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Patrick Clarke transported 1816 from Ireland married Mary Lyons transported 1820 from Ireland. Married Parramatta NSW 1820. First was assigned to Airds, then moved to Maitland where they settled until Patrick died 4 weeks after the birth of there last child, a son, Michael born 1834. Mary died in Maitland in 1857 and is buried with some of her grandchildren at Campbell Hill cemetery. Most of the remaining family moved to Tamworth / Quirindi areas during the late 1800s .


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tiger31060 Mary Ann Clarke, 2 Sep 24 2009, 8:04 AM EDT by tiger31060
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Hi Trish,
My Great-grandfather Thomas Patrick Fagan 1 Apr 1847 to 13 Apr 1905
married
Mary Ann Clarke
born 5.3.1849 Dubbo NSW
died 20.7.1914 Coonamble NSW

Siblings
Elizabeth Mary Clarke (no details)
Mary Ann Clarke (as above)
John William Clarke 1850 - 13.12.1926
Emma Jane Clarke(no details)

Parents
John Clarke and Catherine Brunt
No details on John Clarke

Catherine Brunt Married twice first spouse Patrick McMahon on 1854 there was no issue.
Patrick McMahon was at "Geanmoney". It was a big area about 32,000 acres and was considered one of the best fattening places in the Coonamble district. Patrick McMahon was at "Geanmoney", John McMahon at "Budgeon", Will McMahon at "Combara" and Michael McMahon at "Eurimie".

Catherines parents
George Brunt born 1794 in Cornwall England
Died 15 May 1872
He was twice married, 1st wife Jane Gilleese (no details)
2nd wife Annie (no other details known)
Children with Jane were;
Catherine 1826 - 30 Dec 1895
Female,Male,Male,Male,Male,
Jean Brunt 1837-?
Helen Brunt 24 Jul 1848 - ?
George Vincent Brunt (no details)

Children with Annie
Arthur Vincent Brunt 1859 - 14.4.1927

Cheers :)
Tony Adelaide








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