Hello,
You were helpful with my last research question on Peter Lynch born 1826 I hoping you maybe again...
My Great grandmother was Hannah Mulvihill born 1822 I think..... she died aged 86 1908 Redbank Victoria Australia
..... on one child birth certificate it said she came from Coose Galway
her parents were John Mulvihill and Bridget Hatchett .... some research say john Mulvilhill was born 1800 Kerry Ireland
and Bridget Hackett born 1800 died 1881 Galway in Ireland
Hannah came to Australia on ship Lysander sept 1850 she was sponsored by a Daniel Brady from county Clare. Hannah travelled alone
unable to find siblings ...
Kind Regards
Joan
joan
Saturday 5th Nov 2022, 05:29AMMessage Board Replies
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Joan,
The following from Subscription site www.findmypast.ie and www.askaboutireland.ie/Griffith's Valuations
It is possible Hannah came from the townland of Coos, South, Civil parish of Ballynakill (Church parish Ballinakill Clonfert)
where you have a John Mulvihil farming there.
Parish records do not cover the 1820's. catholicparishregisters@nli.ie - Free site
There are two entries for Hannah's age 23 and 25?
Regards,
McCoy
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These are the two extracts of passenger lists, one with age 25 and one age 23. Im unsure if it's the same Hannah in both or different Hannah's.
On Hannah Lynch (Mulvihill) death certificate in 1908 Redbank, Victoria, her age is listed as 86 (as provided by her son). John Mulvihill farmer and Bridget Hackett as her parents. Yet her age at marriage is reported on her death certificate as 23 in 1852.
On Hannah's son Peter Lynch's birth certificate in 1869 her age is listed as 47.
Her year of birth is not easy to establish without being able to check baptism records for children of John Mulvihil and Bridget Hackett in the 1820's.
NRC
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I should have added, Peter and Hannah Lynch are my great great grandparents. My great grandfather is their son Peter b. 1869
NRC
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Hi Joan, best of luck with locating your ancestoral parish. I am working on a project researching 26 Galway men, who were convicted in 1832 and transported to Australia for life. One of the men was John Mulville (Melvin) Melville. Click on link to see some of their stories so far. https://heritage.galwaycommunityheritage.org/content/topics/as-per-ship… Currently researching John Melville and it seems he came from Kilcolgan/ Kinvara vicinity. This has to be confirmed yet. John Melville was born in 1800 in Galway, Ireland, his father, was Jeremiah. John married Bridget Kelly in 1825. It is believed he had two children during their marriage. At the age of 32 he was found guilty of the crimes of assembling in arms and forcibly entering the houses of several persons, administering illegal oaths and sentenced to life in Australia. They arrived in Port Jackson Australia on September 6th 1832 on board the ship Eliza. His son Francis Melville (Melvin) immigrated to Australia in 1853 on the ship Earl of Elgin. Other family members also came out on the ship China in 1854 Nephew John Melville(18 yrs) Michael Kelly (21 yrs) John Burke(27 years a cousin, Anne Rowland niece. It states in the Dublin Observer in April 1832 at the Galway assizes – Monday that “Michael Kelly, John Kelly, John Mulvihill, and Patrick Connane, were capitally indicted for having, on the night of the 23rd September assemble in arms and forcibly entered the house of several persons, specified in indictment, administering illegal oaths, and taking there from arms, There were several counts in the indictments. The Jury, after a short absence, brought a verdict of guilty against all, recommending John Kelly and Mulville to mercy. The Judge stated that their recommendation should be attended to, but he could not give hope for further mitigation that transportation for life. Sentence not passed. –Argus”. If I make any connection to your ancestors I will let you. Paula
Paula Kennedy