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Offline BriBoy

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Re: Donovan/ Santry Connection
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 22 August 23 11:26 BST (UK) »
Hi,

I haven't read all of your thread..... but am interested in the Donovan's.

And looking at their arrival into Australia on the 'Tasmania' in 1858.

And I did notice there was a Tim Sauntry on board, named straight below the Donovans.

(By the way, nothing could be tracked further on Lawrence Donovan (some think it could be Timothy - a misprint).
Here is the link - 

https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B0C80DE-F96C-11E9-AE98-ED2B240F609A?image=287

Or Search PROV, Tasmania - the arrival was December 1858.

Brian




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Re: Donovan/ Santry Connection
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 19 May 24 14:29 BST (UK) »
I have a Donovan marriage to Santry and posted on rootschat yesterday. William Santry b. abt 1795 married Mary or Mary Ann Donovan b abt 1798 on 20 June 1819 Clonakilty. My 3 x gt grandparents. Witnesses Richard Donovan & Michael Santry. Residence 1834 Garangoleen, Kilkerrinmore, co. Cork. Link to tree on Ancestry. Any information from known descendants with documentary proof or DNA or both very welcome. Their daughter Mary Santry b. 1821 married Florence McCarthy of the Garralacka McCarthy Guidagh / Gaibdeach (pronounced gee-ducks) who are a Reage affiliated branch of McCarthy - with DNA on the McCarthy DNA Project Phylogentic Tree. 
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