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Thanks dathai, I will have a look at that. When his term was complete, John Finnamore applied to have his family join him in New South Wales. He gave the address as Queens County, Chapel Row, in the Parish of Kilmanmon. He also gave the names of local dignitaries who could vouch for him, namely Major Dunn, Rev. Mr. Baldwin and Councillor Dunn. I found out that the Dunn family came from Kilkmanmon. On that basis I assumed he lived in Queens. Having said that, when two of his adult children finally emigrated in 1853, their separate addresses were both in Kings County. I know little of the geography of the region so have no explanation.