I don't have a lot about the Byrnes, and I'll have to search a bit to retrieve what I've got.
Michael Trait, his second wife Margaret Lalor, their baby son Michael, and his two daughters from his first marriage, Catherine and Bridget, left in December 1851, and arrived at Port Henry, now called Geelong, on 31 March 1852 on the ‘Cambodia’. On the passenger list, they were listed as ‘Treat’. It was an extremely slow voyage of 112 days.
When they arrived in Geelong, the Traits went to Anaki Hills, where Michael was indentured as a farm labourer to Fred Griffin, a very wealthy landowner. His daughters lost no time and both married within months of arriving. Catherine married her fiancé from home, Ned Byrne, who was also a passenger on the Cambodia, although the real purpose of granting assisted passage to unmarried girls was to provide wives for men already settled here. They had 12 children.
Bridget married Martin Maloney, and nine children were born to them. He died in 1868 and Bridget remarried, to John Robinson.
Regards, Ken