I may be duplicating some information, but it is a very long thread, and I think the following is about Rosa, and perhaps best kept together. (I have a BOWMAN connection from that era).
A transcription of a baptism registered in the parish registers of the St Marys Cathedral, Sydney:
Mary, daughter of Thomas DALY and Ann WALKER baptised 1 May 1830.
Sponsors John McLOUGHLAN and Rosa McCORMICK.
See the Early Church Records of NSW BDM for 1830, at both Volume 127, line 1465 and Volume 128, line 1490. (likely that one is a transmitted record of the original parish register, as that was a requirement of the NSW governor’s administrative practices of that era).
Re Rosa McCORMACK….
1827 February
Rose McCORMACK, 23, a Cotton mill washer, arrived 4 Feb 1827 on the Brothers, under a seven year sentence
1828 NSW Census
Rose McCORMICK, 25, Catholic, wife of Jno McLACHLAN, arrived Brothers 1, assigned as Government Servant, in the household of James BOWMAN, in the district of Patricks Plains.
1829
Rose McCORMACK, Ticket of Leave 29/0827
Allowed to remain in the district of Patricks Plains
Tried at Antrim, arrived per Brothers in 1827. See reel 912 at NSW State Records.
11 June 1827, marriage by Banns, with consent of the Governor (bride and broom both noted as Prisoners of the Crown).
John McGLOGLIN, bachelor, of Patricks Plains, and Rose McCORMACK, spinster,
Marriage registered at Church Church C of E, Newcastle. Rev. G A Middleton. Witnesses, Denis FLANERY, of Newcastle, Constable and Letitia WARDLE of Newcastle.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/uon/2466468328/in/album-72157605008173551/That should be a live link to the actual image of the record of that marriage in the parish register. (entry No. 17)
JM