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Erin Moira O'Hara — An Award Winning Author, Erin Moira O'Hara lives in the hills above Newcastle, Australia. She writes romantic fantasy and romantic suspense but always with a touch of comedy and is a member of the Romance Writers of Australia and Romance Writers of New Zealand. Her books include Precious Gems, The Kalista Diamond, The Knight of Castle Kildare, and An Irish Rose.
Julie
O'Hara
—
Vocalist, improvisor
and songwriter,
Julie O'Hara has been active in jazz for almost twenty years, growing
up in Melbourne, Australia, performing with Big Bands, gypsy swing,
traditional jazz, R&B swing, bebop and vocalese.
Singer-actor John O'Hara
—
Affectionately known as ‘Australia’s John O’Hara’, John is an in demand actor, singer and radio host.
The
O’Hara Family Association
of Killinkere Parish
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The
O’Hara Family Association of Killinkere Parish, County Cavan,
Ireland & NSW, Australia; provides locations of the 49
townlands, 1857 locations of O’Hara farms, and family history
and genealogy.
Descendants
of Thomas O'Hara (1831-1896) of County Cavan and Australia
—
Thomas
O'Hara born 17
May 1831 in County Cavan, Ireland; died 8 Sep 1896 at Plainfield, Glen
Innes, NSW, Australia; buried 10 Sep 1896 3 in C of E Section (Grave A5
& 6) of Glen Innes Cemetery. He married on 7 Jul 1852 in
Killinkere Church of Ireland, Co. Cavan, Ireland, his first cousin
Sarah O'Hara born circa 1831; died 4 Jun 1881 6 in Glen Innes, NSW,
Australia, buried with her husband in Glen Innes Cemetery, daughter of
Samuel O'Hara and Elizabeth Jordan of Greaghadossan, Killinkere, Co.
Cavan, Ireland.
Lady
Bridget in the Never-Never Land
—
A
Story of Australian Life’ By Rosa Praed (1915); Books I, II
and III. This book has been put on-line as part of the Build-a-Book
Initiative at the Celebration of Women Writers (Editor: Mary Mark
Ockerbloom).
Robert
O'Hara Burke (1821-1861)
—
Robert
O'Hara Burke and William John Wills were the first men to cross
Australia from south to north. They both died of starvation in tragic
circumstances on the banks of Coopers Creek. From David Hugh Reilly's
web site.
Australian
poet and schoolmaster John Bernard (1862–1927)
—
John Bernard O'Hara was
born on 29
October 1862 at Sandhurst (Bendigo), Victoria, son of Irish parents
Patrick Kelly O'Hara, teacher, and his wife Mary Ann, née
Connelly ... Citation from: Margaret M. Pawsey, 'O'Hara, John Bernard
(1862–1927)', Australian
Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography,
Australian National University, published first in hardcopy 1988.
Pat
O'Hara Wood (b. April 30, 1891,
d. December 3, 1961)
—
was
an Australian male tennis player. He is best known for his two
victories at the Australian championships in 1920
and '23 —
from Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia.
O'Haras
Resort Hotel in Prospect Vale, Australia
—
O'Hara's
Resort Hotel is 800 metres from the Launceston Casino and right next
door to the Country Club Golf Course, 15 minutes from the airport and
10 minutes north of Launceston.
Convict Records of
Australia
This website allows you
to search the British Convict transportation register for convicts
transported to Australia between 1787-1867. Information available
includes name of convict, known aliases, place convicted, port of
departure, date of departure, port of arrival, and the source of the
data. Browse by Surname, Year of Transportation, Ship Name, or Try A
Search, or Add a Convict. 28 convicts are filed under O'Hara (Ohara).
Australian Country
Musician: Norma O'Hara Murphy
Welcome to Norma's
website! It all began in 1982 with her Gelding- Tobin Bronze! ... over
thirty years down the track and she is still still writing songs
Norma
O'Hara Murphy - The Best Of Me
Newly released (2012)
CD from Golden Guitar Winner Norma O'Hara Murphy which contains all
your favourite songs.
Norma
O'Hara Murphy - Performing At The Capitol Theatre Tamworth
Norma O'Hara Murphy
performing on the 25th January 2012, live at the Capitol Theatre in
Tamworth.
Norma
O'Hara Murphy - Golden Guitar Winner
Another compilation of
some of the best songs from the Australian Country Music
Singer/Songwriter.
Kathy
O'Hara
Star Australian jockey
Kathy O'Hara.
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