Summary
Personal Information
Crime
Transportation
Mary Brady was transported on the Brothers, departing 3rd Oct 1826 and arriving 4th Feb 1827 with 159 passengers.
Brothers (generic)References
| Primary Source | Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Sydney Gazette, 15 Aug 1833. |
Claims
"Mary is my 4th great grandmother whpo married Samuel taylor she was young as well"


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Convict Notes




Anglican marriage at Windsor. Two distinct NSW BDM records. 835/1828 Fiche 12 and 4330/1828 Fiche 3B. That indicates the original christian record (which one can mostly see on Microfiche in Family History Sections at Libraries),has somehow been re-recorded, an input error or a strange DNA game is being set up. They love playing with convict history and descendants.There is an Irish record of original Catholic written Birth records called the Casey Collection for around 1810s.It shows parents and witnesses(who could be uncles-aunts) names along the entry for the the babies. Often the names may be partially in Gaelic. I found my Kerry Doyles on it. I dont know if all of the Southern Counties were available to be recorded.




Family connections for Mary (Brady) are: BRADY Mary (Brady) was born about 1805/7 & became a country servant. She was tried for stealing linen at Clare co. Ireland, sentenced to 7years & arrived in NSW as a convict on 4 2 1827 after a voyage of 4months on BROTHERS; she was large strong & plethoric. She married Samuel (Taylor) on 25 6 1828 at St Matthews CofE Windsor & produced 4children. She is recorded in 1828 at Windsor with her husband. She was issued her Certificate of Freedom on 15 8 1833. [Some details taken from this Website] Samuel (Taylor) was born on 26 6 1799 in London. He was tried w/2others for grand larceny, on 7 9 1818, stealing coat etc of Joseph (Quilliot) at Old Bailey on 15 9 1819, sentenced to 7years, held at Middlesex Gaol Delivery & arrived in NSW as a convict on 29 3 1820 after a voyage of 4.5months on MANGLES; he was Protestant. On 11 5 1824 he was assigned to John (Campbell). On 3 5 1827 he was appointed constable at Windsor. He is recorded in 1828 as Free by Servitude a constable at Windsor with his wife. At some time he was an Innkeeper until the hotel licence was taken over by son in law Samuel (Armour). He was in jail in 1829. He died on 15 8 1878 age79 at Rylstone NSW. [Some details taken from this Website] Reference: Craig James Smee 'Births and Baptisms Marriages and Defacto Relationships Deaths and Burials New South Wales 1788-1830' ..a complete listing from church & other records in the early colony.




It appears that Mary married Samuel Taylor. Anonymous on 24th July, 2011 wrote: Samuel Taylor born 26 June 1799, London, England. Died 15 Aug 1878 Rylstone, NSW, Australia. Married Mary Brady from County Clare an Irish Convict on 25 June 1828 at Windsor, NSW, Australia. Samuels father parents were John Taylor born 8 July 1773 at Normandy, Yorkshire, England and Hannah Harper born 1777 England, died 17 Oct 1849 at Albrighton, Shropshire, England. -------------------------------------------------- 1828 Census Index. Samuel Taylor. Age 25, F.S. Mangles, 1820, 7 years, protestant, Constable, Windsor district. Mary Taylor, age 23, G.S. Brothers 1826, 7 years, protestant.




ADM 101/13/7. Medical and surgical journal of the Brothers convict ship for 13 August 1826 to 15 February 1827 by James Forrester [Toncster?], Surgeon and Superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed in transporting female convicts to New South Wales. Folios 20-22: Mary Brady, aged 26; case number 15; disease or hurt, pneumonia. Put on sick list, 4 January 1827. Discharged 9 February 1827 to the General Hospital in Sydney. --------- 4th January 1827 - Mary Brady age 20. Pneumonia. Large, strong plethoric woman. https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_brothers_1827.htm




Irish Convict Database, by Peter Mayberry. Mary Brady, aged 20, ship - Brothers (2), 1826, tried at Clare, 1825, sentence 7 years for stealing linen. Native of Clare Co. Single, her trade was a country servant. Sydney Gazette, 15 Aug 1833. Cert of Freedom Brothers (2), Mary Brady.