Mary Ann was most likely baptised 28 Sep 1828 at Artnagross, Finvoy Parish, Antrim
Denomination: Church Of Ireland
Father: Andrew McKenna Mother: Sarah [McLean?]
Mary Ann was admitted to Ballymena Workhouse 10 Oct 1845 age 13, orphan [so born about 1832]
Religion: Est Church
Electoral Division and Townland in which resident: Ballymena Ballymena
Mary Ann was one of 13 orphan girls selected from the Ballymena Workhouse to be sent to Sydney, Australia to help stock the colony under the Earl Grey's well-intentioned but ill-considered Irish Famine Orphan Girls scheme. She arrived in Sydney as part of the first shipment on the Earl Grey 6 Oct 1848 with notes: "house servant, reads, no relatives in colony". She was initially employed by Isaac Roy [or Ray] in Sydney for 1 year (he had arrived as convict).
Mary Anne married Peter Joseph FREDERICKS on 6 May 1850 at St Mary’s, Sydney (he was Catholic). They had 10 children, lived Kiama, Jamberoo, Ulladulla, Binda, and lastly Wollongong. Mary Ann died 6 Jan 1908 and her husband, later the same year. They are buried at Wollongong Cemetery NSW.
The following were possibly relatives:
Gravestone Inscription
Name: McKenna Date of Death: 1852
Age: Parish / District: Ballymoney
Address: Ballymoney County: Co. Antrim
Status: Denomination: Roman Catholic
Graveyard: Ballymoney RC
Notes:
Sacred heart of Jesus have mercy on the souls of John McKenna died
11th July 1852, his wife Ellen died 22nd April 1866, their daughter
Ellen died 23rd January 1937, their son John McKenna died 21st May
1923, his wife Bridget died 13th June 1924, their son Bernard died in
USA 13th December 1918, their son Daniel McKenna died 2nd July 1948,
his wife Mary Isabella died 14th July 1958, their son Francis died
14th August 1973, their daughters Rhoda and Mary died in Corsica 18th
August 1966
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Date of Death | 6th Jan 1908 | VIEW SOURCE |