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Bridget Caton, (or Keating)

b. circa 1797, d. circa 1846

Birth

Bridget Caton, (or Keating), was born circa 1797 in Cork.1

Family life

William Johnson and Bridget Caton, (or Keating), were married on 7 February 1820 in Parramatta.2

Children with William Johnson (b. 28 July 1796, d. 23 July 1854)

DaughterSarah Johnson (b. 1820)
DaughterMary Johnson (b. 1822)
SonWilliam Johnson (b. 1824)
SonJames Johnson (b. 1826)
SonHenry Johnson+ (b. circa 1838, d. 3 April 1911)

Residence information

Bridget Caton, (or Keating), emigrated on 21 March 1817 from Cork, Ireland, at per "Canada."3 She immigrated on 6 August 1817 to Sydney, New South Wales, Australian Colonies. She was assigned to William Lawson.3 She and William Johnson resided in Windsor, New South Wales, Australian Colonies, in 1822.3 She and William Johnson resided at Cambridge Street in Sydney, New South Wales, Australian Colonies, in November 1828.1

Involvement in crime

Bridget Caton, (or Keating), was tried in August 1816 in Kilkenny.3

Death

Bridget Caton, (or Keating), died circa 1846 at age ~49 in NSW.

Citations

  1. [S1738] Unstated, Unstated, "Convicts," database, Coding Labs, Convict Records (https://convictrecords.com.au: accessed ), ; citing various., https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/johnson/william/91083, online; 7 March 2023; William Johnson arrived 1819, Lord Sidmouth
  2. [S1737] William Johnson and Bridget Caton, Convict PM: 1820 Johnson Caton granted, (Kingswood: NSW Archives), 7 Feb 1820, Rev. Samuel Marsden. Granted.
  3. [S1738] Unstated, Unstated, "Convicts," database, Coding Labs, Convict Records (https://convictrecords.com.au: accessed ), ; citing various., https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/keating/bridget/144733, online; 7 March 2023; Bridget Keating arrived 1817, Canada
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Last Edited7 March 2023