cleary's from Burncourt
« on: Friday 26 March 04 04:27 GMT (UK) »
Looking for info on James Cleary who married Margaret (unknown).  

Son Thomas b1817 transported as convict to Australia in 1846.

Any help and/or hints on where to look appreciated

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Re:Cleary's from Burncourt
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 10 April 04 06:24 BST (UK) »
Hi Leiza.
 Where about is  Burncourt? :)

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Re:Cleary's from Burncourt
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 14 April 04 10:25 BST (UK) »
Hi

Burncourt is in South Tipperary - just down from Cahir.

Cheers
Lieza

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Re:Cleary's from Burncourt
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 14 April 04 11:32 BST (UK) »
Hi,
Thanks Leiza,Do you know what ship he was transported on?


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Re:Cleary's from Burncourt
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 15 April 04 01:28 BST (UK) »
Hi again

I believe Thomas was transported on the Lord Auckland 25/8/1846 - but have yet to confirm this.

I found Thomas Cleary's sentencing on the National Archives of Ireland website - Trial date 11/3/1846 - Petitioned 12/3/1846 in Clonmel by his father James (this is where I picked up their residence being in Burncourt).  Have not yet managed to find any further info on James or Margaret (maiden name unknown) in Burncourt though - most frustrating!

Do you have any hints and/or leads?

Cheers
Lieza

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Re: Cleary's from Burncourt
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 07 November 06 13:27 GMT (UK) »
Burncourt, an chúirt dóite, the burnt court. A location named after the burning of a house by Oliver Cromwell in 1649.