Ferrfuzz
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We can only assume the years are correct based on information from headstones in Corrimal Cemetery NSW Australia.
Looking for a family link to
Patrick MacCallion (?) Born 1793, Co-Tyrone (?) Ireland. Died 3/9/1883 Wollongong, NSW, Australia as Patrick Collins.
Rachel (Rachael) MacCallion (nee Woods) Born 1792. Ireland. Died 5/7/1878 Wollongong, NSW Australia as Rachael Collins.
They were married in Fintona, Parish of Donacavey, Co-Tyrone in 1813 (?)
Migrated to Australia on the "Orestes" departing Ireland in December 1840 with 8 or 9 of their children.
All information prior to this we have so far, is that it is believed Patricks parents were Patrick and Roseanne MacCallion.
Several alternative surnames have been raised to no avail, these include - MacCailin, Campbell, MacCathmhaoil, MacCallan, MacAilin.
These names most likely mean that they were of Scottish decent as galloglasses or 'Norse Soldiers' who arrived in Ireland to fight for Donal Oge O'Donnell in 1258.
Any ideas, suggestions, directions to trace or find stories of anyone from the are of Fintona? Or suggestions of other names?
Anything prior to Patrick and Rachel boarding the "Orestes" would be wonderful.
Looking for a family link to
Patrick MacCallion (?) Born 1793, Co-Tyrone (?) Ireland. Died 3/9/1883 Wollongong, NSW, Australia as Patrick Collins.
Rachel (Rachael) MacCallion (nee Woods) Born 1792. Ireland. Died 5/7/1878 Wollongong, NSW Australia as Rachael Collins.
They were married in Fintona, Parish of Donacavey, Co-Tyrone in 1813 (?)
Migrated to Australia on the "Orestes" departing Ireland in December 1840 with 8 or 9 of their children.
All information prior to this we have so far, is that it is believed Patricks parents were Patrick and Roseanne MacCallion.
Several alternative surnames have been raised to no avail, these include - MacCailin, Campbell, MacCathmhaoil, MacCallan, MacAilin.
These names most likely mean that they were of Scottish decent as galloglasses or 'Norse Soldiers' who arrived in Ireland to fight for Donal Oge O'Donnell in 1258.
Any ideas, suggestions, directions to trace or find stories of anyone from the are of Fintona? Or suggestions of other names?
Anything prior to Patrick and Rachel boarding the "Orestes" would be wonderful.