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OverviewFrom the misty banks of Ireland's River Shannon to the wild, sunlit shores of New South Wales, this sweeping true story follows two young convicts, John Frawley and Mary Ann McGarry, whose lives were forever changed by the fate of transportation. Torn from the narrow lanes of Limerick and cast into the unknown aboard the convict ships ""Java"" (1833) and ""Diamond"" (1838), they would endure peril, punishment, and exile before carving out a new beginning in colonial Australia.Before their story unfolds, the book journeys through the daring age of discovery, when men like Cook, Bass, and Flinders first mapped the treacherous South Coast and opened the way for settlers, soldiers, and the condemned. Into this vast and unforgiving land came the unwilling pioneers: the convicts and emancipists who helped build its foundations with sweat and sorrow, and the free settlers who followed in their wake.Carefully researched and richly told, this volume blends genealogical precision with vivid storytelling to trace the intertwined destinies of the Frawley and McGarry families. It reveals not only the hardship they endured, but the resilience and quiet courage that defined them, from their first years in Pambula on the Far South Coast to their later life in Toowoomba, Queensland.Drawing on four decades of research across archives, convict records, parish registers, and family testimonies, the Author breathes life into forgotten histories, transforming names and dates into human stories of endurance, redemption, and belonging.More than a genealogical chronicle, the story of John Frawley & Mary Ann McGarry is a heartfelt tribute to the ancestors who turned exile into opportunity. It invites readers to walk beside them, from the storm-lashed decks of the convict ships to the red earth of their new homeland, to rediscover the indomitable spirit that helped forge a nation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tracy P RockwellPublisher: Ashnong Pty Ltd T/As Pegasus Publishing Imprint: Ashnong Pty Ltd T/As Pegasus Publishing Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9781925909210ISBN 10: 1925909212 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 05 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr Tracy Rockwell (1955) originally taught in both primary and high schools and was later appointed as a lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Sydney University, where he spent 25 years, ahead of launching out on his own as an author, artist, and scholar. As a sportman he was a swimmer, surf life saver, rugby player, a NSW representative water polo player, and in 2021 was Oceanic Indoor Rowing champion for his age group. With a penchant for history he has written widely and published 'Water Warriors: Chronicle of Australian Water Polo' in 2009, receiving the 'Harry Quittner Medal' for his contribution to Australian Water Polo. He is also an avid genealogist and continues his 'Rockwell Genealogies' with this publication. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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