Ireland to Australia on the 'Mangles 2' 1822
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Re: Ireland to Australia on the 'Mangles 2' 1822
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Posted: 1 May 2008 5:43AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Hi Rebekah
I did a Google with his name and the ship and came up with a lot - if you do the same you may be abel to contact some of the researchers:
" Hi
> I am a descendent of John Grainger who was transported from Ireland on the
Mangles (2) which arrived November 1822. John was tried, with 20 other
males, for attacking the British Army in West Cork. He and 7 others were put
on board the Mangles, eight were found not guilty and 4 were hanged.
Anyone interested in more info and a photo of the Irish monument erected in
their honour.
> Anne Case"
If you are not already a member you should join AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS and post your request, they will be able to help.
Good luck
Joanne
I did a Google with his name and the ship and came up with a lot - if you do the same you may be abel to contact some of the researchers:
" Hi
> I am a descendent of John Grainger who was transported from Ireland on the
Mangles (2) which arrived November 1822. John was tried, with 20 other
males, for attacking the British Army in West Cork. He and 7 others were put
on board the Mangles, eight were found not guilty and 4 were hanged.
Anyone interested in more info and a photo of the Irish monument erected in
their honour.
> Anne Case"
If you are not already a member you should join AUS-PT-JACKSON-CONVICTS and post your request, they will be able to help.
Good luck
Joanne
