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Australia / Re: Lost HAYLON/ HALION/ HALIAN/ HEALION Sisters
« on: Thursday 30 August 18 04:09 BST (UK)  »
I have been  unable to trace a Mary HENLEN who also arrived in the colony in 1849 according to her death certificate.  I'm wondering if this is possibly your Mary HAYLON?   Mary married in Bathurst in 1852 to Joseph Fawcett.  Just a possibility.  Thank  you, J.


Hi J,

Do you have any more information on your Mary? Marriage certificate or death certificate? Maybe parents names or ship she arrived on?

I did have a Mary Halion go to Bathurst she married her second husband there and is buried at Bathurst cemetery under Mary Havenhand.

Any extra information would help me search the records I have.

Kindest regards
HS

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Australia / Re: Lost HAYLON/ HALION/ HALIAN/ HEALION Sisters
« on: Tuesday 19 June 18 04:30 BST (UK)  »
Hi Tom,

Sorry I've only just spotted your message.

Yes it is Philipstown kings co.

We know that Thomas and Mary's last child was baptised in Westmeath in 1827. Mary would have been heavily pregnant when Thomas was convicted.

I know very little about Thomas and Mary.

I have been trying to put together a one name search for Halion but I'm extremely time poor at the moment.

Chat soon

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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: Scullion family- How do I find them in Derry?
« on: Wednesday 30 May 18 00:57 BST (UK)  »
Hello,
Not sure if my family are related, I have a Martha Mullen who married Michael Scullion in Ballyscullion some time prior to 1841 when they left Ireland for Australia. Both Martha and Michael were born in approximately 1816.
Martha's parents are listed as George Mullen and Sarah Dinan. Michael's parents are listed as James Scullion and Rose Scullen.
Martha and Michael were both dead by November 1860 leaving Their 6 surviving children orphaned. Their two youngest boys have been extremely hard to trace I found James's death but there is no trace of the youngest William.
Kindest regards
Kristy

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Australia / Re: What happened to orphans? The SCULLION Brothers.
« on: Wednesday 20 January 16 04:34 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
 I'm history seeker sorry I put the family history aside for a few years. I recently received a message that gave me the kick in the backside I needed to finish what I started with my grandma.

Red Poppy hope you're still following this post. I maybe able to help. Martha scullion/ smith is my gggrandmother.

I've managed to find one of the boys James he never married and died in orange due to burns at the age of 80.

This family has had so much tragedy in their lives it's heartbreaking just reading about it. 

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