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Hi - I am in Newcastle Australia and will be visiting Ireland in April. My 2Xgreat grandmother was Eliza Belshier b 1828 in Tipperary and d 1891 in Glebe NSW Australia. Eliza married George Dagg b 1830 in Turce/Tiorce Fermanagh d Newtown NSW 1882. They emigrated on the "Neptune" under an assisted passage scheme in 1852. I'm keen for info on either of these ancestors and where other family members may be. Thank you.

jeanetteball

Monday 26th Jan 2015, 09:50AM

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  • Jeanette:

    I could find no records for the surname Belshier. I'm wondering if possibly the surname was Belcher in Ireland. I did check the Roots Ireland indexes but could not locate any records for Eliza Belshier/Belcher from 1818-1838.

    Were Eliza and George non-Catholics?  I did locate two 1851 George Dagg marriages in Co. Tipperary in the civil marriage index records. However, the spouse names were not close to Eliza Belshier/Belcher.

    Roger McDonnell

     

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 26th Jan 2015, 09:22PM
  • Hi Roger

     

    Many thianks for looking into this for me. 

    Belshier was sthe name on the passenger list - Eliza also known as Elizabeth - and both were marked as Church of England.

     

    Jeanette Ball

     

    jeanetteball

    Wednesday 28th Jan 2015, 06:25AM
  • Hi Roger

     

    Many thianks for looking into this for me. 

    Belshier was sthe name on the passenger list - Eliza also known as Elizabeth - and both were marked as Church of England.

     

    Jeanette Ball

     

    jeanetteball

    Wednesday 28th Jan 2015, 06:25AM
  • Hi Roger

     

    Many thianks for looking into this for me. 

    Belshier was sthe name on the passenger list - Eliza also known as Elizabeth - and both were marked as Church of England.

     

    Jeanette Ball

     

    jeanetteball

    Wednesday 28th Jan 2015, 06:26AM
  • Hi Roger

     

    Many thianks for looking into this for me. 

    Belshier was sthe name on the passenger list - Eliza also known as Elizabeth - and both were marked as Church of England.

     

    Jeanette Ball

     

    jeanetteball

    Wednesday 28th Jan 2015, 06:26AM
  • Hi Roger

     

    Many thianks for looking into this for me. 

    Belshier was sthe name on the passenger list - Eliza also known as Elizabeth - and both were marked as Church of England.

     

    Jeanette Ball

     

    jeanetteball

    Wednesday 28th Jan 2015, 06:26AM
  • Hi Roger

     

    Many thianks for looking into this for me. 

    Belshier was sthe name on the passenger list - Eliza also known as Elizabeth - and both were marked as Church of England.

     

    Jeanette Ball

     

    jeanetteball

    Wednesday 28th Jan 2015, 06:26AM
  • Hi Roger

     

    Many thianks for looking into this for me. 

    Belshier was sthe name on the passenger list - Eliza also known as Elizabeth - and both were marked as Church of England.

     

    Jeanette Ball

     

    jeanetteball

    Wednesday 28th Jan 2015, 06:26AM
  • Hi Roger

     

    Many thianks for looking into this for me. 

    Belshier was sthe name on the passenger list - Eliza also known as Elizabeth - and both were marked as Church of England.

     

    Jeanette Ball

     

    jeanetteball

    Wednesday 28th Jan 2015, 06:26AM
  • Hi Roger

     

    Many thianks for looking into this for me. 

    Belshier was sthe name on the passenger list - Eliza also known as Elizabeth - and both were marked as Church of England.

     

    Jeanette Ball

     

    jeanetteball

    Wednesday 28th Jan 2015, 06:28AM
  • Jeannette:

    The reason I asked about the religious denomination was that starting in 1845 all non-Catholic marriages were civilly registered. The registration of Catholic marriages did not begin until 1864.

    I looked at the civil indexes and there is an 1851 George Dagg marriage in the Nenagh registration district and one of the possible spouses was Elizabeth Stanley.

    1851 was right before they left and George Dagg is not a very common name.

    I thought I would mention this record. Possibly your Eliza was married before. There is another record about this marriage which confirms that this George Dagg married Elizabeth Stanley on 7/30/1851 in Nenagh. Fathers were William Dagg and Henry Stanley.

    This may be a completely different couple but I wanted you to be aware of this record.

    Roger

    First name(s) George
    Last name Dagg
    Registration year 1851
    Registered Quarter/Year 1851
    Registration district Nenagh
    Volume 8
    Page 375
    County -
     

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    George Dagg married one of these people
    Mary Nix, Elizabeth Stanley, Bridget Kennedy

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Wednesday 28th Jan 2015, 04:40PM
  • Yes this does look promising - thanks for researching this. It is helpful that the name Dagg is not very common!
    Regards - Jeanette

    jeanetteball

    Thursday 29th Jan 2015, 04:09AM

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