At the end of my previous post, my 2x great-grandfather Jeremiah Phelan had left his job as a policeman in Sydney and had made his way to Victoria, together with his new wife Mary. In 1857 Mary gave birth to their first child, Mary Elenor, and on the birth certificate it was recorded that they were living in Collingwood, and Jeremiah was now working as an overseer. Two years later a second daughter was born at which time the family was living in South Melbourne. Soon after this they would travel by Cobb & Co Coach to make a new home in Kyneton where Jeremiah worked as a builder and two sons were born. Another move followed in about 1863, down the road to Macedon, where they would remain for good, my great-grandfather Joseph Matthew Phelan being the first of five more children born there. Perhaps there was so much movement in these early days as Jeremiah was struggling to find his feet. In Macedon he worked in yet another occupation, variously recorded as carter, drayman or wood d...