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I'm related to a convict James Collins who was arrested in Galway for stealing two shirts in company in 1847 and transported to NSW Australia in 1849. He was born in Galway about 1831 and died in Sydney NSW in 1895. We have not found anything about his family in Irish records or through family history groups etc. many years of searching yielded nothing which is not unusual for the time. Some years ago I put a message on these boards. Recently, however, we found something quite interesting through DNA matches with a family called Collerin/Colerin that migrated to the USA. These close matches at 2nd to 3rd cousin imply that we are from different branches of the same family. I've always understood that Collins is the anglicised version of several Gaelic names and wonder now at the Collins/Collerin/Colerin name usage. Anyone seen anthing like this before?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Annette Collins

Saturday 1st May 2021, 12:49AM

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