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Anchor425
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Magee Family of migrants to NSW
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Friday 08 March 19 03:46 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Does anyone have any info on Bernard and Sarah Magee (McGee) nee McGrory from Co. Fermanagh who arrived in NSW on ship "Alfred", with five daughters, the youngest of whom, Sidney was born during the voyage. My connection is through the eldest child, Annie (1849-1930) who married a migrant from Co. Galway, John Flatley (1835-1916) in Sydney, NSW in 1969.
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Re: Magee Family of migrants to NSW
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Friday 08 March 19 12:20 GMT (UK) »
arrived in NSW 1860, Bernard 35, Sarah 33?, Anne 10, Mary Jane 8, Eliza 6, Sarah about 1, Sidney.
hard to find if you do not have name of townland in Fermanagh.
when Annie got married to it say which townland she was from, or when they died?
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Re: Magee Family of migrants to NSW
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Friday 08 March 19 13:28 GMT (UK) »
One would need to know their Religion too....
http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/church.htm
http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/fermanagh/church2.htm
but haven't looked as I don't know Religion.
R.C. ones are online free. You'd need idea of Parish!
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Friday 08 March 19 13:51 GMT (UK) »
The immigration record shows them as RC.
Sarah's baptism 22 March 1857 (right hand page, first baptism after marriages)
https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632830#page/2/mode/1up
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Re: Magee Family of migrants to NSW
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Saturday 09 March 19 04:02 GMT (UK) »
Many thanks Debra & others
I believe you have found what part of Fermanagh my McGees were from with Sarah's record of baptism viz Magheraculmany RC Parish. The date of the baptism is consistent with her age on immigration (surname recorded as Magee) of 1 yr & 6 mths. The surname of the sponsors, McDonagh is not familiar to me; perhaps they are an uncle & aunt?
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Re: Magee Family of migrants to NSW
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Saturday 09 March 19 07:32 GMT (UK) »
What BDM certificates do you have for this family?
Who is Margaret DUFFY?
"Alfred" arrived Sydney 6 Jan 1860
MAGEE Bernard 35yrs both (read and write)
MAGEE Sarah 33 yrs
MAGEE Anne 10yrs dau read
MAGEE Mary Jane 8yrs dau
MAGEE Eliza 6 yrs dau
MAGEE Sarah 1yr 6mths dau
MAGEE Sidney infant dau
DUFFY Margaret 1yr 6mths niece
All native place Fermanagh
All Roman Catholic
All children neither read nor write
BDM NSW births
500216 / 1860 MAGEE Sydney parents Bernard / Sarah marine
9312 / 1864 MAGEE Ellen parents Bernard / Sarah @ Kiama
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Saturday 09 March 19 08:56 GMT (UK) »
Is this your family?
SMH 7 Jul 1890 p10
Friends of the late Mrs. SARAH McGEE MUNDAY......her funeral......late residence 36 Francis Street Glebe.........
Friends of Joseph McGEE ........his mother the late Mrs Sarah M'Gee MUNDAY, residence No 35 Francis Street Glebe.....
The friends of Mr. Alexander McGRORY .......funeral of his beloved SISTER, the late Sarah McGee Monday....her late resdence No 36 Francis street Glebe...
The friends of James KING, George HIGGINS, John PEARCE and Joseph LOW.....mother-in-law, Sarah McGee Munday........ her late resedence No 36 Francis-st, Glebe
Rookwood Catholic Cemetery
MONDAY Sarah 62yrs 07/07/1890 SEC*M1*CC**49
NSW BDM death
5258/1890 MUNDAY Sarah parents UKN / UKN @ Glebe
NSW BDM marriage
706/1878 MCGEE Susan marr. HIGGINS George @ Sydney
3439/1880 MACGEE Mary Jane marr. LOWE Waclen @ Grafton
1787/1880 MACGEE Henry Jane marr. LOWE Joseph @ Glebe
2536/1883 MACGEE Ellen marr. PIERCE John @ Glebe
Evening News 4 Apr 1870 p3
..death by drowning of Bernard MGEE....Circular Quay.....Sarah MGEE....her husband...resides Darling Street Ultimo.....he was native of Fermanagh...45 years old......widow and seven children.....
NSW BDM death
411 / 1870 MACGEE Bernard age about 45 years died Sydney Cove
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Re: Magee Family of migrants to NSW
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Saturday 09 March 19 09:41 GMT (UK) »
The priest in the earlier baptisms does not seem to record mothers names at all
but saw this baptism
Bernardim of Alexandri McGee appears to possibly be 26th March 1837
left hand side a few baptisms down from heading Rigistrum Baptismall,pro anno 1837
https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632829#page/4/mode/1up
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Re: Magee Family of migrants to NSW
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Saturday 09 March 19 10:10 GMT (UK) »
Left hand page
Nov 2nd 1838
Sarah fillia Gulmia Magroury just a possible ( Gulielmus latin for William)
https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632829#page/12/mode/1up
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