Researchers who have claimed this convict
There is currently one researcher who has claimed Alice Kenelly
- Researcher (Mike Anderson)
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Biographies
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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
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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
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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
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Alice Geehan is the great, great, great, great grand mother of Mike Anderson.
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Submitted by Researcher (Mike Anderson) on 18 April 2014
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