Place of migration
Migrated to/Born in Australia

My maternal 2X Great Grandparents, William and Eliza Stewart (nee ‘Caruth’ according to the death certificate of their son William James Stewart) emigrated from Dublin (via Plymouth) to Western Australia on the Emma Eugenia on 4 May (or 25/5) 1858. The ship logs show that Eliza was 37yrs and William 47yrs.

William joined the RIC aged 22yrs  in August 1838 and worked as a policeman until he emigrated. The RIC records indicate he was born in Carrigallen, Leitrim. 

Details of the known children born in Ireland are:

-  Agnes Stewart B 16 Oct 1848, 7 Clanbrassil St, Dublin 8; Baptised COI 24 Dec 1848 COI Parish of St Luke City of Dublin.

Mary Ann Stewart B 16 Oct 1848, 7 Clanbrassil St, Dublin 8; Baptised COI 24 Dec 1848 COI Parish of St Luke City of Dublin. It appears that Agnes and Mary Ann were twins but this Mary does not seem to have emigrated with the family. No death or other record in Dublin has been found. 

 Harriet Jane Stewart B 11 March 1851, 4 Mill St, Dublin 8; Baptised COI 13 Apr 1851; COI Parish of St Luke: Cork St, City of Dublin.

Mary Elizabeth Stewart B circa 1852-54 probably Dublin but no record found

William James Stewart B 20 March 1855 or 1857 at 11 Bishop St, Dublin. William James is my maternal Great Grandfather.

Additional Information
Date of Birth 1st Jan 1816 (circa)
Date of Death 12th Oct 1893
Townland born Carrigallen, Leitrim.
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) Eliza Margaret Caruth
Names of Children Agnes Stewart and Mary Ann Stewart (twins)  Harriet Jane Stewart Mary Elizabeth Stewart William James Stewart George Brown Stewart
Occupation RIC policeman
Place of Death Walkerville, South Australia
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