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Grealys of Annaghdown
« on: Friday 04 June 10 07:06 BST (UK) »
Good afternoon all,

I'm tracking the relatives of Jeremiah Grealy and Winifred Delaney (pre 1800's - dont have their birth dates!) - can anybody help me out?

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Mark

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Re: Grealys of Annaghdown
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 15 June 10 06:58 BST (UK) »
Hi Mark
I just saw  another post of yours where you said that your ancestors were Jeremiah and Winifrid.  I've just started looking for the Grealys. My gr gr gr grandmother was Honora Grealy.  She married Michael Devaney. Their daughter Cecilia (or sometimes Sarah) married Robert Roche in Albury and lived in Yackandandah. I don't have much more information but have noticed in the passenger lists that quite a few Grealys that came out to Australia, listed their relatives in the colony as Thomas and James (uncles). I would love to hear more of the Grealys.
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bernsberns

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Re: Grealys of Annaghdown
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 16 June 10 00:17 BST (UK) »
hi bernsberns
any idea where in ireland your grealy s came from in ireland, i also have grealy relatives

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Re: Grealys of Annaghdown
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 16 June 10 02:25 BST (UK) »
Hi Michael
I'm just starting my research into this family.  I found Honora  and James Devaney on the passenger lists for the Earl of Elgin in 1853. Their parents are given as Michael and Honora (Grealy). Father dead. Mother in Annaghdown. There appear to be several Grealy relatives on board (Darby, Patrick, Mary and Winifrid whose parents are Patrick and Ellen in Annagdown) as there are several references to Uncles Thomas and James Grealy in Goulburn. I have looked at the databases on ancestry and  have also found the following website on Roots web:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maddenps/GALWAYEM.htm
where a gentleman called Peter Madden has listed the Galway emigrants.
 As yet I haven't been able to find an entry on the passenger lists for my direct relative - James and Honora's sister- Ceclia.
Finding the Grealy family in the first place (with many of the siblings) I found from a website doing a search for Yackandandah and grealy:
http://chaz.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=chaz&view=0&pid=69&rand=562115101
I am trying to verify the relationships with BMD documents
If you have any comments or info - let me know!
regards
bernsberns


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Re: Grealys of Annaghdown
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 20 June 10 00:58 BST (UK) »
Hello all,

We are tracing the same Family. I think I can help you out:

Honora's parents are the Jeremiah and Winifred i mentioned in my post. Honora and Michael Devaney also had a daughter Honora (1831 – 28/03/1873), who married a Patrick Murphy (1820-1876) in 1861. They are both buried in Albury.

My direct ancestors start with Honoras brother Patrick who married a Winifred Ellen Hynes, these are the Yackandandah Grealys. Quite a large number of them are buried at the Yackandandah Cemetery. Another branch of the family also lived/lives around the Eldorado area, not far from Albury Wodonga. I'll direct you to this site. A distant relative know doubt put this together. Very handy and a good starting point. I'm also trying to find some source documents (BDM etc)...a lot of the older stuff is in NSW, but you can search there indexes for free on the NSW BDM site...

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Mark Grealy

The picture I've attached is of a newspaper clipping regarding the drowning death of two young Grealy boys in  the Goublurn area. They are the sons of James Grealy and Thomas Grealy (both brothers of Honora who married Michael Devaney.

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Re: Grealys of Annaghdown
« Reply #5 on: Monday 09 September 24 05:00 BST (UK) »
Hello all.
I am also researching this GREALY family. My wife’s people trace back to a Goulburn branch – Thomas GREALY who married Margaret NAUGHTON, 15Jun1858.Their daughter, who married John WATSON, is my wife’s great-grandmother. (I have just found your posts having recently picked up the reins of this project again.)

You may well have some or all of the following, and I’ll try only to add to what is on the thread already, but this is what I know of them in Australia:

Thomas, Mary and James arrived on the ‘Regulus’ in Melbourne in 1842.
In 1850, Thomas purchased a residential block on the corner of Union and Lagoon Sts. It was held in the family until my wife’s uncle sold them to a canny chap who onsold it to a fuel company to establish a service station on it. (The uncle, so it goes, was born under the third pump, ie where the third fuel pump sat on the block.)

“The Pioneer Register of Goulburn and District” notes that Thomas was a labourer and James was a shop keeper. The two Grealy boys who drowned were sons of these two men. Mary married Patrick GOALY/GAULEY in Ireland. James had also married in Ireland, to Honorah FAHY in 1836. She must have died because he married Catherine (Kate)HESHAM, a widow, in 1861. James was about 61!
All three lived their lives in the Goulburn district and at least Thomas and Mary are buried in the old cemetery there.

The book also notes that in 1853, James sponsored 10 of hus nephews and nieces from Ireland under the “Rem Reg scheme” [?]and more in the late 1850s.