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Looking for marriage details of my gg grandparents Bernard Reilly (various spellings) and Maria McLoughlan(various spellings) who emigrated to Australia in 1841.  I believe they were married in Templeport in June 1839 as this information is recorded on one of their childrens birth certificates.

On their Australian death certificates Bernard Reilly is recorded to be born in Bon By ( I think this is meant to be Bawnboy) Cavan Ireland and Maria McLoughlan is recorded as being born in Leitrim, Ireland.

Their death certificates estimates Maria to be born around 1821 and Bernard around 1817.

Any information on this couple would be greatly appreciated.

Kind regards,

Vicki O'Shea

Wednesday 9th Jan 2013, 04:14PM

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    Do you know much about their emigration? The dates, the reason why they left, who they mighthave travelled with..etc.? Generally more information was given at the port of arrival rather than theport of departure. If you knew which city they arrived at (e.g. Liverpool, Ellis Island), this could be agood place to find more information, and perhaps even find out an exact place of origin. Shippingmanifests can be checked ?which may lead to more clues. The next thing you could do is find the counties and places in Ireland your family names are mostprevalent. Look at the website http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/ and perhapssomething will match some other clue you may have found elsewhere? If nothing turnsup ? it is advisable to try different variations of the spellings of the names. If you have a possiblefirst name you could try the Irish Census 1901, 1911 at www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ or the landvaluation record called Griffiths Valuationhttp://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml AUSTRALIA: Have you checked the immigration records in Australia? Generally, more informationwas given at the port of arrival rather than the port of departure. The University of Woolongong hasproduced, on microfiche, a complete index and transcript of all information concerning immigrantsof Irish origin recorded on ships' passenger lists between 1848 and 1867. These are useful for findingout an exact place of origin as well as parents' names. The Public Record Office of Victoria has goodonline databases of settlers at www.prov.vic.gov.au Otherwise, other records may be found in theColonial Office Papers of the UK National Archives, class reference CO 201. This class contains a widevariety of records, including petitions for assisted passages, emigrants' lists, records of emigrants onboard ship, petitions from settlers for financial assistance and much

     

    Thursday 21st Feb 2013, 10:24AM

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