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MCREDMOND Maria   

Female Abt 1832 - 1896  (~ 64 years)  Submit Photo / DocumentSubmit Photo / Document



MCREDMOND Hugh,  
b. Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location 
Family ID F982  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart










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'Assisted Immigrant arrived aged 17 on 29 June 1850'"Assisted Immigrant arrived aged 17 on 29 June 1850"
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'h: Sandgate Grave 1896'"h: Sandgate Grave 1896"
  • MCREDMOND Maria 
    Birth Abt 1832  Roscrea, Tipperary, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death 13 Jun 1896  Newcastle, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial 14 Jun 1896  Sandgate Cemetery [Anglican_1 section 50 lot 59][-32.871557, 151.706822] Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I47  NewcastleLinks
    Last Modified 2 Apr 2025 

    Family JONES Charles(1822),  
    b. Abt 1822, Norfolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location
    d. 16 Mar 1895, Cooks Hill Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 73 years) 
    Marriage 02 Dec 1851  St Mary`s Cathedral, Sydney Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F159  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 2 Apr 2025 

Maria and JONES Charles(1822)'s children :
F159
JONES Francis Alexander,  
b. Abt May 30 1853, Newcastle Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 16 Jun 1919, Kurri Kurri Find all individuals with events at this location
JONES Mary A,  
b. 1855, Raymond Terrace Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 01 Mar 1902, Wickham Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 47 years)
m. CROCKETT Joseph Yeadon (1874)
JONES Caroline,  
b. 29 Dec 1856, Newcastle, NSW Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 19 Apr 1900, Little Young St Carrington Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 43 years)
m. KEARNS John Joseph (1877)
JONES Charles(1859),  
b. 1859, Sydney Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 27 Oct 1933, Mayfield East Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 74 years)
m. CROCKETT Violette (1881)
JONES William(1862) Henry,  
b. 1862, Patricks Plain Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 01 Aug 1863, MAITLAND Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 1 year)
JONES John Joseph,  
b. 12 Sep 1864, Newcastle Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 31 Jan 1937, Kurri Kurri Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 72 years)
JONES Ada,  
b. Abt 1866  
d. 24 Jan 1925, Newcastle Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 59 years)
m. THOMSON William (1890)
JONES William(1866) Henry,  
b. 1866, Maitland Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 07 Jan 1944, Wickham Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 78 years)
m. JAMES Ann Montugua (1898)
JONES George,  
b. 1868, Patricks Plains Find all individuals with events at this location
d. 17 Sep 1884, Cooks Hill Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 16 years)



NOTES:
  • Notes 
    • Arrived, aged 17, as an assisted immigrant, on 29th June 1850, aboard the "Maria".

      when married Maria from Sydney and Charles from Moreton Bay

      BDM NSW REG #202/1851 V1851202 138 (marriage) "JONES CHARLES/MC REDMONDS
      MARIA" -District LD [RC Sydney St Marys]

      ????? Investigate :
      Possible death 1873 :
      BDM NSW REG #5972/1873 "JONES MARIA L" f-john m-caroline district-newcastle
      24th December
      ??????
      Probable death 1896 :
      BDM NSW REG #7098/1896 "JONES MARIA" (death) f-HUGH m-UNKNOWN district-NEWCASTLE
      13 June 1896

      https://sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/stories/irish-orphan-girls-hyde-park-barracks
      This is a story of over 4000 Irish orphans driven from their homeland by the Great
      Famine.
      In the years 1848 to 1850, a total of 4114 orphan girls, some no more than 14 years old,
      were shipped on government funded immigrant vessels from Ireland to Sydney, Port
      Phillip, Moreton Bay and Adelaide. Many, though not all, spoke English although few
      were trained in domestic service, the work in which most would find employment.
      Known as the ‘Irish orphans’, they had been handpicked by government officials and
      removed from county workhouses grown horribly overcrowded as, year after year, the
      Irish countryside sank deeper into poverty, misery and disease.
      .... See PDF



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