Hi there,
There were three lasses named Mary KELLY on the Hooghley arriving 1831.
Mary Kelly CF 9 Oct 1837 was prisoner no. 31/0322; Mary Kelly CF 10 Dec 1839 was prisoner no. 31/0436 and Mary Kelly, CF 29 Dec 1839 was prisoner No. 31/0465.
Which one of these was the Mary Kelly who you have found also on trial for the murder of Anne Daley, and why do you think she was the girlfriend of John McBride?
The Thomas DALEY who was transported on the Mangles in 1828 was a married man as per the convict Indents etc. June 1828 has him as aged 24, born Tyrone, a Roman Catholic, he could read, was a Farm Servant, and he was noted as a married man, but no children. His crime was stealing hats. He had been convicted 30 July 1827 at Monaghan, Ireland, arriving Sydney 2 June 1828, and assigned to J B WELLER, Iron Bark Creek NSW.
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Anne DALEY arriving14 June 1832 ex the Southworth (2) aged 27, can read, a Roman Catholic, Married, of County Westmeath, can do all work, plain cook, tried July 1831 at King’s County for Stealing money, …. Her husband was Michael DALEY, convicted at same time. I have not found a Certificate of Freedom for this lass.
Cheers, JM