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Born Co. Tyrone, Married & Died in the Colony of New South Wales, Australia - 1837-1865
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Personal notices relating to County Tyrone emigrants to New South Wales, Australia, extracted from Sydney Morning Herald, Londonderry Sentinel, The Australian, Maitland Mercury, The Empire & Bathurst Free Press with additional data from the indexes of the New South Wales Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages (NSWRBDM)


October 13 1837

Married by special license, on the 12th instant, at St. John's Church, Parramatta, by the Rev H. B. Bobart, and afterwards, according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, at St Patrick's Church, by the Rev J. McEncroe, Henry Mc Dermott, of Sydney, Esq., Merchant (nephew of the late Molloy Mc Dermott, of Rockville, County of Roscommon, Esq, J. P.) to CATHERINE SARAH, eldest daughter of LIEUT. FRANCIS WALSH SMALL, H. P., of Windsor, late of the Royal Newfoundland Veterans, and of Dungannon, in the County of Tyrone, Ireland (The Australian)

October 18 1842

Died at Sydney, on Sunday the 16th instant, MR. JAMES EVANS, draper, formerly of Strabane, County of Tyrone, Ireland, in the 38th year of his age, much and justly regretted by a large circle of friends (Sydney Morning Herald)

October 30 1845

Married by special license, on Thursday, the 23rd instant, by the Rev. Dr. Fullerton, G. H. HAMILTON, son of LIEUTENANT JOHN HAMILTON, R.N., Tyrone, Ireland, to Miss E. McKay, niece to Mr. Moore, Supreme Court (Sydney Morning Herald)

May 30 1846

Died in Sydney, on the 28th November last, MR. CLAUDIUS McFARLAND, brother of MR. ANDREW McFARLAND, of Ficarry, near Omagh, aged 25 years (Londonderry Sentinel)

September 5 1846

Married at St. Mary's Church, South Creek, on the 3rd inst., by the Rev. B. Lucas Watson, Thomas Lodge Murray Prior, Esq., only son of Captain Murray Prior, of Rathdowney, in the Queen's County, Ireland, and formerly of Her Majesty's 11th Hussars, to MATILDA, second daughter of THOMAS HARPUR, ESQ., of Cecil Hills, late of Lime Park, County Tyrone, and College-square North, Belfast, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

January 6 1847

Married by special license, at Sydney, on the 28th ult., by the Rev. John McGarvie, D.D., of St. Andrew's Church, Bathurst Street, MR. JOHN HAMILTON, of George Street, Sydney, nephew of WILLIAM HAMILTON, ESQ , of Donnymannagh, county of Tyrone, Ireland, to Miss Isabella Kilpatrick, third daughter of the late William Kilpatrick, of York Street, Sydney (Sydney Morning Herald)

April 22 1847

Married on Wednesday, in St. James' Church [Sydney], by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Australia, SAMUEL JAMES, fifth son of the late REV. DR. HENRY USSHER, of Ramelton, county Donegal, Ireland, to Margaret Lillias, youngest daughter of David Chambers, Esq., of Macquarie Street, in this city [Sydney] (Sydney Morning Herald)

February 5 1848

Married at St. Andrew's Church [Sydney], on the 3rd inst., by special license, by the Rev. Mr. Walsh, A. McDiamid, Esq., Wangola, late of Dunfermline, Scotland, to ELIZA, third daughter of the late ROBERT FOWLER, ESQ., County Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

March 21 1849

Died at her father's residence, West Maitland, on the 17th March, SARAH ELIZABETH, daughter of MR. W. IRWIN (late of Clogher, Tyrone, Ireland), aged 13 months (Maitland Mercury)

April 21 1849

Died October 22, THOMAS HARPER, ESQ., of Cecil Hills, New South Wales, and formerly of Lime Park, county Tyrone, and of College Square, Belfast (Londonderry Sentinel)

August 26 1853

Married on the 17th March last, by special licence, in St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, N.S. Wales, by the Rev. George King, JOHN W. KING, ESQ., son of the late WILLIAM KING, ESQ., of Fintona, Ireland, to Lucy, daughter of John Bray, Esq., J.P., Denfield ( Londonderry Sentinel)

April 12 1854

Married by the Rev. Dr. Lang, on Monday the 10th instant, Mr. Alexander Malloch, of Shoalhaven, a native of Perth, in Scotland, to MARY HURST, a native of the County Tyrone, in Ireland (Empire)

March 8 1855

Died on Tuesday, March 6, 1855, at his late residence, No. 1, Garrick's-Buildings, Castlereagh Street, Sydney, ARTHUR KELLY, aged 42 years, native of Dungannon, County Tyrone, Ireland (Empire)

[Parents unknown (NSWRBMD)]

June 6 1856

Died at his brother's residence, Lake View, lllawarra, New South Wales, on the 22nd February last, in his 27th year, ALEXANDER MARSHALL, A.B, T.C.D., of consumption, youngest son of the late REV. BENJAMIN MARSHALL, of Dromore, county Tyrone (Londonderry Sentinel)

June 30 1856

Died on the 28th instant, at her residence, South Head Road, JANE, the beloved wife of Mr. James Skelton, third daughter of the late THOMAS GILMORE, ESQ., of Brackaville, county Tyrone, Ireland. (Empire)

[Parents: Thomas Gilmour & Mary (NSWRBDM)]

July 7 1856

Married by special license, by the Rev. Dr. Lang, on Thursday, the 3rd instant, Mr. John Alfred Williams, commission agent, Charlotte Place, Sydney, a native of Edinburgh, in Scotland, to SARAH ANNE, youngest daughter of the REV. JOHN WATSON, formerly of the county of Tyrone, Ireland (Empire)

October 1 1856

Died at her residence, Pitt Street South [Sydney], on the 30th September, MRS. ISABELLA McELDOWNEY, aged 45 years, wife of ANDREW McELDOWNEY, formerly of Omagh, County Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

[Parents: Robert & unknown (NSWRBDM)]

November 28 1856

Married by special license, by the Rev. Dr. Lang, on Monday, the 24th instant, MR. WILLIAM McDONALD, a native of Inverness, in Scotland, to MRS. MARY CUNNINGHAM, a native of the County Tyrone, in Ireland, now both of Pyrmont (Empire)

January 28 1857

Married by special licence, at St. Luke's Church, Dapto, on the 22nd instant, by the Rev. William West Simpson, M. A., ROBERT, second son of the late JOHN RITCHIE, ESQ., Galbally, county Tyrone, Ireland, to Jane Tregoning, eldest daughter of Evan Evans, Esq., Penrose Villa, Dapto (Empire)

March 17 1857

Married on the 12th instant, by license, at the Holy Trinity Church, at Berrima, by the Rev. J. S. Hassall, John, youngest son of William Miller, Esq., surgeon, Corfe Castle, Dorset, England, to REBECCA, fourth daughter of MR. JAMES NIXON, Grannon, Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

May 15 1857

Married on Thursday, April 23rd, by special license, at St. Mary's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. J. J. McClennan, John Cook, of Bristol, England, to MARY ANN HIGGINS, of the County Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

July 20 1857

Died on the 4th July, at Cundle, Manning River, MR. GEORGE CAMPBELL, aged 34, of County Tyrone, Ireland, and late of Chippendale, Sydney, N.S.W., killed by the falling of a tree. Deeply regretted by all who knew him (Sydney Morning Herald)

[Parents: Owen Campbell & Mary unknown (NSWRBDM)]

August 12 1857

Married by special license, on the 28th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's uncle, Kiama, by the Rev. John Mackie, JOHN, third son of the late JOHN RITCHIE, ESQ., Galbally, county Tyrone, Ireland, to Elizabeth, fourth daughter of R. A. Taylor, Esq., late of Ballymena, county Antrim (Empire)

November 2 1857

Died on the 17th June, at his residence, Drumglass House, County Tyrone, Ireland, CAPTAIN JAMES MOORE IRWIN, in the 105th year of his age, grandfather of MR. JOHN EDWARD IRWIN, of Morpeth (Empire)

August 12 1858

Died on Saturday, 24th April, 1858 at Cookstown, county Tyrone, Ireland, after a long and painful illness, which she bore with true Christian resignation, ELIZA, the beloved wife of MR. HENRY MULHOLLAND and mother of MR. JOHN MULHOLLAND, of Figtree Farm, Wollongong. Her end was peace (Sydney Morning Herald)

Sept. 10 1858

Married May 26th, in Dromore, county Tyrone, Ireland by the Rev. Mr. Dill, HENRY OSBORNE, ESQ., of Wangangue, Australia, to REBECCA, eldest daughter of JOHN SCOTT, ESQ., of Dromore. And on the same day, HENRY HILL OSBORNE, ESQ. , of Avondale, Illawarra, Australia, to CHARLOTTE, second daughter of JOHN SCOTT, ESQ. (Sydney Morning Herald)

May 13 1859

Died on the 9th of February, at his residence, Crawfordstown, county Tyrone, Ireland, MR. WILLIAM SPEER, in the 84th year of his age, father of MR. WILLIAM SPEER, of this city [Sydney] (Sydney Morning Herald)

August 12 1859

Married April 22, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, by the Rev. George King, Mr. F.J. Harper, to LIZZIE MILLS, youngest daughter of the late HAMILTON FOSTER, ESQ., of Strabane (Londonderry Sentinel)

September 8 1859

Married on Wednesday, the 7th instant, at the Scots Church [Sydney], by special license, by the Rev. Dr. Lang, M.P., Mr. James Fenton, of Balmain, storekeeper, a native of London, to JANE POLLOCK, of Clarence Street, Sydney, daughter of the late MR. JAMES POLLOCK, of county Tyrone, Ireland (Empire)

Sept. 12 1859

Died on the 9th May, at Newtown Stuart, Tyrone, Ireland, MRS. CATHERINE BRANAGAN, aged 56 years, relict of TOM BRANAGAN, and mother of MRS PIMM, of Crown Street, Surry Hills (Sydney Morning Herald)

December 13 1859

Married on the 1st November by special license by the Rev. J. Sommerville, at Good Dog, Thomas McFee, son of William McFee, county Monaghan, Ireland, to LUCINDA, sixth daughter of the late THOMAS McGRATH, of the County Tyrone, Ireland (Empire)

January 24 1860

Died at his residence, Pitt Street, Sydney, on Monday 23rd January, MR. JAMES DALE, late of Augher, County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 65 years (Empire)

[Parents: names unknown (NSWRBDM)]

February 6 1860

Married on the 1st February, by Rev. Dr. Fullerton, by special license, SAMUEL HYNDMAN, native county Tyrone, to Miss Mary Jane Cardwell, native of Sydney, eldest daughter of Mr. James Cardwell, of Camperdown (Sydney Morning Herald)

March 2 1860

Married November 10, at Sydney, New South Wales, Thomas, youngest son of the late Mr. Thomas McLaughlin, Londonderry, Ireland, to MARY ANNE, eldest daughter of MR. JOHN DORAN, Tyrone, Ireland(Londonderry Sentinel)

March 30 1860

Married December 27, at Sydney, New South Wales, by the Rev. Stephen Rabone, Wesleyan minister, James, youngest son of the late James Black, Esq., Kiama, to MARY JANE, only daughter of the late MR. D. PORTER, of Castlederg, Ireland (Londonderry Sentinel)

April 26 1860

Married on the 15th instant, at Wagga Wagga, by the Rev. R. W. Young, Mr. Thomas Davis, of Mittagong, a native of Haverford, North Wales, to JANE, relict of the late GEORGE RICHARDSON, ESQ., of Redbank, Tyrone, Ireland (Empire)

June 16 1860

Married on the 12th instant, by special licence, at St. Luke's Church, Dapto, by the Rev. W. W. Simpson, M. A., William John, fourth son of William Lane, Esq., M.D., county Londonderry, to ELIZABETH, youngest daughter of the late JOHN RITCHY, ESQ., county Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

July 20 1860

Died on the 19th April, at the residence of Dr. Marshall, Wollongong, New South Wales, of consumption, JOSEPH SCOTT DILL, aged 20 years, eldest son of the REV. JAMES REID DILL, of Dromore, county Tyrone, Ireland (Londonderry Sentinel)

Sept. 21 1860

Married on the 30th ultimo, by license, in Christ Church, Sydney, by the Rev. George Henry Moreton, curate of the parish of St. James, assisted by the Rev. Canon Walsh, M.A., incumbent of the parish of St. Laurence, Mr. James Gordon, of this city, to SELINA, only surviving daughter of the late MR. ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

November 24 1860

Died on the 17th instant, at the residence of his brother-in-law, James Carlin, Yass, MR. PATRICK McCRORY, youngest son of FELIX McCRORY, Garvaugh, County Tyrone, Ireland ; brother of MR. JOHN McCRORY, 256, Clarence Street, Sydney, and of Mrs. James Carlin, Yass (Sydney Morning Herald)

[Parents: Felix McCrory & Mary (NSWRBDM)]

April 20 1861

Died April 2nd, at 293, Elizabeth Street [Sydney], suddenly of apoplexy, SAMUEL JAMES USSHER, fourth son of the late REV. DR. HENRY USSHER, county Donegal, Ireland, and nephew of the late ADMIRAL SIR THOMAS USSHER, K. C. B., in the 51st year of his age (Sydney Morning Herald)

June 21 1861

Married on the 14th June, at Newtownstewart Church [Co. Tyrone], by the Rev. Charles Hamilton, Mr. Thomas Miller, late of Scone, New South Wales, to MARTHA, eldest daughter of the late MR. SAMUEL BATES, Newtownstewart (Londonderry Sentinel)

June 25 1861

Married on the 24th June, at St. Mary's Cathedral [Sydney], EDWARD McHUGH, to SARAH, daughter of MR. NEIL O'DONNELL, both of county Tyrone, Ireland (Empire)

July 20 1861

Married June 27th, by special license, by the Rev. J. L. McSkimming, James Boon, eldest son of the late James Boon, of Shropshire, England, to JANE, second daughter of MICHAEL McMULLEN, of County Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

July 22 1861

Married on the 19th July, by special license, at 105, Prince Street [Sydney], by the Rev. John Reid, of the Scots Church, Church Hill, Sydney, Mr. Thomas William Robinson, E. I. Company's Marine, third son of the late Captain Hill, R.N, Cannobie, Scotland, to CATHERINE, second daughter of MR. THOMAS PORTER, County Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

November 18 1861

Married on the 25th of September, at her Britannic Majesty's consulate, Apia, Upolu, Navigator Islands [Samoa], by the father of the bride, CHARLES McFARLAND, ESQ., of Gortin, county Tyrone, Ireland, to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John C. Williams, Esq., H.B.M. Consul (Sydney Morning Herald)

October 25 1862

Died on the 15th instant, at the residence of his son ANDREW, Brown's Creek, King's Plains, Mr. JOSEPH CLEMENTS, aged 79 years, father of MRS. McKENNA, of King's Plains and brother of the REV. ANDREW CLEMENTS, County Tyrone, Ireland. Much respected (Bathurst Free Press)

[Parents: John Clements & Mary unknown (NSWRBDM)]

December 14 1862

Married November 8, at Christ Church, Tenterfield, New South Wales, by the Rev. T. J. Hyder, Joseph L. Lambert, late of Guildford, Surrey, England, to ANNIE, youngest daughter of CONNELL O'DONNELL, of Meenmore, county Donegal, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

December 19 1862

Married on the 10th December, in Dromore Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. J.E. Dill, William Blue, Esq., Sydney, New South Wales, to MARRIANNE, daughter of the late JAMES SPROULE, ESQ., of Grannon, Dromore (Londonderry Sentinel)

December 24 1862

Married on the 1st December, by special license, by the Rev. John Reid (of the Mariners' Church), at his residence, 105, Prince Street, Sydney, George G. T. Stuart, analytical chemist, youngest son of the Rev. David Stuart, D.D., Dublin, to MARIA, daughter of MR. JOHN LONG, Ardstraw, Ballyfolliard, County Tyrone, Ireland. Irish papers please copy (Sydney Morning Herald)

January 17 1863

Married on the 12th January, by special license, at St. Andrew's temporary Cathedral [Sydney], by the Rev. G. King, M.A., James Beatty (Southern Gold Escort), youngest son of the late Mr. James Beatty, formerly of Fermanagh, Ireland, to MARGARETTA, second daughter of MR. SAMUEL GLENN, formerly of Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

January 30 1863

Married on the 11th September, in St. Mary's Church, Parnell [N.Z.], by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of New Zealand, HARKNESS, eighth son of DR. JAMES HAMILTON, formerly of Cookstown, Ireland, to Mary Ann, second daughter of William Buchanan, Esq., J.P., Tara, Bendemeer, New England, New South Wales (Londonderry Sentinel)

June 23 1863

Married on the 16th instant, at 105, Prince Street,[Sydney] by special license, by the Rev. John Reid, of the Mariners' Church, William Henry Hampton, native of Mauritius, to JANE SIMPSON, daughter of ROBERT SIMPSON, farmer, Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

August 15 1863

Married on the 6th instant, at Campbellfield, the residence of the bride's aunt, by the Rev. W. Magee, John W. Warby, of Moorfields, Campbelltown, to ISABELLA BULLOCK, of Greaves Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, and fourth daughter of ABEL BULLOCK, of Cecil, County Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

December 23 1863

Married on the 18th instant, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, by the Rev. A. J. Forde, James, youngest son of William McMullen, County Down, to MARTHA, eldest daughter of DARBY McGOWAN, of County Donegal, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

February 16 1864

Married on Tuesday, 9th instant, by special license, at St. Mary's Cathedral [Sydney], by the Rev. James Conway, William Wilkinson, T.S., native of the city of Dublin, Ireland, to MARY JANE, only daughter of JAMES and the late LETITIA MACMANAMEY, of Ultimo, Sydney, New South Wales, and granddaughter of WILLIAM and JANE KILLEN, of county Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

April 21 1864

Died on the 29th February, at his residence, Crown Street, Woolloomooloo, aged 44, MR. EDWARD CAULFIELD (for many years a hackney coach proprietor of this city); a native of county Tyrone, Ireland leaving a wife and four children to lament their loss. His illness was short but very painful, which he bore with Christian patience, in a firm conviction of eternal life, through faith in Christ Jesus (Sydney Morning Herald)

June 17 1864

Died June 11, on board the ship Damascus, in the East India Dock, London, on the home voyage from Sydney, New South Wales, ALEXANDER, second son of MR. R. HAMILTON, Luremore, Castlederg, aged 26 years (Londonderry Sentinel)

August 18 1864

Died on the 11th instant, at Parramatta, N. S.W., HENRY HORATIO AIKIN, aged 78, eldest brother of C. AIKIN, ESQ., barrister-at-law, of Dublin, and brother of the late JOHN AIKIN, ESQ., M.D., Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

August 22 1864

Died on the 15th of June, at his residence, Cookstown, county Tyrone, Ireland, JAMES BRUCE POWELL, ESQ., aged 70 years, late Captain of her Majesty's 12th Regiment of Foot, the father of MRS. JOHN MULHOLLAND, Crown Street, Surry Hills, Sydney (Sydney Morning Herald)

October 27 1864

Married on the 20th instant, by special license, at St. Mary's Cathedral, [Sydney] by the Rev. Father Cooke, DANIEL, youngest son of the late MR. PATRICK GALLAGHER, Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland, to Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. Charles Murray, senior, Ulladulla (Sydney Morning Herald)

November 2 1864

Died on the 25th October, at the Rocky Water Holes, N.S.W., the beloved wife of JOSEPH PARKES, after a severe illness of eight months, in the 32nd year of her age, daughter of WILLIAM and ELIZABETH RUSSELL, of Letterkenny, county Donegal, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

November 22 1864

Marriage on the 14th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Fullerton, by special license, Mr. Thomas Webster, of London, to MARY ANN, third daughter of JAMES McILWAIN, ESQ., of Liskittle Hall, county Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

February 16 1865

Married on the 19th instant, by special license, at St. Mary's Church, Balmain, by the Rev. William Stack, ROBERT BROWN, youngest son of WILLIAM BROWN, ESQ., Tyrone, Ireland, to Emma H. N. Piesse, eldest daughter of the late Charles Alexander J. Piesse, Colonial Secretary of Perth, Western Australia, formerly of Dublin, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

March 21 1865

Married March 9th, at the Scots' Church [Sydney], by special license, by the Rev. Dr. Lang, M.P., Mr. William Glover, general dealer, Waterloo Estate, a native of the colony, to MARY, daughter of MR. SAMUEL WATSON, farmer, county Tyrone, Ireland, residing in Cumberland Street, Sydney (Sydney Morning Herald)

April 1 1865

Married on the 25th March, at 105 Prince Street [Sydney], by special license, by the Rev. John Reid, of the Mariners' Church, James Thorburn, bachelor, native of Jamberoo, New South Wales, to MARY ANN LUKE, daughter of the late SAMUEL LUKE, farmer, county of Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

April 5 1865

Died on the 4th instant, of consumption, ELIZABETH, third daughter of MR. ALEXANDER WILSON, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 21 years (Sydney Morning Herald)

April 21 1865

Married March 25th, at 105, Prince-street [Sydney], by special license, by the Rev. John Reid, of the Mariners' Church, Thomas Matthews, native of Wiltshire, England, to MARY McKEARAHAN, daughter of SAMUEL KEARAGHAN, farmer, county of Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

May 12 1865

Died on Wednesday, the 11th instant, at his residence, 16, Ultimo Estate, Sydney, MR. JAMES MACMANAMEY, aged 61 years, husband of the late LETITIA MACMANAMEY, native of county Tyrone, Ireland, father of W. and J. MACMANAMEY, of this city, and of MRS. W. WILKINSON, of Queensland, deeply regretted by a large circle of friends and relations (Sydney Morning Herald)

[Parents: James MacManamey & Ann unknown (NSWRBDM)]

June 21 1865

Married at 105 Princes Street [Sydney], on the 17th June, by special license, by the Rev. John Bald, of the Mariners’ Church, JOHN HARCOURT PEARCE, native of the county of Tyrone, Ireland, to Ellen Allum, fourth daughter of George Allum, builder, Surry Hills; Sydney (Empire)

July 27 1865

Died on the 3rd instant, at his residence, Pitt Street, South [Sydney], aged 52, JAMES McELDOWNEY, formerly of Drumraw at Omagh, county Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

[Parents: Andrew McEldowney & Jane unknown (NSWRBDM)]

August 3 1865

Married at the Scots’ Church [Sydney], on Tuesday, the1st August, by the Rev. Dr. Lang, M.P., MR. ALEXANDER GREER, a native of the county of Tyrone, Ireland, to Margaret, second daughter of Mr. John Connelly, Clarence Street, Sydney, a native of the colony (Empire)

Sept. 21 1865

Married on the 14th instant, at the Roman Catholic Church, St. Leonards, New South Wales, by the Rev. Dr. Powell, JOHN McFARLAND, second son of WILLIAM McFARLAND, Newtownstewart, county Tyrone, Ireland, to Margaret Devitt, second daughter of Mr. James Devitt, Botany (Sydney Morning Herald)

Sept. 21 1865

Married August 17th, at St. George's Presbyterian Church, Castlereagh Street, Sydney, by the Rev. William McIntyre, A.M., Thomas, second son of Mr. John Folkard, of Ryde, to SARAH, second daughter of MR. WILLIAM TURNER, county Tyrone, Ireland (Sydney Morning Herald)

Sept. 25 1865

Married on the 18th instant, by special license, at St. Mary's Cathedral [Sydney], by the Rev. M. J. Dwyer, MR. MICHAEL RUSH, of the Clarence River, native of the county Tyrone, Ireland, to Miss Annie Theresa Fitzpatrick, youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Camperdown, late of Emu Plains (Sydney Morning Herald)

October 31 1865

Married on the 19th instant, at the Baptist Church, Ryde, by the Rev. Frederick Hibberd, GEORGE SIMPSON, of County Tyrone, Ireland, to Emily Jane, daughter of the late Thomas Carpenter, of Ryde, New South Wales (Sydney Morning Herald)

November 20 1865

Died on the 10th November, at No. 23, Druitt Street, Sydney, ROBERT, fourth son of THOMAS and MARGARET TURNER, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 22 (Empire)



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