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I'm trying to find any possible connections in Ireland to my great great grandfather, John McKay/Mackay who we believe emigrated to Australia in the early 1850's. By the mid 1850's John was living as a free settler on the Kings Plains Goldfields in NSW, prospecting for gold. Going by his children's birth certificates (all in NSW), marriage certificate (in NSW) & death certificate, John was born in Kildare circa 1825/1826. His age on death in 1901 is given as 75 years. We don't know what parish he was born in, but there weren't many Mackays or McKays living out of the county of Antrim. There was a family of Mackays living in Naas, Kildare in the early 1800's. There was a John McKay who emigrated from Ramoan, Antrim in 1852, so this may be him, but it conflicts with all records that state that he came from Kildare. Any help here would be appreciated. His name was spelt as McKay but there was one recorded spelling of Mackay, also of McKey. All we know about him apart from his family records here was that he was good with animals, so he may have lived on afarm or been a shepherd.

Thanks, Deb

Thursday 29th Aug 2013, 03:33AM

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  • I am looking for info on greatgrandfather. I dont have alot of info.Charles Mckay born 1828-1830 died 1906 Texas came to USA in 1850 passanger list shows address coleraine he was about 22 Married Elizabeth Brockman in Missouri 1866 one census found in 1900 on children christening shows name Charles (carolo) Mckay  was a cabinet maker on boat liston one list shoes another passanger a Jr Mckay 19 yrs .Thank you for any help

    Tuesday 3rd Sep 2013, 02:49PM

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