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Australia / Re: HESSION/DUGGAN families
« on: Sunday 19 August 12 00:51 BST (UK)  »
Hi there,

The only thing I can tell you at this stage is that, according to the latest shipping records, the family came from Charleside, Co Cork and that James HESSION's father was John and his occupation was a shoemaker.

Ann DUGGAN,s father was Dan - occupation, stone mason.

James & Ann arrived in Australia with James' brother Daniel and his family.

Not much help, I'm afraid.

All the best,
Gail

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Australia / Re: GRAYSON Family emigrated from Lurgan to Victoria Australia
« on: Friday 12 November 10 07:14 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for your kind offer, Gerry, but the William GRAYSON and Mary  Ann GRACEY I mentioned is all that I know about them.

Mary Ann m. Edward NEWS 1831 Co Armagh and died in Moggil, Brisbane, 1880 so I don't know any connection to the Australian GRACEY/GRAYSON line ... as yet. But I live in hope!

Kindest regards,
Gail


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Australia / Re: GRAYSON Family emigrated from Lurgan to Victoria Australia
« on: Friday 12 November 10 04:24 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for checking for me, Gerry - it is very much appreciated.

All the best,
Gail

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Australia / Re: GRAYSON Family emigrated from Lurgan to Victoria Australia
« on: Thursday 11 November 10 22:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Gerry,

Would you kindly check something for me? I have a Mary Ann GRACEY b abt 1805 - her father was William GRAYSON m. to Jane (unknown). Is there anything on this line - parents or siblings?

With thanks,
Gail

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Australia / Re: GRAYSON Family emigrated from Lurgan to Victoria Australia
« on: Sunday 24 October 10 00:46 BST (UK)  »
I have a Mary Jane GRACEY (married name NEWS) b abt 1805 Co Armagh who died 1880, Moggill, Queensland. Her father's name was given as William GRAYSON. (It appears that the names are interchangeable)

I know that there a some GRACEY researchers, so it's something to keep in mind if you want to trace your GRAYSON's back to Armagh.

All the best,
Gail

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Clare / Re: McNamara - Co. Clare
« on: Friday 18 June 10 01:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi Gary n Rob,

The shipping records show that Patrick and family came from Fouble, Clare.

Michael and family came from Takill, Clare.

You can find the original documents under Assisted Immigration at any family history centre (or on-line through Ancestry).

All the best,
Gail

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Armagh / Re: Linking up people with same surname
« on: Friday 18 June 10 01:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi busybod,

Nothing of much help but what I do is put connections into the tree  with a note (possible marriage - possible sibling) etc which makes it easier when researching. It's right there in front of you rather than tucked away in a file .... somewhere!!!!

This has worked for me and enabled some connections to be made.

All the best,
Gail

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Australia / HESSION/DUGGAN families
« on: Sunday 30 May 10 02:33 BST (UK)  »
Does anybody else have HESSION/DUGGAN connections?

James HESSION b. 1811 Charleville, Cork - father John HESSION and Annie HESSION - father Dan DUGGAN

and their two children - Patrick HESSION b 1834 and Mary b 1838 emigrated to Australia on the 'Magistrate' 1838.

James & Anne had two more children b in NSW - Bridget b 1841 & John b. 1845.

Mary HESSION/HISHEN m. James GARDINER/GARDNER 1858 Windsor.

Would like to hear from anybody connected to  this line.

Regards,
Gail 

 

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Cork / HESSION/DUGGAN families
« on: Sunday 30 May 10 02:28 BST (UK)  »
Does anybody else have HESSION/DUGGAN connections?

James HESSION b. 1811 Charleville, Cork - father John HESSION and Annie HESSION - father Dan DUGGAN

and their two children - Patrick HESSION b 1834 and Mary b 1838 emigrated to Australia on the 'Magistrate' 1838.

Would like to hear from anybody connected to  this line.

Regards,
Gail

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