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Northumberland / Re: Matfen Murder 1855 - Conroys & Allens alias Andersons
« on: Friday 05 January 24 15:22 GMT (UK)  »
I have just been contacted by a convict researcher about Michael Allan, convict no.4585. I googled him and came across this forum so hopefully I have posted a reply correctly. I am sure they will get back to me with more info. I already had this
From Freemantle Prison Australia
ALLEN, Michael
4585
1 Jan 1858
Nile
Date of Birth: 1833
Marital Status: Unmarried
Occupation: Horse dealer
Literacy: Illiterate
Sentence Place: Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England
Crime: Robbery with violence
Sentence Period: Life
Ticket Leave Date: 14 Oct 1861
Conditional Pardon Date: 11 Oct 1866


Greetings from Australia.  I am a direct descendant of Michael Allen, of the Matfen Murder saga.  I have had a very quick look at the first page of this thread and will look at the rest soon, but very excited to find it. Sadly, Michael never made it back to the UK.  He was granted Ticket of Leave in 1861 and Conditional Pardon in 1866.  He married Mary Ann McLochlin (nee Wellington) in 1866 and the only child of this union was my great grandmother, Isabella Louisa Allen, born in 1868.  Michael died in 1873 aged 39 in Geraldton, Western Australia.  Mary Ann married again the same year Michael died and went on to have another 7 children to George Robinson. Isabella, a midwife, died aged 60 in 1928. Until she married she continued to use the surname of Allen and did not take on the Robinson name despite being only 5 when Michael died.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Clandestine marriages
« on: Thursday 29 August 13 08:15 BST (UK)  »
Re the link you posted that was me a few years ago looking. I have found information before and after Alexander Lafon who married Ann? just not them. There are connections with his parents from  Amsterdam and I have just applied for help form their archives. The family were there from at least 1690 to 1704

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Clandestine marriages
« on: Thursday 29 August 13 08:08 BST (UK)  »
Thank you it was a shot in the dark

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Family History Beginners Board / Clandestine marriages
« on: Wednesday 28 August 13 22:47 BST (UK)  »
I have been searching for the marriage of Alexander Lafon[e] to someone possibly called Ann about 1720. Family stories said that the marriage was not approved of and that she was an heiress to great wealth. I have eventually found a record of Alexander and Ann Day? 1721 Fleet and wonder if this is the marriage. Ann? died in 1785 and was buried in St Marylebone church the burial entry reads Persomee Lafon and it has been suggested that this was to cover up her real name.
They had 1 son Alexander Lafon born 1736 but I have no record of parents. Can anyone throw any light on this.

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