Place: St Mary's Catholic Cathedral, Killarney, Ireland[7]
Sources
WikiTree profile O'connor-277 created through the import of Falvey.GED on Sep 19, 2011 by Tony Amarant. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Tony and others.
Source: S01739 Title: Victorian Births, Deaths and Marriages
Source: S07784 Title: Public Record Office of Victoria
Source: S10499 Title: Early Federal Electoral Rolls - Vic. 1903
Source: S10509 Title: Australian Electoral Roll - 1909
↑ Source: #S10499 Page: Electoral Role, State of Victoria, Division of Grampians Data: Text: Known to be living in Landsborough, Victoria and occupation given as Home Duties.
↑ Source: #S10509 Page: State of Victoria, Division of Grampians Data: Text: Known to be living in Landsborough. Occupation given as home duties.
↑ Source: #S07784 Page: Index of Unassisted Inward Passenger List to Victoria 1852-1923. Fiche 2 page 002 Data: Text: Departed Liverpool, England, 30 October 1857 aboard the "Anglo Saxon" and arrived in Victoria February 1858 with her mother and later to be aunt by marriage, Catherine O'Brien. Note - Theresa O'Connor's first name is abbreviated and on first glance the name appears to be a shorten version of the male name Thomas so when the document index list has been created, the name has actually been recorded as Thomas O'Connor not Theresa O'Connor.
↑ Source: #S21339 Data: Text: Name is recorded as Mary Ann O'Connor
↑ Source: #S21339 Page: Baptismal record, Diocese of Kerry, Parish of Firies R.C. Book No. Not Recorded, Page Not recorded, Entry No. 7 Data: Text: Date of birth given as 15 August 1849 rather than 1850 and birth name recorded as Mary Ann rather than just Mary. Mary's address given as Firies. Parents listed as John O'Connor and Teresa(sic) Falvey. Baptisimal sponsors given as John Buckley and Mary Llyod(sic).
↑ Source: #S01739 Page: Marriage certificate no. 2846/1873
↑ Source: #S21339 Page: Marriage record, Diocese of Kerry, Parish of Killarney R.C. Book No. 8 Page 45, Entry No. 10 Data: Text: Date of marriage recorded as 4 February 1845 Witnesses given as John Falvey and Charles McCarthy and the priest recorded as Rev. T. J. O'Sullivan.
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