Wages paid to orphans
Entries
Surame | Name | Ship | Date | Citation | |
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Shaughnessy | Ellen | Lady Peel | 02 Sep 1850-02 Sep 1850 | NRS-5276 [4/4711] | Details |
Shaughnessy | Ellen | Lady Peel | 01 Sep 1850-01 Sep 1850 | NRS-5276 [4/4711] | Details |
Cleary | Catherine | Maria | 01 Nov 1850-01 Nov 1850 | NRS-5276 [4/4711] | Details |
Hepon | Mary | Diana | 09 Jul 1850-09 Jul 1850 | NRS-5276 [4/4711] | Details |
Kelley | Isabella | Digby | 28 Jul 1850-28 Jul 1850 | NRS-5276 [4/4711] | Details |
Cavanagh | Catherine | Maria | 14 Jul 1852-14 Jul 1852 | NRS-5276 [4/4711] | Details |
Cavanagh | Catherine | Maria | 11 Aug 1852-11 Aug 1852 | NRS-5276 [4/4711] | Details |
Brennau | Mary | Tippoo Saib | 12 Feb 1852-12 Feb 1852 | NRS-5276 [4/4711] | Details |
Blackeney | Mary | Thomas Arbuthnot | 15 Nov 1850-15 Nov 1850 | NRS-5276 [4/4711] | Details |
Connor | Margaret | Tippoo Saib | 09 Jul 1850-09 Jul 1850 | NRS-5276 [4/4711] | Details |
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Between 1848 and 1850, around 4,100 young Irish women who came to Australia as part of Earl Grey’s Famine Orphan Scheme. Recruited from workhouses in Ireland, the women became an integral part of the workforce in their adopted country.
Acknowledgement
This index was created by Ancestry and is published on the Museums of History NSW website by agreement with Ancestry who retains the copyright.