Acceptable to the colony, a Dorahy Family History, Part 1, The Dorahy family of County Tyrone Ireland and Greendale NSW, Part 2, Joseph Dorahy (1875-1958) and his descendants
Patterson, Helen2004
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This family history is the story of the Dorahy family, assisted immigrants from County Tyrone, Ireland who were deemed 'acceptable to the colony' on arrival in Sydney in 1837 on the ship Adam Lodge
North Ryde NSW Helen Patterson 2004
122 pages colour and black and white photographs genealogy charts
With appendix: The Coffey and Nash families of County Limerick Ireland and the Nepean district NSW. Surnames in the book include: Anschau, Dorahy, Coffey, Mayne, Nash, Patterson and Wentworth. Places mentioned include: Frogmore, Greendale, Liverpool, Marsfield, Nepean area, Penrith, Pendle Hill, St Marys
BIOGRAPHY DORABIOGRAPHY
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Anschau family (Bringelly, NSW, history)Dorahy Family (Greendale, NSW, History)Coffey family (Penrith, NSW, history)Pioneers -- Penrith Region (NSW) -- BiographyNash Family (Penrith, NSW, History)Irish immigrants -- New South Wales -- 19th centuryWilliam Dorahy, 1808-1888Adam Lodge (Ship)Greendale (NSW) -- HistoryGreendale (NSW) -- Genealogy
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Research | Local Book | BIOGRAPHY DORA | Not for loan (Set: 10 Feb 2016) |