Place of migration
Migrated to/Born in Australia
Murto Hurley was convicted at Cork City of stealing a cow on 1 April 1827 and transported onboard the ship Eliza and arrived into Sydney on 8 November 1827. Murto was also known as Mortimer and Murtagh.
Mortimer Hurley was noted as a labourer in the 1828 New South Wales Census and was listed as employed with the Maughans.
His Death Record of 23 June 1859 noted his name as Murthey Hurley of Good Good, District of Cooma, NSW aged 72. He was employed as a Bushman, had been infirm for 3 weeks. He had been residing in New South Wales for at least 30 years having been born in Ireland. His wife was named Margaret Schofield, late O’Mara. He had 2 sons: James 17, and William, 16 and his son-in-law John Schofield a horsebreaker from Good-Good was the informant. It would appear that Margaret was married previously.
He was buried in Cooma on 27 June 1859.
Additional Information |
Date of Birth |
1st Jan 1972
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Date of Death |
23rd Jun 1859
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Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) |
First wife in Ireland: Mary Lyne
Second wife in Australia: Margaret Schofield (O'Mara) |
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Number of Children |
2 |
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Names of Children |
Daniel
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