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Details for the convict Bridget Grady (1833)

Convict Name:Bridget Grady
Trial Place:Limerick City
Trial Date:8 October 1832
Sentence:7 years
Notes:alias Bridget Sullivan
 
Arrival Details
Ship:Surrey II
Arrival Year:1833
 
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Bridget arrived in Sydney on 9th March 1833 as a convict, onboard the 'Surrey". Her trial was on 8th October 1832, her crime was stealing a hat. She married James Wright in Parramatta at St Johns church on 27th January 1836. On their application of marriage, it was noted that Bridget had gone by the alias of Sullivan. Bridget and James had 8 children.
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Sources

  • State Records NSW (SRNSW) : NRS 12189, [X635], 1833, Surrey, p.4

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