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Martin Clune married Mary Courtney (Curneen) in Clare and had a daughter named Mary in Killaloe. She was baptised in the parish of Killaloe in September 1838. Mary arrived in Australia on the Grand Trianon on August 20, 1858. she married Robert Sims, also from Ireland (Dublin) in Sydney on 11 November,1858. Robert sponsored Mary's parents to Sydney in 1859. Mary went on to become a much loved and respected part of the Wagga Wagga community in NSW. She was widowed and supported her family by becoming a hotel licensee and died in 1902. 

Mary and Robert are my great great grandparents and they have a small but successful Australian family now. 

I would love to know more about these families and their origins . 

 

carolcook

Tuesday 8th Aug 2017, 06:45AM

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  • Dear Carol:

    Many thanks for your post to the Ireland Reaching Out message board and welcome to the site!

    We have several very good volunteers here on the site who have a lot of good local knowledge about the Killaloe area and I'm sure that they will be able to reply to your post in the next few days. 

    In the meantime, if you have not already done so, you should take a look at the microfilmed registers for Killaloe that are online through the National Library of Ireland at this link below:

    http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0793 

    Another great online resource is the Clare Library website which is always worth a look due to the large number of resources that they have.  Below is the link for what is available in Killaloe:

    http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/places/killaloe_parish.htm

    I believe that one of our volunteers has transcribed the parish registers so hopefully he may have more information to share with you.  There is also a very good book on Killaloe by Sean Kierse which is available for sale locally.  It may be possible to try to purchase that as I know his daughter and if you would like to get a copy, please email me at:  jhalloranryan@irelandxo.com.

    I also have Clunes in my own family some of whom emigrated to Australia, so I have an interest in your research!

    If you like, creating a profile for Mary Clune Sims on the XO Chronicles feature which is located at the top of the page.  Many of our members have been able to make connections through these profiles which serve as an ancestor database from diaspora all over the world.  The link to create a profile is below:

    https://www.irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/history-and-genealogy/ancestor-database

    The very best of luck with your research and if you have any questions or problems, please don't hesitate to contact me.

    Kind regards,

    Jane

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Tuesday 8th Aug 2017, 08:55AM
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    HI Carol

    Nice hear of another Killaloe family.

    With respect I have published my extensive database transcription which is available to downloan with the disclaimer and copyright usage it is available from here:

    http://www.ourlibrary.ca/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6885

    My work on Killaloe is crossed referened to the fabulous works of Sean Kierse. I have had a brief look for Clune and Cuneen, however you need to expand the spelling range, because the priests were not consistant in formulating the surnames. See the attachment for some hints of other spellings...

    As you are probably aware there are four children:

    KILLALOE BAPTISMS

    Baptism No

    1931 , Vol1, Film 63,  MIchael 

    2279, Vol1, Film, 73,  Hannah

    2612, Vol1, Film 83,  Mary

    3662 Vol 1, Film 111, Margaret 

    Note the family and extended family re witness the to the baptisms, all resided directly in the Killaloe township, I would suggest you look up the available Almancs as they were likely to be merchants of that time.

    Coincidentally on of my Quinlivan relative also was on the Grand Trianon, arrive in SA, 1855.

    Also I have some of my own family who live in Wagga Wagga, the Millman's and Quinlivan's.

    Just wanted to say, although it is early days in my current work, I am also transcribing the Cratloe Registers and I am about half way, there are Clunes within that register, and Cratloe is very close, adjacent to Killaloe, like less than 15 mins away.

    All the best with your research, get back to us after you have given the above some thought.

    Kind Regards

     

    Jeff Fitzsimmons

    Adelaide

    South Australia

     

     

    Jeff Fitzsimmons, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 8th Aug 2017, 02:22PM
  • Dear Jeff:  

    thanks for your reply which I'm delighted to see!  Also thanks for all the hard work that you have done on the registers for Killaloe!   Great to see that much needed parish register transcriptions are getting done.  Would it be possible to include your link on the Killaloe parish page?  You can let me know via email at:  jhalloranryan@irelandxo.com.  

    Thanks again!!

    Kind regards,  

    Jane 

     

    Jane Halloran Ryan

    Wednesday 9th Aug 2017, 09:15AM
  • I am grateful for the help and have found some new information as a result. Does anyone know if Bridget Clune born c 1840 is another child of Martin and Mary Clune? She is born in the right timeframe and also came to Australia but went to Queensland. I found a mention of her on the Clare library emigrants database.

    Carol

    carolcook

    Thursday 24th Aug 2017, 06:25AM

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