Convict couple Jane [arrived 1820 with three children] and Barney CARR [arrived 1819]had five children. Jane gave birth to two girls Jane and Catherine in the colony of NSW who's christening are not found under CARR or KERR. 1850 Jane's will lists her daughters and husbands, Jane to James BRIER and Catherine to James YATES. Neither girls marriage, appears under Carr or Kerr. However there are two marriages under the men's names and the girls given names: James BRIARS to Jane TUCKER in 1840 and James YATES to Catherine FANNON in 1844. In NSW BDM their are christening records for Jane Tucker daughter of Thomas and Jane in 1821 and Catherine Fanning daughter of Edward and Jane in 1825. There are no marriages for Thomas Tucker to Jane or Edward Fanning/Fannan/Fannon to Jane in the years 1788-1828. There is only one child born to Thomas and Jane Tucker 1788-1840 and the same for Edward and Jane Fanning. Thomas Tucker and Edward Fanning were not listed as convicts on State Archives. Although there is a Thomas Tucker in Tassie in 1820. I found Edward Fanning AKA Fannin in the 1828 census a convict arriving on the Minvera 1819. The same ship that Jane Carr's eldest daughter Maria married a man from in 1827. Thomas Tucker was not listed in 1828. Jane CARR in 1822 muster is listed at Parramatta factory with two children 4 and 1 both born in the colony. The older child however was born overseas. Barney, her Husband was only assigned to Jane in 1824 at her request, prior to this he was assigned to Emu plains on arrival. The family is listed in the 1825 muster together Jane, husband and two sons and on another page Maria [the older daughter] with Jane Jnr. The next daughter Catherine was born about 1826 and both girls are listed with their Mother in 1828 census under KERR the husband is missing from the census. A trial report in May 1831 has Jane stating she has not lived with her husband for some years. 1827 a newspaper article regarding a trial for robbery acquits Jane but finds she was illegally at large and ordered to be returned to the factory [possibly from a charge of theft brought against her in 1826]. My earlier thoughts were that Jane became pregnant during her time in Parramatta factory but with the second child it could have been during time out. Am I correct in thinking the above christening records and marriages are for Jane CARR's daughters? I would also like to hear from anyone who can add further details of whom Thomas Tucker and Edward Fanning/Fannin were? Thank you Karen