Posted by nellibell49 on November 6, 2008
JANET MCLEAN
Caledonian Mercury (Edinburgh, Scotland), Monday, May 7, 1838; Issue 18419.
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IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION MATTERS IN THE LATE 1830s.
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2549499 The Hobart Town Courier Friday 12 January 1838, page 2. News 2380 words
THE NEWSPAPERS FEATURING SOME OF THE ISSUES INVOLVED IN EMIGRATION IN THE 1830s.
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| The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Tuesday 30 January 1838, page 3
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2550109
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| The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Thursday 1 February 1838, page 2
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Cite: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2541249
- Immigration.
- The following circular has been ad-
dressed, by Mr. Ward Stephens, the editor and proprietor of the Sydney Herald, to many of the large, landed pro-
- prietors in the agricultural counties of
England. It is a matter of very little consequence to the Colonists of New South Wales, from what particular di- vision of the British Empire we receive our supplies of Immigrants, provided that care is taken in the selection, to insure the introduction of such only as are of good moral character and indus- trious habits. READ ON
- BY AN ANGLO AUSTRALIAN
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Individual Relationship Steps
JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN is the home person 0
JOHN MCNEIL JOHN MCNEIL is a son of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
ALLAN MCNEIL ALLAN MCNEIL is a son of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
ALEXANDER(ALICK) MCNEIL ALEXANDER(ALICK) MCNEIL is a son of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
NEIL MCNEIL NEIL MCNEIL is a son of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
ELIZA MCNEIL ELIZA MCNEIL is a daughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
JANET MCNEIL JANET MCNEIL is a daughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
GRACE MCNEIL GRACE MCNEIL is a daughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
ELIZABETH SARAH MCNEIL ELIZABETH SARAH MCNEIL is a daughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
PRISCILLA HARRIET MCNEIL PRISCILLA HARRIET MCNEIL is a daughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
ANNIE MCNEIL ANNIE MCNEIL is a daughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
MARY ANN MCNEIL MARY ANN MCNEIL is a daughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
JOHN MCLEAN JOHN MCLEAN is the father of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
GRACE MCGUINESS(MCINNES) GRACE MCGUINESS(MCINNES) is the mother of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
DELAMORE WYNTER DELAMORE WYNTER is the husband of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
JOHN MCNEIL JOHN MCNEIL is the husband of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 1
MARY JANE MARTIN MARY JANE MARTIN is a daughter-in-law of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (the wife of her son) 2
JANET EASTON JANET EASTON is a daughter-in-law of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (the wife of her son) 2
NORMAN BELL NORMAN BELL is a grandson of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
WILLIAM ALLEN BELL WILLIAM ALLEN BELL is a grandson of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
JAMES A BELL JAMES A BELL is a grandson of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
ROY MCNEIL BELL ROY MCNEIL BELL is a grandson of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
LESLIE D.R. BELL LESLIE D.R. BELL is a grandson of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
JANET BELL JANET BELL is a granddaughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
WILHELMINA ELIZABETH BELL WILHELMINA ELIZABETH BELL is a granddaughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
ANNE MCLEOD BELL ANNE MCLEOD BELL is a granddaughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
MARY HENRIETTA BELL MARY HENRIETTA BELL is a granddaughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
JOSEPH MOYNA JOSEPH MOYNA is a son-in-law of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (the husband of her daughter) 2
JAMES ANDERSON JAMES ANDERSON is a son-in-law of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (the husband of her daughter) 2
ALFRED E LAYT ALFRED E LAYT is a son-in-law of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (the husband of her daughter) 2
WILLIAM ANDERSON WILLIAM ANDERSON is a son-in-law of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (the husband of her daughter) 2
THOMAS FOSTER THOMAS FOSTER is a son-in-law of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (the husband of her daughter) 2
WILLIAM JAMES THOMSON WILLIAM JAMES THOMSON is a son-in-law of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (the husband of her daughter) 2
JOHN BELL JOHN BELL is a son-in-law of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (the husband of her daughter) 2
JOHN MCLEAN JOHN MCLEAN is the paternal grandfather of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
MARY MACDONALD MARY MACDONALD is the paternal grandmother of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
DONALD MCGUINESS(MCINNES) DONALD MCGUINESS(MCINNES) is the maternal grandfather of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
ALAN MCCALMAN ALAN MCCALMAN is the maternal grandmother of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
JOHN MCNEIL JOHN MCNEIL is the father-in-law of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 2
JACK BELL JACK BELL is a great-grandson of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 3
GARY BELL GARY BELL is a great-grandson of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 3
ELAINE JOY BELL ELAINE JOY BELL is a great-granddaughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 3
JOYCE BELL JOYCE BELL is a great-granddaughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 3
BETTY BELL BETTY BELL is a great-granddaughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 3
JEAN BELL JEAN BELL is a great-granddaughter of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 3
JESSIE SARAH READY JESSIE SARAH READY is the wife of a grandson of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 3
JAMES BELL JAMES BELL is an in-law of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 3
WILHELMINA MCLEOD WILHELMINA MCLEOD is an in-law of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN 3
JUDE JUDE is a direct descendant of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (4 generations; great-great-granddaughter) 4
LYNNE SANDERS LYNNE SANDERS is a direct descendant of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (4 generations; great-great-granddaughter) 4
SUSAN SANDERS SUSAN SANDERS is a direct descendant of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (4 generations; great-great-granddaughter) 4
BENJAMIN POMROY BENJAMIN POMROY is a direct descendant of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (5 generations; great-great-great-grandson) 5
JIM ROBERT BRAITHWAITE JIM ROBERT BRAITHWAITE is a direct descendant of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (5 generations; great-great-great-grandson) 5
KATI BRAITHWAITE KATI BRAITHWAITE is a direct descendant of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (5 generations; great-great-great-granddaughter) 5
CASSANDRA POMROY CASSANDRA POMROY is a direct descendant of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (5 generations; great-great-great-granddaughter) 5
JOSEFINE DEWBERRY JOSEFINE DEWBERRY is a direct descendant of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (5 generations; great-great-great-granddaughter) 5
MADELINE POPPY BRAITHWAITE MADELINE POPPY BRAITHWAITE is a direct descendant of JESSIE/JENNET/JANET MCLEAN (6 generations; great-great-great-great-granddaughter) 6
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Posted by nellibell49 on November 5, 2008
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1838 The BRILLIANT brought Scottish Bounty Immigrants including : JESSIE(JENNET, JANET) MCLEAN MOTHER OF MARY ANN MCNEIL( later to become known as GRANNY BELL of LAURIETON, wife of the Invalid Mr John Bell. ) Janet was born in 1831 so she was only a child of 6-7 when she came. Her parents were JOHN MCLEAN and GRACE MCINNES(McGuiness)
The John Bells during the 1880s are said to have had a house at Palm Vale on the Tweed and the accident which invalided him. apparently rendering him unable to walk and preceding their removal to LAURIETON, took place in the sugar industry on the Tweed near CONDONG and TUMBULGUM.
Mary Ann married John in 1878 in Taree.
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http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4168774 The Hobart Town Courier Friday 17 November 1837 Supplement: Supplement to the Hobart Town Courier., page 2. |
The Hobart Town Courier, Friday 5 January 1838, page 2 With the BRILLIANT due later in JANUARY.
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JESSIE – JENNETT – JANET MCLEAN AND THE BRILLIANT 1838
THIRD AND LAST EMBARKATION OF HIGHLANDERS TO AUSTRALIA FOR THE SEASON Caledonian Mercury (Edinburgh, Scotland), Saturday, October 14, 1837; Issue 18331.
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Ships to Australia 1837-39
From the British Parliamentary Papers of 1839 II – Respecting Emigration to the Colonies
http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/au1838.htm
The Brilliant, a sailing ship of 428 tons, left Scotland for the Australian Colonies on September 27, 1837 and carried some 300 Scottish people who were leaving their homeland under the bounty immigration system.
The selection was made by a selecting officer. 320 people embarked on the BRILLIANT and there was only one death recorded. The BRILLIANT was built in MONTREAL in 1834 and was 429 tons. She was taken up by the EMIGRATION DEPARTMENT on August 19 1837 in LEITH . The emigrants embarked in the HEBRIDES. The name of the owner was S PATERSON and she was hired at the rate of 4pounds 17/6 per ton. A. Campbell was the Surgeon Superintendent on the voyage. The BRILLIANT departed on the 27 Sep 1837 and arrived in NSW on 27 Jan 1838. 126 days at sea with a touching at the Cape on 29 Nov 1837. 74 males. 84 females. 59 children between 14 and 7. 103 children under 7. 320 in total with 2 children born on the voyage. The 1 death was that of a child.
"They Came in the Brilliant: A History of the McLaurin, McMee" Author: J. O. Randell
Title: They Came in the Brilliant: A History of the McLaurin, McMeekin and Paton Families Publisher: Brown Prior Anderson Location: U.S.A.
From Log Of Logs, Vol.2. By Ian Nicholson Brilliant, ship 428t, Gilkinson; Tobermory, Mull, 27/9 with 318 Highland 1837-1838 immigrants for Sydney. + Account of departure published in *Inverness Courier, reproduced in *Australian Biography & General Record, No. 15. (Sydney July 1990) |
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AUS-IMMIGRATION-SHIPS/2007-12/1197018234
http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/australia1837.htm
Watterson Family http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~watterson/wattersonrootsweb.html
McLeod Family of Ulmarra
NSW State Records film # 1288 SCOTTISH BOUNTY MIGRANTS.
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JOHN McGREGOR .
John, Elizabeth and their young family came to Australia in 1838 on the ship "Brilliant" and settled in the Williams River area. They later moved to the Clarence River district where John and Elizabeth resided for the remainder of their lives.
John McGregor died 28th August, 1888 at Ulmarra, NSW, and Elizabeth on 25th August, 1869, also at Ulmarra.
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http://www.angelfire.com/bc/juliette/page4.html
ULMARRA 2008
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Meanwhile Queen Victoria was being crowned as per following article
When Victoria Was Crowned; DESCRIPTION OF THE CORONATION OF 1838, BY AN EYE-WITNESS OF THE IMPOSING CEREMONIAL.
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9F0CEED6103DEE32A25752C1A9639C946397D6CF
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| FROM THE CEMETERIES SITE OF GREAT LAKE HISTORICAL MUSEUM
http://greatlakeshistorical.museum.com/cemeteries.html http://greatlakeshistorical.museum.com/krambach.html
Obituary notice.
Donald Cameron.
The death of Mr. Donald Cameron of Port Stephens of which the usual Obituary Notice was inserted in the "Empire" of Friday last deserves a more extended notice than it then and there received.
Mr. Cameron was a native of Ardnamurchan, Argyleshire, Scotland and was upwards of sixty years of age when he emigrated with his family to the colony per ship "Brilliant" which sailed from Tobar Mory in the Isle of Mull in the year 1838, being ninety years of age when he died on the 12th instant. READ ON
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JANET/JENNETT MCLEAN ALSO SAILED FROM TOBER MORY IN THE ISLE OF MULL.
TOBER MORY BY JAMES WISEMAN http://www.jameswiseman.com/tobermory.php
OTHER MCLEANS ON THE BRILLIANT. Allan McLean and Janet McFarlane
http://jamesobrien.id.au/genealogy/allan-mclean-and-janet-mcfarlane/
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Inverness Courier Index 1837, p212…
A large body of emigrants sailed from Tobermory on the 27th of September for New South Wales. The vessel was the Brilliant, and its size and splendid fittings were greatly admired. “the people to be conveyed by this vessel are decidedly the most valuable that have ever left the shores of Great Britain; they are all of excellent moral character, and from their knowledge of agriculture, and management of sheep and cattle, must prove a most valuable acquisition to a colony like New South Wales.” The Rev. Mr Macpherson, of Tobermory, preached a farewell sermon before the party sailed. The total number of emigrants was 322, made up as follows:—From Ardnamurchan and Strontian, 105; Coll and Tiree, 104; Mull and lona, 56; Morven, 25; Dunoon, 28; teachers, 2; surgeons, 2. A visitor from New South Wales presented as many of the party as he met with letters of introduction, and expressed himself highly gratified with the prospect of having so valuable an addition to the colony. A Government agent superintended the embarkation.
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THERE are a lot of MCLEANS on this BRILLIANT trip of 1838. Some of them include:
MCLEAN Allan 49 Brilliant 24/01/1838 Wife 40; boat builder
MCLEAN Allan 28 Brilliant 24/01/1838 Wife 20; shepherd
MCLEAN Allan 19 Brilliant 24/01/1838 Unmarried; farm servant
MCLEAN Anne 18 Brilliant Unmarried; country servant
MCLEAN Anne 15 Brilliant 24/01/1838 Unmarried; country servant
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| MORE MCLEANS ON THE BRILLIANT 1838
MCLEAN Archibald 22 Brilliant 24/01/1838 Unmarried; farm servant
MCLEAN Archibald 16 Brilliant 24/01/1838 Unmarried; farm servant
MCLEAN Bell 25 Brilliant 24/01/1838 Unmarried; housemaid
MCLEAN Charles 36 Brilliant 24/01/1838
Wife 35; farm servant
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MORE MCLEANS ON THE BRILLIANT 1838
MCLEAN Donald 28 Brilliant Wife 30; mason
MCLEAN Donald 30 Brilliant Wife 28; farm servant
MCLEAN Dugald 30 Unmarried; fam overseer
MCLEAN Ellen 20 Unmarried; country servant
MCLEAN Hugh 23 Unmarried; shepherd
MCLEAN Isabella 20 Unmarried; housemaid
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MCLEAN James 16 Unmarried; farm servant
MCLEAN Janet 18 Unmarried; country servant
MCLEAN Janet 29 Unmarried; housemaid
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MCLEAN John 32 Wife 28; farm servant
MCLEAN John 32 Wife 27; farm servant
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MCLEAN Marion 68 Widow; farm housekeeper
MCLEAN Mary 27 Unmarried; housemaid
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MCLEAN Roderick 35 Wife 35; farm servant
MCLEAN Roderick 30 Wife 22; farm servant
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Saturday 27 January 1838
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2550732
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Tuesday 30 January 1838, page 3
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2550113 |
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, Saturday 3 February 1838, page 4
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2547105
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