My great great grandparents Patrick Edward O'Loughlin and Elizabeth (Eliza) Jane Mulqueeney, both from around Ennistymon, were married in 1857, the same year they emigrated to South Australia. It's been difficult to find definitive information about their pasts or respective ancestors, so I'd welcome any snippets or nuggets you may have? Thanks and regards, Neil.
NGW
Sunday 9th Apr 2023, 05:05PMMessage Board Replies
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https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLFX-WLDQ Emigration of a Patrick O'Loughlin from County Clare 1857. Was the marriage in Ireland or Australia?
Eileen
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https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CV24-P16Z Elizabeth Jane Mulqueeney O'Loughlin
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WXD9-HD6Z I found this emigration record for a Mulqueeney family from 1854, when a number of family members left together ,
Mulqueeney male 11 years 19/3/1854 birth year 1843
Mulqueeney female 13 years birth year 1841
Mulqueeney female 9 years birth year 184
Mulqueeney Honor 20 years birth year 1834
Mulqueeney Margaret 16 years birth year 1838
Mulqueeney Mary 18 years birth year 1836
Mulqueeney Pat (ricia?) female birth year 1814
Mulqueeney Pat (rick?) male birth year 1811 This family left County Clare and arrived in Adelaide departing from Plymouth England. I am wondering if the 13 year old female listed is Eliza Mulqueeney
Eileen
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Hi Eileen, thank you for your reply. The Elizabeth Jane you found is the right one. However, the Patrick O'Loughlin captured in your 1857 emigration record is a different, and younger O'Loughlin. Patrick and Eliza left Plymouth together aboard the Caucasian on 10/9/1857, arriving in Adelaide on Christmas Day. I don't have their marriage record, but it appears they were married in 1857 before emigrating. That marriage record would be helpful. They both arrived under the O'Loughlin surname. There are clues that Eliza's parents were Patrick and Jane, Patrick being born in 1820, apparently in Ennistymon. I've found it challenging trying to trace this side of my family, so all clues and hints are very much welcomed. Kind regards, Neil.
NGW