Researchers who have claimed this convict
There is currently one researcher who has claimed Patrick Fox
- Researcher (Brian & Toni )
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Biographies
Patrick was!among six bushrangers, all transported convicts, operating in he Bathurst area; William Bryant (Eliza 1822), John Davis ( Guildford 1822), Patrick Fox (Ann & Amelia 1825), John Nichols (Asian1822) , John Langbridge (Grenada 1821) and another whose ship isnot identified Daniel Ryan.
All six were convicted on 13 March 1827 (burglary, sheep stealing house robbery) at Supreme Court and sentenced to death.
Bryant, Fox, Nichols &Ryan were all hanged in Sydney on 9 April 1747 whilst Davis &Langridge had their sentences commuted to 14 years at Norfolk Island.
Source; The Moniter Sydney 2 March 1827 p3 and Sydney Gazette NSW Advertiser 15 March 1827 p3 and The Australian 11 April 1827 p2.
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 14 June 2014
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Patrick was born about 1800 Drogheda Louth County Irelnd
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 13 June 2014
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Patrick was tried and convicted at Dublin in 1824 and sentenced to life transportation
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 13 June 2014
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Patrick arrived Sydney aged 24 aboard Ann &Amelia on 3 January 1825 with his Indent showing trade "cowman".
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 13 June 2014
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Patrick was hanged on 9 April 1827 in Sydney along with his accomplices Bryant, Nichols &Ryan.
Source. The Moniter 11 April 1827 page 2
Submitted by Researcher (Brian & Toni ) on 14 June 2014
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Disclaimer: The information has not been verified by Claim a Convict. As this information is contributed, it is the responsibility of those who use the data to verify its accuracy. |