Outback Graves Markers

Patrick DYNAN

Burial Location:Malcolm (Lake Raeside)  (details...)
Occupation: Labourer
Place of Death: In bush near Anaconda
Date of Death: 07 April 1904
Date of Burial:09 April 1904
Age:49 years
Cause of Death:Died of thirst
OGM Ref#: 0519
Headstone:OGM Aluminium
Monument Style: Outback Grave Marker

Biography

Deceased left Bummers Creek about 8am on the Monday morning for Anaconda and was found by Police Constable Mulkerrin and a black tracker named "Mickey" on the Friday after he was reported missing the previous day. The deceased appeared to have died in his sleep under a tree. It was believed he had a brother in a good position in Sydney. Patrick Dynan was one of 254 convicts transported on the Norwood, 06 April 1867, to Western Australia. He was convicted on 29 June 1865 at Belgium at the General Courts Martial. (General Court Martial assembled at Belgaum). He was sentenced to Life. On 23 June 1884 he received a Conditional Pardon, Ticket of Leave.
Birth Details:Circa 1855, County Clare, Ireland
Death Certificate:1508/1904
State Records Office: Enquiry re Patrick Dynan supposed to have died in April 1904. AU WA S675 cons752 1906/3942 Item 1906-07-10 - 1906-10-24 Part of CORRESPONDENCE FILES; 9437 Patrick Dynan AU WA S2334 cons1230 4 Item 1884-06-23 Part of CERTIFICATES - CONDITIONAL PARDON, TI