Summary
Personal Information
Crime
Transportation
Mary Johnson was transported on the Brothers, departing 3rd Oct 1826 and arriving 4th Feb 1827 with 159 passengers.
Brothers (generic)References
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Convict Notes




Government Notice, Colonial Secretary's Office, Sydney, April 22nd, 1829. TICKETS of Leave have been granted the undermentioned Female Convicts, under the Regulations laid down by the Government Order of 17th March, 1829, No. 10, and in making this Notification His Excellency the Governor takes the Opportunity of drawing the attention of the heads of families to that Order, and requesting them to explain to their Female Servants the encouragement which it holds out to good behaviour. For good conduct in the Factory. PARRAMATTA. Brady Bridget, alias Mary Johnson, Brothers Sydney Gazette, 23 Apr 1829.




Irish Convict Database by Peter Mayberry. Mary Johnson, alias Bridget Brady, age 66, catholic, Brothers (2) (1827), tried at Fermanagh, 1825, 7 years, for stealing cloak. 2 former convictions. Widow, 4 children. Trade – Servant country. DOB, 1761. Native place, Fermanagh.