I'm lucky that most of this information is from the Australian end where she ended up. My information falls flat once we go back into Ireland to Ann's parents unfortunately. I'd love to find them and the rest of the family to find out what happened to them or where they may have ended up. I do know that on board the ship there was another girl listed with the same surname and who may possibly be her sister or a relative. Her name was Winnie McMahon who is only 2-3 years older. 21yrs old. Both girls are listed as Dairymaids and both from Clare. So I'm not sure exactly what relation she is to my Anne. I don't have as much information on Winnie/Winifred McMahon, but if she is a sibling it may help locating the parents - John McMahon and Annie Casey. Any information is welcome if anyone is reading this and might have a clue.
Place of migration
Migrated to/Born in Australia
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Date of Birth | 1st Jan 1832 (circa) | |
Date of Death | 23rd Feb 1880 | |
New Type | Ann Slade - maiden name McMahon left on board the Ship "Reliance" from Plymouth England arriving in Port Phillip Bay Victoria, Australia 19 March 1850. Passenger list, states her Nationality to be Irish and born in Kilfenora Clare. | |
Father (First Name/s and Surname) | Ann's parents on her death certificate listed as John McMahon (McMagh?) Bricklayer and Annie Casey. | |
Place & Date of Marriage | Anne (Annie) McMahon married Williams Slade in 26 May 1851 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. | |
Place of Death | Ann died in Beechworth, Victoria, Australia 23 February 1880. | |
Names of Children | William, Henry, George, Annie, Luke, Matthew & Catherine |
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Starfyre07
Tuesday 20th October 2020 07:28AM
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1910
4th of July Celebrations
4th Jul 1913