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Peter Cardiff married to Catherine Casey. Their son Peter (1793) and his wife Hannah Maher (1797) moved from Newbridge with family to Australia on the ship North Britain in 1839.

There are many Peter Cardiffs and I think I have explored all. We are familiar with what happened after they arrived in Sydney with several family members (as well as their children) but no sign of ancestors left in Ireland. There was a story (folk lore) that the family argued and changed their name. Which part of the family changed, from what to whom! I have taken on this search for Frank Cardiff who died a few years aged mid nineties, ago trying to establish that we
were part of the one Cardiff family. I am quite old and want to make my search count for Frank. Good luck and many best wishes. Barb PARKER nee Cardiff.

I am searching for Catherine Casey from Ireland. My Family came to Australia in 1839 leaving behind family Peter Cardiff and his wife Catherine (Casey) Cardiff, in Newbridge We have never been able to trace those Cardiffs or any before them.

We are seeking ancestors of our family who came to Australia in 1839 from Ireland. Ours is the CARDIFF family but the names I have mentioned are of their spouses and parents. This is the brick wall we have hit. A snippet about our Peter Cardiff Snr who was on the ship is that he was a distributor in the Sydney/Parramatta area for the newspaper from 'Van Dieman's Land' called The Irish Exile! and Freedom's Advocate published by young Irelanders who had been deported to Australia.

It would really be great if we could jump over this wall.

Looking for CARDIFF from Co Kildare, Ireland

I?m writing from Australia, to overcome a ?dead end? in our Cardiff family history research. There are a few Cardiff?s involved in this search and we all reach the same blank in 1839 when our Cardiff ancestors left Ireland on the North Briton and came to Sydney. We can find no connection prior to that date in Ireland.

? There were quite a few Cardiffs on board that ship in 1839: Peter Cardiff and his wife Hannah (Maher) and their children: Catherine (1817), James (1820), Mary (1823), John (1825), Elizabeth (1827), Esther ?Hetty (1829), Bridget Theresa (1832), Peter (1834).

? Thomas Cardiff aged 19 years, was at first thought to be one of Peter?s children however, on further investigation, it was discovered that his parents were Lawrence Cardiff and his wife Margaret (Dempsey).

? Catherine Cardiff (father John), who was married to Paddy Owens.

? William Flanagan whose mother was Mary Cardiff and his wife, Roseanne and their two sons.

The major researcher in our group is Frank Cardiff who is in his mid 80?s and he?d love to know some answers, soon, you might say! I met Frank a few of years ago and found he and his wife Thelma delightful. I was amazed at the lengths to which Frank had gone to discover just where we may all fit into this great Cardiff tapestry. I have seen his folding chair, his sun hat and his ?thermos?, for so many cups of tea that have sustained him in so many searches through cemeteries and places where he may learn something of the Cardiffs, who have gone before us.

it would be great if we could communicate by e-mail as it is so cost effective and speedy. If you do wish to contact me my e-mail address is barbp123@gmail.com.

I do love a chat but am trying to keep this to one page to hold your interest. I will be excitedly awaiting some positive feedback. Best wishes,

Barbara Parker (nee Cardiff - and a direct descendant from first Aussie Cardiffs).