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Andrew & Mary Ann DOWNEY

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So we are stuck again needing a marriage in Ireland around 1839.

George 38 Co Fermanagh Protestant Both Labourer
Sarah 33 Co Monaghan Presbyterian Read only House servant
Maryann 4 Co Fermanagh Presbyterian Daughter

Both marriages were in CofE St Paul's Narellan.

George is buried with his 2nd spouse in the Anglican Section of Rookwood.

I wonder where the first Sarah is buried? She was Presbyterian. Not in Presbyterian Rookwood.
 

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St Paul's Church Narellan No 61
Emerson Henry Clemson Bachelor Castlereagh N.S.W. Farmer 24 Elderslie Narellan Nangus Gundagai N.S.W. William Henry & Elizabeth Clemson (m. n. Sharp) Farmer
Jane Hilder Spinster The Oaks N.S.W. Farmer's daughter 27 Elderslie Narellan Elderslie Narellan Moses & Elizabeth Hilder (m. n. Styles) Farmer
married in Church of St Paul Narellan
August 27th 1873 By me Arthur W. Pain B.A.
Both signed
Witnesses: Andrew Downey, Amelia Hilder

Another sister:

Parish of Picton No 3
William Gittoes Bachelor otp
Mary Hilder Spinster otp
married in this parish by Banns with consent of Parents
Twentieth August 1849 By me Edward Rogers
Both signed
Witnesses: Jane Inglis of the Oakes, Moses Hilder of the Oakes
 
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So Andrew is a witness to the marriage of a sister-in-law. Amelia is another sister.

Still does not solve the puzzle of McMULLEN & McMURRAY.

Still stuck.
 

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