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Chart 10063
John Brownlee and Elizabeth (?)
in County Armagh (?)

Alexander Brownlee who was married on 23 October 1740 to Margaret Meharry in Tyrone, Carnus, Ireland.

They had issue:

1. Thomas Brownlee See Chart 10026

2. John Brownlee (NB: It is not confirmed that John is a son of Alexander Brownlee and Margaret Meharry - verification is required)

3. Edward Brownlee See Chart 10026

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2. John Brownlee married Elizabeth ........................?

They had issue:

1. Thomas Brownlee who was married c1815 to Sarah McKinley. (According to ................ Shipping Records, a William Brownlee, born 1 January 1823, son of Thomas Brownlee and Sarah Ann Moffatt, migrated to Australia on the ship, 'Telegraph' and arrived in Botany Bay, Sydney in 18 September 1853. His wife Elizabeth (24) born c1829, and infant son, William accompanied him. John came to Australia later than Thomas and Edward and he stated that he had no relations in the Colony, so it is presumed that he is from another Brownlee family, although further research is being carried out to verify. If you have any information on this family please contact researchers below.

They had issue:

1. Edward Brownlee, born 21 July 1816

2. Ann Brownlee, born 6 July 1818

3. Thomas Brownlee, born 22 December 1822

4. Alexander Brownlee, born 6 February 1825

5. Sarah Jane Brownlee, born 7 January 1827

6. Margaret Brownlee, born 24 November 1828

7. James Brownlee, born 14 December 1830

Information supplied by Roy George Alan Jones of Harrington. Email: royjones@tsn.cc

Research by Ian Edward Brownlee ian@brownlee.com.au See also Chart 10026

NOTES:
On Shipping Records:

Irene arrived in Botany Bay on 16/10/1852. See SRC: AL; Film: 2136
(Ship of Liverpool, G. Robinson, Master, Burthen 823 tons sailed from the Port of Liverpool on 10 July 1852 to Port Jackson, New South Wales on 16 October 1852. There were 43 crew and 398 Bounty Emigrants in steerage. There were a total of 21 measle deaths and 13 other deaths.)

Irene arrived in Botany Bay on 11/02/1858. See SRC: AL; Film: 2138

Telegraph arrived in Botany Bay on 18/09/1853. See SRC: AL; Film: 2137

Telegraph arrived in Botany Bay on 03/02/1858. See SRC: AL; Film: 2138

Telegraph arrived in Botany Bay on 15/10/1860. See SRC: AL; Film: 2139

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