http://www.pastkeys.com/uploads/1/3/7/6/137641602/details_of_the_edl.pdf WebShip name :Lady Peel (Sydney 3 Jul 1849) Workhouse :Leitrim, Carrick-on-Shannon. Other :Shipping: houseservant, cannot read or write, no relatives in colony. Empl. P. Goold, Balmain, £10, 1 year; 1858-9 Report on Irish Female Immigrants, Appendix J No.81, 11 Feb 1850; indentures with Goold, cancelled for neglect of work and impertinence, WPO.
I Was Only Nineteen - Irish Famine Memorial
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An Unfortunate Life: Rose Flemming, Irish Famine Orphan
WebAnn emigrated to the colony with her parents and brother Dennis. Traveling as assisted immigrants the family arrived in Port Jackson, Sydney on 4 Jul 1849 on the ship Lady Peel. Ann married Patrick Mooney on 14 May 1862 in Goulburn, NSW. WebThis category contains profiles of those who sailed on this voyage of the Lady Peel, arriving at Port Jackson on 3 July 1849 (sailed 14 March 1849). Assisted Immigrants. Irish … WebShip “Lady Peel”, Tonnage 491, Colony Port Philip Contract Price £11 18s, Can Legally carry 196, Brokers Toulmin, Captain Not given Interestingly the ship carried 218 passengers an … georgian sectional garage doors