Di,

Matthew Holmes died September 27 1901 and a lengthy obituary was published in 
the Evening Star, Dunedin, New Zealand of that date 
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers It states that he was a native of 
Strabane, Co Tyrone. The Ballycolman recorded in the 1841 Melbourne immigration 
record lies across the Mourne River from Strabane: Ballycolman is a townland 
within Urney parish (Strabane town is located within Leckpatrick, Camus and 
Urney parishes).

The obit states that Matthew was the son of a brewer (unnamed). A New Zealand 
death certificate of 1901 should state the names of both the deceased’s parents?

I am heartened to learn that you have found some useful information in my files 
submitted to CTI https://www.cotyroneireland.com/ - I appreciate feedback to my 
files that prove useful to researchers. Shall look through my notes for any 
further data relating to this family – there were other Holmes families in the 
town which is confusing. Hope this is useful?

Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia



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Cc: Di & James Martin
Subject: [CoTyroneMailingList] Holmes family

I am researching the Irish history of my husband’s  Great Great Great grand 
father Matthew (Stewart, I think) Holmes.
He was born  in September 1817  and  arrived in Australia aged 22, on the 
Bounty ship William Metcalfe.
The shipping record list his “native place” as Ballycolman
His history from Australia onwards in well-known but my husband’s family do not 
know  for sure who his parents were
and also who  and how many siblings he had.
We know Matthew married Ann McLean of Melbourne in May 1842.We also know that 
Ann’s brother Malcolm McLean married   a Jane Holmes in Melbourne in 1843.
We believe, but do not have proof that Jane  and a James Holmes who arrived in 
Australia on the ship England in July 1841 were brother and sister to Matthew. 
Both came from County Tyrone.
James Holmes married Eliza Brown in Victoria Australia 1844. (her mother was 
Margaret Holmes!!)
Jane Holmes and her husband Malcolm McLean took their children to Edinburgh to 
be educated and she  died in Edinburgh in 1872. Her  death registration states 
that her father was Matthew Stewart Holmes and her mother Elizabeth Watson. To 
add to confusion James Holmes death registration in 1884 (Australia) states  
that his father was James Holmes and his mother Elizabeth Watson.
I am hoping that Malcolm McLean accidently named his brother in law instead of 
his father in law on his wife’s death certificate.
I am very keen to have communicate with any Holmes connections who might be 
able to add to our story.

I have read all I can find on your website and feel sure that some of the 
Holmes names I have read must be connections.
Regards
Di Martin

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