My convict blood relatives: 1. Mary Doyle arrived at Port Jackson in 1802 aboard the "Atlas 1" with her infant daughter by the same name who was noted on the log as (CF) "came free". Mary Doyle had been sentenced to 7 years at Carlow "assizes" (Ireland) in 1800 for an "unexplained" offence. So I have a "convict" arriving on the "Atlas 1" with a "free" daughter in tow. 2. I also have a convict that married the daughter "Mary Doyle" when she grew up. His name was Thomas Smith ,(Alias Thomas Smith-Whitehorn), who was sentenced to life in a Middlesex court for "pick-pocketing" a handkerchief. He arrived in 1821 per the "Grenada". The daughter from that marriage was Amelia Smith Whitehorn, my great great Grandmother who married Henry George Bastian. Ronald Bastian