James Swanton Vickery (C1837-1908) from West Cork, to Stockbroking in Australia.
The Vickery and Swanton families were active in various businesses in Bantry, Skibbereen and Bandon.
The web site has him born at Mollock, Durrus. This may not be correct. Most likely Skibbereen with the Vickeries originally from Bantry. James Stanley Vickery probably a cousin, lived there with his sister in the early 1830s after the death of their parents with cholera.
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Pingback: Samuel Vickery (1832-1912) Reminiscences to his Daughter Martha Ellen, Evansville, Indiana, USA, Childhood in Rooska, Parish of Durrus and Reendonegan, Bantry, West Cork, Family Fishery, Girls Hired to Spin Twine for Nets, Catching Sparrows in Thatch of H
Pingback: Samuel Vickery (1832-1912) Reminiscences to his Daughter Martha Ellen, Evansville, Indiana, USA, Childhood in Rooska, Parish of Durrus and Reendonegan, Bantry, West Cork, Family Fishery, Girls Hired to Spin Twine for Nets, Catching Sparrows in Thatch of H