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Caroline's dilemma : a colonial inheritance saga

Caroline Kearney faced a heart-breaking dilemma. She was 31 years old and had six children when her husband died in 1866. She had hoped that her sons would inherit the sheep station they owned in the Wimmera in Victoria. But she had no right to it herself. Her husband's will offered a reasonable annuity to support her and the children. But, it had a catch: for that support to be paid, she had to move to Ireland with her children and live in a house her brothers-in-law would choose. English-born, she had migrated to Australia with her family when she was sixteen. She had never been to Ireland. This extraordinary story reveals much about family, women's rights, property, and the law in the British Empire of the nineteenth century. A truly impressive work of historical recovery, on a major scale.

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32320004656678 305.42 BRA
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781742236605 (pbk.)
174223660X
Classification Number 305.42 BRA
Author Bradbury, Bettina,1949-
Title Caroline's dilemma : a colonial inheritance saga [BK]
Physical Description illustrations, maps ;
Note Includes index
Caroline Kearney faced a heart-breaking dilemma. She was 31 years old and had six children when her husband died in 1866. She had hoped that her sons would inherit the sheep station they owned in the Wimmera in Victoria. But she had no right to it herself. Her husband's will offered a reasonable annuity to support her and the children. But, it had a catch: for that support to be paid, she had to move to Ireland with her children and live in a house her brothers-in-law would choose. English-born, she had migrated to Australia with her family when she was sixteen. She had never been to Ireland. This extraordinary story reveals much about family, women's rights, property, and the law in the British Empire of the nineteenth century. A truly impressive work of historical recovery, on a major scale.
Kearney, Caroline
Kearney, Caroline
Subject Widows -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Australia -- History -- 19th century
Widows -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Australia -- History -- 19th century
Women -- Australia -- 19th century -- Biography
Widows -- Australia -- Social conditions -- 19th century
Inheritance and succession -- Australia -- History -- 19th century
Families
Inheritance and succession
Widows -- Legal status, laws, etc
Widows -- Social conditions
Women
Australia -- History -- 1788-1900
Australia
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