I am looking for information about my 3 x great grandfather, James Cullen before he was transported to Australia in 1821.
The information I have from his Ticket of Leave;
Born 1793/4 County Meath.
Place of trial; 14 March 1821 County Meath. Sentence 7 years. Ship ; John Barry (2) 1821.
On Find My Past Ireland I found Prison Register for Kilmainham Gaol - James Cullen, age 28 b. 1793, Convict from County Meath, committed 25 April 1821, discharged 25 April 1821 to convict ship.
Any information would be appreciated.
Shirley Walker (Sydney, Australia)
shirleyw
Monday 16th Feb 2015, 10:11AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi Shirley,
I searched www.rootsireland.ie/ for James Cullen 1793 + - 5 years and this is the only one that came up:
Bear in mind there were illiteracy& mistranscription issues with records so a few years off could still be your man.
If you haven't yet you might want to have a look at the Tithe Applotments (free online at http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/; there are 18 Cullens in Meath in the 1820's
including 1 James and a Robert.
If Robert was James's father as in the record above, this could be him; also if the irish naming pattern was followed, this James could be a close relative.
Similarly, the Irish Census of 1821 - free at http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ has 28 Cullens including some Jameses who are around the right age to be yours. However, if he was already on a ship in April and the census was taken in May, maybe not!
I thought this one looked like a lost soul about to do crime:
Col
ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘