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Messages - Maggie Speak

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Australia / Re: EMMA EUGENIA Passenger list May 1858 arrival Fremantle
« on: Wednesday 10 July 19 05:11 BST (UK)  »
Can I have any info on Margaret Gilmore arriving Fremantle on the Emma Eugenia in 1858 please.

Gilmore    Margaret    Miss    Irish    23 years  Servant Derry Acc115/42

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Australia / Re: EMMA EUGENIA Passenger list May 1858 arrival Fremantle
« on: Wednesday 10 July 19 05:09 BST (UK)  »
Hi Just wanting to confirm Julia Doyle arriving on Emma Eugenia in 1858 and any other info there might be on her?

Thanks

Doyle    Julia    Miss    English    19 years Servant Middlesex Acc115/42

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Australia / Re: Register of Immigrants early 1920s
« on: Thursday 30 May 19 01:45 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for such a prompt reply! Actually this was not a passenger list, but a book SRO ref: AUWA S2399 cons 5681-5685, described as such "Various registers and volumes of newspaper cuttings relating to immigrants. The 9 volumes in Acc. 568 were transferred by the Commonwealth Department of Immigration in 1953.The volumes were received from the Commonwealth Department of Immigration in 1953. "
There were no headings on the front page to describe what each column meant. The register was a volume which was A-Z for the whole of 1924. No cross referencing either. No mention of the ships they arrived on. See attached

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Australia / Register of Immigrants early 1920s
« on: Thursday 30 May 19 00:46 BST (UK)  »
I was viewing a 1923 Register of Immigrants at the State Records Office in Western Australia and wondered if anyone could tell me what the reference numbers against each name mean and also the initials N and NP. The numbers were not consecutive and not many entries had the letters. The staff at the SRO didn't know, so I'm hoping somebody here might.

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Kilkenny / Re: CONVICTS TO AUSTRALIA FROM KILKENNY LOUGHLIN, Patrick and Thomas
« on: Thursday 16 May 19 09:29 BST (UK)  »
Found an article in the Evening Mail 18 March 1833
https://search.findmypast.com.au/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0001316%2f18330318%2f003
do you think it might be the right fellows?

No one can see it unless they have a subscription to Find My Past
Yes they are the brothers you seek

Is it the same as the other one or is there anything new?
"Patrick Loughlin, Thomas Loughlin and Michael Keating, for a burglary, with intent to rob the house of John Butler, at Garret Green, in the liberties of Kilkenny, on the 4th of November. The robbery was not effected, and personal violence was prevented in consequence of the interference of “the Captain”, as the foremost assailant was called by 12 or 14 fellows who effected the outrage, though it appeared the object of their assault and forcible entrance was to shoot Butler, whom they put on his knees for the purpose. - Found Guilty."

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Kilkenny / Re: CONVICTS TO AUSTRALIA FROM KILKENNY LOUGHLIN, Patrick and Thomas
« on: Thursday 16 May 19 09:06 BST (UK)  »
Found an article in the Evening Mail 18 March 1833
https://search.findmypast.com.au/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0001316%2f18330318%2f003
do you think it might be the right fellows?

No one can see it unless they have a subscription to Find My Past
Yes they are the brothers you seek.

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Kilkenny / Re: CONVICTS TO AUSTRALIA FROM KILKENNY LOUGHLIN, Patrick and Thomas
« on: Thursday 16 May 19 08:54 BST (UK)  »
Thomas Loughlin, Patrick Loughlin and Michael Keating were indicted under the Whiteboy Act for attacking the dwelling house of James Butler of Garretcreen on the 4th November last. There was another count for burglary which the Crown declined to prosecuting. - Guilty.

The correct spelling appears to be Garrincreen which is a townland on the East edge of Kilkenny today but back in 1833 would have been in the countryside.

Tried to find something between 4th Nov 1832 and the trial but no luck so far.
What website or resource did you use to access this newspaper article please Sinann?
Irish Newspapers Archives
Thank you Sinann

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Kilkenny / Re: CONVICTS TO AUSTRALIA FROM KILKENNY LOUGHLIN, Patrick and Thomas
« on: Thursday 16 May 19 07:16 BST (UK)  »
Thomas Loughlin, Patrick Loughlin and Michael Keating were indicted under the Whiteboy Act for attacking the dwelling house of James Butler of Garretcreen on the 4th November last. There was another count for burglary which the Crown declined to prosecuting. - Guilty.

The correct spelling appears to be Garrincreen which is a townland on the East edge of Kilkenny today but back in 1833 would have been in the countryside.

Tried to find something between 4th Nov 1832 and the trial but no luck so far.
What website or resource did you use to access this newspaper article please Sinann?

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Kilkenny / Re: CONVICTS TO AUSTRALIA FROM KILKENNY LOUGHLIN, Patrick and Thomas
« on: Wednesday 15 May 19 09:45 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks for that info, have something to work on.

They were convicted on 11 March 1833 so if you have access to the Irish Newspaper Archives, which are online through some libraries, you might find their conviction at the Kilkenny Assizes.

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