Looking for Owen McIntyre
Owen McIntyre was born in 1835 in Cambridge, England to Patrick and Mary McIntyre.
He arrived in NSW and his occupation is listed as a brickmaker.
He married Hannah (Nee Logan) Confray (husband Michael Confray had died)in Tumut in 1874.
Hannah and Michael Confray had 4 children - Kate Confray b.1860, 2 more children and then Barbara Confray b. 1866.
Owen and Hannah McIntyre had a daughter Alice Agnes McIntyre b. 1872 in Tumut, NSW
Hannah McIntyre died in Tumut on 17th May, 1876.
No record of Alice Agnes McIntyre's birth is to be found.
She married Joseph John Clarke in Berrima, NSW in 1888.
on 2015-04-16 21:50:59
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On the marriage certificate does it give her age?? and any parent details.
I found these listing, spelling different.
NSW BMD
4334/1888 CLARKE JOSEPH J MACINTYRE ALICE A BERRIMA
Australian Marriage Index
Name: Alice A Macintyre
Spouse Name: Joseph J Clarke
Marriage Date: 1888
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Berrima, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1888
Registration Number: 4334
If she was born in 1872 she would be just 16yrs old and would need consent from her parents.
also interesting that marriage of Owen to Anna has different spelling also
NSW BMD
3986/1874 MACINTYRE OWEN CONFRAY ANNA TUMUT
Australian Marriage Index
Name: Owen Macintyre
Spouse Name: Anna Confray
Marriage Date: 1874
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Tweed River, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1874
Registration Number: 3986
Do you have a copy of this marriage??
Found this interesting article on Trove
Wagga Wagga Advertiser and Riverina Reporter
Wednesday 13 Jan 1869
POLICE COURT.
MONDAY, JANUARY 11.
(Before the Police Magistrate and F.
Tompson, Esq., J.P.)
ANN CONFREY was brought before the Court charged with unlawfully deserting her four children at Cuddell, on the 7th of January.
Constable James Fegan deposed. to the arrest of the prisoner at Narandera. When told the charge against her, prisoner said that she had to go to Wagga Wagga on business, and had left a man in charge of her children. She was on her way back to the children when she heard that they had been taken away. Remanded for further evidence until
the 12th instant.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12.
(Before the Police Magistrate and F. A.
Tompson, Esq., J.P.)
ANN CONFREY, on remand for child desertion. William Gannon deposed : That he was a farmer at Cuddell, and had bought prisoner's land. Prisoner came up to Wagga Wagga with him. No person was left to take care of the children, but witness's wife used to go down and feed them.
William Honey deposed that he had seen the children with nothing to eat and half naked. He went to Narandera and reported the desertion.
For the defence, Owen Macintyre, brickmaker deposed : That when prisoner left for
Wagga Wagga, he bad bean left in charge of the children. The witness Gamden had asked him to go to Wagga Wagga with him, and said that his (Gannon's) wife would take care of the children. The prisoner was discharged.
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If she was on her own in 1869 did Micheal die before then??
Do you have the death for Michael Confray and his marriage to Hannah/Anna Logan?
Thank you asheppard for your response.
yes I have a copy of Alice Agnes McIntyre and Joseph John Clarke's marriage certificate - it says that the magistrate had to give permission for Alice to marry because of her age.
I also have the newspaper articles of Hannah/Anna leaving the children on her property which she had just sold - Narrandera - and she and Owen McIntyre galloped away on a horse.
No I don't have a copy of Ann/Hannah and Owen McIntyre's marriage certificate.
I found that the Confray children went to Tumut to live and Kate died aged 16 or so from diphtheria. Barbara Confray married Charles Burg in Tumut.
It said in the newspaper article that Anna was a widow when she sold her property.
Cant find Michael Confray's details.
Thanks very much.