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Australia / Re: John Molloy (convict??)
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Wellington Times 1 May 1919 p3
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..... The schoolmaster was named DALEY, and he used to keep the school near Matthew's Hotel. I
forgot to say that the store was kept by M O'SHEA. There was a blacksmith named John MOLLOY. He afterwards shifted over to Wellington when that place began to go ahead.......
Australian Star 3 Dec 1902 p1
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MOLLOY. — December 1, at his residence, 364 Bourke-street, Surry Hills, John
Henry, eldest son of John MOLLOY, of Mudgee, aged 48 years.
The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser 20 Nov 1879 p2
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.......death.....at Sydney of Miss Margaret MOLLOY, second daughter of the late John MOLLOY, of Mudgee........eighteen years of age....typhoid fever,
Australian Town and Country Journal 30 Jul 1881 p41
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STEWART-MOLLOY.-At Gulgong, by the Rev. J. O'Donovan, John STEWART, of Gulgong, to Frances, eldest daughter of the late John MOLLOY, of Mudgee.
Sydney Morning Herald 9 Oct 1897 p1
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MOLLOY.—October 8, at her late residence, 110 Pitt street, Redfern, Hannah MOLLOY, relict of the late John MOLLOY, of Mudgee.