That sounds a wonderful idea Anya - I must pull all my research together in a form which others may understand!
I'm not sure - perhaps you could mention him briefly and make a separate leaflet which she could read if she wanted with a reference to the book about him. It is so long ago that most people would find it fascinating rather than upsetting.
One of my ancestors got six months in prison in the 1700s for receiving stolen goods (part of a sheep) which is not a great misdemeanour by today's standards.
It is interesting to note that many Australians descended from convicts used to be very ashamed and defensive about their ancestry but now seem to wear it as a badge of pride - especially if they were sent out on the First Fleet.
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