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    1. McGanns from Co Clare & Lynch from Co Cork
    2. Lorraine Anderton
    3. I will repost my interests: JOHN & MARY McGANN daughter Mary born abt 1845/47 perhaps from the Gortaclare area. New Quay. No other information other than Mary came to New Zealand and married here in 1867 JEREMIAH & ELLEN LYNCH nee MULLANE from Ballyvourney son DANIEL born 1831. He also came to New Zealand not sure on what ship and married Mary McGann at Lawrence in November 1867 Kind regards from New Zealand Lorraine

    08/18/2004 05:17:24
    1. RE:Sullivan / Hannon from Co Cork
    2. Lee Carr
    3. My GGG-Grandfather, Cornelius Sullivan, was transported to Australia in 1820. He was tried at Lent Assizes of 1819 in Limerick for Burglary and Robbery but was native of Cork. His parents were Philip Sullivan and Mary Hannon. I would like to know how to access his trial papers, where in Cork he came from, marriage of parents and if he had any siblings. Any ideas any one? Regards, Lee

    08/18/2004 03:34:50
    1. RE: Farrells from Co Galway
    2. Lee Carr
    3. Sisters, Mary and Catherine Farrell, were Bounty Immigrants from Galway in 1841. The "William Turner" left Plymouth and arrived Sydney in Oct, 1841 and the girls travelled under the protection of a Mrs Mary Donnellan who travelled with her husband Larry and children and another Donnellan family. The girls parents were James Farrell and Honor (may be Emma) Hughes and gave Galway as their native place, though we are not sure of the correctness of this information. I would like to know where the girls came from, dates of birth, marriage details for their parents, any siblings, death of Honor Farrell who was deceased when the girls sailed in 1841. The girls were known to "Brian McCabe" obviously someone important - but who was he? Any ideas or suggestions on where to go next would be greatly appreciated. Regards Lee

    08/18/2004 03:43:34
    1. RE: Molloy of Tullamore, Co Tipperary
    2. Lee Carr
    3. Eleanor Molloy was transported to Australia per "Brothers" arriving 1827. She was native of Tullamore, Tipperary. Born around 1800, she was widowed with three children when sentenced to "life" in the colony. I would like to know whether Molloy was her married or maiden name; what would have happened to her children; how to access her trial papers? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Lee

    08/18/2004 03:49:13