Thomas Matthew CLUNE
1796 - 1866 (70 years) Has no ancestors but more than 100 descendants in this family tree.-
Name Thomas Matthew CLUNE [1] Relationship with Rodney VOJVODICH Birth 1796 Clare, Ireland Gender Male Immigration: Arr. 27 Jul 1850 Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia Per "Sophia" Burial 1866 Cemetery, New Norcia, Western Australia, Australia Death 11 Jun 1866 Victoria Plains, Western Australia, Australia Person ID I15508 MyBradyTree Last Modified 20 Apr 2024
Family Bridget MACMAHON, b. 1802, Clare, Ireland d. 2 Jan 1866, Western Australia, Australia (Age 64 years) Marriage 1830 O'Callaghansmills, Clare, Ireland Children + 1. Mary CLUNE, b. 1832, Clare, Ireland d. 24 Oct 1902, New Norcia, Western Australia, Australia (Age 70 years) â–» John Martin BUTLER m. 24 Nov 1853+ 2. Matthew CLUNE, b. 1833, Clare, Ireland d. 24 Jul 1897, New Norcia, Western Australia, Australia (Age 64 years) â–» Ellen Frances Mary THOMPSON m. 25 Nov 18603. Micheal CLUNE, b. 1834, Clare, Ireland d. 1898, New Norcia, Western Australia, Australia (Age 64 years) â–» Margaret RYAN m. 1857+ 4. Jeremiah CLUNE, b. 1835, Clare, Ireland d. 22 Apr 1916, Midland, Western Australia, Australia (Age 81 years) â–» Sarah Jane THOMPSON m. 4 Apr 18645. Thomas CLUNE, b. 3 Oct 1841, Ireland d. 1926, Claremont, Western Australia, Australia (Age 84 years) + 6. John Joseph CLUNE, b. 1845, Clare, Ireland d. 15 Jul 1904, Victoria Plains, Western Australia, Australia (Age 59 years) â–» Mary BOURKE m. 1 Jan 1869Family ID F2891 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Apr 2024
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Notes - W.L. Brockman of Guildford offered Thomas employment, and early in September, he travelled by boat to the township, arriving in wet weather at 11pm with his wife and two children. He viewed his allotted cottage with the foreman, as Mr. Brockman was absent from the property. Later that night Thomas and his family called upon Bishop Serra for accommodation, claiming they had received no welcome. The following day they were given provisions and £2 by Bishop Serra and returned to Perth. Mr. Brockman later vehemently denied this claim.
With son-in-law Martin BUTLER, Thomas paid £100 for pastoral rights in the Victoria Plains district. Thomas applied in 1856 to have some relatives sent from Ireland. The Clune family became influential pastoralists.
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Reference Darryl Brady. "Thomas Matthew CLUNE". Brady Family Tree in Western Australia. https://bradyfamilytree.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I15508&tree=BRADY2008 (accessed May 13, 2024).
Sources - [S68] Rica Erickson, Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australia pre-1829-1888 Vol III A-C, Bickley, Absolon, b1843 Page 213.