Samuel Sneyd's Two Families

This listing has been compiled from McIntyre family sources and checked against the registered births. Those of the first family occurred before the separation of Queensland in 1859. There appear to be no records for the first three male chldren whose second names signify Sneyd's police service in Hartley, Goulburn and Braidwood. The surname is spelled 'Sneed' in two records.

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First family with Catherine Mulcahy m. 1837

dob Name
c1837

William Hartley Sneyd m. Miriam Wakefield

c1839 James Goulburn Sneyd m. Elizabeth Anne Goulding
c1840 John Braidwood Sneyd m. Alice Kingsford
1844 Ellen Mary Sneyd m. Charles Davies, pharmacist
1846 Joseph Samuel Sneyd m. Ellen Corbett
1848 Emma Martha Sneyd m. Robert Brady, sergeant
1849 Samuel Hanley Stafford Sneyd m. Alice Hennessy
1853 Elizabeth Margaret Sneyd m. James Alexander McIntyre, draper
1855 Arthur Oliver Sneyd, bachelor.
Second family with Margaret Hyland m. 1859
1860 Mary Catherine, died 1863 (rarely in descendant lists)
1862 Brindley Stoke Sneyd m. Florence Smith
1863 Robert McDowell Sneyd m. Jessie Smith
1867 Edith Blanche Sneyd m. Septimus Price
1870 Hugh Herbert Hanley Sneyd m. Violet Annie Eales
1871 Annie Eda McDowell Sneyd ('Aunt Tot'), spinster.
JG Sneyd was a contractor. JB Sneyd was a Baptist minister. SHS Sneyd was a pharmacist. JSS Sneyd was a gaol wardsman.

Catherine Mulcahy's Irish child

An exchange of letters in 1965 between Lillian Alice Sneyd (daughter of James Goulburn Sneyd) and Mary Tennent Carleton of California suggests that Catherine Mulcahy was married and a mother in Ireland before she emigrated to Australia.

Mrs Carleton, then aged about 75, stated that in Cork, Ireland, Catherine had married a William Foote who died when their child, Margaret, was three. On emigrating Catherine left the child in the care of an uncle, a priest, and his sister in Cork. Margaret, Mrs Carleton's grandmother, recalled that Catherine had written several times asking that Margaret be sent to Australia but the journey was thought to be be too long and dangerous for the child.

When she was 15, Margaret Foote married a William Allen, either before or after she had migrated to the United States, possibly during the famine years. Margaret lived until she was about 86.

Mrs Carleton stated that she had in her possession a 1887 letter to Margaret from Samuel Hanley Sneyd sending a list of the Sneyd children and press clippings reporting his father's death and a photograph of Samuel with his public service medal. It seems that the Sneyd children were in contact with their half-sister in America. Mrs Carleton confirmed the story in a later 1968 letter to Colin McIntyre. See an extract of the letter.

Catherine Mulcahy never used the name Foote in Australia, perhaps because she did not wish to be known as widowed mother or possibly because she was an unmarried mother. It may be that the Emigration Societies that briefly sponsored female emigration to Australia may have only assisted single women.

This information throws new light on the life on Catherine and on Irish emigration in the early years of NSW. More may come to light with further research.

Source: Transcript of letter from Mrs Carleton to Lill Sneyd, 10 Apr 1965 and letter to Colin McIntyre of 1968.

McIntyre and Sneyd cousins, c1916. Hugh HH Sneyd (bottom right) was in fact the uncle of David McIntyre (bottom centre) though they are the same age. David's mother was Elisabeth Sneyd, Hugh's older half-sister,
Two Sneyd children? c 1870