Catherine Mahoney
F, #77933, b. 19 May 1894
James Mahoney
M, #77934, b. 28 March 1897
Emily Mahoney
F, #77935, b. 12 April 1899
Cecily Mahoney
F, #77936, b. 28 August 1904
Margeurite Mahoney
F, #77937, b. 15 November 1905, d. 7 December 2007
Margeurite
Mahoney was born on 15 November 1905 at
Deloraine, Tasmania, Australia. She was born on 15 November 1905 at
Golden Valley, Tasmania, Australia.
1 She was the daughter of
James Gordon Mahoney and
Julia Mahoney. Margeurite Mahoney lived in 1914 at
Brunswick, Victoria, Australia. She lived in 1919 at
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She lived in 1924 at
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She lived in 1931 at
Melbourne Ports, Victoria, Australia. She lived in 1936 at
Melbourne Ports, Victoria, Australia. She died on 7 December 2007 at
Williamstown, Victoria, Australia, at age 102.
Citations
- [S121] Website: Tasmanian Registrar of Births Deaths and Marriages Online Database.
John Mahoney
M, #77938, b. 1790
John
Mahoney died. He was born in 1790 at
Ireland.
Mary Collins
F, #77939, b. 1790
Mary
Collins died. She was born in 1790 at
Ireland.
Michael John Mahoney
M, #77940, b. 1810, d. 1 July 1884
Family 2 | Catherine McCurran b. 1824, d. 7 Nov 1909 |
Children | - Michael Mahony b. 1 Sep 1845, d. Jan 1902
- Thomas Mahoney b. 3 Nov 1846, d. 25 Jul 1935
- John William Mahoney b. 3 Nov 1846, d. 1 Jul 1940
- Patrick Mahoney b. Aug 1848, d. 1925
- Mary Ann Mahoney b. 30 Jun 1852, d. 29 May 1922
- Terence Mahoney b. 1857, d. 25 Aug 1929
- James Adolphus Mahoney b. 1858, d. 4 Jan 1896
- Catherine Louisa Mahoney b. 1859, d. 20 Apr 1919
- Ellen Agatha Mahoney b. 22 Feb 1860, d. 21 Aug 1943
- Honorah Mahoney b. 1863, d. 30 Jul 1932
- Sarah Jane Mahoney b. 1865, d. 19 Feb 1940
- Elizabeth Josephine Mahoney b. 25 Aug 1868, d. 1922
- Julia Mahoney+ b. 30 Dec 1870, d. 1921
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Catherine McCurran
F, #77941, b. 1824, d. 7 November 1909
Her married name was Mahoney. Catherine
McCurran was born in 1824 at
Armagh, Ireland. She departed
London, Cork, Ireland circa 1844. She arrived 22 August 1844
Port Phillip Bay, New South Wales, Australia. She married
Michael John Mahoney, son of
John Mahoney and
Mary Collins, in 1845 at
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Catherine McCurran lived in 1903 at
Bell Street, Preston, Victoria, Australia. She died on 7 November 1909 at
Preston, Victoria, Australia.
Family | Michael John Mahoney b. 1810, d. 1 Jul 1884 |
Marriage* | She married Michael John Mahoney, son of John Mahoney and Mary Collins, in 1845 at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. |
Children | - Michael Mahony b. 1 Sep 1845, d. Jan 1902
- Thomas Mahoney b. 3 Nov 1846, d. 25 Jul 1935
- John William Mahoney b. 3 Nov 1846, d. 1 Jul 1940
- Patrick Mahoney b. Aug 1848, d. 1925
- Mary Ann Mahoney b. 30 Jun 1852, d. 29 May 1922
- Terence Mahoney b. 1857, d. 25 Aug 1929
- James Adolphus Mahoney b. 1858, d. 4 Jan 1896
- Catherine Louisa Mahoney b. 1859, d. 20 Apr 1919
- Ellen Agatha Mahoney b. 22 Feb 1860, d. 21 Aug 1943
- Honorah Mahoney b. 1863, d. 30 Jul 1932
- Sarah Jane Mahoney b. 1865, d. 19 Feb 1940
- Elizabeth Josephine Mahoney b. 25 Aug 1868, d. 1922
- Julia Mahoney+ b. 30 Dec 1870, d. 1921
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Ellen Lynch
F, #77942, b. circa 1811, d. 6 November 1843
Michael Mahony
M, #77943, b. 1 September 1845, d. January 1902
Thomas Mahoney
M, #77944, b. 3 November 1846, d. 25 July 1935
John William Mahoney
M, #77945, b. 3 November 1846, d. 1 July 1940
Patrick Mahoney
M, #77946, b. August 1848, d. 1925
Mary Ann Mahoney
F, #77947, b. 30 June 1852, d. 29 May 1922
Terence Mahoney
M, #77948, b. 1857, d. 25 August 1929
James Adolphus Mahoney
M, #77949, b. 1858, d. 4 January 1896
Catherine Louisa Mahoney
F, #77950, b. 1859, d. 20 April 1919
Ellen Agatha Mahoney
F, #77951, b. 22 February 1860, d. 21 August 1943
Honorah Mahoney
F, #77952, b. 1863, d. 30 July 1932
Sarah Jane Mahoney
F, #77953, b. 1865, d. 19 February 1940
Elizabeth Josephine Mahoney
F, #77954, b. 25 August 1868, d. 1922
William Mahoney
M, #77955, b. 21 October 1839, d. 25 August 1915
Eliza Jane Davis
F, #77961, b. 3 August 1816, d. 5 April 1889
William Thomas Davis
M, #77962, b. 9 March 1819, d. 10 July 1899
Amelia Davis
F, #77963, b. 25 May 1825, d. 5 July 1843
Amelia
Davis was born on 25 May 1825 at
Macquarie Island, Macquarie Harbour, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She was the daughter of
Convict William Davis and
Convict Jane Williams. Amelia Davis was baptized on 21 July 1828 at
Macquarie Island, Macquarie Harbour, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She was buried in July 1843 at
St. Mark's Church Cemetery, Pontville, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. She died on 5 July 1843 at
Brighton, Tasmania, Australia, at age 18.
James Perry
M, #77966, b. 1801, d. 27 February 1851
Convict Noah Mortimer
M, #77968, b. 11 May 1761, d. 3 June 1846
Convict Noah
Mortimer was also known as Nathaniel Mortimer. He was born on 11 May 1761 at
Chagford, Devonshire, England. He was the son of
Convict John Mortimer and
Jane Endle. Convict Noah Mortimer was He was tried at Exeter, Devon on 20 March 1786 for stealing mutton with a value of 10 shillings. He was sentenced to transportation for 7 years and left England on the Charlotte aged about 26 at that time (May 1787). He had no occupation recorded. on 20 March 1786 at
Exeter, Devonshire, England. Hewas transported in February 1787
on the convict transport ship 'Charlotte' from England to Australia. He arrived 26 January 1788
on the convict transport ship 'Charlotte' in Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia. Particulars of the Voyage: Portsmouth to Tenerife 13 May - 3 June 1787, Tenerife to Rio de Janeiro 10 June 1787 - 5 August 1787, Rio de Janeiro to Cape Town 4 September - 13 October 1787, Cape Town to Botany Bay 13 November 1787 to 20 Jan 1788. He lived on 27 January 1788 at
Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia. He departed
Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia 15 February 1788 . Noah was part of the advance party of 23 people who sailed from Port Jackson on the 'Supply' on 15th February 1788 and arrived at Norfolk Island in March 1788 to settle that island; these were the first settlers on Norfolk Island. He arrived 29 February 1788
on the convict transport ship 'Supply'. Noah and his father, John, are selected as the First Settlers (Lt. King plus 22 others) to settle Norfolk Island, arriving on HMS Supply. He married
Convict Frances Williams in 1796 at
Norfolk Island. Convict Noah Mortimer lived on 30 December 1796 at
New South Wales, Australia. He lived on 30 December 1796 at
Norfolk Island; Noah is given a Land Grant of 10 acres. On 12 August 1801 Noah and John were given a grant of 30 acres on
Norfolk Island. He married
Convict Mary Cottle on 3 November 1801 at
Norfolk Island. Convict Noah Mortimer was living with Mary Cottle, a convict per the 'Lady Juliana' in a Defacto relationship in 1805 at
Norfolk Island. He in 1808 was granted 183 acres in New Town, Van Diemen's Land. This was awarded to him by Governor Macquarie in compensation for giving up his land grant on Norfolk Island. He lived there with Mary Cottle and James. He arrived
Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, Australia 1 March 1808 with his wife, his son James and his father John.They arrived on the Lady Nelson. This was after Norfolk Island has been ordered to close. He lived in 1811 at
Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He in 1813 was granted 170 acres near Lake Tiberas,
Big Lagoon, Monmouth, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. By 1823 Noah had 800 acres and he and his son James became known for stealing sheep in the region. of
Lake Tiberias, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He married
Ann Geary in 1824 at
Big Lagoon, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. Convict Noah Mortimer lived circa 1833 at
Glenorchy, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. After Ann Geary was killed by aborigines, Noah left the land and moved to Glenorchy. He lived with a relative Susannah Mortimer and her husband James O'Brien. He died on 3 June 1846 at
Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, Australia, at age 85. He was buried circa 5 June 1846 at
St. Matthews Cemetery, Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He was buried as Nathanial Mortimer. He shares a grave with James O'Brien.
John Cropper
M, #77969, b. 1760, d. 6 November 1826
Convict John Mortimer
M, #77970, b. 25 February 1733, d. 21 November 1812
Convict John
Mortimer was baptized on 25 February 1733 at
Chagford, Devonshire, England. He was born on 25 February 1733 at
Chagford, Devonshire, England. He married
Jane Endle on 6 December 1759 at
Ashburton, Devon, England. Convict John Mortimer was John and his son Noah and son in law Edward Westlake are convicted of two charges. 1. stealing a wether sheep and 2. stealing 40 pounds of mutton with a value of 10 Shillings. He was sentenced to 7 years transportation on the second charge. on 20 March 1785 at
Exeter, Devonshire, England. Hewas transported in February 1787
on the convict transport ship 'Charlotte' from England to Australia. He arrived at
on the convict transport ship 'Charlotte' on 26 January 1788 in Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia. Particulars of the Voyage: Portsmouth to Tenerife 13 May - 3 June 1787, Tenerife to Rio de Janeiro 10 June 1787 - 5 August 1787, Rio de Janeiro to Cape Town 4 September - 13 October 1787, Cape Town to Botany Bay 13 November 1787 to 20 Jan 1788. He arrived 29 February 1788
on the convict transport ship 'Supply' on Norfolk Island. John, and his son Noah, are selected as the First Settlers (Lt. King plus 22 others) to settle Norfolk Island, arriving on HMS Supply. He was was given 100 lashes for stealing wheat and neglecting his work. on 15 January 1793 at
Norfolk Island. On 12 August 1801 John and Noah were given a grant of 30 acres on
Norfolk Island. 1811 after Norfolk Island was abandoned,
John and Noah arrive in Hobart
on the ship 'Lady Nelson'. He was buried in November 1812 at
St. David's Cathedral, 125 Macquarie Street, Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, Australia. He died on 21 November 1812 at
Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, Australia, at age 79.