29 October 1828
NUMBER: 347
NAME: MARY GOODWIN [see Notes]
AGE: 50
CLASS: Free
ARRIVAL SHIP & YEAR: Friends (1811)
SENTENCE: 7 years
EMPLOYMENT: not recorded
RESIDENCE: Government Factory, Parramatta [Parramatta Female Factory]
RELIGION: Catholic
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES: MARY GOODWIN was likely the convict MARY BROWNING transported for seven years per Friends (1811), following her trial for highway robbery at the Old Bailey, London on 11 April 1810. MARY BROWNING married EDWARD GOODWIN at Windsor, New South Wales in 1812, thus MARY GOODWIN was her married name. Further research required to confirm.
CITATION
Female Factory Online (femalefactoryonline.org), “1828 Census Record of MARY GOODWIN aka MARY BROWNING,” https://femalefactoryonline.org/dataset/1828-census/cen18281029-347/, accessed [insert current date].
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