1. Charles Eustace
Queens County
CHARLES EUSTACE, prosecutor,
recommending respite on account of useful information
which the convict Michael
Cavanagh has given.
Place of Trial - Marybourough,
Queens Co
Document Date - 29 April 1800
Crime Description - Highway
Robbery
Sentence - Death commuted to
transportation
Comments - Covering note for
a letter from Charles EUSTACE, Prosecutor
2.
James Eustace
Age-Not given; Place of
Imprisonment - Provost, Dublin;
Document Date - 22 August
1799;
Crime Description -
Possessing stolen bank notes;
Comments - Calendar of
convicts confined in the Provost;
National Archives of Ireland
- Transportation to Australia
3.
Richard
Eustace, County Carlow;
Richard EUSTACE; born about
1792 (Age-46 in 1838);
Transported to Australia;
Place of Trial - Co Carlow;
Trial Date - 20 March 1838;
Crime Description - Stealing
promissory notes;
Sentence; Transportation 7
years; Ship - Westmorland,18 April 1838;
National Archives of
Ireland - Transportation to Australia Records.
4. Robert
Eustace County Carlow
Robert EUSTACE
was born in 1762. He was the son of Colonel Robert EUSTACE
and Catherine
WHELAN of County Carlow. He married Sarah DOBSON,
She was the
daughter of Thomas DOBSON in 1783. He died in 1843.
Sarah DOBSON
was born in 1761.
Colonel Robert Eustace, CS., the
second son of Edward of Castlemore and
his wife Bridget Longfield (see above)
founded the Newstown branch of the family.
He married in 1754 Catherine Whelan of
Rath House, Co. Wicklow,
and settled at Ardristan, just south
of Tullow.
Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Irish Family Records
(London, U.K.:
Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1976), page 383. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Irish
Family Records.
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