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Migrated to/Born in Australia

My 3 x great grandmother, Jane Malcomson immigrated to Australia as part of the Earl Grey Irish Orphans Scheme from 1848-1850. She arrived in Sydney 4 April 1859 on the ship Digby which had departed Plymouth on 16 December 1848. The immigration record states that she was 17 years old, Church of England, could not read or write, parents were both dead and she came from Drumlane Co. Cavan.

She married Thomas Joseph Turner as Jane Makisson in August 1849 in Dapto NSW and I understand they had nine children including my 2 x great grandmother Frances Ann Elizabeth Turner. After Thomas' death in 1876 she remarried a John Pye.

Jane died in Wellington NSW in 1908.

The Irish Orphans Memorial in Sydney includes a database which includes Jane. This includes the parents names of Nathaniel Malcolmson and Nancy. I have also seen information that her mother's name may have been Ann Nancy Crawford but I have not confirmed this.

I would like to confirm Jane's name, that of of her parents and where they came from, with townland if at all possible.

I would also like to know if Jane was in a workhouse as this is reported as the source of many of the orphan girls on the Earl Grey Scheme.

 

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Regards

Di Wykes

Additional Information
Date of Birth 1st Jan 1832 (circa)
Date of Death 1st Jan 1908 VIEW SOURCE
Place of Death Father Nathaniel Malcolmson Mother Ann or Nancy Parents both dead Church of England Age 17 from Drumlane Cavan shipping: nursemaid, cannot read or write, no relatives in colony; a note on shpping list shows 'Mary' was crossed out and Jane is her correct name; married 1) Thomas Joseph Turner at Dapto NSW 1849, 9 children, Thomas died Burrendong Wellington NSW 1876; married 2) John Pyne 1879 at Wellington NSW, no children; Jane died at Burrendong Wellington NSW 1908. VIEW SOURCE

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