NameAnn Dungan
Birth Dateabt 1834
Birth PlaceBallyboghill, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Immi Date2 Nov 1862 Age: 28
Immi PlaceArrived Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Immi Memoon the "Prince Consort"
Reside Dateabt 1890 Age: 56
Reside PlaceEmu Hill Farm, Lord John Swamp, Warwick, Queensland, Australia
Death Date13 Oct 1908 Age: 74
Death PlaceNorth Toolburra, Warwick, Queensland, Australia
Burial Date14 Oct 1908
Burial PlaceWarwick, Queensland, Australia
ReligionRoman Catholic
FatherPeter Dungan (1805-1865)
MotherCatherine Sweetman (1805-1855)
Spouses
Birth Date1825
Birth PlaceBaldwin Town, Dublin Co, Ireland
Death Date8 Nov 1899 Age: 74
Death PlacePalmerin Street, Warwick, Queensland, Australia
Death MemoMalaria, dyspepsia and asthenia
Burial Date9 Nov 1899
Burial PlaceWarwick, Queensland, Australia
Marr Date1856
Marr PlaceBallycowgill, Dublin Co, Ireland
ChildrenMary Jane
 Anne Maria (~1859-1934)
 Catherine (1863-1940)
 John Patrick (1865-1927)
Notes for Ann Dungan
See also David Murray's public tree on Ancestry (dmurraymob).

Alternative spelling "Anne".

Her age:
1824 = 1862 - 38 (Immigration record)
1834 = 1908 - 74 (Grave and obituaries)
1837 (unknown source)

Notes from Elizabeth Wilson, received 6 Sep 2007, follow:
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After John's death, it appears her daughter Anne Cooper took care of her mother, and upon her death in 1908 she was living with Anne at North Toolburra. Her death certificate states, she died of 1. softening of the brain which she had for 4 years 2. paralysis which she had for 6 months 3. asthenia

The property appears to have been sold to William McMonagle and William Duggan.
The inventory of her personal estate and effects, states:-
Rents due to deceased as Tenant for Life 35 pounds 8 shillings
Interest at 8% due to deceased on Loan of 100 pounds, lent to
John Patrick Murray from 24.01.1904 to 7.4.1909 41 pounds 12 shillings
Interest @ 8% due to decease on loan of 30 pounds lent to
John Patrick Murray from 24.01.1904 to 7.4.1909 1 pound 17 shillings
Interest @ 8% due to deceased on loan of 100 pounds lent to
Catherine Brannigan from 2.1.1904 to 17.4.1909 42 pounds 1 shilling 8 pence

Household furniture:
1 bed and bedding, 1 chest of drawers, 1 table, 2 chairs (about 40
years old) 2 pounds 10 shillings
Money in hand 8 pounds 13 shillings 2 pence
Money in bank 33 pounds 2 shillings 5 pence
Dividend from Warwick Farmers Milling Coy. 7 pounds

Total 172 pounds 9 shillings 3 pence


OBITUARY FROM TENTERFIELD PAPER:

We regret to announce the demise at the advance age of 74 years, of Mrs. Murray, relict of the late Mr Murray, who gave his name to the well-known bridge on the road leading to Killarney. The sad event took place at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. E. Cooper - at North Toolburra, and the cause of death was senile decay. The deceased was well respected and one who had the honour of her acquaintance, was a very old resident of this district, and she pre-deceased her husband by ten years. The late Mrs. Murray leaves a family of four - two sons (John and Christopher) and two daughters (Mrs Cooper and Mrs Branigan, Sydney) to mourn their sad and irreparable loss. The funeral will leave North Toolburra at 10 o'clock this morning and it is expected the cortege will reach the Warwick cemetery shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon.

HEADSTONE READS: Grave site is beside husband John
In loving memory of
ANNE MURRAY
The beloved wife of
JOHN MURRAY
Died October 13th 1908
Aged 74 years
Rest in peace.

More About ANN DUNGAN:
Burial: 14 Oct 1908, Warwick Cemetery
Emigration: 1862, on Prince Consort
Occupation: Home Duties
Religion: Roman Catholic
Last Modified 14 Sep 2008Created 24 Dec 2009 Stephen Pickles using Reunion for Macintosh