William Skyvington explores the background of his maternal Irish
ancestors. Their family names were Walker, Hickey, O'Keefe, Kennedy
and Cranston. Among them, there was a convict and a bushranger, but
most of the others were simple folk fleeing from poverty in the Old
World. Rural pioneers, they were seeking greener pastures than
those of their native Ireland. Their one-way journey to the
Antipodes was a gigantic adventure, culminating in their helping to
found a new nation.
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