Hi Dianna There are a lot of family trees on Ancestry for Nicholas and Bridget Carberry, but they do not have anything on Bridget parents, they do have photo off some of their children. Quite few have that she died around 8 Dec 1855 as shown in the Trove notice below Trove Newspaper Saturday 8 December 1855. Family NOTICE At her residence Gobarralong, Murrumbidgee, Bridget, the beloved wife of Mr Nicholas Carberry, aged 58 <http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/captchaForm?target=ocr&t=1421454095804> years. There are several ways to spell her last name Garrity, Garraghty, Garretty, and on her Certifice of Freedom 31 May 1827 Gerraghty. Also was Nicholas married to a Margaret Byrne before Bridge or this could be the storey about the son Nickolas this notice was on Trove PERSONAL Father Gordon Carberry S.V.D. left Mascot on March 7 1951 to complete his studies for the Divine Word Missionaries at St. Mary's Mission <http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/captchaForm?target=ocr&t=1421460825196> tis ext House, Techny, Illinois (U.S.A.). Gordon received his education at Christian Brothers' College, Townsville Qld, and served with the A.I.F. His great-great-grandparents, Nicholas Carberry and M. Byrne, were on the committee of the first Catholic school at Appin, in 1834, (Father Sumner, president), to secure a Hedge schoolmaster from Ireland, and their names were on the first (1837) subscription list for St. Bede's, Appin. His grandfather, M. T. Carberry, was the first child baptised in the old Yass church, and his grandmother, Mrs. N. T.Carberry (95 years) was one of the first boarders at Albury convent. There is quite a bit on Trove. Josephine Qld -----Original Message----- From: aus-nsw-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-nsw-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of dianna charles via Sent: Saturday, 17 January 2015 7:49 AM To: aus-nsw@rootsweb.com Subject: [AUS-NSW] Bridget CARBERRY nee GARRITY death Hi everyone I’m just trying to clarify if possible the death of my above ancestor there seems to be one Bridget CARBERRY who died in Queanbeyan 1862 and another Bridget CARBERY who died in Kiama NSW in 1871. I have been trying to find another researcher who has a death certificate for either Bridget but no luck so far. The Bridget who died in in Queanbeyan had a father by the name of EDWARD from what I have just discovered this could possibly be Bridget WRINKLE or WINKLE who married first a James MILLYNN in Ireland and then a Thomas CARBERRY in Ireland about 1843. This information comes from the Biographical Register of the ACT 1820-1911 With the Bridget CARBERY who died in Kiama 1871 I have not been able to find much information. My Bridget was married to Nicholas CARBERRY and they were living in the Murrumbidgee area (Gundagai) NSW. Both convicts. I know about Bridget and Nicholas’s lives whilst here but do no know much about Bridget’s parents etc. She was born in Roscommom Ireland c 1798. Any help finding information on the Bridget who died in Kiama, very much appreciated. Kindest regards Dianna ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-NSW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com