Possable James or William who migrated to Australia in the 1800s from possably the Tipperary area.Thanks
Saturday 5th Sep 2015, 07:41AM
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Aussie Norm:
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
We woould need more specific dates, names and county in order to try to assist you. Carroll is a very common surname.Thanks.
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Roger,
Thanks for the reply,I will endeavour to find a few more facts from family members.
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Hi
I have just found this post.
I have an ancestor James Carroll from Tipperary who was a farm servant. He was married to Mary Penner and had 7 children. He was caught with 2 others taking a sheep, they were tried 7th April 1827 and sentanced to death but then sent to Australia insted on the Eliza 3.
James was 40 years old at that time (born 1787) The children were Ellen b 1809, Bridget (Biddy) b 1812, Jeremiah (Darby) b 1814, Mary b 1816, Thomas b 1818, James b 1820, Edmond b 1822
Most of the family moved to Australia eventually, but i have not found Jeremiah over here yet and i would love to find him. I have heaps more info on James if needed. I also have McDonnells in my line (from Scotland)
Regards Sue
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Ireland Australia Database
Last name: PENNER
First name: -
Full name:- PENNER
Sex:M
Document date:
05/01/1840
Document ref1:
FS 1840 30
Comment1:
Convicts wife, Mary Penner, residing near Cahir, Co Tipperary, was offered a
Comment2:
free passage to New South Wales.
Kind regards
Paula Reid
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Thank You for the information Paula, i will compare it with the documents that i have and see if there is any extra information to be had.
Regards Sue.
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I am a descendent of Ellen Sinnett ne Carroll through her first husband
John Jackson
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