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Australia / Re: Ship Travancore passenger list
« on: Wednesday 16 May 12 09:18 BST (UK)  »
I'm the one that thinks you've got a nice name  ;D hehe

Kerryn F

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Australia / Re: Ship Travancore passenger list
« on: Tuesday 15 May 12 21:28 BST (UK)  »
Sorry....it was the Galway County Archives.  Same web address as previous.

Kerryn F

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Australia / Re: Ship Travancore passenger list
« on: Tuesday 15 May 12 14:21 BST (UK)  »
No, I got the records from the National Archives of Ireland or Galway....think this was their website http://www.galway.ie/en/Services/ArchivesService/

Good luck.

Cheers
Kerryn F (different to Kerryn T)

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Australia / Re: Ship Travancore passenger list
« on: Tuesday 15 May 12 09:57 BST (UK)  »
Sorry, I meant to say my gggrandmother arrived on the 'Palestine', shortly after the Travencore.

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Australia / Re: Ship Travancore passenger list
« on: Tuesday 15 May 12 09:56 BST (UK)  »
I can't help you with a passenger list for the Travencore January 1853, but I know that because of the success of this first ship, a second lot of poor and orphaned irish girls was sent again later in November 1852, sailing from Plymouth.  My Great great grandmother Mary Dooley was on this second ship arriving in Fremantle in April 1853.  We have traced our Mary back to the Mount Bellew Workhouse, Co Galway and Mary's passage was paid for by the trustees of the workhouse.  It would seem that many of the girls on this same ship were from Co Galway. Noted in the minutes of the Mount Bellew Poor Union Board meeting it mentions the Travencore: 
"3 September 1852
‘Letter from Lieutenant Sunders, [R.N. Emigration Agent stating that the
Emigration commissioners had instructed him to make a selection of 30
young women from the female inmates in Mount Bellew workhouse who
are candidates for emigration to Van Diemen’s land, for passage to that
colony by the ship ‘Travencore’ which will sail from Plymouth on 23rd
instant, and requesting to be informed of the day that he could make his
selection’ (p339).
10 September 1852
‘That Lient Saunders Emigration Agent had selected 30 of the female
inmates for passages to Van Diemen’s land by the ship “Travencore” which
will sail from Plymouth on 23rd inst and from the limited time given to have
the outfit necessary for them prepared he purchased 500 yards of grey
calico for the requisite number of shifts, which are complete and prayed
the Board’s sanction to his so doing; he submitted the following list of
articles necessary to complete the outfit prescribed by the Colonial Land
and Emigration Commissioners and requested the Board’s attention to
same viz:40
yards calico
210 yards flannel
540 yards cotton
360 yards cashmere
120 towels’ (p374).
Resolved That the Master be authorised to purchase the above articles
required or the emigrants outfit. Board approve of his having purchases
calico in anticipation of their sanction’ (p374)."

I hope this is of some assistance.
Kerryn

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Galway / Re: Larkin trace please
« on: Sunday 29 April 12 03:15 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Dawn.

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Galway / Re: GAVEN/GAVIN or GARVEN
« on: Saturday 28 April 12 14:05 BST (UK)  »
I have a Michael Gavin born c1830+ from Co Galway, possibly from around Mount Bellew, married to a Bridget Dooley.   Known children Martin b1866, Bridget b 1869 and Anne born 1870.  Bridget's siblings and parents immigrated to Derbyshire, England between 1851 and 1861.  Bridget was said to have remained in Ireland.

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Galway / Re: Larkin trace please
« on: Saturday 28 April 12 13:52 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I have a Margaret Larkin b c1799 married to a Lawrence Dooley.  It would appear that they may have been living around Mount Bellew before immigrating to Claylane, Derbyshire, England between 1851 and 1861. Their children were Bridget, Patrick, Martin, Mary, Lawrence, Thomas, Catherine and William Riley Dooley.  William later married a Bridget Burke from Durham.

Is this any help to you?

Regards
Kerryn

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Anyone missing a Joseph Dawson born around 1780 and son John Dawson born around 1806-11??


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