Surname:
Healey (Healy) (Kealy)
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Marriage of Edward Healey (Kealy) and Mary Lanan (Lannan)
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Dennis McFadden assigned servant
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Pre-emptive right to lease of land Parishes of tyramin and Houghton, County Durham
Place:
Guardian Angels Chapel, Paterson
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Marriage of P. Comerford of the Barwin to Ellen, eldest daughter of Edward Kealy of Summer Hill, Paterson River on 11th April. Officiating minister Rev. Dean Lynch
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Forfeited deposit on land purchase
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Advertisement re horse mistakenly released from Scone pound
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Application for land - 100 acres parish of Houghton
Place:
Co. Durham. Paterson River
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Application for land. 640 acres. Bounded on the west by the Paterson River; on the south by Adair's land. 5s per acre
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200 acres farm on the Paterson River adjoining the land of Richard Clarke
Source:
AO NSW Convicts Indents. Fiche No. 676
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Thomas Glover per 'Lord Melville' assigned servant
Source:
CSI Fiche 3139; 4/1842B No.431 p.799
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Mary Lannan, free settler and servant to T. Knowlan (?Timothy Nowlan) married to Edward Kealy
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Patrick Mulcahy charged by Edward Kealy with unlawfully holding possession of land and tenement at Lambs Valley
Ship:
Mangles 1822 (came free)
Source:
CSI (Reel 6010; 4/3508 p.4)
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Came Free. Shepherd. Permitted to proceed to Newcastle with Timothy Nowlan
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On Thursday night last our respected neighbour, Mr Fdward Kealy, sen , of Summer Hill Paterson River, died suddenly, at his residence, at the advanced age of seventy years. 'The funeral took place on Sunday, three p.m ,the attendance being the largest we have ever witnessed in a. similar occasion in a country district, numbering upwards of three hundred persons and proving the great estimation of the worthy man of all who knew him. The remains were carried to the churchy yard on the property, the pall-bearers being E.G. Cory ,warden of the district; Mr. Nowlan, ' M.P. ; Messrs. James M'Cormack, and G. J. Frankland, J.P.s ; and Messrs. E. Doyle and W. Corner. Owing to the day, it was impossible to procure the services of a clergyman ;but the burial service of the Roman Catholic Church was read in a most appropriate manner by Mr. Stapleton after which Mr, Knowlan addressed a few remarks to those present, bearing testimony to the high character and moral worth of the deceased, who in every relation of life had discharged his duty in the most praiseworthy manner.Mr. Cory also, from an experience of over forty years, testified to the sterling character of the late Mr. Kealy, particularly dwelling upon the good qualities as a neighbour and friend. Mr. Kealy's loss will be much felt in this district, where he was deservedly respected and beloved. - Upper Paterson July, 16..