http://www.cooganresearchgroup.com/crg/index.htm 31 March 2012 COOGANs listed in the notice pages of the "Melbourne Argus" [published in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia]: ***Note - not a complete listing*** ______________________________________________________________________ 30 AUG 1852, PAGE 5 NOTICE - Nicholas Coogan, from the town of [Callan], County Kilkenny, Ireland, lately arrived on the ship "London," is most anxious to hear of his sister, Catharine Coogan, who arrived in this Colony four years ago, per ship "Liverpool" from Plymouth. he would graciously thank any one who would give him any information respecting her. Apply or address at John Myles, Esq., [Bayview ?], Geelong. (8002) ______________________________________________________________________ 02 AUG 1865, PAGE 1 MISSING FRIENDS, MESSAGES, ETC. - [to] Mary Coogan, County Limerick - sister Bridget has arrived. Send address to Miss Owen, [100] Collins- street east. ______________________________________________________________________ 29 APR 1947, PAGE 3 WANTS TO TRACE RELATIVE - Describing himself as one of the first post war immigrants, Mr. Edward Coogan, of Riverside Camp, Canberra, A.C.T., has written to ask THE ARGUS to try to locate his aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Lorrain McLellan, of St. Kilda rd, late of Springburn, Glasgow, whom he came to Australia to find. In 1929 she and her husband, Captain McLellan (A.I.F.) were severely burned in a [brush] fire. Her maiden name was Devlin. ______________________________________________________________________ *** (1852-1947) http://trove.nla.gov.au