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Cork / Re: John Lindsay died 1802
« on: Wednesday 15 May 19 07:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi Barry,
I have a Peter Good b. 1811, Macroom. Married Alice Good and immigrated to Tasmania in 1838. There is a possibility that his parents were William & Rebecca Good of Ahinagh.
Peter had the following brothers and sisters (confirmed); Samuel (1824-1858), school master at Pembrokeshire; Francis (1802-1861), Governor Smithfield Prison; Catherine (Kate) (1830-1907) governess, unmarried; Rebecca (1817), unknown and possibly James b. 1816 who also immigrated to Tasmania but I not sure if he is related to Peter or Alice.
They were all educated and William (their father) may have been a Customs Officer/Clerk.
James Good m. Mary Anne Saunders and their 4 children were born in Ireland - Susannah 1842, Matilda 1850, Rebecca Banfield 1851 & Samuel Saunders in 1854.
Peter Good's children were William b. 1834 and Mary 1837 in Ireland; and then John, Catherine, Alice, Samuel, Peter & Rachael in Tasmania.
Do any of these names ring any bells with you?

Also, I have another mystery man - John Whelply Lindsay born c. 1804 who married Anne Splaine (dau of Richard esq) at Templemartin, Bandon in 1835. He went on to become Rev. J W Lindsay and ended up in Tasmania.  I had always wondered if the Linsday/Splaine family had known the Good family prior to Tasmania.

Samuel Good , son of Peter married Eliza Lindsay, dau of JW in 1870.

They were my 2x great grand parents.

Regards, Maree

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Just wondering how you have progressed with your Good ancestry?

I have a Peter Good b. 1811, Macroom. Married Alice Good and immigrated to Tasmania in 1838. There is a possibility that his parents were William & Rebecca Good of Ahinagh.
Peter had the following brothers and sisters (confirmed); Samuel (1824-1858), school master at Pembrokeshire; Francis (1802-1861), Governor Smithfield Prison; Catherine (Kate) (1830-1907) governess, unmarried; Rebecca (1817), unknown and possibly James b. 1816 who also immigrated to Tasmania but I not sure if he is related to Peter or Alice.

They were all educated and William (their father) may have been a Customs Officer/Clerk.

James Good m. Mary Anne Saunders and their 4 children were born in Ireland - Susannah 1842, Matilda 1850, Rebecca Banfield 1851 & Samuel Saunders in 1854.

Peter Good's children were William b. 1834 and Mary 1837 in Ireland; and then John, Catherine, Alice, Samuel, Peter & Rachael in Tasmania.

Do any of these names ring any bells?

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