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Re: Melbourne General, in Parkville. Cemetery
« Reply #9 on: Monday 07 April 25 22:40 BST (UK) »
thank you for the birth month. This was the first child born after they arrived.

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« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 08 April 25 00:13 BST (UK) »
I am sorry but i cannot understand what you mean, who arrived when and from where.
 
it would be really good if you could give a little bit more information so we can understand the story of your search. all I hope is that the photo of the headstone helped

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« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 08 April 25 00:15 BST (UK) »



  This was the first child born after they arrived.
Mary Ann's birth certificate would confirm that.

The Victorian marriage,

MCINERNEY Bridget
WHITE, John
1860
2507/1860

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« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 08 April 25 01:49 BST (UK) »
yes, you have the parents of Mary Ann. As there is no Mary Ann white on the headstone and the Bane's seam to be all children, and we have from Find a grave this is the place of Mary Ann, I quest
all my answers have been answered. thank you al for your help.


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Re: Melbourne General, in Parkville. Cemetery
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 08 April 25 06:28 BST (UK) »
The family buried after Mary are of no relation.
heath
Well digging a little deeper, I think there is a chance they are related.

Thomas BANE, the father of the many deceased children memorialised on the headstone at Melbourne General Cemetery died in 1891.
He had remarried after the death of his first wife. 

His death is here.

BANE Thos
Mother Margt MCINERTY
Father Jos
Aged  64
1891
3028/1891

To my way of thinking, his mother's maiden name, here as MCINERTY, is very similar to the maiden name of Bridget nee (McINERNEY) WHITE, mother of deceased child Mary Ann WHITE.

One possiblity is that Bridget's father and Thomas's mother were siblings.

I wonder if Mary Ann WHITE was in fact interred at the same location as the BANE children, but does not appear on the Memorial stone.

Just speculations.

Someone on the Irish board may help with some research there if you make a request.

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Re: Melbourne General, in Parkville. Cemetery
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 09 April 25 01:12 BST (UK) »
Thank you for that it needs to be looked in to. I know the McInerney line and Bridget's father is Cornelius. Melbourne Cemetery Parkville state that is were Mary Ann in buried. Cornelius  dies in Ireland Clare. So Cornelius and Margaret could be siblings.  If Cornelius was born 1798 then I could be looking for Margert's birth circa 1798 . 

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« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 09 April 25 01:52 BST (UK) »
Yes,
There is a good chance that is the connection.
 
when Thomas BANE died , he was a wealthy man and he left his estate to his second wife Ann and his children.

His will is digitiised

https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/wills-and-probates

The MI was dedicated to his own children, but there is a possibility that he may have "helped " the WHITES with their sad loss, by offering a burial place for the child.


 
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« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 09 April 25 05:05 BST (UK) »
looking through the will very quickly the name O'Shea could be the clue. Bridget's mother was Hannah O'Shea. I see that Thomas dies 6 Jan 1821. Bridget was born in 1833. I would be going back a long way to find any thing out in the 1800 which is very hard in Ireland. I will have a go at looking for Laurance  O'shea.

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« Reply #17 on: Thursday 10 April 25 04:18 BST (UK) »
Thomas BANE’s first wife, Catherine Agnes, was nee REED. Her father recorded on her death registration indexing was Thomas REED. ( 651 / 1861).

Laurence O’SHEA's wife, Mary was nee REED on the birth Victorian indexations of 2 children. Her father was recorded on her death registration indexing was Thomas REID. ( 8016 / 1897)

Laurence O’Shea was a publican of Brighton and wealthy. He died in Nov 1891.

The Death Notice of Mary OSHEA ,- Trove Newspapers- states she was born in Clare (Ire) and she and Laurence came to Vic in 1856.  Their home in Aisling St. Brighton was named Fedamore.

This biography would have been supplied by family and may or may not be factually correct.

Sue

Modify.
Having just viewed the marriage certificate of Laurence O'SHEA and Mary REED available on an online ancestry tree, there is clearly wrong information in the death notice.

Their marriage was in Melbourne at St James Catholic Church in 1865.
Thomas BANE was a witness.

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