tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7853210345064835155.post1882661184929762177..comments2023-07-16T22:19:27.600+10:00Comments on Rajah's Granddaughter: Cascades Female FactoryBernadettehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00114601217499975849noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7853210345064835155.post-50433058470302513682011-02-23T22:29:15.968+11:002011-02-23T22:29:15.968+11:00Lovely time with you Bernadette. Retracing the ste...Lovely time with you Bernadette. Retracing the steps. The convict women brought down the Derwent River. Depending what year they arrived they would have walked up to the Cascades Female Factory where they would await the possibility of assignment.<br /><br />It's all so personal when it's your very own ancestor that was walked up to the female factory. That changes everything. You want to understand her experiences.<br /><br />One in every six Google Search relates to ancestry queries. One in four Australians have convict ancestry. There are many descendants wanting to learn about their family history and Bernadette like you and I they may find they have a female or male convict ancestor. They too will learn more about colonial history through their interest in their very own family searchings.Chris Henrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09982206343974996837noreply@blogger.com