Hello Rose, Prior to sailing for Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), Mary Stuart gave birth to a son in Williamstown on Port Phillip Bay; the registers of St James' Church, Melbourne contain a record of the baptism of a son: STUART, Andrew Godfrey; parents Thomas and Mary, born Williamstown, 1841 Victorian Reg. #12551 If Andrew arrived in the Australian colonies in 1837, I would be looking for a colonial marriage considering Mary's birthdate of 1824. You will find several references to the Stuarts of Lisdhu by doing a site search of the CTI site. Hope this helps, Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia From: CARELL < [email protected]> Subject: [CoTyIre] Andrew Thomas Stuart. Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2013 08:19:26 +1000 Mary Gilmour was the daughter of John Gilmour. She married Andrew Thomas Stuart, son of Hon. Andrew Godfrey Stewart and Sophia Isabella Lenox-Conyngham, in April 1840. The Mercury Hobart, Tas. : 29 May 1942 Page 6 . Andrew Thomas Stuart, came to Australia In 1837 and settled on sheep country at Mt. Macedon (V.) before Melbourne was founded. Sub-sequently he crossed to Van Diemen's Land, where he entered the Civil Service Mr. A. M. Stuart was commandant at Port Arthur. The family of the Royal Stuart clan has distinguished lineage' and the family tree ls traced back to 1394. Mr. Audley Mervyn Stuart was a great-grandson of Robert, second Earl of Castle Stuart, with seats at Stuart Hall, County Tyronne, Ireland, and Nutley, Sussex, England, still occupied by the present earl. A little more perhaps, to add to the Stuart story?? Carole.