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| Birth |
17 Mar 1800 |
Limerick, Ireland |
- From Death Cert. Co Clare from convict list
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| Gender |
Male |
| Occupation |
25 Jul 1823 |
Ireland |
| Carman |
| Transportd |
5 Jan 1825 |
Cork, Cork, Ireland |
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| Illness |
11 Jan 1825 |
Hooghley, At sea |
- From Surgeon's Journal "Patrick Curry Age 22 Febrile affections"
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| Illness |
7 Feb 1825 |
Hooghley, At sea |
- From Surgeon's journal "Patrick Curry - Scurvy. Cured 15th February"
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| Transportd |
22 Apr 1825 |
NSW, Australia |
- arrived in colony and sent to Minto
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| Census |
Aft 22 Apr 1825 |
Cawdor, NSW, Australia |
- Government servant - Mr. McArthur
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| Census |
1828 |
Camden, NSW, Australia |
- Curry, Patrick 27 Government Servant Ship Hooghley 1825 Sentence 7 years Shepherd to John Macarthur Road party 14 Camden 3375
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| Residence |
26 Aug 1839 |
Cowpastures, NSW, Australia |
| Census |
1841 |
Camden, NSW, Australia |
- Return no 78 Camden Village District of Picton X949 p. 75 Reel 2222. Patrick Curry Camden Village - MALES 2-u7 2, 7-u14 2, 21-u49 3, Married 1 Single 6. FEMALES 2-u7 1, 7-u14 1, 21-u49 1, married 1, single 2. 7 Males, 3 females. Religion C. of E. 1, R. Cath, 9. House - wood, finished, inhabited.
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| Name |
Patrick Corry |
| Residence |
3 Aug 1847 |
Camden, NSW, Australia |
| Residence |
10 Oct 1848 |
Camden, NSW, Australia |
| Occupation |
1872 |
Edward Street, Camden, NSW, Australia [1] |
| Died |
3 Sep 1880 |
Camden, NSW, Australia [2] |
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| Buried |
6 Sep 1880 |
Catholic Cemetery, Campbelltown, NSW, Australia [3] |
- Conducted by J. L. Lynch
THE FRIENDS of Mr. PATRICK CURRY. Sen.,
are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral ; to move from his late residence. Camden, for the Catholic Cemetery, Campbell-
town. TO-MORROW. Sunday, the 5th instant.
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| Notes |
- On the 19th instant, a bay draught mare, the property of Patrick Curry, was stolen from the owner's premises, Camden. [4]
- Witness at burial of John Thomas Croft was born on June 22, 1861 in Camden, NSW,59 died on January 19, 1867 in Camden, NSW [5]
- To His Excellency Lieutenant General Darling Governor and Commander in Chief and over the Territory of New South Wales and its dependencies and Vice Admiral of the same
The Humble Petition of Patrick Curry per Ship Hooghley (1) free by servitude, and Ellen Moore alias Curry per Ship Mariner (2) the lawful wife of the said Patrick Curry –
Most respectfully Sheweth
That your petitioners were duly married in the year 1822 at the City of Limerick in Ireland as by the annexed affadavit of Coleman O’Loughlin will more fully appear.
That your petitioner Patrick Curry was subsequently transported to this Colony, and that his wife, your petitioner Ellen Curry, also transgressed against the laws of the County for which she has been likewise banished from her native land.
That your petitioner Patrick Curry having so become free by servitude as above setnforth and being desirous of joining his wife who has only four months to serve of the period of her banishment he humbly prays your Excellencys permission to have them re-united in this Territory in Matrimony as having lost the former Certificate they are unwilling to cohabit wihtout Your Excellencys gracious permission which they humbly trust the annexed affadavit will warrant-
And they will ever pray –
Patrick Curry
Ellen Curry
Pencilled notes on top side
Wm Davies King Street
Mr. Threlkeld 7 months
Factory 3 months
D. Nichols 6 weeks
Factory 2 weeks
Mr. Dunn12 months
Factory 2 years and 2 months
Davis
Notes on back
Eleanor Moore of Mariner
Husband came as Patk Curry in the Hooghley
Feb 6th 1827 First class factory illegally at large
Feb 19/27 Absent from her service without leave reprimanded
July27/27 First class Factory being absent without leave and general irregular conduct
Dec29/27 Four days in the cells for general bad conduct
May 27/28 Two years in the Third class in the factory to be kept to hard labour for Countenancing Mr. McGuire in exposing himself indecently and using unnatural habits before Mr. Dunn’s children
Coleman OLoughlin of the town of Sydney in the Territory of New South Wales Yeoman being duly sworn upon the Holy Evangelists deposeth and saiath that the deponent in the month of May 1822 was personally present at the intermarriage of Patrick Curry per Ship Hooghley (1) with his wife Ellen Moore alias Curry in the annexed petition named and the same was duly solemnized by the Reverend McGubbins in the Church of Saint Mine---- Parish of Saint Mary and City of Limerick.
Sworn before me this 20th day of September 1830Coleman X O’Loughlin
W. --------- ----------His mark
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Note on back; They must wait till the lady ------- free
- List of 74 male convicts landed from and forwarded for distribution (Reel 6014; 4/3514 pp.152-3) [6]
- In 1846 Pat Curry had been on the land eleven years and had two farms at Camden Village, including about 80 acres of arable and room for sixty cattle. he eventually had enough money to buy land ofhis own at The Oaks , probably to accommodate his growing herds. He never moved there but spent his life on his rich, finely worked paddocks by the Nepean.
- The tenant of the furthest paddock has his cottage on the side of the hill, out of reach of floodwater. This is Patrick Curry, an upright good-natured man. Curry's farm was on the river flats, below the village, the richest part of the estate.
- Interview with Caroline Chisholm published in Sydney Morning Herald [7]
- Certificate of Freedom number 30/0661 4/4302 986
- Concluded that there are 6 children under 14 (4 male, 2 female) belonging to Patrick Curry
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| Person ID |
I453 |
Geniaus Family Tree |
| Last Modified |
14 Apr 2012 |
| Family 1 |
Moore Ellen, b. 1801, Limerick, Ireland , d. 9 Sep 1841, NSW, Australia |
| Married |
1822 |
Limerick, Limerick, Ireland |
- Coleman Oloughlin of the town of Sydney in the Territory of New South Wales Yeoman being duly sworn upon the Holy Evangelists deposeth and saiath that the deponent in the month of May 1822 was personally present at the intermarriage of Patrick Curry per Ship Hooghley (1) with his wife Ellen Moore alias Curry in the annexed petition named and the same was duly solemnized by the Reverend McGubbins in the Church of Saint Mine---- Parish of Saint Mary and City of Limerick.
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| Notes |
- Petitiion to be" re-united in this Territory in Matrimony as having lost the former certificate" Not granted "They must wait ---- the lady is free"
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| Children |
| | 1. Curry Daniel, b. 20 Jun 1832, Camden Park, Cawdor, NSW, Australia , d. 10 Apr 1918, Elderslie, NSW, Australia  |
| | 2. Curry Patrick, b. Abt 1834, Camden Park, Camden, NSW, Australia , d. 24 Dec 1896, Cowra Hospital, Cowra, NSW, Australia  |
| | 3. Curry Mary Julia, b. 28 Jun 1834, Camden, NSW, Australia , d. 18 Jul 1922, Fairview, Appin Road, Campbelltown, NSW, Australia  |
| | 4. Curry John Moore, b. 13 Jun 1837, NSW, Australia , d. 2 Nov 1906, Nattai River, Burragorang, NSW, Australia  |
| | 5. Curry Richard, b. 23 Jul 1839, Cowpastures, NSW, Australia , d. 23 Jul 1905, Wellington, NSW, Australia  |
| | 6. Curry Terence, b. Abt 1841, d. Abt 1841 |
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| Family ID |
F86 |
Group Sheet |
| Family 2 |
Connors Ellen, b. Abt 1814, d. 12 Sep 1851, NSW, Australia |
| Married |
26 May 1844 |
Campbelltown, NSW, Australia [8] |
- Performed by ----- Gould in the presence of James Connors and Mary Doyle
Name: Patrick Curry
Spouse Name: Ellen Cannors
Marriage Date: 1844
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Campbelltown, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1844
Volume Number: V
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| Children |
| | 1. Curry Ellen, b. 23 Jul 1847, Camden, NSW, Australia , d. Nov 1847, NSW, Australia  |
| | 2. Curry Ann, b. 1 Oct 1848, Camden, NSW, Australia  |
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| Family ID |
F354 |
Group Sheet |
| Family 3 |
O'Loughlan Margaret, b. Abt 1814, Ennis, Clare, Ireland , d. 2 May 1880, Camden, NSW, Australia |
| Married |
1855 |
NSW, Australia |
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| Family ID |
F355 |
Group Sheet |
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Event
 | Transportd - 5 Jan 1825 - Cork, Cork, Ireland |
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 | Census - Aft 22 Apr 1825 - Cawdor, NSW, Australia |
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 | Census - 1828 - Camden, NSW, Australia |
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 | Residence - 26 Aug 1839 - Cowpastures, NSW, Australia |
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 | Census - 1841 - Camden, NSW, Australia |
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 | Married - 26 May 1844 - Campbelltown, NSW, Australia |
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 | Residence - 3 Aug 1847 - Camden, NSW, Australia |
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 | Residence - 10 Oct 1848 - Camden, NSW, Australia |
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 | Died - 3 Sep 1880 - Camden, NSW, Australia |
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