hello Tabily

(I belong to the same Meehan tree as Tabily). A quick note, I've got to get back to the study, no time for genie for a while.
I wonder if it was Owen's
grandaughter who stole from him? Grandaughter Ann Meehan was 17-18 y.o in 1857.
I haven't come across many Owen Meehan's, one that was a convict before this one, died before 1855 on either Lord Howe Is or Norfolk Island (where he was working as some kind of police constable). I noticed an Owen Meehan arrived in ?Sydney Australia 1857 with his wife as an immigrant. They are the only Owen Meehan's I've ever found! I don't know where he was living, but was only with his wife.
The chances of this being the correct Owen are high, especially considering it is the right place in Sydney.
There are two Hugh MEENEN deaths in NSW bdm. Neither of them might be them.
Our Meehan's have had incredibly weird spellings, Meenen is a mild variation!
One in the year of Hugh Jnr arrival ...
1855 Hugh MEENEN 44 yrs old (so born abt 1811) no parents listed, district is blank.
if this is one of them would have to be the father, Hugh Junior was in his 20's
1873 Hugh MEENEN father: James J, Mother: Rose District: Paddington
This doesn't match with Hugh MEEHAN Jnr parents.
Could be Hugh Senior.
I wonder if Hugh MEEHAN Snr who was already in the colony in 1855 was a convict?
It would be interesting to find his details of where from, wife etc.
I've only had time for a glance ...
convict Hugh MEICHEN 1820 per Neptune.
Just a titbit - a Hugh MEEHAN operated a sawmill at Freshwater Cover early 1800's.
Lyn