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Honor HAYLAN (1815 - )
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Honor HAYLAN (1815 - ) Thomas HAYLAN











Mary DALY











b. abt 1815 at Ireland
Near Relatives of Honor HAYLAN (1815 - )
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father Thomas HAYLAN
Mother Mary DALY

Self Honor HAYLAN abt 1815 Ireland

Brother Patrick HAYLAN 1814 Kilmonaghan, Ireland 17 Jun 1857 Bungendore, New South Wales, Australia 43
Brother Darby HAYLAN abt 1818 Ireland
Brother Thomas HAYLAN abt 1822 Ireland
Sister Mary HAYLAN abt 1827 Ireland

Nephew James HAYLAN 1837 Ireland
Niece Bridget HAYLAN 1838 Ireland
Niece Mary HAYLAN 1843 Ireland
Niece Catherine HAYLAN 1845 Ireland
Nephew Thomas HAYLEN 1848 Co Westmeath, Ireland 13 Jul 1922 Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia 74

Sister in Law Bridget KEATING abt 1814 Ireland 10 May 1884 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 70
Events in Honor HAYLAN (1815 - )'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
abt 1815 Honor HAYLAN was born Ireland 18
Source References:
18. Type: E-mail Message, Abbr: e-mails general pool, Title: e-mails general pool
- Reference = Kristy Nance 3 Jul 2018 (Birth)
- Notes: Surname is Keating not Caton as stated on the shipping record.
I have James and Thomas's baptisms and they both state Keating also a copy of a letter that Thomas Halion(convict) sent requesting free passage for his family Bridget Keating is listed.

Thomas Halion (convict) listed five children on his letter to the government
Patrick and wife Bridget Keating eldest son 25 years, Honor, Darby, Thomas and Mary aged 9 years youngest child. The letter is dated 18 July 1836.
Mary the youngest child was baptised in 1827 as Ann I have her baptism.
Darby does not arrive with Patrick and the rest of the family, Honor vanishes after arriving and so does the Bridget that arrives.
- Reference = Kristy Nance 3 Jul 2018 (Name, Notes)
- Notes: Surname is Keating not Caton as stated on the shipping record.
I have James and Thomas's baptisms and they both state Keating also a copy of a letter that Thomas Halion(convict) sent requesting free passage for his family Bridget Keating is listed.

Thomas Halion (convict) listed five children on his letter to the government
Patrick and wife Bridget Keating eldest son 25 years, Honor, Darby, Thomas and Mary aged 9 years youngest child. The letter is dated 18 July 1836.
Mary the youngest child was baptised in 1827 as Ann I have her baptism.
Darby does not arrive with Patrick and the rest of the family, Honor vanishes after arriving and so does the Bridget that arrives.

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