Catherine Holmes

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Catherine Holmes (Sweeney)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Clare, County Clare, Ireland
Death: July 05, 1907 (69-70)
Collingwood, Yarra City, VIC, Australia
Place of Burial: Kew, VIC, Australia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Thomas Sweeney and Margaret Sweeney
Wife of Richard William Holmes
Mother of Robert Holmes; Robert Holmes; Catherine Holmes; Alice Julia Yendall; Teresa Agnes Holmes and 1 other
Sister of Margaret Clayton; John Sweeney; Ellen Sweeney; Annie Maria Sweeney and Johanna Marion Sweeney

Managed by: Barry Minster, OAM
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About Catherine Holmes

'Name  HOLMES, RICHARD Date  12-Jul-1907 Grave Location  R/C C 0523 Section Name  Roman Catholic Grave Type  (not recorded) Service  Burial

Other interments in the same grave location - 2

Date Service Name 05-May-1907 Burial HOLMES, CATHERINE 26-Jul-1912 Burial MILES, CATHERINE

Last name: Sweeney This interesting surname originates in Scotland as an Anglicized form of the Gaelic "Mac Suibhne", composed of the elements "mac" meaning son of plus "Suibhne" a personal byname meaning pleasant. Suibhene was Lord of Knapdale in Strathclyde circa 1200. Later this family emigrated to Ireland and established three septs in Tirconell (Co. Donegal) as MacSweeney in the 14th Century. Murrough MacSweeny was one of the famous galloglasses. Written in Gaelic as "galloglach", the word literally means "foreign young warrior", and denotes a mercenary soldier. On May 9th 1795, Anne, daughter of James Sweeney, was christened in Downpatrick, Co. Down, and on February 4th 1837, the marriage of Brian Sweeney and Catherine Sullivan took place in Castleisland Roman Catholic Church, Co. Kerry. On June 25th 1847, a famine emigrant, Jeremiah Sweeney, aged 23 yrs., embarked from Cork on the ship "Henry-Hobbs" bound for New York. A Coat of Arms granted to the family depicts a silver lizard on a green fess between three black boars passant on a gold shield. On the Crest is an armoured arm embowed holding a battle-axe, all proper. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Murrough MacSweeny, which was dated 1267, in the "Annals of Connacht", during the reign of King Henry 111, known as "The Frenchman", 1216 - 1272. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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Catherine Holmes's Timeline

1837
1837
Clare, County Clare, Ireland
1859
1859
Quarry Hill, VIC, Australia
1861
1861
Inglewood, VIC, Australia
1863
1863
Gippsland, VIC, Australia
1868
November 7, 1868
in a tent on goldfields, Ballarat, VIC, Australia
1872
January 11, 1872
Ballarat, VIC, Australia
1875
December 10, 1875
Ballarat, VIC, Australia
1907
July 5, 1907
Age 70
Collingwood, Yarra City, VIC, Australia
July 12, 1907
Age 70
Kew, VIC, Australia