25 Oct 2020                   

Husband: Henry Rose
Relationship: in Great Great Great Great Grandfather 1 (see note 1) Father: Mother:
Wife: Kilva
Father: Mother:
F Child 1: Catherine Rose died at age: 80 Relationship: Great Great Great Grandmother Religion: Roman Catholic 2 Born: 1790 in County of Westmeath Ireland 3 Immigrated: 19 Mar 1857 on the "Mary Ann" to Sydney NSW 1 (see note 2) Died: 4 Jan 1870 in Cumberland Street Sydney NSW 3 (see note 3) Cause of death: 4 Jan 1870 Narasmus 3 Buried: 5 Jan 1870 in Cemetery: Rookwood - Catholic Mortuary 1 Area 4 Grave 1351 - Sydney NSW 3 (see note 4) Husband: John Killooley d. Pre 1857 Notes
Sources: (1) NSW Govt, Immigration Documents - Ship "Mary Ann" (1857). (Copy on File) (2) NSW Govt, Principal Superintendent of Convicts Bound Indents (1823-1826 (4/4009A) Pg 80-142, AO NSW: AO Fiche No.654). (Copy on File) (3) NSW Govt., Death Certificate - Catherine Killooley (nee Rose) (25/1870). (Copy on File) Event Notes Note (1) Name appears on the Assisted Immigrants Board List for 1857 Ships John Lucy to Zeimindar Ship "MARY ANN" as Henry Rose, father of Catherine Killooley (nee Rose) and was deceased. Note (2) In the company of her daughter Catherine and her son in law Thomas Byrne and their children John and Mary Ann, Catherine emigrated to Australia as an Assisted Immigrant, leaving from Southhampton England aboard the vesfel "MARY ANN". Assisted Immigrants (Board List) 1857 Ship “MARY ANN” List of Immigrants per Ship “Mary Ann”, as inspected by the Immigration Board, on Widow on Embarkation Name: Killooley Catherine -Age: 50 yrs -Calling: Widow -Native place and Country: Mullingar, Westmeath -Parents names, and, if alive, their Residence: Henry Rose, Kilva Rose, both dead -Religious Denomination: RC -Read or Write: read -Relations in the Colony: Son Patrick living at Bombala -State of Bodily health, strength, and probable usefulness: good -Any complaints regarding treatment on board this Ship: none -Remarks by Immigration Board: Remitt Regd She arrived in Sydney Australia. Immediately on arrival the ship was placed into quarantine due to an outbreak of measles, and stayed there for eight days. Note (3) It seems strange that no family member acted as the informant on Catherines DC as her daughter Catherine was supposed to be also living in the Rocks at the time of her mothers death, and some basic family information has not been included on the DC. It appears that the informant was the minster who officiated at the funeral and was also the witness to the burial, no family member having witnessed the burial. Catherine’s married surname has been spelt Gilhooley [sic] on her DC. Catherine had stated her age as being Fifty years on the Board List in 1857 putting her DOB at c.1807 whereas her DC states her age at death as being Eighty years as at 1870 putting her DOB at 1790 - I've spilt the difference and gone c.1800 until proven otherwise. Note (4) Headstone Inscription - None Known, this part of the cemetery was bulldozed circa 1970's so I have been told. They thought it easier to do this then clean it up by hand. Note: Click the link below if there is no MAIN MENU at the top of the Page http://warwicktaylor.com/fam-hist Note: Personal details of living persons have been omitted Note: AGES are only accurate if a death year is known Name Index