Place of migration
Migrated to/Born in Australia

William Denis Healy parents James Healy & Alice (Alley) Henry. William baptized at St Coco's Chapel of Ease, Kilcock, Kildare, Ireland, Godparents: Michael O'Mara & Dora Groogan. Siblings: James 1829, Elizabeth 1831, Timothy 1832, Anna 1835, Mary 1838, Patrick 1840, Anne 1841, Margaret 1842, John 1842, Michael 1845, James 1845. (Baptism dates given)

William was Australia bound on board The Great Australian clipper leaving Liverpool Jun 1862 arriving 16 Sept 1862 age 21. Traveling on board was Ellen Ryan from Templederry, Tipperary, Ireland. Also on board the clipper were William's sisters Anne, and Elizabeth Healy.  William & Ellen married at The Church of St Alipuis, Ballarat on 6 July 1863.
 

Other known siblings who travelled to Australia and settling firstly in Ballarat, Victoria were James 1829, Elizabeth, Timothy, Anne 1835, Margaret. Mary stayed in Kildare and married Christopher Quinn. Other siblings not known of their journey.

William and Ellen farmed at Warrenheip, and later Rocklyn, near Creswick, with considerable success and where they raised their 14 children. William retired from farming and purchased a house at 3 Corbett St, Ballarat East. He passed away aged 80 yrs on 12 May 1918. Both William and Ellen are buried in the Old Ballarat Cemetery. william and Ellen have many descendants as do the other siblings who ventured to Victoria, Australia.

Additional Information
Date of Birth 1st Feb 1837 (circa)
Date of Death 12th May 1918
Father (First Name/s and Surname) James Healy
Mother (First Name/s and Maiden) Alice (Alley) Henry
Place & Date of Marriage St Coco's Chapel of Ease, Kilcock, Kildare, Ireland
Names of Siblings James, Elizabeth, Timothy, Anna, Mary, Patrick, Anne, Margaret, John, Michael, James
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) Ellen
Place & Date of Marriage The Church of St Alipuis, Ballarat on 6 July 1863
Occupation farmer
Number of Children 14
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