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Australia Lookups completed / Re: UK Prison Hulk Register & Letters
« on: Friday 25 March 22 11:36 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Sarah
I would be happy to make contact with the Lady interested in this post.
Kind regards,
Anniebelle

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Australia / Re: NSW Parish Maps
« on: Thursday 11 June 20 01:12 BST (UK)  »
Thank you JM
I will work through your suggestions.
Shall get back to you, if you don't mind, if I am still having problems.
Yes, I know the County and Parishes I am after.

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Australia / NSW Parish Maps
« on: Wednesday 10 June 20 01:34 BST (UK)  »
I a trying to get copies of NSW Parish Maps from 1881 onwards.  Preferably digital copies.
It appears that these have to be sourced through private agents.  I am having trouble navigating the process.
Can anyone provide me with some guidelines as to how to do this?
With thanks,
Anniebelle

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Cork / Re: Catherine Long Convict 1822
« on: Sunday 18 June 17 00:02 BST (UK)  »
Thank you. Catherine definitely sailed from Cork in Ireland so would have been tried in Ireland. I have lots of information on her life in Aust and her marriage to James Grime/s. I appreciate you looking for the information you posted

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Cork / Re: Catherine Long Convict 1822
« on: Tuesday 13 June 17 21:25 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your reply. I have researched her extensively in NSW and in Convict records. It is interesting that if she was a native of Woolwich, England that she would be tried in Cork. I guess her employment as a Servant was the reason for being in Ireland.

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Cork / Catherine Long Convict 1822
« on: Tuesday 13 June 17 04:28 BST (UK)  »
I have a Convict Ancestor Catherine Long who was tried at the Spring Assizes 1822 in Cork City. She was transported to NSW on the "Woodman' in 1823 for 7 yrs. The Convict Indent and her Cert of Freedom (3 Apr 1829) give her native place as Woolwich. Her calling was Servant.  Her death certificate states she was born in Ireland and her father was John Long, farmer. Some researchers say she was baptised at Kingston on Thames in 1807 with parents John Long and Ann Durham. Kingston on Thames is 20 miles from Woolwich, Kent.
I can see no evidence that the Catherine Long baptised at Kingston on THames is my convict.
I was wondering if there was/is a Woolwich in Ireland.
Can anyone help Please?

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Australia / Re: NSW Hulks
« on: Sunday 05 February 17 08:36 GMT (UK)  »
William Buttress was discharged from the 'Phoenix' Hulk on 13 July, 1827 ti be transported to Moreton Bay per the Brig 'Wellington. It also seems he may have been transferred back to Sydney from Moreton Bay on 18 May, 1835.  This would have been at the end of his 7 year sentence.

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Tipperary / Re: Cornelius Hayes father of Bernard Hayes b.1844 Tipperary
« on: Monday 08 February 16 19:57 GMT (UK)  »
Many Thanks. These are the same Kennedys.  I will follow up on Ancestry.

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Tipperary / Re: Cornelius Hayes father of Bernard Hayes b.1844 Tipperary
« on: Sunday 07 February 16 21:04 GMT (UK)  »
I don't know if there is any connection with your Cornelius Hayes but I can give you some information on my ancestors, Cornelius Hayes and his wife Honora, nee Kennedy. Both emigrated from Ireland to Australia arriving in Victoria on 29 Apr, 1854 per "Merchantman" as Assisted Immigrants with four children aged between 4 years and 16 years.  They gave their native places as Co Tipperary.  Honora's brother, Roger Kennedy, had emigrated to Aust with his wife, Mary Egan per 'Strathfieldsaye' in 1839.
My research indicates that Cornelius and Honora were married c1836 Kilmore, North Co Tipperary. I have no information for the parents of Cornelius and I understand it is unlikely that I will find his baptism records c1816 nor Honora Kennedy's records for c1817.There is a record of the baptism of Mary Ann Hayes on 12 Apr, 1837 in Nenagh and Roger Hayes bapt on 28 Jul, 1847 in Kilcommon, both the children of Cornelius Hayes and Honora Kennedy. I know that Honora's parents were Michael Kennedy and Honora Kennedy (nee Kennedy).
This may only be of benefit to you in locating that my Cornelius was in the Nenagh/Kilmore area in the event you know where your Cornelius was from.

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