Margaret Parr, my 2nd Gr Grandmother was born c 1825 in Cavan. Her immigration documents to Australia on the Sir Charles Napier in Apr 1842 says she is a native of Kingscourt. She is aged 16, Episcopalian, can read and write, a Nursemaid. I have found a Baptism for a Margaret Parr, parents Young Parr and Elizabeth Car in Dec 1825 in Bailieborough. When she travels to Australia she uses her Mother's new family name of Kells - under the guardianship of her parents.
Her Mother Elizabeth's Immigrant document states her parents' names were Robert and Mary Carr deceased. She was a native of Kingscourt, Episcopalian, could read, farm servant - aged 38. Elizabeth travelled with her husband Richard Kells and 2 younger children aged 9 & 11 (so born c 1831/33.) Richard was a weaver/gardener, a native of Clones Monaghan. It is possible that Elizabeth might have been a little older than this.
So I am trying to unravel this family situation. Two Australian documents say that Margaret's father was John Parr. I don't know if the names John and Young are interchangeable or if this is even the right Baptism. The big picture suggests this scenario: Elizabeth Car/Carr is the Mother of Margaret Parr born c 1825. The Father is either John or Young Parr - I cannot find a marriage so it might not have been a legitimate birth. There is no mention of a first marriage to a Parr on Elizabeth's documents going forward. If it was a legitimate marriage John/Young must have died by c 1830. Elizabeth marries Richard Kells (can't find a marriage) and the family of 5 sail to Sydney - all using the name Kells.
Margaret marries almost immediately on arrival in Australia - barely 17 - to William Hartnett, Convict from Cork. They went on to have 13 children.
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Date of Birth | 1st Jan 1825 (circa) | VIEW SOURCE |
Date of Death | 22nd Sep 1883 | VIEW SOURCE |
Mother (First Name/s and Maiden) | Elizabeth Carr, daughter of Robert and Mary Carr who were deceased by 1842. DOB 1800-1804. | VIEW SOURCE |