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Kilkenny / Re: Joseph Cox b 1804
« on: Sunday 15 July 07 06:48 BST (UK)  »
Wow it's been over 2 years since I posted that Info and you are the first to answer. Eliza married Martin Ryan, and I don't know alot about their descendants [maybe you can help] but I will help with whatever I can. (*)
Cheers
Dennis Cox

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Cheshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: John James Carter Wirral Cheshire
« on: Saturday 23 April 05 06:06 BST (UK)  »
Thanks very much Peter,
Yes it's a bit of a mystery. I have purchased certificates over here in Australia. The children show their mothers maiden name on their wedding cert's as Garner but on John's death cert it shows his spouse as Kate Blain. On John's death cert it shows his fathers name as William mother unknown.
It shows on the passenger list as John 39 and Catherine 38 in 1869. Joseph Garner Blain was 17. Joseph married in Melbourne to Hester Blanche Downward in 1877 they had 2 children before his wife and youngest child passed away. They are buried in Melbourne with James Thornburgh Carter, John and Catherine youngest son. Joseph remarried in 1886 to Constance Adelaide Rosenthal. They had 1 child in 1887 but can't find any trace of them in Australia after that. The Carters moved to Sydney around 1878.
Thanks Again
Dennis Cox

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Kilkenny / Joseph Cox b 1804
« on: Friday 22 April 05 09:18 BST (UK)  »
My G G Grandfather Joseph Cox was born at Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland in 1804. The Cox's were Protestant and Joseph’s father William Cox was a Barrister. Tipperary was the storm centre of emigration to 19th century Australia. Standing on the Rock of Cashel you can look over the warm, grassy plain of the Golden Vale of Ireland and the parishes that sent hundreds of young men and women to Australia's shore.
Joseph’s first wife Ann had been married to a cousin of Joseph, Oliver Cox who had died. Prior to his death Oliver had asked Joseph to care for his wife and children should he not survive. Joseph did as Oliver had requested and married Ann on 28 May 1827 at the Church of Ireland, Parish of Stradbally in the Clanwilliam Barony, County Limerick.
Joseph Cox and his family departed Ireland from Cork Harbour by sea on 05 August 1836 to travel to Port Jackson, New South Wales. The ship they travelled on was the “Lady McNaughton”. Eight children accompanied Joseph and his first wife Ann. Joseph and Ann had three daughters Eliza, Isabella, Catherine and one son William,
Would love to contact anybody who can help me to find more information on Joseph's family before he left Ireland.
Thanks Dennis Cox in OZ

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Cheshire Completed Lookup Requests / John James Carter Wirral Cheshire
« on: Friday 22 April 05 09:00 BST (UK)  »
My G G Grandfather John James Carter b 1829 married Catherine Mary Garner b 1832 around 1858/9. They had 4 children Emma Kate b 1859, William Edward b 1860, Julia Fiddes b 1862, James Thornburgh b 1863. The children were born Churchwood Wirral Cheshire. They left for Australia in 1869 on the ship Hogton Tower arriving Melbourne Sept 1869. A Joseph Garner Blain was travelling with them also. Catherine may have been married before. I have trace the family here in Australia but would love to know more about the family in England, Maybe even contact a cousin.
Thanks Dennis in OZ

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