Just a wild guess, Derek, but I have a relative who stood trial in Leicester in 1883. He was found guilty and sentenced to penal servitude in Millbank Penitentiary in London. Millbank was the famous prison where people were relocated to Australia. However, all of that had stopped by the time your Selina went on trial in 1902. However, if you can't find them in 1911, do you think it possible that they might have emigrated? --Carolyn, in Minnesota, USA -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Derek Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 2:51 PM To: Leicestershire Mailing List Subject: [LEI] What happened to SELINA BRADSHAW ? I have a newspaper report, dated 2 January 1902, in the Leicester Daily Post giving details of SELINA BRADSHAW, 43, laundress, being sentenced to three years penal servitude. Unfortunately the report does not say in which prison she would serve her sentence and I have been unable to find any trace of her after this date. I cannot find her on the 1911 Census and have not found any subsequent death or marriage record for her. She was born SELINA HARCOT BODYCOT on 5 June 1857 in Leicester and married WILLIAM BRADSHAW (born Barrow Upon Soar, 4 May 1858) at All Saints Leicester on 7 October 1877. Her husband is also a mystery, as I have not found him on any census after 1881 - although he is mentioned in a newspaper report of 29 February 1896, when his son was in court for stealing. Any help in tracing Selina or her husband William would be much appreciated. Derek Bradshaw. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message