Harold and Margaret CLEMENTS were siblings, and Maria and James Harper KIRKHAM were siblings.
MARRIAGE8 Apr 1846
St Mary, Walton on the Hill, Lancashire
Harold CLEMENTS, Minor, Book Keeper, Bachelor, Bootle
Father: William Clements, Engraver
Maria Riding KIRKHAM, Full Age, Spinster, Bootle
Father: Thomas Kirkham, Deceased, Upholsterer
Witnesses: Margaret Clements & Richard Kelly
MARRIAGE14 May 1851
St Martin, Birmingham, Warwickshire
James Harper KIRKHAM, 23, Wine Merchant, Bachelor, Bell Barn Road
Father: Thomas KIRKHAM, Upholsterer
Margaret CLEMENTS, 26, Spinster, Bell Barn Road
Father: William CLEMENTS, Artist
Witnesses: Isacc SHAW & Amelia SHAW
In 1851 just before James and Margaret's marriage, he and his sister Maria were living together. She is a seaman's wife and had a son named Thomas who was aged 7.
I think that they all migrated together on the ship
Alciope which left Liverpool in Sep 1852 and arrived in Victoria in December with 195 passengers. There doesn't appear to be a surviving passenger list.
Someone (probably Harold) looking for Maria in 1854:
WANTED to know tho address of Mrs Maria Clements, who left Liverpool 12 months last September, in the Alciope. Address D. Scott, office of this paper.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/4805519Harold was looking for her in 1856:
CLEMENTS, MARIA RIDING, who sailed from Liverpool, 1852, in the Alciope, is requested to communicate with Harold Clements at Roberts's Missing Friends Registry, 85 Flinders Street west. Any person giving information of the party advertised will oblige. HC
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/7135344Margaret KIRKHAM was looking for her in 1865, probably to advise of the death of her brother James in NSW. By now Maria was going by the surname of MacNAMARA:
MARIA MACNAMARA, formerly Maria Clements, last heard of in 1862 as a patient at the Ballarat Infimary, please communicate with your sister-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Kirkham, Bourke street, Surrey Hills, N. S. VVales. care of Mr. A. Cubltt, Missing Friends Office, Bridge-street, Sydney.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/5735120I think that Harold quite possibly did not come with the others and had not seen Maria since her arrival. There may be other notices which reveal more information.
Debra
