Well spotted, Frostyknight. No, I didn't see that. That poor woman, what a hard time she had.
Apart from all the feelings about the totally misplaced sympathy in this case, what I thought was quite interesting was to hear about somebody who had a direct ancestor who had been transported, yet whose line all remained in England. That's a bit different, and I wonder how many other people have this in their family, but don't realise it. Like a lot of people, I suppose, my research in many lines has got fairly stuck in the late eighteenth century. All sorts of interesting things might have happened before that, which I'm blissfully unaware of!