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Details for the convict Alice Kenelly (1828)

Convict Name:Alice Kenelly
Trial Place:Limerick, Ireland
Trial Date:1828
Sentence:7 years
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Arrival Details
Ship:City of Edinburgh (1)
Arrival Year:1828
 
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13th March 1828 Miss Alice Kennelly was tried in Limerick City, Ireland, on the charge of stealing geese. She was found guilty and sentenced to 7 years transportation to the Colony of New South Wales.
Submitted by Researcher (Mike Anderson) on 18 April 2014
Alice arrived in the colony aboard the “City of Edinburgh” 1835: Alice, prisoner number 28/337, having served her sentence, was granted freedom. She was described as 5’4½” tall, of fair compl
Submitted by Researcher (Mike Anderson) on 18 April 2014
with dark brown hair and dark hazel eyes. Her occupation was listed as “servant”. Her Husband Hugh Geehan (Gahan) 1794-1846 was also transported in the early 1800s
Submitted by Researcher (Mike Anderson) on 18 April 2014
Alice Geehan is the great, great, great, great grand mother of Mike Anderson. http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Anderson-4104
Submitted by Researcher (Mike Anderson) on 18 April 2014

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