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Folios 1-6: copy of daily sick list, (names and details follow) - continued: Folio...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/49/3/2

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1849

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Folios 1-6: copy of daily sick list, (names and details follow) - continued:

Folio 3: June Glass, aged 19, convict; sick or hurt, febricula; put on sick list 13 June 1849, discharged 16 June 1849 cured. Folio 3: Johanna Walsh, aged 19, convict; sick or hurt, colica; put on sick list 13 June 1849, discharged 30 June 1849 cured.

Folio 4: Catherine Kennedy, aged 34, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 13 June 1849, discharged 30 June 1849 cured. Folio 4: Anastatia McCarthy, aged 56, convict; sick or hurt, dysenteria, put on sick list 14 June 1849, discharged 7 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Catherine Reilly, aged 20, convict; sick or hurt, palpitation cordis, put on sick list 14 June 1849, discharged 22 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Ellen Fitzgerald, aged 34, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 15 June 1849, discharged 7 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Margaret Hickey, aged 15, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 15 June 1849, discharged 21 June 1849 cured. Folio 4: Mary Burke, aged 20, convict; sick or hurt, dyspepsia, put on sick list 15 June 1849, discharged 16 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Margaret Armstrong, aged 32, convict; sick or hurt, leucorrhoea, put on sick list 20 June 1849, discharged 22 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Ellen McTigue, aged 40, convict; sick or hurt, dysenteria, put on sick list 21 June 1849, discharged 20 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Margaret Foley, aged 30, convict; sick or hurt, cephalalgia, put on sick list 25 June 1849, discharged 9 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Mary Farrell, aged 19, convict; sick or hurt, ulcus, put on sick list 25 June 1849, discharged 28 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Ellen Roche, aged 35, convict; sick or hurt, cephalalgia, put on sick list 29 June 1849, discharged 7 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Bridget Newill, aged 20, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 29 June 1849, discharged 7 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Mary Higgins, aged 38, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 1 July 1849, discharged 16 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Bridget McCabe, aged 40, convict; sick or hurt, febricula, put on sick list 1 July 1849, discharged 12 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Peggy Grially, aged 36, convict; sick or hurt, dyspepsia, put on sick list 2 July 1849, discharged 27 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Honora Hegarty, aged 40, convict; sick or hurt, catarrhus, put on sick list 2 July 1849, discharged 17 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Mary Windgrove, aged 36, convict; sick or hurt, obstipation, put on sick list 3 July 1849, discharged 12 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Mary Webster, aged 22, convict; sick or hurt, phlogosis, put on sick list 3 July 1849, discharged 12 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Maria Ruslige, aged 36, convict; sick or hurt, dysenteria, put on sick list 4 July 1849, discharged 24 July 1849 to colonial hospital. Folio 4: Margaret Regan, aged 30, convict; sick or hurt, cephalalgia, put on sick list 7 July 1849, discharged 15 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Mary Hughes, aged 19, convict; sick or hurt, vulnus, put on sick list 7 July 1849, discharged 22 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Margaret Wilson, aged 23, convict; sick or hurt, dyspepsia, put on sick list 7 July 1849, discharged 17 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Bridget Hughes, aged 23, convict; sick or hurt, dysenteria, put on sick list 9 July 1849, discharged 22 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Jane Burke, aged 40, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 10 July 1849, discharged 27 July 1849 cured. Folio 4: Bridget Mahoney, aged 28, convict; sick or hurt, synochus, put on sick list 11 July 1849, discharged 22 July 1849 cured.

Folio 5: Caroline Mahoney, aged 40, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 11 July 1849, discharged 26 July 1849 cured. Folio 5: Johanna Lyhane, aged 22, convict; sick or hurt, pleurodynia, put on sick list 11 July 1849, discharged 18 July 1849 cured. Folio 5: Nancy Ward, aged 40, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 12 July 1849, discharged 23 July 1849 cured. Folio 5: Bridget Harty, aged 30, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 13 July 1849, discharged 22 July 1849 cured. Folio 5: Mary Mulhorn, aged 23, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 14 July 1849, discharged 20 July 1849 cured. Folio 5: Anne Little, aged 25, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 14 July 1849, discharged 24 July 1849 to colonial hospital. Folio 5: (Summary of the above 82 convicts). Put on sick list: 82, Discharged cured: 77, Sent to Colonial Hospital: 4, died: 1.

Folio 6: sick list of convicts' children, free settlers and their children (names and details follow). Folio 6: Johanna Kelleher, aged 14, child of convict; sick or hurt, phthisis pulmonalis, put on sick list 14 April 1849, died 13 June 1849. Folio 6: Elizabeth McGlynn, aged 36, free-sitter; sick or hurt, dysenteria, put on sick list 20 June 1849, discharged 10 July 1849 cured. Folio 6: Isabella Winchester, aged 8, child of convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 12 July 1849, discharged 25 July 1849 cured. Folio 6: James Mulhall, aged 9, child of free-sitter; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 12 July 1849, discharged 24 July 1849 cured. Folio 6: Ellen Cane, aged 9, child of convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, put on sick list 20 July 1849, discharged 27 July 1849 cured. Folio 6: Elizabeth Lacey, aged 5 months, child of convict; sick or hurt, debilitas, put on sick list 20 July 1849, discharged 24 July 1849 to colonial hospital with mother, Anne Little. Folio 6: William Rutlege, aged 10 days, child of convict; sick or hurt, - -, put on sick list 8 July 1849, died 18 July 1849.

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