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I have a Convict Ancestor Catherine Long who was tried at the Spring Assizes 1822 in Cork City. She was transported to NSW on the "Woodman' in 1823 for 7 yrs. The Convict Indent and her Cert of Freedom (3 Apr 1829) give her native place as Woolwich. Her calling was Servant. Her death certificate states she was born in Ireland and her father was John Long, farmer. Some researchers say she was baptised at Kingston on Thames in 1807 with parents John Long and Ann Durham. Kingston on Thames is 20 miles from Woolwich, Kent.
I can see no evidence that the Catherine Long baptised at Kingston on THames is my convict.
I was wondering if there was/is a Woolwich in Ireland.
Can anyone help Please?
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