Jane Hughes was believed to be a native of Armagh Ireland. She married John Brownlee in Ireland many years prior to immigrating to the New South Wales, Colony. But this along with her birth needs to be referenced.
John and jane Brownlee immigrated to New South Wales, Colony in 1852 on the Irene. There children present on this voyage were: John aged 17 years, William aged 14, Thomas aged 12 and May Ann aged 7.
Jane Brownlee passed away in about 1860 at or about Albion Park in the Colony of New South Wales.
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