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On this day in Australia
- 1642 – Abel Tasman becomes the first European to discover the island Van Diemen's Land (later renamed Tasmania).
- 1934 – The ANZAC War Memorial in Sydney was opened.
- 1986 – Pope John Paul II began an Australian tour.
- 1987 – Joh Bjelke-Petersen sacks three ministers from his cabinet, accusing them of gross disloyalty.
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Matthew Fowler Kangaroo_Island, South Australia & Marble Hill, South Australia
Matthew Fowler
[edit]Matthew Fowler ENTJ [1] [2] b.1964 Muswell Hill, London N10, England Britain, Great Britain, United Kingdom was the Australian Democrats Party (SA Division) Inc 2007 Australian Parliament Division of Kingston Campaign Candidate in South Australia south of Adelaide. Former Parliamentary Leader Senator Janine Haines Kingston had a margin of 0.1%. With the rise of the Greens and Family First to 3rd and 4th Minor Party status, each gaining over 4% and thus Australian Electoral Commission funding, the Kingston Australian Democrat Candidate received just over 850 votes or 0.95%. Strategic community development with community communication, cost effective Broadband internet, water and transport access are key areas of concern that were not adequately addressed.
Matthew grew up in Cooks Hill, Newcastle, New South Wales; Croydon, Sydney then finally on a Fowler family farm near Wallacia on the Nepean River at the Blue Mountains foothills, 60km (36mi) west of GPO Sydney, New South Wales. Inspired by natural and cultural heritage, Matthew wanted to be an ornithologist from the age of nine having read Robin Hill's Common Birds of Australia. Encouraged by his father to broaden his interests, Matthew sought to become a naturalist like Harry Butler & was enthralled by the BBC David Attenborough "Life on Earth" series presented in 1978 by ABCTV. Schooled at Croydon Infants 1969-1972 then Croydon Primary 1973, Wallacia Primary 1974-1976, Nepean High School 1977-1982 then boarded at Kinross Wolaroi School 1982-1983. Studied at the University of Wollongong 1984-1987 graduated with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) 1988 majoring in General Biology & a minor in Physical Geography (before Environmental Science was popular), Matthew worked as the Assistant Manager/ Ranger at Wirrimbirra Wildlife Sanctuary in Bargo, southwest of Sydney. [Wirrimbirra is a National Trust property dedicated by the late Dr Thistle Y Stead AM née Harris to David G Stead.]
Fowler's progressive viewpoints developed from previously working with Anangu Pitjantjatjara-Yankunytjatjara-Luritja Traditional Owners and Ngaanyatjarra at Uluru and Luritja at Ulpanyali and Watarrka National Park. Subsequently with Warlpiri and Arrernte people at the Institute for Aboriginal Development (IAD) where he was recognised with the 1996 NAIDOC Non Indigenous Person of the Year Award and Alice Springs Desert Park[3].
Previously Fowler won 15% of the 2006 Kangaroo Island Council [4] votes in the Mayoral Election. 4500 votes in the 2000 Alice Springs Town Council[5] Election[6].
See also
[edit]Following on from some persistent wikiEditing by Ripley I'm now seeing if this works ...
- Given that it is almost a year later and as I was made increasingly aware thanks to Pre-eminent enduring Sovereign Ramindjeri Spokesman Karno Walker media online of at least my necessary paradigm shift from like Richard Dawkin's "The God Delusion" to the South Australian Museum's Ethnicist Norman Tindale's apparent 1920s-1974 "['Kaurna]" Map publicly posterity published perpetrated and Adelaide University UNESCO Award winning "['Kaurna]" Linguist Dr Robert Amery and Australian Cultural Heritage Management P/L CEO South Australia Government Consulting Anthropologist Dr Neale Draper perpetuated "['Kaurna]" delusion whereby I'd been invited on 16 Dec 2009 to Ramindjeri Heritage Association Inc Public Meeting held at the Adelaide City Council Old Box Factory in preparation for we whitefellas' Australian Adelaide Federal Court of Australia House Hearing Ramindjeri Call Over Ngarrindjeri-"['Kaurna]" when Karno Walker was elected into that Pre-eminent enduring Sovereign Spokesman role by those registered Ramindjeri and assembled plus witnessing then "['Kaurna]" identifying Great Grandmothers Carol Agius and so called "Kaurna Native Title Management Committee Female Co-Chair" "Kudnarto" Joan Lamont Williams plus supporters like myself, Sam Rossi and March 2010 Independent SA MLC Candidate Mark Aldridge and in response to the above commentary I am now in a position to posterity publicly sincerely apologise for my in good faith naive North London born New South Wales raised 2004 perpetuated apparent misguided misdirection and provide the following information at least, putting the above on Notice from Unley City Council Full Council Minutes (FCM) On Monday 23 August 2010 at 7.00 pm MOTIONS OF WHICH NOTICE HAS BEEN GIVEN Item 727 Notice of Motion from Councillor Hudson re Acknowledgement of Kaurna People at Council Meetings 29],
UNLEY CITY COUNCIL
[edit]ITEM 727
[edit]MOTION OF WHICH NOTICE HAS BEEN GIVEN
[edit]NOTICE OF MOTION FROM COUNCILLOR M F HUDSON RE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF KAURNA PEOPLE AT COUNCIL MEETING
[edit]Councillor Hudson has given notice of intention to move the following motion at the Council meeting to be held on 23 August 2010:
- That:
- The City of Unley’s present Council meeting acknowledgement of the Kaurna people as the traditional custodians of the Adelaide Plains be amended to read:
- We acknowledge that the land we meet on today is the traditional land of the Aboriginal people and that we respect their spiritual relationship with their country.
- We also acknowledge that the Aboriginal people are the custodians of the Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still important to the living Aboriginal people today.
- This amended acknowledgement also be used at all appropriate functions, ie Citizenship ceremonies, meetings of the City of Unley Development Assessment Panel, etc.
- That:
Background
[edit]As you may be aware, I have raised this issue before in this place in the interests of historical accuracy.
It is brought forward to you again as a result of the documentation I provided to all Members several weeks ago concerning the proposed legal actions by representatives of the Ramindjeri people. They claim that the Ramindjeri are traditional occupiers of all the land lying between the southern bank of the Torrens River to at least the southern most tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula.
This proposal is not designed to do anything other than to forestall our involvement in any possible future litigation, given a potential Native Title claim over the Adelaide Plains south of the Torrens River from any another Aboriginal group besides the Kaurna people. Council should not be placed in the awkward position of being seen to favour any one group above another.
- (This is page 29 of the Council Agenda Reports for 23 August 2010)
- (This is page 29 of the Council Agenda Reports for 23 August 2010)
PUBLIC NOTICE WITHOUT PREJUDICE, FEAR OR FAVOUR
[edit]Caveat lector - there may be unintentional errors or omissions, any corrections or other constructive contributions would be gratefully received.
I have previously been reluctant due to my on-going attempts in good faith to follow Constitutional & legal due process to write the following:
What I publicly protest and herewith distance myself from what is the so called current Australian Democrats Party Executives (both National and (SA Division) Inc) who have known (in the astounding revelationary case of SA State Executive Appointed OCBA Registered Public Officer (& for many of the last 23 years, elected Vice President Administration), UNESCO Award winning Heather Southcott) since 1987 when the then Adelaide Branch Chair Ian McLeish correspondence Sat 31 Oct & 2 Nov 1987 advised and recommended explicitly stating:
"ABORIGINAL SEMINAR
Suggested Actions
1. Political recognition of Aboriginal Sovereignty and their Political, Social, Economic and Cultural Rights."
At least then Kingston Campaign Manager, Sam Rossi, & I since standing with our SA Dems for our 2007 Australian Parliament Kingston Candidate Campaign, have sought to show some respect, recognise, resource Ramindjeri http://city-messenger.whereilive.com.au/news/story/ramindjeri-v-kaurna-on-vic-sq/ having exposed yet another "whitefella" perpetrated & perpetuated lie, "['Kaurna]" (something "Hon" Sandra Kanck has admitted knowing since 2006, yet done nothing internally to & for we (SA Division) Inc (and Australian Democrats) generally [other than to lamely say that Sandra did not have the "resources" despite (as both I & Ramindjeri Karno Walker who have not ever been Parliamentarians noted) being in and thus having all the resources as a MLC since elected into SA Parliament 1993], who sincerely have sought to address this, obviously perpetrated and perpetuated use and abuse of 1stNations' Pre-eminent enduring Sovereignty since at least 19 Feb 1836 when since at least 1066, illegitimate Duke of Normandy "King William IV" sealed our fates with HM's "South Australia Letters Patent".
I with Sam Rossi have as an Australian Democrat (SA Division) Inc fellow Financial National Member actually walked our talk ... as privately stated before, it appears with current Dems Execs, especially "Hon" Sandra Kanck now (SA Division) Inc Jul 2010 elected Presiding National Member & Vice President Administration & Newsletter Editor Bruce Hogben threatening me yesterday with "legal" action after undemocratically, unConstitutionally recommending National Executive in a socially exclusive, secret Star Chamber scapegoating Extra-Ordinary Executive Meeting April 2010, which National Executive did thus twice denying me legal due process, natural justice right of reply & other Officers, "talk big but walk small" ... it seems at least now to me. --Mifren (talk) 07:33, 28 August 2010 (UTC) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
References
[edit]- Holt Family Fellowship Ancestor United Irish General Joseph Holt (rebel)
Ahnentafel Chart for Robert Fitzgerald BOURNE
[edit]First Generation
[edit]1. Robert FitzGerald BOURNE was born in 1905 in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa. He died in 1946 in CMS St Barnabas Church Avissawella Passanage Avissawella 94 036 2222343 Ceylon (Sri Lanka). He was buried in 1946 in Bartholoemew's Church Avasewella Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
Robert married Esme NORWOOD-BROWN daughter of Dr Joseph NORWOOD-BROWN and (Dee Dee) Edith Clare PHILLIPS in 1935. Esme was born in sold ring to Lionel Fowler. She died in England. She was buried in England.
Second Generation
[edit]2. Arthur Uniacke BOURNE .Arthur married Rita RICHARDSON in Feb 1900.
3. Rita RICHARDSON.
Third Generation
[edit]4. Dr Walter BOURNE was born on 24 May 1828 in Dublin, Ireland. He married Geraldine Caroline JUDKIN-FITZ-GERALD in 1870.
5. Geraldine Caroline JUDKIN-FITZ-GERALD was born in 1839 in Lisheen, Co. Tipperary as her mother died shortly after giving birth, father Sir John Judkin-FitzGerald was 2nd Bt of Lisheen and Mayor of Cashel).
6. research RICHARDSON.
Fourth Generation
[edit]8. Walter BOURNE was born in 1795 in Dublin, Ireland. He died on 19 Nov 1881 in Taney House, Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland. He married Louisa Arabella MINCHIN in 1821.
9. Louisa Arabella MINCHIN was born in 1794. She died in 1882.
10.
was born in Corkbeg Island, Whitehaven (Whitegate) Cork. He died in 1860 in the Wreck of the Nimrod. He married Maria Elizabeth Geraldine FITZGERALD in 1835.
Heraldic insignia
[edit]
- Shield: The heraldic badge of Sir John Judkin-FitzGerald 2nd Bt of Lisheen, Co Tipperary was derived from the
- Arms: quarterly: 1st and 4th, ermine, a saltire, gules (Fitzgerald); and 2d and 3d, argent, a chevron, gules, between three boars' heads, sable, langued, gules of (Judkin).
- Crest
- The crest represents a chevalier in complete armour, on horseback, at full speed, with his sword drawn, and his beaver up.
- Seat: The Seat of the Baronetcy is Lisheen, County Tipperary.
- Motto: unknown - see also Uniacke Unicus est, faithful and brave FitzGerald Knights of Kerry & Glyn Shanit a boo [1]
FITZGERALD-JUDKIN, SIR JOHN. baronet, of Lisheen, in the county of Tipperary; b. in 1788; s. to the title, as second baronet, upon the demise of his father, in 1810; m. in 1816, Mrs. Moore, fifth daughter of E. Pennefather, esq. of Cashel, and has issue.
Lineage.
[edit]ROBERT FITZGERALD, esq. second son of Thomas Fitzgerald, esq. M.P. for Youghall, by Helena, daughter and . ., li.-i ,•. — of Christian Borr, esq. of Borr Mount, in the county of Wexford ;m. for his second wife, Frances, daughter of John Judkin, esq. of Ballymore, in the county of Tipperary, and had issue two sons, the younger of whom, 1. THOMAS FITZGERALD, esq. of Lisheen, assumed the name of Judkin, in addition to, just before that of Fitzgerald, (in compliance with the testamentary injunction of his maternal uncle, John Judkin, esq. of Cashel,) and m. Elizabeth, second daughter of Joseph Capel, esq. by whom he had issue, 1. JOHN, present baronet. 2. Joseph-Capel. 3. Robert Uniacke. Mr. Judkin-Fitzgerald was created a baronet 5 Aug, 1801. He d. suddenly, 24th September,1810. Creation— 5th August, 1801. Arms — Quarterly; first and fourth, erm. a saltier gu. ; second and third, ar. a chev. gu. between three boars' heads sa. langued of the second. Crest — A chevalier in complete armour, on horseback, at full speed, his sword drawn and beaver up, all ppr. Seat— Lisheen, county of Tipperary. A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire: Exhibiting Under Strict Alphabetical Arrangement, the Present State of These Exalted Ranks with Their Armorial Bearings, Mottoes &c., and Deducing the Genealogical Line of Each House from the Earliest Period By John Burke Published by H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1832 Item notes: 4th ed.:v.1(1832) Original from Harvard University Digitized Aug 1, 2007
JUDKIN-FITZGERALD, of Lisheen, co. Tipperary. 5 Aug. 1801.
Sir JOHN JUDKIN-FITZGERALD, Bart., born Aug. 1788, succeeded his father, Sir Thomas, in Oct. 1810, m. , and has issue a da., b. 1817.
Thomas Uniacke, esq. (son of Maurice Uniacke, co. Cork, esq., by —-—, da. of Garret Fitzgerald, esq.), m.
Helena,
KELLET. 995
Helena, da. and co-heiress of Christian Borr, esq., by whom
he had issue, Clotilda, who m. Wm. Willis, esq.; and
Borr, of Yonghall, esq., m., 1750, Anne, eldest da. of Frederick French, of Mote, co. Galway, esq., and has issue, Robert Uniacke, ofWoodhouse, co. Waterford, m. 7 Jan. 1790, Nanette-Constantia, da. of the right lion. Jno. Beres- ford, brother of Geo. de la Poer, 1st marquess of Water- ford ; 2. Robert Uniacke, (who took the uame and arms of Fitzgerald) m. Frances Lepp, da. of John Judkin, of Bally- more, co. Tipperary, esq., and had issue, Eleanor, who m. the rev. Robt. Bring; Robert m. Louisa Pettitot; Clotilda; Elizabeth; Helena; and
I. Sir THOMAS FITZGERALD, who, in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle, John Judkin, of the city of Cashel, esq., assumed the name of Judkin, and settled at Lisheen, co. Tipperary, m. Elizab., 2d da. of Joseph Capel, esq. (by Elizab. M'Cartie, only da. of Dennis M'Cartie, of Bailee, esq , by Mary Meade, da. of sir John Meade, of Tubrid, co. Cork, hart.), and had issue, 1. sir John, present bart.; 2. Joseph-Capel; and 3. Robert-Uniacke. Sir Thomas 4. 24 Sept. 1810, and was succeeded by his son,
II. Sir JOHN, present bart.
Arms—(See plate 35.) Quarterly : 1st and 4th, ermine, a saltire, gules, 2d and 3d, argent, a chevron, gules, between 3 boars' heads, sable, langued, gules.
Crest—A chevalier, in complete armour, on horseback, at full speed, with his sword drawn, and his beaver up.
Seat—Lisheen, co. Tipperary.
The baronetage of England By John Debrett Published by , 1824 Item notes: v.2 Original from Oxford University Digitized 6 Mar 2007 http://books.google.com.au/books?id=89gGAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA995&lpg=PA995&dq=sir+John+Meade,+of+Tubrid,+co.+Cork&source=web&ots=4CTVFp7SPc&sig=ZtgQ9ee80eq_2dW3ybzVybb7slE&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result#PPA994,M1
JUDKIN-FITZGERALD, of LISHEEN, со. Tipperary. 5 Aug. 1801. Sir JOHN JUDKIN-FITZGERALD, Baronet, born Aug. 1788, succeeded his father, sir Thomas, 24 Sept. 1810; married, Aug. 1816, mrs. Moore, da. of E. Pennefather, esq. of Cashel, and has issue. 2. Sir THOMAS, the 1st bart. 3. ELEANOR, m. rev. Robert Dring, of Bork Grove, со. Cork. 4. CLOTILDA. 5. ELIZABETH, rf. «nm, 1799. 6. HELEN, m. Henry Brabazon, of Wil-ville, со. Louth, esq. I. Sir THOMAS, 2d son of Robert, was created a bart. as above, took the surname of JUDKIN in addition to and before Fitzgerald, in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle, John Judkin, of the city of Cashel, esq., and settled at Lisheen, co. Tipperary, m. Elizabeth, 2d da. of Joseph Capel, esq., (by Elizabeth McCartie, only da. of Dennis McCartie, of Ballee, esq., by Mary Meade, da. of sir John Meade, of Tubrid, со. Cork, bart.,) and had issue, 1. Sir JOHN, present bart. 2. JOSEPH-CAPEL; 3. ROBERT -UNIACKE. Sir Thomas d. 24 Sept. 1810, and was succeeded by his son, II. Sir JOHN, present bart. Arms— See Plate 32. Quarterly: 1st and 4th, ermine, a saltire, gules; 2d and 3d, argent, a chevron, gules, between three boars' heads, sable, langued, gules. Crest — A chevalier, in complete armour, on horseback, at full speed, with his sword drawn, and his beaver up. Seat — Lisheen, со. Tipperary. THOMAS UNIACKE, esq., (son of Maurice Uniacke, со. Cork, esq., by , da. of Garrett Fitzgerald, esq.,) m. Helena, da. and co-h. of Christian Borr, esq., by whom he had issue, 1. BORR, of Youghall, esq , m., 1750, Anne, eldest da. of Frederick Trench, of Mote, со. Galway, esq., and had issue, Robert-Uniacke, of Woodhouse, со. Waterford, m., 7 Jan. 1790, Nanette-Constantia, da. of the right hon. John Beresford, brother of George de la Poor, 1st marquess of Waterford. 2. ROBERT, father of the 1st bart. 3. MAURICE, of Woodhouse, со. Waterford, esq., m. Barbara, da. and h. of James Uniacke, of Сарра, со. Tipperary, esq., and d. 1745, leaving an only da. Barbara, m. Walter Atkin, of Leadington, со. Cork, esq. 4. CLOTILDA, m. William Wallis, of Ballycronane, со. Cork, esq. ROBERT UNIACKE, 2d son of Thomas, was of Corkbeg, со. Cork, and took the name of FITZGERALD, only in compliance with the will of his grandmother's brother ; m. Frances-Lapp, da. of John Judkin, esq., and d. 1778, leaving issue by her, (who rf. Aug. 1791,) 1. ROBERT, of Corkbeg, esq., M.P. for со. Cork, 1801 to 1806, m. Louisa Petitot, da. of rev. Richard Bullen, and had issue. The baronetage of England By John Debrett Published by , 1839 Original from Oxford University Digitized 11 May 2007
FITZGERALD OF LISHEEN, Co. TIPPERARY, BARTS. ROBERT UNIAKE, Esq., of Corkbeg, Co. Cork (2nd son of Thomas Uniake. Esq., M.P., by Helena, his wife, daughter and co-heir of Christian Borr, Esq., of Borr Mount, Co. Wexford, and grandson of Maurice Uniake, Esq., of Youghal, by Eleanor, his wife, daughter of G. Fitzgerald, Esq., of Lisquinlan), assumed the surname of Fitzgerald, in compliance with the will of his grandmother's brother. His second son, the late SIR THOMAS FITZGERALD, of Lisheen, created a Baronet in 1801, assumed the surname of JUDKIN, in addition to, and before that of, Fitzgerald, in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle, John Judkin, Esq., of Cashel. Sir Thomas m. Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Joseph Capel, Esq., of Co. Cork, and dying in 1810, was succeeded by his eldest son, the present SIR JOHN JUDKIN-FITZGERALD), 2nd Baronet. Creation,— 5 Aug. 1801. Arms. — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, erm., a saltier gu.; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a chev. gu., between three boars' heads sa., langued of the second. Crest.— A chevalier in complete armour, on horseback, at full speed, his sword drawn and beaver up, all ppr. Ref: The Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage and Baronetage: Containing the Family Histories of the Nobility By Edmund Lodge Published by Hurst and Blackett, 1859 Original from Oxford University Digitized 11 Jun 2006 870 pages
JUDKIN FITZGERALD, of LISHEEN, Tipperary. Aug. 5, 1801. Sir JOHN-JUDKIN FITZGERALD, Bart., born in Aug. 1788, succeeded his father, sir Thomas, in Oct. 1810. Thomas Uniacke, esq., (son of Maurice Uniacke, of the co. Cork, esq., by , daughter of Garret Fitzgerald, esq.,) m. Helena, daughter and co-heiress of Christian Borr, esq., by whom he had issue, Clotilda, who m. William Willis, esq. ; and Borr, of Youghall, esq., TO., in 1750, Anne, eldest daughter of Frederick French, of Mote, co. Galway, esq., and has issue, Robert Uniacke, of Woodhouse, co. Waterford, m. Jan. 7, 1790, Nanette-Constantta, daughter of the right hon. John
John Beresford, brother of George de la Poer, the 1st marquess of Waterford ; 2. Robert Uniacke, (who took the name and arms of Fitzgerald,) m. Frances Lepp, daughter of John Judkin, of Ballymore, co. Tipperary, esq., and had issue, Eleanor, who m. the rev. Robert Dring; Robert m. Louisa Pettitot; Clotilda ; Elizabeth ; Helena ; and I. SirTHOMAS FITZGERALD, who, in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle, John Judkin, of the city of Cashel, esq., assumed the r.ame of Judkin, and settled at Lisheen, co. Tipperary ; m. Elizabeth, ad daughter of Joseph Capel, esq., (by Elizabeth M'Cartie, only daughter of Dennis M'Cartie, of Bailee, esq., by Mary Meade, daughter of sir John Meade, of Tubrid, co. Cork, bart.,) and had issue: 1. John-Judkin, the present baronet ; 2. Joseph-Capel ; and 3. Robert-Uniacke. Sir Thomas rf. Sept. 24, 1U10, aud was succeeded by his son, II. Sir JOHN-JUDKIN, the present baronet. Arms — Quarterly : first and fourth, ermine, a saltire, gules ; second and third, argent, a chevron, gules, between three boars' heads, sable, langued, gules. Crest — A chevalier, in complete armour, on horseback, at full speed, with his sword drawn, ami his beaver up. Arms — See plate 41. Seat — Lisheen, in Tipperary.
Debrett's Baronetage of England: Containing Their Descent and Present State, Their Collateral Branches, Births, Marriages, and Issue, from the Institution of the Order in 1611... By John Debrett Published by Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 Item notes: v.2 Original from Harvard University Digitized 25 Apr 2007
About four miles from Youghal is Ballinatray, the seat of Richard Smyth, Esq. This fine place occupies a great extent of the high and beautifully-shaped lands here forming the right bank of the Blackwater. In the park are the interesting ruins of Molanfide's Abbey, in which Raymond le Gros, the companion of Strongbow, was interred. The abbey ruins are well preserved ; and in the interior is a modern statue of the founder. From the hills, which here rise over the river to a considerable elevation, magnificent views of this part of the river, bay, and country around, ean be readily obtained. Opposite to the town of Youghal, on the eastern shores of the harbour, is Afonairay, the marine villa of the Кет. Р. Smyth. From East-point to Whiting-bay, the coast is generally bold and rocky ; and the country, though indiflerently cultivated, very fertile. From the high grounds over Youghal the traveller can readily command a view of the ocean, the coast, Cable Island, the bay, the harbour, the estuary, the town and country lying around it.
From Youghal to Cork, the traveller proceeds through the rich limestone valley in which those towns are situated. It is about thirty-six miles in length; maintains an average breadth of about two miles, and is bounded, on the left, by the range of sandstone hills which lie generally along the shore, and, on the right, by the rising grounds of a similar formation, which bleiulwith the high and partly moorland tracts, running northward to the valley of the [[]Bride]].
Leaving Youghal, a great extent of rich and very reclaimable marsh is passed on the left; and at about six miles, on the high grounds to the right, is Killeigh House, the seat of Roger Green Davies, Esq. The house is a handsome modern structure, and from its elevated site commands extensive views of the valley, ocean, and bay of Youghal. About seven miles from Youghal, we reach the village of Killeigh, which contains several neat cottages and the parish church. Adjoining the village is Almdda, the occasional residence of Sir Arthur de Capel Brooke, Bart., the principal proprietor of this immediate district. The demesne occupies the most interesting part of Glenbowe, a small glen which adjoins the village. The glen, which possesses some striking; natural features, has been extensively planted, and much improved by the various drives and walks which have been made through it. It is watered by a small mountain stream, the Dissour, of which, in the improvement of the glen, advantage has been taken. About three miles to the right of Killeigh, in the upland district which stretches across to the valley of the Bride, are Mount Uniacke, Ballyre, (Joolagur, and Castlelotcn, the seats of Uniacke, Esqrs. Before we reach Castlemartyr, we pass, on the summit of the rising grounds to the left, Lisquinlan, the seat of Fitzgerald, Esq. The demesne occupies the summit of the ridge, and commands extensive views of the vale of Castlemartyr, of Bally-cotton bay, and of the long lines of adjacent coast.
Contrast 1849 with 1838 641pp "Guide through Ireland" By James Fraser: "Five miles from Youghal is the village of Killeigh, adjoining which, on the right, is Ahadda, a naturally wooded, romantic, and highly improved glen, where the proprietor, Sir Arthur Brooke, Bart, has a small cottage in which he occasionally resides. Opposite to the cottage is Killeigh Lodge, the residence of Roger Davis, Esq. About three miles to the right of Killeigh, are Mount Uniacke, the seat of Uniacke, Esq.; Sallyre, Crofton Uniacke, Esq.; Coolagur, James Uniacke, Esq.; and Castletown, Uniacke, Esq. On the summit of the rising grounds, about two miles to the left, is Lisquinlan, the seat of Penrose Fitzgerald, Esq.; the plantations of the demesne forming a conspicuous feature in the bleak tract of adjacent uplands. Near this is Castle Richard, Richard Fitzgerald, Esq.
Beyond Killeigh, the country improves both in culture and appearance; and passing on the right, at two miles, Ballindiness, the residence of Mr. Garde, enter the small, neat, and clean town of
CASTLE MARTYR,"
Castlemartyr is a small, neat, clean, and respectably-inhabited town, principally consisting of one wide street, and containing a church, and a small inn, where cars can be hired. It is almost surrounded by the demesne of Castlemartyr, the seat of the noble proprietor, the Earl of Shannon. Though the surface of this fine demesne is flat, it is, in many respect?, one of the most interesting of all which adorn the limited portion of ground attached to it. In the garden there is a group of four yews, said to have been planted by Raleigh. Youghal formed part of the possessions of Sir Walter Raleigh, who first introduced the potato from South America into this part of Ireland; and the greater part of the town, in common with Lismore, Dun-garraii, Tallow, and the half of Ban-Jon, furas part of the large estates of the Duke of Devonshire. The trade of the port is considerable : it consists chiefly of the export of agricultural produce, and the import of coal, iron, timber, and various other articles for the supply of the town and neighbourhood.
There are but few vessels belonging to the port. The markets are well supplied with provisions, and a good deal of fish u caught off the coast. The harbour is safe and commodious, and at spring tide is accessible to vessels of 500 tons burden; it is about a mile in length from Ferry pubt to East point, and about one third of a mile in breadth. Above the harbonr, the embouchure of the Blackwater spreads into a circular lough of a mile and a half in diameter. The bay is semicircular, and beautifully terminated on the south by Cable island.
The vicinity of Youghal is highly interesting, particularly along the bank« of the Blackwater. One and a half miles above the town is the wooden bridge, the largest structure of the kind yet erected in Ireland. It stretches across the estuary of the Blackwater, and serves to connect the country lying to the east of the river with Youghal, and at the same time forms a short and easy communication between that town and Dongarvan. It was erected in 1832 at an expense of £17,000. The bridge is 1875 feet in length ; the causeway 1732 feet — together forming a viaduct of 3607 feet. A little beyond the wooden bridge, on the road leading to Tallow, the river Touro is crossed. This river, which is one of the Blackwater's tributaries, runs through the valley lying to the north of Youghal, and is navigable for barges for a short distance. Two miles above Youghal, the estuary of the Blackwater assumes the river character, and which character it strongly maintains upward» as far as it is influenced by the tidewater, and thence to its source. The breadth of the river, the height of its banks, which are either covered with wood or adorned with demesne and cultivated lands, and the depth and romantic character of its lateral glens, enlivened by their little streams, all combine to render the embouchure of the Blackwater very attractive. The road to Cappoquin and Lismore, by the demesnes of Ballinatray, Sirancally, and Head- borough, affords views of some parts of the river scenery and country adjacent. It is, however, very hilly, and for three miles keeps a considerable distance from the river. The beauties of the Blackwater, however, are best seen from the river, up and down which numerous boats ply between Youghal and Cappoquin, with the ebbing and flowing tides. A little above the wooden bridge, on the heights to the left, are the ruins of Rincrew Castle ; and at three miles from Youghal, and delightfully situated at the entrance to Glendine, whose stream here unites with the Blackwater, are Templemichael House and Church, also Cherrymmmt. Glcudine is a romantic and beautifully wooded little glen, up which a road from Youghal to Cappoquin and Lismore is carried, and where also the road leading to the above towns by Ballinatray, &c., our eonntry residences; the grounds are »domed by rich shrubberies, extensive plantations, and venerable trees; л fine artificial river, of ample breadth, meanders for two miles thron^h it; and ornamental gnrdens of different characters and connected by beautiful pleasure grounds, add to its interest and variety: and the excellent order in which every thing is kept renders all these adjuncts doubly attractive. Among the numerous fine shrubs and trees which are to be met with in the demesne, and for the growth of which the climate and soil seem favourable, our limits will only admit of noticing the Incvombe oaks, the finest in Ireland, and the camellias, the finest out of doors in the United Kingdom.
The mansion is a plain, commodious structure, and adjoining it are the extensive roins of Castlemartyr, from which the place takes its name. The farm and the park are distinct from the grounds immediately around the house; they are all, however, connected, and are equally interesting, from the order, according to their different uses, in which they are kept.
The town of Castlemartyr is watered by a branch of the stream which supplies the artificial river in Lord Shannon's demesne. Adjoining the town is Carey i Wood, the residence of Edward O'Dell, Esq.; and Draaadda, • Courtney, Esq.; and between these places on the road leading to Ballycotton Bay is the small hamlet of Lady's-bridge.
The castle ruins, which add so much to the interest of the demesne of Castlemartyr, was, at the time of the English invasion, called the castle of Imokilly. In 1190, it was destroyed by fire; afterwards rebuilt and garrisoned by the English; and from that period down to its occupation by a detachment of King William's forces in 1690, it sustained innumerable sieges and sackings. About three miles from Castlemartyr, on the road leading thence to Cloyne, are Kilbree, the seat of S. W. G. Adams, Esq.; and Jamei- brooh, R. Vi. G. Adams, Esq.; the former place, occupying elevated ground, is a conspicuous feature in the country. On the high ground« to the right of our road are Ballij- nonit and several other small villas, and Roxborough and Cahirmore are passed on our right before we reach MIDDLETON, which, within these few years past, has improved more than any other of the smaller towns in Munster. It consists principally of one main street, with one or two branching ones, in which the greater part of the houses are uniformly built, and present a better appearance than is usually met with. It carries on a good deal of business considering its proximity to Cork. There are extensive flour mills in its vicinity; and till lately, a great deal of whiskey and ale were made in the large distilleries and breweries which adjurn the town. It contains a market-house, court-house, and small bridewell, with a handsome church, a spacious Roman Catholic chapel, and a nunnery. The rectory, a comfortable residence, is in the town, and, until a few years ago, this living was the most valuable in Ireland- There is one of the best conducted of the endowed schools in the kingdom here, in which the celebrated Curran received the rudiments of his education, and there are also various other schools for the education of the poorer classes in the town. Middleton is situated near the centre of the fertile limestone valley which stretches from Youghal to A Hand Book for Travellers in Ireland: Descriptive of Its Scenery, Towns, Seats, Antiquities, Etc., Wit All Railways Now Open and Various Statistical Tables; Also an Outline of Its Botany and Information for Anglers By James Fraser, Fraser Contributor Joseph Wilson Lowry Published by J. McGlashan, 1849 Original from Oxford University Digitized 4 Apr 2007 735 pages
11. Maria Elizabeth Geraldine FITZGERALD.
Fifth Generation
[edit]16. Walter BOURNE was born in 1766. He died on 18 Nov 1848. He married Elinor CARMICHAEL in 1790.
17. Elinor CARMICHAEL.
18. Humphrey Charles MINCHIN of Co Tipperary & Dublin was born in 1750. He died in 1830. He married Frances Catherine SIRR in 1775.
20. Colonel Sir Thomas JUDKIN-FITZGERALD 1st Bart 1798 high-sheriff of the county of Tipperary. Thomas married Elizabeth CAPEL in 1785. JUDKIN-FITZGERALD, Sir THOMAS (d. 1810), high sheriff of the county of Tipperary, was the second son of Robert Uniacke, esq., of Corkbeg, co. Cork, by Frances, daughter of John Judkin of Greenhills, Tipperary. The father, in compliance with the will of his grandmother's brother, Robert Fitzgerald of Lisquinlan and Corkbeg, had assumed the surname of Fitzgerald. Sir Thomas himself adopted the surname of Judkin in addition to and before that of Fitzgerald. Sir Thomas himself adopted the surname of Judkin in addition to and before that of Fitzgerald in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle, John Judkin, esq., of Cashel. Early in 1798, before the rebellion had broken out, but when the public mind was disturbed by rumours of an impending insurrection supported by a French invasion, Judkin-Fit, who was known to be a man of resolute Dictionary of National Biography Edited by Sidney Lee Published by Adamant Media Corporation, 2001 ISBN 1402170661, 9781402170669 457 pages http://books.google.com.au/books?id=LP6WLewwax8C&pg=PA223&lpg=PA223&dq=Capel+Cloghroe&source=web&ots=xo6Iz5YBUs&sig=4dq0mxpP34VlQYtksqhwY91ee7c&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result 21. Elizabeth CAPEL.
22. FITZGERALD.
Sixth Generation
[edit]32. Thomas Gowley BOURNE. Thomas married Mary DUNN.
33. Mary DUNN.
34. CARMICHAEL.
36. Charles MINCHIN was born in 1714 in Woodville and Ballygibbon, Co Tipperary. He married Elizabeth MASSEY on 8 November 1740.
37. Elizabeth MASSEY.
38. Joseph SIRR. Joseph married Elizabeth HALL.
39. Elizabeth HALL.
40. Colonel Sir Robert UNIACKE-FITZGERALD was christened on 8 Feb 1711. He married Frances JUDKIN on 27 May 1750.
HIGH SHERIFFS-1824 From the Dublin Gazette of Saturday Dublin, Castle, March 5, 1824. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant has been pleased to appoint the following Gentlemen to be High Sheriffs for the ensuing Year-
CORK..Robert Uniacke Fitz-Gerald, of Lisquinlan, Esq.
DONEGAL...........George Knox, of Prehen, Esq.
KILKENNY.......William Ponsonby, of Bayswell, Esq.
KING'S CO.......George Minchin, of Bushertown, Esq.
SLIGO............John Frederick Knox, of Ballina, Esq.
WICKLOW.....Robert Holt Truell, of Clomannin, Esq.
20 May 1828 At Aghada, Co Cork by the Rt Rev Lord Bishop of Cloyne, the Rev W SCORSBY FRS chaplain to the Mariners Church Liverpool to Elizabeth dau of the late Col FITZGERALD of Corkbegg & Lisquinlan, & sister of the present Lieut Col Fitzgerald (Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald) of the same place at whose residence at Corkbegg, the marriage was celebrated. Ref: Marriages Transcribed from 1828 Copy of the Whitby Repository & Monthly Miscellany. Contributed to CFHS Journal Jan 1999 Vol 7 No 5 by member Anthony R Askew Copyright © 2007 The Cleveland, North Yorkshire and South Durham Family History Society. http://books.google.com.au/books?id=mGINAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA454&lpg=PA454&dq=de+capell+ireland&source=web&ots=Pked6702XO&sig=3NO1KP0UU6kL2SC5gygmdH9_7J0&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=8&ct=result#PPA452,M1 The History of the County and City of Cork By Charles Bernard Gibson Published by T.C. Newby, 1861 Item notes: v.2 Original from Harvard University Digitized 14 Sep 2007 Also Marguerita Carey pers comm "Gertrude Blakeney Fitzgerald was the only child of Thomas Lyon of Water Castle and his wife Grace, daughter of Robert Blakeney of Abbert. Gertrude Fitzgerald named Henry Bingham born 1797 who had been orphaned as a child and brought up by the Fitzgeralds at Lisquinlan, as heir to the Water Castle Estate which she inherited from her father but disinherited him following his first marriage to Margaret CREINE in 1822 at St Peter's Dublin. Henry BINGHAM came to Australia on the 'Lady McNaughton' in 1837. She did however become on friendly terms with his second wife Penelope Mary CHECKLEY whom Henry married on 3 August 1831and gave her a book dated 1841 Lisquinlan on the eve of her departure to Australia on the 'Canton'. Gertrude Blakeney Fitzgerald died 3 November 1852 aged 65 years, the widow of Robert Uniack Fitzgerald of Corkbeg of Whitegate House and was buried on 6 November 1852. Robert Uniack Fitzgerald died in 1834. in 1852 Gertrude Blakeney Fitzgerald occupied No 2 in the townland of Ballincaroonig, Parich of Aghada. In 1840 Robert HELEN, the parish clerk was living at Blakeney Terrace, Corkbeg and in 1852 Richard CODY was living at No 7a in Ballincaroonig and Jeremiah MAHONY was also living at Ballincaroonig."
41. Frances JUDKIN was born in 1725 in Tipperary. She died on 12 Aug 1791.
42. Joseph CAPEL. Joseph married Elizabeth MCCARTIE of Ballee. REGISTRY OF DEEDS, Dublin. V.3 JERVOIS SAMUEL Cork Esq. 26 Oct 1786 Trustees Thos.Sarsfield. Doughcloyne, South Liberties of Cork and Wm.Colburn of Cork Gent. His wife MARY JERVOIS, B/I/L RICHARD MOORE, Cork esq. Councillor at law. Seized of town and lands of Baneshill, Lissalagrigg, Rossmore, Caherconway, Drovine, Killberry otherwise Killbree, otherwise Castlelukee, Bealnagree, Kindicassane otherwise Rindicassane(?Deendacussane) and Coolmane in Co.Cork and the town and lands of Ballysheehane otherwise Cullenagh, otherwise Coolnatullagh and Curryganore Co.Tipperary as described in the settlement made on his intermarriage of 16 Jan.1760. For use of his wife and then to his b/i/l subject to payment of 200 pounds for the purposes mentioned in his will. Wit Joseph Capel Cloghrue esq. Robert McCarthy, Carrignavare Esq and JOHN HAWKES jr. SURMOUNT ESQ all of Cork. Mem.wit by John Hearst and Jonas Dunn]] both of Dublin attorney at law. RICHARD MOORE (SEAL)
43. Elizabeth MCCARTIE of Ballee or Ballea Castle.
44. FITZGERALD.
Seventh Generation
[edit]72. Charles MINCHIN. Charles married Elizabeth PAULET.
73. Elizabeth PAULET.
74. William MASSEY. William married Anne BENTLEY.
75. Anne BENTLEY.
80. Thomas UNIACKE Esq MP of Carnew Co Cork m 1707 Helena BORR co-h Christian Borr of Borr Mount Co. Wexford.
81. Helena BORR.
82. Judge John Lapp JUDKIN Esq. of Ballymore & Greenhills, co. Tipperary died in Greenhills, co. Tipperary.
84.
CAPEL. DE CAPELL BROOKE or SUPPLE (of Northamptonshire and Killeagh)
[edit]Most sources seem to agree that the name originated in Normandy, came to England with the conquest, and arrived in Ireland with Strongbow around 1170 (some say from South Wales, others Kent). There are various versions of the name around this time including de la Chappelle, Des Chapelles, and De Capella but later it was corrupted, at first into Irish as Sheapallh, then English as Supple.
It is apparent that all branches of the family start with that which established itself on land near Killeagh, in approximately 1172, later known as the Ahadoe estate. From there they branched out to Kerry and Limerick but the name was never numerous. As well as the Ahadoe estate they also held land at Dromadda (South of Castlemartyr, also known as Supple's Court); the Castle of Ightermurragh which they built around 1641; Kilmacow, near Tallow; and Knockgrasse, near Clonakilty.
Much of the Supple land was confiscated following the collapse of the Desmond rebellion, including that at Kilmacow, further confiscations occurred in the years that followed. Ahadoe, however, was spared when William, son of William FitzEdward Supple of Ahadoe, was made ward of Richard Boyle, Earl of Cork, and later married Boyle's niece, Catherine Smith. In this way the Boyle family gained control of the estate, and, the Supple family avoided the fate that befell many 'old English' families, indictment for treason at the Youghal Sessions of 1642. The Ahadoe family probably converted to Protestantism at this time but the Ightermurragh family remained catholic and it was their support of James II that brought about the loss of that estate.
In the 1750s Richard Supple of Ahadoe married Mary Brooke dau. of Arthur Brooke, of Great Oakley, Northamptonshire. Their son, Richard Brooke Supple (born Jan 6, 1758), inherited the Great Oakley estate from his great-uncle, Wheeler Brooke. Upon succeeding to this estate, 23 Nov. 1797, he assumed by sign manual and in obedience to the testamentary injunction of his great-uncle the surname BROOKE at the same time the original surname of his family, DE CAPELL. He was created a Baronet June 20, 1803. He was a bencher of the Inner Temple, and for 30 years Col. of the Northamptonshire Militia, died Nov 1, 1829
Sir Arthur De Capell Brooke, Bart: eldest son and successor of the 1st baronet, born 1791, succeeded 1829, and incumbent at the time of Griffith's valuation. Author of "A Winter in the North Cape" and other works of Travel. Died s.p. 1858.
Sir William De Capell Brooke, Bart.: second son of the 1st baronet, born June 12, 1801, married 1829, succeeded to his brother's title and estate 1858. Barrister at Law, died 1897. The title became extinct in 1947 but members of the family are still to be found in Corby.
The Ahadoe estate was based at Ahadoe House, located above Glenbower Wood, near Killeagh (a full description is given by Samuel Lewis in his 1837 'Topographical Dictionary'). In 1881 it consisted of 2132 acres, including Glenbower Wood and most of the town of Killeagh. The bulk of the land was located in the civil parish of Killeagh but it also included most of Inchinabacky and one townland in each of Dungourney and Mogeely. The De Capell Brooke family were absentee landlords after 1797, they were normally resident at Great Oakley Hall, Corby, Northamptonshire.
The estate was broken up and the land sold to the tenants after 1903, the exception being Glenbower Wood which was acquired by the Forest and Wildlife Service in 1933. Supple Landlord Co. Cork Updated 12 Apr 2001 Submitted by Michael Cronin and posted here with his kind permission. http://myhome.ispdr.net.au/~mgrogan/cork/supple.htm
86. Dennis MCCARTIE of Ballee or Ballea Castle, Esq was buried in Monastery of Kilcrea. He married Mary MEADE of Tubrid, co. Cork.
TEIGE, lord of Muskerry, who is No, 121 on the "MacCarthy Lords of Muskerry" Stem, was ancestor to the Cloghroe MacCarthy family. 122. Cormac MacCarthy, of Ballea, Castlemore, Courtbreac, and Cloghroe, usually styled "Sir Cormac MacTeige": son of Teige lord of Muscry; had three sons, viz.: - 1. Teige; 2. Donogh MacCarthy naMona, commonly called the "Master of Mourne;" and 3. Charles. 123. Charles of Cloghroe: third son of Cormac. 124. Charles: his son; his estate was confiscated in 1641 under the Cromwellian settlement. 125. Cormac Oge of Cloghroe: his son; living in 1677. Married a sister of Teige of Aglish, by whom he had issue: - 1. Denis; 2. Alexander; 3. Margaret; 4. Nelly; 5. Mary, married to Florence MacCarthy Mór (see MacCarthy Mór Stem, No. 126); 6. Catherine; and 7. Ellen, married to a Mr. Anketell, 126. Denis MacCarthy: his son; married Mary, the daughter of Sir J. Meade (by his wife, the Hon. Lady Elizabeth, and sister of Sir Richard Meade, afterwards Earl of Clanwilliam), by whom he had issue: - Elizabeth who married Joseph Capell, by whom she had a daughter Jane, who married Robert MacCartie of Carrignavar; and a son Justin, who died sine prole, in 1762. This Denis died on the 2 April, 1739, at Ballea, in the 45th year of his age; and was interred in the Monastery of Kilcrea, where the following inscription may be seen on his tomb: - "Let honour, valour, virtue, justice mourn, Cloghroe's MacCarthy, lifeless in this urn; Let all distressed draw near and make their moan, Their patron lies confined beneath this stone." MacCarthy, McCarthy, Carthy, Cartie, etc. http://www.araltas.com/features/mccarthy/
"But to return to the McCarthys. This great family, formerly Kings of South Munster, had many branches, who all fell into obscurity in consequence of the forfeitures, except one, that of Carrignavar. The first Viscount Muskery had two brothers, Teige McCarthy of Aglish, and Daniel McCarty of Carrignavar. Teige had a son Dermod, whose descendants are said to have continued till lately, and to have fallen to a very low station, and to have not long ago become extinct ; but this last must be uncertain. Daniel McCarty, the youngest brother of Lord Muskery, built the castle of Carrignavar in 1616, and died about 1658. His last wife, whom he married long after the rebellion of 1641, applied to the Court of Claims in 1662, and was allowed dower of his lands, which shews that he was adjudged an innocent papist. He appears to have been ancestor of the subsequent family of Carrignavar, whose pedigree is printed in Burke's "History of the Commoners:" yet, strange to say, the next possessor of Carrignavar seems to have been his nephew Donagh, first Earl of Clancarthy, for a Daniel's son Cormae, otherwise called Charles, held it by a lease from that Earl for 280 years from 1663, at a nominal rent of 11/. a-year, though, if heir of Daniel, he ought to have been as well entitled to the lands (which were very extensive) as his stepmother to dower of them. Yet, though he made no claim to these, he in 1662 claimed and was allowed other large estates which were expressly devised to himself by the will of his maternal grandfather Stephen Myagh (FitzGarret) of Cork, merchant; all which circumstances, coupled with this, that the Carrignavar estate was not forfeited or regranted, suggest that the Earl may have succeeded to it as heir at law of his uncle Daniel. Nevertheless, in his will in 1665, he makes Charles of Carrignavar the next in remainder to his estates after Dermod of Aglish, calling the latter however his "cousin-german," and not the former. These apparent inconsistencies have been attempted to be accounted for in several ways, which, considering the commencement of the lease of 1663, are not satisfactory. The above Charles was called Spaniach or Spaniard. The estates being settled on his son's marriage, he forfeited in 1688 only a life-interest. In a late publication on Irish music by Dr. Petrie and Mr. Curry, the ancient clan march of the McCartys is given, with a translation of Irish words adapted to it, called Corromacke Spaniach Carrignavar, and describing the family as "the generous race who never hoarded their wealth." The above rent of 11/. was forfeited in 1688 by the Earl, and subsequently purchased by the Carrignavar family, who also acquired by marriage with an heiress the estates of the McCarthys of Cloghroe. But all their estates were lately sold by the Incumbered Estates Court. They had produced 7000/. a year." Journal of the Very Rev. Rowland Davies, LL.D.: Dean of Ross, (and Afterwards Dean of Cork,) from March 8, 1688-9, to September 29, 1690 By Rowland Davies, Richard Caulfield Printed for the Camden Society, 1857 188 pages
87. Mary MEADE of Tubrid, co. Cork.
Eighth Generation
[edit]128. BOURNE .
144. John MINCHIN was born in 1572. He died in 1662. He was buried in 1662. He married Mary WALCOT.
145. Mary WALCOT.
160. Maurice UNIACKE was born in Youghall. He married Eleanor or Helena FITZGERALD.
161. Eleanor or Helena FITZGERALD was born in 1687.
162. Christian BORR Esq of Borr Mount. Christian married Ellen HORE.
163. Ellen HORE.
164. JUDKIN.
174. John MEADE of Tubrid, co. Cork. Family history The Meades are a family of Gaelic descent long-established in the city of Cork and its neighbourhood. They can be traced as being resident in that area from the 14th century. The spelling of the name was varied over the years: in earlier times it was spelt Meagh or Miagh, and was changed to Meade during the 16th and 17th centuries. The Meades were prominent in the civic life of Cork, and one of them was Recorder during the rebellion in that city against the proclamation of James I as King of England, and was the leader of that rebellion. In the early 18th century the Meades were created Baronets of Ballintober (near Kinsale), Co. Cork. In 1765 Sir John Meade, 3rd Bt, the grandson of the 1st Baronet of Ballintober, married a rich Co. Down heiress, Theodosia, daughter of Robert Hawkins Magill of Gill Hall, Gilford. Crown Copyright
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Descendants of Phillip Meagh
Generation No. 1
1. PHILLIP1 MEAGH was born in of Burrevant/Buttevant.
Child of PHILLIP MEAGH is: 2. i. DAVID2 MEAGH, b. Bef. 1361, of Cork 1379 & 1381; d. Aft. 1381.
Generation No. 2[
2. DAVID2 MEAGH (PHILLIP1) was born Bef. 1361 in of Cork 1379 & 1381, and died Aft. 1381.
Notes for DAVID MEAGH: "In 1361 David Meagh, son of Philip Meagh of Buttevant, held Kilbrin, Killaney, and Killinery, of which Kilbrin was held of the Lord Bishop of Cloyne" "Kilbrin consisted of 12,631 acres, while Killaney, which lies near Kinsale, remained in the family of Meade of Tissaxon until it was alienated in the will of James Meade of Kilkeiren who died in 1766." "It must have been shortly after 1361 that David Meagh, mentioned above, moved to Cork City where he became sovereign or mayor in 1379 and again in 1381."
Child of DAVID MEAGH is:
3. i. JOHN3 MEAGH, "GREAT", b. of Meaghstown Castle I.
Generation No. 3
3. JOHN3 MEAGH, "GREAT" (DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born in of Meaghstown Castle I.
Notes for JOHN MEAGH, "GREAT": John Miagh, " The Great ", was Justice of the Peace for the Counties of Cork, Waterford, and Limerick. This John Miagh is the person referred to In Burke`s Peerage under Clanwilliam Earl as John Miagh Oge or " The Great ". He died possesed of Lochmacen Fishery Weir in the Haven of Cork.
Child of JOHN MEAGH, "GREAT" is: 4. i. JOHN4 MEAGH, "YOUNGER", b. of Meaghstown Castle II of Cork 1440-1467.
Generation No. 4
4. JOHN4 MEAGH, "YOUNGER" (JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born in of Meaghstown Castle II of Cork 1440-1467.
Child of JOHN MEAGH, "YOUNGER" is: 5. i. WILLIAM5 MEAGH, b. of Meaghstown Castle III.
Generation No. 5
5. WILLIAM5 MEAGH (JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born in of Meaghstown Castle III.
Child of WILLIAM MEAGH is: 6. i. JOHN6 MEAGH, b. of Meaghstown Castle IV; d. Bef. 1488, County Cork, Ireland.
Generation No. 6
6. JOHN6 MEAGH (WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born in of Meaghstown Castle IV, and died Bef. 1488 in County Cork, Ireland.
Notes for JOHN MEAGH: John Miagh, who was adjudged by a decree or deed of arbitration before Maurice Roche, Mayor of Cork, and others, 12 Sep. 4 Henry VII (1488), the weir in the Harbour of Cork, as heir of his father and grandfather. He was succeeded by his son and heir, William Meagh.
Children of JOHN MEAGH are: 7. i. WILLIAM7 MEAGH, d. Aft. 1559. 8. ii. JAMES MEAGH, b. Bet. 1464 - 1493, of Meaghstown Castle V & Kinsale 1503.
Generation No. 7
7. WILLIAM7 MEAGH (JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) died Aft. 1559.
Child of WILLIAM MEAGH is: 9. i. JOHN8 MEAGH, b. Bef. 1559, County Cork, Ireland; d. Bef. 1589, County Cork, Island.
8. JAMES7 MEAGH (JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Bet. 1464 - 1493 in of Meaghstown Castle V & Kinsale 1503.
Children of JAMES MEAGH are: 10. i. PATRICK8 MEAGH, b. Bet. 1492 - 1536, of Meaghstown Castle VI; d. 1577. 11. ii. RICHARD MEAGH, b. Abt. 1515, o 1557f Knocknaheilen.
Generation No. 8
9. JOHN8 MEAGH (WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Bef. 1559 in County Cork, Ireland, and died Bef. 1589 in County Cork, Island.
Notes for JOHN MEAGH: John Meagh, Miagh, or Meade was elected MP for the City of Cork 1559, and again in 1585. He was Recorder of Cork, the Queen`s Attorney for Munster, and was appointed by patent 15 Dec. 1570, Second Justice of the Province of Munster. He was dead in 1589.
Child of JOHN MEAGH is: 12. i. JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9 MEADE, b. County Cork, Ireland; d. Aft. 1611, County Cork, Ireland.
10. PATRICK8 MEAGH (JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Bet. 1492 - 1536 in of Meaghstown Castle VI, and died 1577. He married MARGARET GALWEY.
Children of PATRICK MEAGH and MARGARET GALWEY are: 13. i. ROBERT9 MEAGH. ii. RICHARD MEAGH.
11. RICHARD8 MEAGH (JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1515 in o 1557f Knocknaheilen.
Children of RICHARD MEAGH are: 14. i. JAMES9 MEAGH, b. Abt. 1545, of Cork 1595. ii. ALEXANDER MEAGH. 15. iii. JOHN MEAGH, b. Abt. 1548.
Generation No. 9
12. JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9 MEADE (JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born in County Cork, Ireland, and died Aft. 1611 in County Cork, Ireland.
Notes for JOHN (BALLINTUBBER) MEADE: John Meade of Ballintubber, and of the City of Cork. On Febry.,1611, he made a deed of settlement of his estates.
Child of JOHN (BALLINTUBBER) MEADE is: 16. i. JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), b. County Cork, Ireland; d. September 28, 1629, County Cork, Ireland.
13. ROBERT9 MEAGH (PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1).
Children of ROBERT MEAGH are: 17. i. DAVID10 MEAGH. 18. ii. WILLIAM MEAGH. iii. STEPHEN MEAGH, b. of Knocknacorree.
14. JAMES9 MEAGH (RICHARD8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1545 in of Cork 1595.
Child of JAMES MEAGH is: 19. i. PATRICK10 MEAGH, b. Abt. 1575.
15. JOHN9 MEAGH (RICHARD8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1548.
Child of JOHN MEAGH is: 20. i. DAVID10 MEAGH, b. Abt. 1578.
Generation No. 10
16. JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT) (JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born in County Cork, Ireland, and died September 28, 1629 in County Cork, Ireland. He married CATHARINE SARSFIELD.
Notes for JOHN MEADE, SIR(KNT): Sir John Meade, Knt. of Ballintubber, Knighted 23rd Jany.,1623. He married (settlements dated Febr.,1611) Catherine, daughter of Sir Dominick Sarsfield, Baronet, Viscount Killmallock.
Children of JOHN MEADE and CATHARINE SARSFIELD are: i. WILLIAM11 MEADE. 21. ii. JOHN MEADE OF CORK, b. 1614, County Cork, Ireland; d. County Cork, Ireland.
17. DAVID10 MEAGH (ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1).
Child of DAVID MEAGH is: 22. i. ROBERT11 MEAGH, b. of Tissanson; d. 1672.
18. WILLIAM10 MEAGH (ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1).
Child of WILLIAM MEAGH is: 23. i. WILLIAM11 MEAGH, d. 1624.
19. PATRICK10 MEAGH (JAMES9, RICHARD8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1575.
Child of PATRICK MEAGH is: 24. i. JAMES11 MEAGH, b. of Cork 1623.
20. DAVID10 MEAGH (JOHN9, RICHARD8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1578. He married CHRISTIAN WATERS.
Child of DAVID MEAGH and CHRISTIAN WATERS is: i. DAVID11 MEAGH, b. Abt. 1608, of Montserrat.
Generation No. 11
21. JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK (JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1614 in County Cork, Ireland, and died in County Cork, Ireland.
Notes for JOHN MEADE OF CORK: " Sir John Meade, mentioned in page 14, who was knighted in 1623, and died in 1629, left two sons: 1. William his heir, who was lieutenant colonel in the army, see page 14. 2. John, of whom nothing more is stated. Judging from the dates, Andrew Meade must have belonged to the generation of these two sons. Therefore, Mr. Randolph Meade placed him there, but in the wrong family. He is known to have been one of the Meades of Ballintober, and therefore must have been of this family. He could not have been a son of William Meade of Ballintober, because the names of his sons are given and he is not among them. Therefore he must have been a son of John Meade, the younger son of this generation, whose family is not given. And now we find confirmation of this in " The Chaumiere Papers ", a family history written by David Meade, a grandson of Andrew Meade, when he states " He (Andrew Meade) had an Uncle, Coln. Meade, of the Irish Brigade, a man of much interest at the Court Of Versailles." This seems conclusive, and, the writer thinks, definitely settles this long mooted question. We also notice that David Meade, son of Andrew, named one of his sons John, probably after his grandfather." - from page 16. "Andrew Meade of Ireland and Virginia " by P. Hamilton Baskervill, A.M. ( U. of Va. )
Child of JOHN MEADE OF CORK is: 25. i. ANDREW12 MEADE, b. Abt. 1680, County Cork/Kerry, Ireland; d. 1745, Nansemond Co., VA.
22. ROBERT11 MEAGH (DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born in of Tissanson, and died 1672. He married MARGARET ROCHE.
Children of ROBERT MEAGH and MARGARET ROCHE are: 26. i. ROBERT12 MEAGH, b. Abt. 1645. 27. ii. DAVID MEADE, b. Abt. 1658, of Commons.
23. WILLIAM11 MEAGH (WILLIAM10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) died 1624. He married CHRISTIAN SKIDDY.
Child of WILLIAM MEAGH and CHRISTIAN SKIDDY is: i. JOHN12 MEAGH.
24. JAMES11 MEAGH (PATRICK10, JAMES9, RICHARD8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born in of Cork 1623.
Child of JAMES MEAGH is: i. DOMINICK12 MEAGH, b. 1647, of Montserrat.
Generation No. 12
25. ANDREW12 MEADE (JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1680 in County Cork/Kerry, Ireland, and died 1745 in Nansemond Co., VA. He married MARY LATHAM Abt. 1702 in Namsemond Co., VA, daughter of DANIEL LATHAM.
Notes for ANDREW MEADE: Andrew came from Ireland, going then to England, and then on to the Colonies, settling first in New York, then on to VA. He settled on the Nansemond River. During formation of Nansemond Co. Andrew was a Burgess, a Judge and a Col. of Militia. He immigrated to NY about 1685-Source: "Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy Vo. 1" This data obtained from John Wallace diskette, as is all data in this descendancy that has an unmarked source.
Andrew Meade, of Ballintober, County Cork, Ireland came over to America about 1685, and was the ancestor of our family of Virginia Meades. Tradition states that he went first to London, and thence came to New York, where he married Mary Latham, of Quaker parentage, of Flushing, Long Island, and Bishop Meade in his " Old Churches ", Vol. I, P. 292, states that the Latham family still resided there at the time ( 1857 ). About five years afterwards he removed his family to Virginia and settled in Nansemond County, where he became conspicuous and prosperous. He was engaged in trade with the Indians up the Roanoke River, in Virginia and North Carolina, and also in the lumber trade and became a man of wealth. He built a handsome family mansion and storehouses. The mansion stood on an eminence just back of the town of Suffolk, and had an avenue of trees, which led from it to the church in Suffolk, of which he was a vestryman. " It has never been ascertained that he ever formally renounced the Catholic faith, though he was many years a representative of his county in the House of Burgesses, judge of the court, and senior colonel of the militia, executing these offices with advantage to his adopted country, and credit to himself, particularly the two former for which he was eminently qualified by education, which was scholastic, and supposed to have been received either in France or Flanders. He is said to have been a large man, of great corporal strength, and rather hard featured, but of fine form. In the year 1745 he deceased, leaving a character without stain, having had the glorious epithet connected with his name, long before he died, of " Honest ". The first vestry book of the Upper Parish of Suffolk, in Nansemond County begins with its first record of a meeting on November 13th, 1743 when there were present Coln. Andrew Meade, Daniel Pugh, and others." - from " Andrew Meade of Ireland and Virginia " by P. Hamilton Baskervill, A.M. (U. of Va.} - Old Dominion Press, Richmond, Virginia, 1921.
Children of ANDREW MEADE and MARY LATHAM are: 28. i. DAVID13 MEADE, b. 1710, NC; d. 1757. ii. PRISCILLA MEADE, b. 1708.
26. ROBERT12 MEAGH (ROBERT11, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1645. He married JANE GALEWAY.
Children of ROBERT MEAGH and JANE GALEWAY are: 29. i. ROBERT13 MEAGH, b. 1660. ii. DAVID MEAGH, b. 1663. iii. ANNE MEAGH, b. 1661. iv. JANE MEAGH, b. 1662; m. THOMAS RONAYNE. v. MADELINE MEAGH, b. 1665; m. JAN ALLEN, June 18, 1697, Nantes, France. vi. HELENE MEAGH, b. 1667; m. JAN TUMEY, October 20, 1704, Nantes, France.
27. DAVID12 MEADE (ROBERT11 MEAGH, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1658 in of Commons. He married JANE MCCARTY.
Child of DAVID MEADE and JANE MCCARTY is: 30. i. MARTIN13 MEADE, b. 1684, of Tissanson; d. October 17, 1753.
Generation No. 13
28. DAVID13 MEADE (ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1710 in NC, and died 1757. He married SUSANNA EVERARD 1730 in Burgess, Northumberland Co. VA, daughter of SIR EVERARD and SUSANNA KIDD.
Children of DAVID MEADE and SUSANNA EVERARD are: i. ANNE14 MEADE, b. 1731, Nansemond Co., VA; d. 1814; m. RICHARD RANDOLPH, 1750, Henrico Co. VA. 31. ii. THOMAS MEADE, b. Abt. 1737; d. November 16, 1770, Spotsylvania, Co., VA. iii. DAVID MEADE, b. 1743, Nansemond Co., VA; d. 1832, Jessamine Co. KY; m. ELIZABETH RANDOLPH, February 26, 1789, Amelia Co. VA/ Henrico Co. VA.
Notes for DAVID MEADE: may have been married to Sarah Waters instead. d. Westover, Prince George Co. VA
iv. RICHARD KIDDER MEADE, b. July 14, 1746, Nansemond Co. VA; d. July 01, 1805, Fredrick Co. VA; m. MARY FITZHUGH GRYMES, December 10, 1780, Clarke Co. VA. v. EVERARD MEADE, b. 1747, Nansemond Co., VA; m. MARY WARD, February 05, 1789, Amelia Co. VA. vi. ANDREW MEADE, b. Abt. 1749, Nansemond Co. VA; m. SUSANNA STITH, September 18, 1772, Brunswick Co. VA. vii. JOHN MEADE, b. Abt. 1751, Nansemond Co., VA. viii. MARY MEADE, b. Abt. 1753, Brunswick Co. VA. 32. ix. ROBERT MEADE, b. Abt. 1743.
29. ROBERT13 MEAGH (ROBERT12, ROBERT11, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1660. He married ? Abt. 1684.
Child of ROBERT MEAGH and ? is: 33. i. ROBERT14 MEAGH, b. Abt. 1685; d. 1745, Philadelphia, PA.
30. MARTIN13 MEADE (DAVID12, ROBERT11 MEAGH, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1684 in of Tissanson, and died October 17, 1753. He married MARY O'HEA, daughter of JAMES O'HEA.
Children of MARTIN MEADE and MARY O'HEA are: 34. i. DAVID14 MEADE, b. Abt. 1714, of Tissanson & Kippagh; d. 1781. 35. ii. JAMES MEADE, b. 1716, Cork; d. 1766.
Generation No. 14
31. THOMAS14 MEADE (DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1737, and died November 16, 1770 in Spotsylvania, Co., VA. He married ?.
Children of THOMAS MEADE and ? are: i. JOHN15 MEADE, m. (1) ELIZABETH MICHIE, March 27, 1784; m. (2) ELIZABETH MICHIE, March 27, 1784. ii. MARIA MEADE, b. Brunswick Co. VA; m. (1) JOHN STITH, June 24, 1799, Brunswick Co. VA; m. (2) JOHN STITH, June 24, 1799, Brunswick Co. VA. iii. SUSANNA MEADE, b. Louisa Co. VA; m. (1) PHILIP VINCENT VASS, December 28, 1780, Louisa Co. VA; m. (2) PHILIP VINCENT VASS, December 28, 1780, Louisa Co. VA; m. (3) RICHARD FITZHUGH, January 04, 1790, Brunswick Co. VA; m. (4) RICHARD FITZHUGH, January 04, 1790, Brunswick Co. VA. iv. THOMAS MEADE, b. Spotsylvania Co. VA. v. WILLIAM MEADE, b. October 31, 1757; d. January 25, 1831, Roane Co., TN; m. (1) 1ST WIFE UNKNOWN; m. (2) ?, Bef. 1790; m. (3) SARAH GARLAND, March 30, 1790. 36. vi. HENRY MEADE, b. July 01, 1760, Louisa Co. VA; d. 1832, Louisa Co. VA. vii. THORTON MEADE, b. 1761, VA; d. December 31, 1833, Louisa Co. VA; m. (1) MARY GARLAND, January 18, 1788; m. (2) MARY GARLAND, January 18, 1788, Louisa Co. VA. viii. MINOR MEADE, b. May 07, 1763, Hanover Co., VA; d. March 25, 1837, Carroll Co. GA; m. (1) JANE PRYOR, January 06, 1795, Columbia Co., NC; m. (2) JANE PRYOR, January 06, 1795, Columbia Co. NC.
32. ROBERT14 MEADE (DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1743. He married HANNAH RHODES.
Children of ROBERT MEADE and HANNAH RHODES are: i. BENJAMIN15 MEADE, b. March 14, 1772; m. ELIZABETH BROWN, December 26, 1796, Bedford Co. VA. ii. ROBERT MEADE, b. Abt. 1774. iii. MOSES MEADE, b. Abt. 1778. iv. RHODES MEADE, b. February 28, 1780; m. PRISCILLA NEWLON, November 17, 1800, Bedford Co. VA. v. SAMUEL MEADE. vi. ELI MEADE.
33. ROBERT14 MEAGH (ROBERT13, ROBERT12, ROBERT11, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1685, and died 1745 in Philadelphia, PA. He married ?.
Child of ROBERT MEAGH and ? is: 37. i. GEORGE15 MEAGH.
34. DAVID14 MEADE (MARTIN13, DAVID12, ROBERT11 MEAGH, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1714 in of Tissanson & Kippagh, and died 1781. He married CATHERINE ???.
Children of DAVID MEADE and CATHERINE ??? are: i. ROBERT15 MEADE, b. Abt. 1744. ii. MARY MEADE, b. Abt. 1746; m. SIMON SARSFIELD. iii. MARGARET MEADE, b. Abt. 1748.
35. JAMES14 MEADE (MARTIN13, DAVID12, ROBERT11 MEAGH, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1716 in Cork, and died 1766. He married HESTER WILLIAMS October 15, 1747.
Children of JAMES MEADE and HESTER WILLIAMS are: i. JANE15 MEADE, b. July 23, 1748; d. December 04, 1748. ii. KATHERINE MEADE, b. June 30, 1749; d. June 18, 1757. 38. iii. RICHARD MEADE, b. July 01, 1750; d. August 1823. iv. MARY MEADE, b. September 29, 1751; d. June 01, 1773. 39. v. THOMAS MEADE, b. February 04, 1753; d. September 08, 1845, Woolverton, Bath. vi. ESTHER MEADE, b. August 22, 1754; d. 1765. vii. SARAH MEADE, b. December 14, 1755.
Generation No. 15
36. HENRY15 MEADE (THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born July 01, 1760 in Louisa Co. VA, and died 1832 in Louisa Co. VA. He married (1) FRANCES YOUNG May 03, 1781 in Louisa Co. VA, daughter of LEONARD YOUNG and ANN (HACKLEY?). He married (2) JOANNA ELIZABETH DICKENSON April 09, 1798 in Louisa Co. VA, daughter of HENRY DICKENSON and ROSANAH ?.
Notes for HENRY MEADE: Possibly children: James and William
Marriage Notes for HENRY MEADE and FRANCES YOUNG: married by Rev. William Douglas Minister's Returns p/360 Marriages of Louisa Co. VA 1766-1815
Children of HENRY MEADE and FRANCES YOUNG are: 40. i. FIELDING LEWIS16 MEADE, b. April 04, 1782, Goochland Co. VA; d. 1841, Carterton, Russell Co. VA. 41. ii. JOHN WESLEY MEADE, b. Abt. 1785; d. Abt. 1852, Scott Co.,VA. iii. VIVING MEADE, b. Abt. 1788, Louisa Co. VA; d. Bef. 1830, Russell Co, VA; m. ELIZABETH.
Notes for VIVING MEADE: buried in Carterton, Russell Co. VA
iv. PATTY MEADE, b. Abt. 1788, Louisa Co. VA; m. GEORGE DICKENSON, September 06, 1804, Louisa Co. VA. v. WILLIAM MEADE, b. Abt. 1790.
Children of HENRY MEADE and JOANNA DICKENSON are: 42. vi. MINOR16 MEADE, b. 1800. vii. SUSANNA MEADE, b. August 26, 1801, Louisa Co. VA; d. May 31, 1847, Russell Co, VA; m. SAMUEL P. HONAKER, Wythe Co. VA. 43. viii. HENRY MINOR(?) MEADE, b. August 28, 1805. 44. ix. THOMAS MACK MEADE, b. September 15, 1810; d. March 23, 1881.
37. GEORGE15 MEAGH (ROBERT14, ROBERT13, ROBERT12, ROBERT11, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1). He married HENRITTA WORSHAM.
Child of GEORGE MEAGH and HENRITTA WORSHAM is: 45. i. RICHARD WORSHAM16 MEAGH, b. 1778.
38. RICHARD15 MEADE (JAMES14, MARTIN13, DAVID12, ROBERT11 MEAGH, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born July 01, 1750, and died August 1823. He married MARY DE COURCY Abt. 1775.
Children of RICHARD MEADE and MARY DE COURCY are: 46. i. THOMAS16 MEADE, b. Abt. 1776. ii. WILLIAM DE COURCY MEADE, b. Abt. 1777. iii. JOHN MEADE, b. Abt. 1779; m. ELIZABETH QUIN. iv. FREDRICK MEADE, b. Abt. 1781. v. MICHAEL DE COURCY MEADE, b. Abt. 1783. vi. ELIZABETH MEADE, b. Abt. 1780. vii. MARTHA MEADE, b. Abt. 1782.
39. THOMAS15 MEADE (JAMES14, MARTIN13, DAVID12, ROBERT11 MEAGH, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born February 04, 1753, and died September 08, 1845 in Woolverton, Bath. He married CATHERINE BARNSTON Abt. 170.
Children of THOMAS MEADE and CATHERINE BARNSTON are: 47. i. RICHARD JOHN16 MEADE, b. June 11, 1793; d. May 23, 1880. ii. MARY MEADE, b. February 08, 1795. iii. HENRIETTA MARIA MEADE, b. 1796. iv. ELIZABETH MEADE, b. October 06, 1798.
Generation No. 16
40. FIELDING LEWIS16 MEADE (HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born April 04, 1782 in Goochland Co. VA, and died 1841 in Carterton, Russell Co. VA. He married MARY THACKER July 24, 1809 in St. James Parish,Louisa Co. VA, daughter of NATHAN(?) THACKER and MARY HENSON.
Notes for FIELDING LEWIS MEADE: Fielding was christened 9-2-1782 in Goochland Co. VA Died in Carterton, VA. Possible that Fielding was named for Gen. Fielding Lewis, who was married to Betty Washington, sister to Gen. George Washington.
Children of FIELDING MEADE and MARY THACKER are: 48. i. RICHARD LEWIS17 MEADE, b. 1811, Louisa Co. VA; d. Bef. 1880, Russell Co, VA. 49. ii. HENRY GOSE MEADE, b. 1813, VA; d. February 1896, Russell Co, VA. 50. iii. MARTHA D. MEADE, b. 1818, VA; d. Aft. 1900, Russell Co, VA. 51. iv. VIVING M. MEADE, b. April 19, 1818, Russell Co, VA; d. December 20, 1887, Pound, VA. 52. v. NANCY MEADE, b. 1819, Russell Co, VA; d. 1886, Russell Co, VA. 53. vi. NATHAN THACKER MEADE, b. December 1821, Russell Co, VA; d. 1901.
41. JOHN WESLEY16 MEADE (HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1785, and died Abt. 1852 in Scott Co.,VA. He married ELIZABETH HOLMAN DORTON, daughter of WILLIAM DORTON and MARY ELIZABETH.
Children of JOHN MEADE and ELIZABETH DORTON are: 54. i. WILLIAM S.17 MEADE, b. 1804. 55. ii. HENRY MEADE, b. 1808. 56. iii. MOSES MEADE, b. 1814, Scott Co, VA. 57. iv. JOHN WESLEY MEADE, b. 1817. 58. v. SARAH MEADE, b. 1820. 59. vi. JOSEPH MEADE, b. 1822. 60. vii. FIELDING E. MEADE, b. 1824, Russell Co, VA. 61. viii. JACOB MEADE, b. January 09, 1826, Scott Co, VA.
42. MINOR16 MEADE (HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1800. He married EDITH FRALEY, daughter of POLLY INGLES.
Notes for MINOR MEADE: Minor left and went to KY where he raised another family, details unknown.
Children of MINOR MEADE and EDITH FRALEY are: i. JOHN T17 MEADE. ii. WILLIAM MEADE. iii. SAMUEL MEADE. iv. GEORGE MEADE. 62. v. JAMES HARVEY MEADE. vi. HENRY MEADE. vii. REBECCA MEADE. viii. SALLY MEADE.
43. HENRY MINOR(?)16 MEADE (HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born August 28, 1805. He married EDITH FRALEY.
Children of HENRY MEADE and EDITH FRALEY are: i. JAMES HARVEY17 MEADE, b. 1825. ii. MARTHA MEADE, b. 1828. iii. MAHALA MEADE, b. 1832. iv. HENRY POWELL MEADE, b. 1834. v. SAMUEL H. MEADE, b. 1836. vi. WILLIAM W. MEADE, b. 1840. vii. EDNA JANE MEADE, b. 1842. viii. ROBERT CLARK MEADE, b. 1843. ix. MARGARET E. MEADE, b. 1846. 63. x. ELIZA E. MEADE.
44. THOMAS MACK16 MEADE (HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born September 15, 1810, and died March 23, 1881 (Source: Russell County Death Index 1881.). He married (1) MARY ELIZABETH PORTER November 11, 1839 in Russell Co, VA, daughter of FRANCIS PORTER and MALINDA JOHNSTON. He married (2) MATHILDA LAYAFETTE PHILLIPS June 14, 1843 in Russell Co, VA.
Children of THOMAS MEADE and MARY PORTER are: 64. i. WILLIAM WESLEY17 MEADE, b. 1830; d. May 26, 1882, Pike Co. KY. 65. ii. HANSON MEADE, b. 1833. 66. iii. PRESLEY C. MEADE, b. 1835. 67. iv. THOMAS J. MEADE, b. 1836. v. ELIZABETH MEADE, b. 1840.
Children of THOMAS MEADE and MATHILDA PHILLIPS are: vi. LAVENIA MANDRILL17 MEADE, b. May 14, 1844; d. September 23, 1860. vii. JOANNAH DICKENSON MEADE, b. 1845; d. November 24, 1868; m. GEORGE WILLIAMS, January 07, 1868, Russell Co, VA. viii. MARY JANE MEADE, b. 1847. ix. SUSANNAH MEADE, b. 1849. x. MARGARET MEADE, b. 1852. xi. NANCY MEADE, b. 1854. xii. CYNTHIA MEADE, b. 1856. xiii. REBECCA B. MEADE, b. March 05, 1857. xiv. ELIZA A. MEADE, b. August 16, 1859. xv. JOHN H. MEADE, b. May 01, 1861. xvi. SARAH MEADE. xvii. VIRGINIA MEADE. xviii. ROBERT MAC MEADE. xix. QUEEN VICTORIA MEADE, d. 1912; m. EMMETT MEADE, August 05, 1893, Russell Co, VA.
Notes for EMMETT MEADE: For many years Doctors Emmett and Jim rode horseback up and down the mountains and valleys of Russell Co caring for the sick. Jim moved his practice from Colligwood to Mendota. Dr Emmett lived most of his life on Copper Creek. During the 1918 flue epidemic, Emmett rode his horse night and day doctoring the sick. No one was able to understand how his body withstood the abuse it encountered while striving to lessen others pain. In his later years, Emmett moved to Dickensonville at the present Jerry Browning residen. His office building still stands there.
Death month is either 7/8
45. RICHARD WORSHAM16 MEAGH (GEORGE15, ROBERT14, ROBERT13, ROBERT12, ROBERT11, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1778. He married MARGARET COATES-BUTLER.
Children of RICHARD MEAGH and MARGARET COATES-BUTLER are: i. RICHARD WORSHAM17 MEAGH, JR., b. 1807. ii. GEORGE GORDON MEAGH, b. 1815; m. MARGARET SARGEANT.
46. THOMAS16 MEADE (RICHARD15, JAMES14, MARTIN13, DAVID12, ROBERT11 MEAGH, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born Abt. 1776. He married ELIZABETH CAMPBELL.
Children of THOMAS MEADE and ELIZABETH CAMPBELL are: i. JOHN CAMPBELL17 MEADE. ii. RICHARD THOMAS MEADE.
47. RICHARD JOHN16 MEADE (THOMAS15, JAMES14, MARTIN13, DAVID12, ROBERT11 MEAGH, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born June 11, 1793, and died May 23, 1880. He married FRANCES ARNOLD July 29, 1817 in Torquay, Devon..
Children of RICHARD MEADE and FRANCES ARNOLD are: 68. i. RICHARD17 MEADE, b. May 23, 1819. ii. WILLIAM MEADE, b. January 07, 1821; d. April 23, 1893; m. CHARLOTTE CAZALET, June 19, 1855. iii. ISABELLA MEADE, b. February 21, 1823; d. 1834. iv. DE COURCY MEADE, b. November 01, 1825; d. September 26, 1880; m. CAROLINE STORY. v. FRANCES MEADE, b. July 11, 1826; d. December 23, 1903. vi. MARANNE MEADE, b. February 09, 1828; d. February 19, 1853; m. LEVESON RUSSELL HAMILTON. vii. CAROLINE MEADE, b. December 26, 1829; d. March 19, 1849. viii. MARY MEADE, b. May 31, 1832; d. February 26, 1849. ix. CHARLOTTE MEADE, b. March 29, 1836; d. March 19, 1849.
Generation No. 17
48. RICHARD LEWIS17 MEADE (FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1811 in Louisa Co. VA, and died Bef. 1880 in Russell Co, VA. He married LOUTITIA HIGGINBOTHAM in Russell Co, VA, daughter of NATHAN HIGGINBOTHAM and MARY ?.
Notes for RICHARD LEWIS MEADE: 1860 RC census lists: Richard S. 49---b TN-------Loutitia 49 VA-----Tabitha 27------Viving P 22----William H. 17----Nathan L(T.) 15----Cyntha 14---Jefferson J. 12--Eliza 10---Martha 8-------Solomon O. 5
Children of RICHARD MEADE and LOUTITIA HIGGINBOTHAM are: i. TABITHA18 MEADE, b. 1832. ii. MARGARET MEADE, b. 1834. iii. VIVION POWELL MEADE, b. 1836. 69. iv. WILLIAM HENRY MEADE, b. 1838. 70. v. ELIZABETH MEADE, b. December 22, 1838; d. May 20, 1918. vi. NATHANIEL T. MEADE, b. September 27, 1840; m. CATHERINE PIGMAN ELLIOTT. vii. CYNTHIA MEADE, b. 1842; m. THOMAS PHILLIPS. 71. viii. JEFFERSON MEADE, b. April 1847; d. 1925. ix. ELIZA A. MEADE, b. 1850; d. February 19, 1881, Russell Co, VA (Source: Russell County Death Index 1881.); m. J. L. WILLIAMS, January 05, 1866, Russell Co, VA. x. MARTHA MEADE, b. 1852. xi. SOLOMON O. MEADE, b. November 30, 1854 (Source: Birth & Death Register Russell Co 1853-1866.); m. LOUISA COUCH, January 03, 1876.
49. HENRY GOSE17 MEADE (FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1813 in VA, and died February 1896 in Russell Co, VA. He married ELIZABETH HICKS LOGEN, daughter of CHARLES HICKS and REBECCA GIBSON.
Notes for HENRY GOSE MEADE: On 4-4-1854 Henry and Edith?[maybe a first wife or Elizabeth is wrong name] Mead sold land to James H. Meade. {Reference: Book 13, Page 276, Land Sales by Meades in Russell Co. VA.] Gibsonville Township--Russell Co 1860 Census
1342 Mead Henry G. 44 m
Farmer 3000 1200 VA Elizabeth 46 f Fielding 23 m Farm Laborer Richard 21 m none Idiotic
William K. 17 m Farm Laborer Crisgh 15 m Farm Laborer Henry 13 m Thomas 10 m Tivis 8 m Martha 6 f Elizabeth 2 f Logan Charles 4 m
Children of HENRY MEADE and ELIZABETH LOGEN are:
i. CHARLES C.18 MEADE, b. 1830; m. MARY E HEABERLINE, November 24, 1851.
72. ii. FIELDING H. MEADE, b. 1837.
73. iii. HENRY PARNELL MEADE, b. March 11, 1845.
iv. TIVIS JAMES MEADE, b. 1852; d. 1928.
74. v. WILLIAM REEVES MEADE, b. 1840, Dickensonvillle, VA; d. 1904.
50. MARTHA D.17 MEADE (FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1818 in VA, and died Aft. 1900 in Russell Co, VA. She married JACOB COOPER Abt. 1832.
Notes for MARTHA D. MEADE: Martha was living with William Powell Cooper in 1900 Russell Co. Census.
Notes for JACOB COOPER: Listed as a carpenter in 1860 Russell Co. Census In 1810 census Wythe Co. following Coopers-- \William 00201-00101
1820-- Alesander 200100-00100 John 300010-20100 William 000001-20101
1830 William, Jr. 111001-01101
There was also a William Cooper b 1812 in Wythe Co. VA married to Rosanna listed in the 1850 Russell Co. census. May be a brother to Jacob.
Deed Book 6 p 153 Russell County
Jacob Cooper to Deed of Trust Nathan T. Meade
This indenture made this 12th day of January 1849 between Jacob Cooper of the one part and Nathan T. Mead of the other part both of Russell Co. VA witnesseth that the said Jacob Cooper for and in considerartion of one dollar to him on hand paid, doth bargain and sell unto the said Nathan T. Mead and his heirs the following property to wit: 1 red cow and caolf, 1 black cow with white face, 1 sorrel mare; and their increase; 24 geese, three beds, bed stead and furniture; 1 cupboard, and cupboard furniture; 1 table; 1 clock; his broad axe and carpenters tools; 1 shovel plough, 1 set of horse gears; 1 rifle gun; 1 big wheel; one ____wheel; 1 reel; 1____; 1 sythe and cradle; 1 bushel ___, bushel kettle; bushel pot; 3 ovens; 1 skillet; shovel (a mark that might mean 5) fire dogs; and all his other household furniture. To have and to hold said property unto said Nathan T. Mead and his heirs against the claims ofall persons whomsoever; In trust, nevertheless that of the said Jacob Cooper on his heirs, shall on or before the 12th day of January 1854 well and truly pay or came to be paid unto Vivan M. Mead the just and full sum of one hundred and thirty dollars with interest from this date, which is justly due him, together with the expense of drawing and recording this indenture then this indenture to be void. And in further must, that if the said Jocob Cooper or his heirs shall fail to pay the said sum of one hundred and thirty dollars and interest on or before the 12th day of January 1854, then it shall be lawful for the said Nathan T. Mead or his hiers executors or administrators to proceed to sell the above deiscribed property at public sale to the highest bidder, for ready money, having advertised the time and place of sale ten days by putting up and advertisement for that purpose for that length of time, at the front door of the courthouse of Russell County and out of the porceeds of said sale to pay said Viven M. Mead whatever maybe due him of the debt aforesaid the expense of drawing and recording this indenture, the expense of sale and five per cent to said trustee for his trouble and the surplus if any to the said Jacob Cooper or his heirs. In witness whereof the said parties have hereunto set their hands and seal the day and year first above written. Teste Jacob(X)Cooper
mark Nathan T. Mead
This deed of Trust, between Jacob Cooper of the one part and Nathan T Mead of the other part was acknowledged before me in the clerks office of Russell County on the 12th day of January 1849 by the said parties to be them act and deed and admittted to record. Teste James P. Carrell CRL
Children of MARTHA MEADE and JACOB COOPER are:
75. i. WILLIAM POWELL18 COOPER, b. June 16, 1833, Russell Co, VA; d. June 17, 1905, Russell Co, VA.
ii. MARY COOPER, b. Abt. 1835; m. JOHN LITTLE, February 06, 1854, Russell Co, VA.
iii. NANCY COOPER, b. Abt. 1838.
iv. NATHAN T. COOPER, b. Abt. 1840; m. ELIZABETH SKEEN, December 11, 1865, Russell Co, VA.
Notes for NATHAN T. COOPER: Name may be Nathan M. this is listed in Russell co. mar. reg.
v. MARTHA COOPER, b. Abt. 1842. 76. vi. THOMAS C. COOPER, b. April 02, 1846, Russell Co, VA; d. January 18, 1908, Russell Co, VA. 77. vii. EDWARD DOLAN KERNAN COOPER, b. May 30, 1844. 78. viii. SARAH ETHEL COOPER, b. May 31, 1848, Russell Co, VA; d. September 18, 1926, Russell Co, VA. ix. JOHN F. COOPER, b. Abt. 1852; m. FRANCES CHAFIN, December 03, 1872, Russell Co, VA. x. CHARLES COOPER, b. Abt. 1855; m. MARTHA E. CAMPBELL, October 23, 1879, Russell Co, VA.
Notes for CHARLES COOPER: Went to old family cemetery Found a Charles Cooper b 10-2-1855 d 2-21-1929 Is probably this Charles---found marriage for C C Cooper 2-8-1876 to Martha Fields has pts listed as Jacob & Patsy---------Sarah Fields. Maybe Charles
xi. ANDREW COOPER, b. Abt. 1857.
51. VIVING M.17 MEADE (FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born April 19, 1818 in Russell Co, VA, and died December 20, 1887 in Pound, VA (Source: Wise County Death Resgister.). He married (1) TABITHA HIGGENBOTHAM 1838. He married (2) SYDNEY JANE HIGGENBOTHAM August 17, 1853 in Russell Co, VA. He married (3) REBECCA COUCH-HUGHES February 17, 1866 in Russell Co, VA.
Notes for VIVING M. MEADE: Viving Mead bought land on Big Moccasin Creek for $200 from David and Mary Conneley on 11-2-1819. Book 6, Pg.240 Land Sales by Meades Russell Co. VA 11-1830 Viving Mead's estate brought $172.75 at inventory sale. Sale of Richard L. Mead to Viving M. Meade 113 acres on Reeds Branch 10-19-1848 Book 12, Pg 227 Land Sales Dale and Eliza Carter sold 33 acres to Viving on 10-23-1851 Book 12, pg.539, Land Sales.
Children of VIVING MEADE and TABITHA HIGGENBOTHAM are: i. MARY18 MEADE, b. 1839. ii. JOHN M. MEADE, b. 1840. iii. RICHARD L. MEADE, b. 1842. iv. LOUTITICA MEADE, b. 1844. v. ZACHARY T. MEADE, b. 1846. vi. GEORGE W. MEADE, b. August 12, 1847. vii. ELIZABETH MEADE, b. 1848.
Children of VIVING MEADE and REBECCA COUCH-HUGHES are: viii. ABNER18 MEADE, b. 1860. 79. ix. ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT MEADE, b. October 26, 1868; d. November 25, 1958. x. SARAH E. MEADE, b. April 21, 1871. xi. ARCHER L. MEADE, b. April 09, 1874. xii. WILLIAM CALVIN MEADE, b. June 12, 1875. xiii. CHARLES H. MEADE, b. March 12, 1877. xiv. HENRY G. MEADE, b. January 25, 1880. xv. ROBERT BLAIN MEADE, b. November 27, 1883.
52. NANCY17 MEADE (FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1819 in Russell Co, VA, and died 1886 in Russell Co, VA. She married PHILIP MINTON 1839.
Notes for NANCY MEADE: may have been b. 1819
Children of NANCY MEADE and PHILIP MINTON are: i. MARSHA18 MINTON, b. 1852; m. HARMON CLAY, January 22, 1874, Russell Co, VA. 80. ii. MARY MINTON, b. 1844.
53. NATHAN THACKER17 MEADE (FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born December 1821 in Russell Co, VA, and died 1901. He married MARY ELIZABETH JESSEE 1841, daughter of MARTIN JESSEE and VIRGINIA PRICE.
Notes for NATHAN THACKER MEADE: Mary Thacker Meade lived with Nathan in 1860 census Listed age as 75 yrs.
Nathan T. 38 farmer 1500 1044 Mary 37 James 17 Farm Laborer school Archer 16 " " " Martha 15 school Elvira 14 school Mary E. 11 school Nancy 10 school Melissa 8 school Daniel E. 5 Henry C. 4 b KY David A. 1 Mead, Mary 75 Mary J. 1m
Children of NATHAN MEADE and MARY JESSEE are: 81. i. JAMES MARTIN18 MEADE, b. January 1842, Russell Co, VA. 82. ii. ARCHER LEE MEADE, b. May 1843, Russell Co, VA. iii. MARTHA JANE MEADE, b. October 21, 1844; d. March 29, 1923. 83. iv. ELVIRA (ELLEN) MEADE, b. March 03, 1846, Russell Co, VA; d. March 01, 1881, Russell Co, VA. 84. v. MARY ELLEN MEADE, b. January 1849, Russell Co, VA. vi. NANCY ELIZABETH MEADE, b. 1850; m. WILLIAM BAKER, June 28, 1871. 85. vii. MELISSA MEADE, b. April 08, 1852; d. April 09, 1925. 86. viii. DANIEL E. MEADE, b. September 08, 1854, KY. 87. ix. HENRY POWELL MEADE, b. April 24, 1857, KY; d. March 15, 1938. 88. x. DAVID ALEXANDRIA MEADE, b. June 06, 1860, KY. 89. xi. JEFFERSON DAVIS MEADE, b. December 07, 1861; d. 1937. xii. GEORGE COWEN MEADE, b. March 1864; m. MARGARET J. CASTLE, September 15, 1883.
Notes for GEORGE COWEN MEADE: buried in Copper Ridge Cemetery On rock 1872-1907
Notes for MARGARET J. CASTLE: buried in Copper Ridge Cemetery on rock 1872-1912
xiii. NANCY J MEADE, b. 1860. xiv. HOWARD MEADE, b. May 1864, Russell Co, VA; d. Bef. 1910; m. MARGARET, 1884, Russell Co, VA.
54. WILLIAM S.17 MEADE (JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1804. He married MALINDA ? Bef. 1830.
Children of WILLIAM MEADE and MALINDA ? are: i. MARY "POLLY"18 MEADE, b. 1830. 90. ii. GEORGE W. MEADE. iii. THOMAS MEADE, b. 1837. 91. iv. HENRY T. MEADE, b. 1839. v. ELIZABETH MEADE, b. 1841. 92. vi. HENRY G. MEADE, b. 1842. 93. vii. FIELDING MEADE, b. 1845, Russell Co, VA. 94. viii. WILLIAM MEADE.
55. HENRY17 MEADE (JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1808. He married MARY CULBERTSON, daughter of TYREE CULBERTSON and MATTIE VICARS.
Children of HENRY MEADE and MARY CULBERTSON are: 95. i. TYREE18 MEADE, b. June 1844, Scott Co, VA. 96. ii. SARAH J. MEADE, b. 1838; d. 1869. iii. MALISSA MEADE, b. 1839, TN. 97. iv. CHARLES C. MEADE, b. November 1841. 98. v. JOHN WESLEY MEADE, b. 1842; d. Bef. 1920. vi. ELIZABETH MEADE, b. 1851; m. JACOB KILGORE. 99. vii. MARTHA MEADE, b. 1852.
56. MOSES17 MEADE (JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1814 in Scott Co, VA. He married DRUCILLA MARSHALL December 25, 1832 in Scott Co, VA.
Children of MOSES MEADE and DRUCILLA MARSHALL are: 100. i. JAMES M.18 MEADE, b. 1835, Scott Co, VA. ii. SARAH MEADE, b. 1837. iii. ELIZABETH MEADE, b. 1840. iv. MARY "POLLY" MEADE, b. 1842. v. LYDIA MEADE, b. 1843. vi. JACOB MEADE, b. 1844. vii. JOSHUA MEADE, b. 1846. viii. HENDERSON MEADE, b. 1848; m. MOLLY H.. 101. ix. REUBEN MEADE, b. 1853, Carter Co. KY. x. NANCY ELLEN MEADE, b. 1854. xi. LEWIS FRANKLIN MEADE, b. 1856.
57. JOHN WESLEY17 MEADE (JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1817. He married DELILAH SUSANNAH VICKERS.
Children of JOHN MEADE and DELILAH VICKERS are: 102. i. JOSEPH18 MEADE, b. May 10, 1843; d. February 26, 1924, Scott Co, VA. ii. ELIZABETH MEADE, b. 1844; m. HENDERSON VICARS. iii. MARINDA MEADE, b. 1846. 103. iv. JOHN WESLEY MEADE, JR., b. July 01, 1849; d. 1929. v. WINNIE MEADE, b. 1849; m. ? HARTSOCK. 104. vi. HENRY CLAYTON MEADE, b. 1850. vii. SARAH MEADE, b. 1852; m. FLETCH (LITTLE FLETCH) SKEEN. viii. MARY MEADE, b. 1856; m. FLETCH (BIG FLETCH) SKEEN. ix. JACOB "JAKE" MEADE, b. 1856.
58. SARAH17 MEADE (JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1820. She married JOSHUA ADDINGTON.
Children of SARAH MEADE and JOSHUA ADDINGTON are: 105. i. JOHN18 ADDINGTON, b. 1845; d. 1928. 106. ii. EMALINE ADDINGTON, b. October 27, 1847; d. March 15, 1923, Wise Co. VA.
59. JOSEPH17 MEADE (JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1822. He married ELIZABETH KING December 24, 1850.
Marriage Notes for JOSEPH MEADE and ELIZABETH KING: old records found in Russell Co. attic Courthouse
Children of JOSEPH MEADE and ELIZABETH KING are: i. MARTHA ELLEN18 MEADE, b. 1851. ii. JOHN W. MEADE, b. 1854. iii. MARY ELIZABETH MEADE, b. 1856. iv. NANCY MEADE, b. 1859. 107. v. JOSEPH C. MEADE, b. May 1860, Scott Co, VA. vi. LEONA MEADE, b. 1864. vii. LAURA MEADE, b. 1866.
60. FIELDING E.17 MEADE (JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1824 in Russell Co, VA. He married ELIZABETH MCCARTY 1843.
Children of FIELDING MEADE and ELIZABETH MCCARTY are: i. MARGARET18 MEADE, b. 1844. 108. ii. MELVINA MEADE, b. 1846; d. 1864. 109. iii. LAFAYETTE MEADE, b. May 04, 1847, Scott Co, VA. 110. iv. ROBERT C. MEADE, b. March 1851, Scott Co, VA. v. MARY F. MEADE, b. 1853. 111. vi. JOHN HOP MEADE, b. 1857, Scott Co, VA. 112. vii. JASPER "DOC" MEADE, b. 1859, Scott Co, VA. viii. WILLIAM SEVERE MEADE, b. 1861. ix. EMILY R. MEADE, b. 1864.
61. JACOB17 MEADE (JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born January 09, 1826 in Scott Co, VA. He married SUSANNAH SNAVELY STALLARD.
Children of JACOB MEADE and SUSANNAH STALLARD are: 113. i. ELBERT S.18 MEADE, b. January 03, 1847, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA; d. September 19, 1937, Scott Co, VA. 114. ii. GEORGE MEADE, b. February 17, 1848, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA; d. March 15, 1921, Scott Co, VA. iii. MARY ELIZABETH MEADE, b. March 23, 1849, Scott Co, VA; m. JOHN WESLEY MEADE, May 23, 1894, Scott Co, VA. iv. WILLIAM J. MEADE. 115. v. PRISCILLA PRICE MEADE, b. June 05, 1850, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA. 116. vi. NANCY MALLISSA MEADE, b. January 16, 1853, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA; d. 1941, Scott Co, VA. 117. vii. SARAH M. MEADE, b. June 20, 1855; d. February 14, 1937. 118. viii. EMILY JANE MEADE, b. November 29, 1857, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA; d. January 29, 1933, Portersville, ID. 119. ix. MARTHA WASHINGTON MEADE, b. October 31, 1862, Scott Co, VA. x. LOUISA V. MEADE, b. April 20, 1864, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA. 120. xi. CATHERINE A. MEADE, b. February 03, 1858, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA; d. April 29, 1936, Scott Co, VA.
62. JAMES HARVEY17 MEADE (MINOR16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1). He married REBECCA LINDAMOOD.
Notes for JAMES HARVEY MEADE: Russell Co Hertiage Book 1------They built a log house on Copper Creek in 1855, where they reared their 12 children. Harvery served as an aide to General Robert E. Lee. Harvey's wife was expecting a child and General Lee requested the baby be named after him, do their newborn daughter was named Carrie Lee. The Lee name has been passed down through several generations. Five sons and some of the daughters of Harvey were Russell Co teachers. Through teaching, some saved money to attend law or medical school.
Children of JAMES MEADE and REBECCA LINDAMOOD are:
i. JANE18 MEADE.
ii. MARY MEADE.
iii. TINA MEADE.
iv. HENRY MEADE.
Notes for HENRY MEADE: Henry died while serving as Clerk of the Circuit Court: Sam was appointed to finish Henry's unexpired term.
v. CARRIE LEE MEADE. vi. SAMUEL MEADE.
Notes for SAMUEL MEADE: Living in Lebanon, Sam practiced law there until his death. He was the original owner of the gray stone house which was the home of the late Dr. W C Elliott.
vii. FRANK MEADE.
Notes for FRANK MEADE: Frank was a carpenter by trade, making furniture and cabinets.
viii. EDITH MEADE. ix. JAMES MEADE. x. KATHERINE MEADE. 121. xi. CHARLES ASTON MEADE. xii. EMMETT MEADE, b. March 25, 1862, Russell Co, VA; d. August 27, 1945, Castlewood, VA; m. (1) LILLIAN HUFF; m. (2) QUEEN VICTORIA MEADE, August 05, 1893, Russell Co, VA.
Notes for EMMETT MEADE: For many years Doctors Emmett and Jim rode horseback up and down the mountains and valleys of Russell Co caring for the sick. Jim moved his practice from Colligwood to Mendota. Dr Emmett lived most of his life on Copper Creek. During the 1918 flue epidemic, Emmett rode his horse night and day doctoring the sick. No one was able to understand how his body withstood the abuse it encountered while striving to lessen others pain. In his later years, Emmett moved to Dickensonville at the present Jerry Browning residen. His office building still stands there.
Death month is either 7/8
63. ELIZA E.17 MEADE (HENRY MINOR(?)16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1). She married (1) JAMES LEMUEL WILLIAMS, son of ANDREW WILLIAMS and NANCY WILLIS. She married (2) JAMES L. WILLIAMS June 05, 1866 in Russell Co, VA.
Child of ELIZA MEADE and JAMES WILLIAMS is: 122. i. JENNIE E.18 WILLIAMS, b. January 31, 1882; d. May 28, 1964.
Children of ELIZA MEADE and JAMES WILLIAMS are: ii. JENNIE E.18 WILLIAMS, m. RICHARD C. MEADE, January 01, 1904. iii. CAROLINE WILLIAMS, b. July 1869.
64. WILLIAM WESLEY17 MEADE (THOMAS MACK16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1830, and died May 26, 1882 in Pike Co. KY. He married CAROLINE ROBINSON November 11, 1852.
Child of WILLIAM MEADE and CAROLINE ROBINSON is: 123. i. GERTRUDE18 MEADE, b. June 19, 1873; d. March 26, 1952.
65. HANSON17 MEADE (THOMAS MACK16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1833. He married LEAH R ELLIOTT July 1852, daughter of WILSON ELLIOTT.
Children of HANSON MEADE and LEAH ELLIOTT are: i. JOHN H.M.18 MEADE, b. 1853. ii. THOMAS W. MEADE, b. 1855. iii. VINCENT MEADE, b. 1856. iv. SARAH J. MEADE, b. May 05, 1860 (Source: Birth & Death Register Russell Co 1853-1866.).
66. PRESLEY C.17 MEADE (THOMAS MACK16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1835. He married MARY A. WILLIAMS February 12, 1856 in Scott Co.,VA.
Children of PRESLEY MEADE and MARY WILLIAMS are: i. CHARLES H.18 MEADE, b. 1857. ii. ANDREW MEADE, b. May 20, 1860 (Source: Birth & Death Register Russell Co 1853-1866.).
67. THOMAS J.17 MEADE (THOMAS MACK16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1836. He married ELIZABETH.
Child of THOMAS MEADE and ELIZABETH is: i. JON. JACKSON18 MEADE, b. February 13, 1861 (Source: Birth & Death Register Russell Co 1853-1866.).
68. RICHARD17 MEADE (RICHARD JOHN16, THOMAS15, JAMES14, MARTIN13, DAVID12, ROBERT11 MEAGH, DAVID10, ROBERT9, PATRICK8, JAMES7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born May 23, 1819. He married PATIENCE BAILEY July 07, 1842 in Geelong, Australia.
Children of RICHARD MEADE and PATIENCE BAILEY are: i. PATIENCE18 MEADE, b. Abt. 1843; m. CHARLES DUNCAN. ii. JAMES GEORGE MEADE, b. Abt. 1845; d. 1929. iii. THOMAS DE COURCY MEADE, b. 1850; d. 1868. iv. WILLIAM BARNSTON MEADE, b. July 28, 1847; d. April 19, 1880.
Generation No. 18
69. WILLIAM HENRY18 MEADE (RICHARD LEWIS17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1838. He married ELIZABETH "BRIDGET" KISER in Carter Co. KY.
Children of WILLIAM MEADE and ELIZABETH KISER are: i. SARAH19 MEADE, b. 1870. ii. JENNIE MEADE, b. 1872. iii. DICIE MEADE. 124. iv. WALTER WATT MONROE MEADE, b. 1879. v. JEFFERSON MEADE. vi. MARY MEADE, m. JOHN CRANK. 125. vii. RICHARD MEADE.
70. ELIZABETH18 MEADE (RICHARD LEWIS17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born December 22, 1838, and died May 20, 1918. She married FRANCIS MARION KISER June 17, 1858, son of NOAH KISER and BOADICA THOMPSON.
Children of ELIZABETH MEADE and FRANCIS KISER are: i. WILLIAM19 KISER, b. 1858; m. BELLE WAUGH. ii. RACHEL CATHERINE KISER, b. 1861; m. JOHN JORDAN. iii. RICHARD KISER, b. 1864; m. LULA SEAGRAVES. iv. HENRY KISER, b. 1866. v. GRANT KISER, b. October 1868.
Notes for GRANT KISER: Married three times
vi. MARY KISER, b. November 1870; m. ALAMANDE KELLEY. vii. ABEDNEGO KISER, b. March 16, 1872; m. LUCY APPLEGATE. viii. VIRGINIA LAWSON KISER, m. WAYNE EVERMAN. ix. FLETCHER KISER, b. 1874. x. THOMAS KISER, m. MARTHA HOWARD. xi. DICIE MEAD KISER, m. GEORGE EVERMAN. xii. VIRGINIA LAWSON KISER, b. May 10, 1873; d. March 27, 1959; m. ? WILLIAMS.
71. JEFFERSON18 MEADE (RICHARD LEWIS17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born April 1847, and died 1925. He married MARY JANE COUCH August 17, 1869, daughter of JEREMIAH COUCH and MARGARET FAIRCHILD.
Children of JEFFERSON MEADE and MARY COUCH are: i. ELIHUE19 MEADE, b. 1871; m. (1) PINK DAVIS; m. (2) ELIZA ?.
Notes for ELIZA ?: England/Scotland/Wales DYE The surname was recorded in Yorkshire where they were seated as Lords of the Manor. The complete history not only includes in full colour the most ancient family name coat of arms but traces the surname origin back to the 11th or 12th century, including any nobility, titles, castles, branches in Europe, settler's around the world and many other recorded events pertaining to the family surname if available.
ii. MARGARET MEADE, b. 1872. iii. IDA MEADE, b. 1874. iv. SOLOMON MEADE, b. 1876; m. ELIZABETH MEADOWS.
Notes for SOLOMON MEADE: 12 or 14 children
v. HAMPTON MEADE, b. 1878; d. October 31, 1943; m. MAUDE FIELDS, August 31, 1903.
Notes for HAMPTON MEADE: Was a road supervisor. He and Mause took care of Jefferson and Mary at the homeplace until they died.
vi. HENRY FLOYD MEADE, b. 1879; m. (1) ELIZABETH; m. (2) REBECCA J. JESSEE, May 20, 1899.
72. FIELDING H.18 MEADE (HENRY GOSE17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1837. He married NANCY C. OSBORN.
Children of FIELDING MEADE and NANCY OSBORN are: i. MARY19 MEADE. ii. ELIZABETH MEADE. iii. PATTI E. MEADE. iv. JOHN H. MEADE. v. ELIZABETH H. MEADE. vi. ELBERT S. MEADE. vii. CASSIA MEADE. viii. KATY MEADE.
73. HENRY PARNELL18 MEADE (HENRY GOSE17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born March 11, 1845. He married MARY D. WILLIS July 17, 1866.
Children of HENRY MEADE and MARY WILLIS are: i. ROBERT B.19 MEADE, b. April 02, 1868. ii. JAMES T. MEADE, b. June 05, 1870.
74. WILLIAM REEVES18 MEADE (HENRY GOSE17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1840 in Dickensonvillle, VA, and died 1904. He married NANCY PIPPIN GOSE, daughter of STEPHEN GOSE and ANNIE REYNOLDS.
Notes for WILLIAM REEVES MEADE: He was a land owner and farmer. He was justice of the peace for eight years and although opposed to slavery, chose to stand with Va during the Civil War and served as a Confederate soldier serving under Gen. Humphrey Marshall and Gen McCausland. He was a menber of the Methodist Episcopal Church and following the was between the states, affiliated with the Republican Party.
Children of WILLIAM MEADE and NANCY GOSE are: 126. i. ROBERT(DR) C.19 MEADE, b. September 13, 1867, Russell Co, VA. ii. WALTER R. MEADE, b. 1869. 127. iii. CHARLIE G. MEADE. 128. iv. SARAH VIRGINIA MEADE.
75. WILLIAM POWELL18 COOPER (MARTHA D.17 MEADE, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born June 16, 1833 in Russell Co, VA, and died June 17, 1905 in Russell Co, VA. He married TABITHA FIELDS October 23, 1858 in Russell Co, VA, daughter of JOEL FIELDS and ELIZA HUNT.
Notes for WILLIAM POWELL COOPER: CSA 1888 Pension Application Co. C. 37th Regiment VA Vol.--wounded at Chancellorsville. Tabitha Cooper applied for pension in act of 1902 Roll 48 p. 355 for William P. Cooper of Russell Co. William Powell Cooper. Private on VA State Library list roster--Enlisted 9-5-1861 at Greenbrier River for 1 year. Hospital at Charlottesville 13-24 May 1862 for typhoid. In desertion 7-12-1862. Lost eye at Chancellorsville 5-1863. Admitted to hospital Camp Windsor 5-9-1863 transferred to hospital in Lynchburg where clothes where issued 6-1863. Shell wound to right shoulder at Gettysburg. Admitted to hospital at Farmville 7-15-1863. Furloughed 60 days 7-31-1863 to report back to camp of instruction, Richmond. D. 6-17-1905 age 70 Pension application says that he lost right eye and was either shot and/or had shrapnel in his right shoulder. Supposedly the cancer was caused by the wound. age 72 y 1d
Births & Deaths Register Russell Co. child b 3-1-1866 d. 3-27-1866 (female Cooper)
Notes for TABITHA FIELDS: age-73y 6m 23d
Children of WILLIAM COOPER and TABITHA FIELDS are: i. SUSAN19 COOPER, b. 1859. 129. ii. CHARLES CUMMINGS COOPER, b. January 1862, Russell Co, VA; d. 1946, Russell Co, VA. iii. FEMALE COOPER, b. March 01, 1866; d. March 27, 1866. iv. JOHN COOPER, b. July 1866.
Notes for JOHN COOPER: birthday is wrong would have to be at least 12-1866 or could be 7-1865/67
130. v. ROBERT E. COOPER, b. August 30, 1869, Russell Co, VA; d. May 17, 1951, Russell Co, VA. vi. ELIZA COOPER, b. 1872. 131. vii. REBECCA COOPER, b. 1874; d. 1953. viii. ELLEN COOPER, b. 1877. ix. EMMITT COOPER, b. 1879. x. THOMAS E. COOPER, b. April 1880. xi. SAMUEL G. COOPER, b. January 1882. xii. ORPHA A. COOPER, b. July 1884.
76. THOMAS C.18 COOPER (MARTHA D.17 MEADE, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born April 02, 1846 in Russell Co, VA, and died January 18, 1908 in Russell Co, VA. He married MARY DOVE FIELDS December 08, 1868 in Russell Co, VA, daughter of JOEL FIELDS and ELIZA HUNT.
Children of THOMAS COOPER and MARY FIELDS are: i. WILLIAM P.19 COOPER. 132. ii. BARBARA ELLEN COOPER, b. April 10, 1871; d. March 31, 1948. iii. MARTON COOPER. iv. MINNIE E. COOPER, b. February 03, 1875; d. June 27, 1900; m. W. A. JESSEE. v. JAMES D. COOPER, b. 1867; d. 1949; m. MARY E.. vi. SARAH C. COOPER. 133. vii. NATHAN MINOR "MIKE" COOPER, b. November 01, 1872; d. November 21, 1952.
77. EDWARD DOLAN KERNAN18 COOPER (MARTHA D.17 MEADE, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born May 30, 1844. He married REBECCA RHINOR January 23, 1869 in Russell Co, VA (Source: Marriage Register Russell co.), daughter of GEORGE RHINOR and JANE PUCKETT.
Notes for EDWARD DOLAN KERNAN COOPER: Edward was in Civil War(Confederate)
Children of EDWARD COOPER and REBECCA RHINOR are: i. JANE19 COOPER, b. May 1870, Russell Co, VA. ii. GEORGE W. COOPER, b. March 24, 1872, Russell Co, VA; d. April 01, 1961, Lookinglass, Oregon; m. DONNA BELLE. iii. MARTHA ELLEN COOPER, b. April 1877, VA.
Notes for MARTHA ELLEN COOPER: retarded
iv. CHARLES F. COOPER, b. December 1878, VA; m. ZELDA. 134. v. IDA VICTORIA COOPER, b. October 29, 1880, Wise Co. VA. vi. NANNIE COOPER, b. May 1883, VA. 135. vii. MARY COOPER, b. January 1887, VA. 136. viii. WILLIAM EDWARD COOPER, b. August 15, 1890, Wise Co. VA.
78. SARAH ETHEL18 COOPER (MARTHA D.17 MEADE, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born May 31, 1848 in Russell Co, VA, and died September 18, 1926 in Russell Co, VA. She married ROBERT HENRY WILLIAMS July 31, 1866 in Russell Co, VA, son of STEPHEN WILLIAMS and CHRISTINA ???.
Notes for ROBERT HENRY WILLIAMS: Was in CSA Sarah E. Williams filed for Conf. Pension 1902 Listed in 1909 Con. Pension List enlisted in 34th Virginia Cavalary
Children of SARAH COOPER and ROBERT WILLIAMS are: i. MARGARET E.19 WILLIAMS, b. 1871; d. August 22, 1879.
Notes for MARGARET E. WILLIAMS: Listed in "Early Deaths in Russell Co.--Russell Co. Library--age 8-liver disease.
ii. CHARLIE WILLIAMS, b. 1874, Russell Co, VA; m. CORNELIA GLOVIER, April 17, 1894, Russell Co, VA. iii. NICCATI WILLIAMS, b. 1875, Russell Co, VA; m. SAMUEL BARTEE, August 19, 1895, Russell Co, VA. iv. SUSAN V. WILLIAMS, b. February 1879, Russell Co, VA; d. November 13, 1879, Russell Co, VA. v. HENRIETTA WILLIAMS, b. August 24, 1880, Russell Co, VA; m. WILLIAM WALTER BARTEE, December 21, 1898, Russell Co, VA. 137. vi. ROBERTA WILLIAMS, b. August 24, 1880, Russell Co, VA; d. July 27, 1957, St. Paul VA Wise Co.. vii. HARMON GERTRUDE WILLIAMS, b. February 1883, Russell Co, VA; m. GEORGE BARTEE, September 10, 1908, Russell Co, VA. viii. WILLIE WILLIAMS, b. May 1888; m. EDIE ???.
Notes for WILLIE WILLIAMS: Willie was shot by Jone Pippin. They had been drinking and Jone said it was an accident. He served some time He was indicted for a felony 12-7-1898 and on 7-5-1899. Willie must have been shot sometime in 1898..
ix. JOHN A. WILLIAMS, b. November 1892.
79. ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT18 MEADE (VIVING M.17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born October 26, 1868, and died November 25, 1958. He married EMILY DURCILLA CANTRELL.
Children of ULYSSES MEADE and EMILY CANTRELL are: 138. i. FLORA19 MEADE. 139. ii. WILLIAM S. MEADE, b. 1899.
80. MARY18 MINTON (NANCY17 MEADE, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1844. She married JOHN BAKER February 20, 1864.
Children of MARY MINTON and JOHN BAKER are: i. NATHANIEL19 BAKER, b. 1864. ii. HILDA BAKER, b. 1865. iii. JAMES BAKER, b. 1867. 140. iv. NANCY DEVICY BAKER, b. February 29, 1868; d. February 20, 1940.
81. JAMES MARTIN18 MEADE (NATHAN THACKER17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born January 1842 in Russell Co, VA. He married (1) MARY E. MILTON November 15, 1866, daughter of FRANKLIN MINTON and LOUCINDA. He married (2) ELIZA C. ROBINSON February 03, 1891, daughter of THOMPSON ROBINSON and ELIZABETH.
Notes for ELIZA C. ROBINSON: a widow
Child of JAMES MEADE and MARY MILTON is: i. WILLIAM F.19 MEADE, b. 1869.
82. ARCHER LEE18 MEADE (NATHAN THACKER17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born May 1843 in Russell Co, VA. He married (1) MARY E. BAKER March 01, 1865 in Russell Co, VA. He married (2) KATIE CASTLE May 24, 1899.
Notes for ARCHER LEE MEADE: divorced from Mary Baker
Child of ARCHER MEADE and KATIE CASTLE is: i. EMMETT M.19 MEADE, b. 1900, Copper Creek, Russell Co. VA; m. LOU VIRGIE PORTER.
83. ELVIRA (ELLEN)18 MEADE (NATHAN THACKER17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born March 03, 1846 in Russell Co, VA, and died March 01, 1881 in Russell Co, VA. She married CREAD FULTON FRALEY December 24, 1868 in Russell Co, VA, son of JAMES FRALEY and ABIGAIL OSBORNE.
Notes for CREAD FULTON FRALEY: Buried in Rose Hill Cem. Armore, OK
Children of ELVIRA MEADE and CREAD FRALEY are: i. WILLIAM SAMUEL19 FRALEY, b. September 27, 1869; d. October 25, 1925. ii. CHARLES ELLSWORTH FRALEY, b. November 02, 1870; d. January 07, 1917. iii. HOUSTON STEPHEN FRALEY, b. July 17, 1873; d. August 02, 1887. 141. iv. MARTHA JANE FRALEY, b. February 06, 1875; d. April 16, 1952. v. LURA E. FRALEY, b. Abt. 1876.
84. MARY ELLEN18 MEADE (NATHAN THACKER17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born January 1849 in Russell Co, VA. She married HENRY R. GOSE June 24, 1868, son of STEPHEN GOSE and ANNA REYNOLDS.
Children of MARY MEADE and HENRY GOSE are: i. CORA A.19 GOSE, b. September 1870. ii. GEORGE C. GOSE, b. April 1871. iii. JAMES M. GOSE, b. June 1872. iv. WILLIAM H. GOSE, b. October 1873. v. MARTHA J. GOSE, b. 1875. vi. NANCY E. GOSE, b. September 1878. vii. WALTER C. GOSE, b. 1885.
85. MELISSA18 MEADE (NATHAN THACKER17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born April 08, 1852, and died April 09, 1925. She married SAMUEL S. KEITH 1872, son of WILLIAM KEITH and NANCY AUSTIN.
Child of MELISSA MEADE and SAMUEL KEITH is: i. JAMES ROBINETT19 KEITH, b. March 12, 1875; d. April 04, 1878.
86. DANIEL E.18 MEADE (NATHAN THACKER17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) (Source: Birth & Death Register Russell Co 1853-1866.) was born September 08, 1854 in KY. He married (1) JUDEA REBECCA MOORE December 25, 1875 in Russell Co, VA, daughter of JOHN MOORE. He married (2) ELIZABETH LEWIS December 31, 1880.
Notes for DANIEL E. MEADE: May have been born 5-1853
Children of DANIEL MEADE and JUDEA MOORE are: i. LYEBETH JANE19 MEADE, b. November 1876. ii. JAMES H. MEADE, b. 1877. iii. RODA L. M. MEADE, b. 1879.
87. HENRY POWELL18 MEADE (NATHAN THACKER17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born April 24, 1857 in KY, and died March 15, 1938. He married DELIAH KEITH August 15, 1876 in Blountville, TN, daughter of WILLIAM KEITH and NANCY AUSTIN.
Notes for HENRY POWELL MEADE: Buried-Martin Jessee Cemetery-Castlewood, VA
Children of HENRY MEADE and DELIAH KEITH are: 142. i. NANCY "NANNIE" CARNELIA19 MEADE, b. July 24, 1877; d. August 08, 1931. 143. ii. DAVID COLUMBUS MEADE, b. June 24, 1879; d. June 06, 1906. 144. iii. WILLIAM NATHAN MEADE, b. October 21, 1881; d. September 23, 1962. iv. SAMUEL FLOYD MEADE, b. March 16, 1884; d. August 08, 1891. v. CHARLES EDWARD MEADE, b. October 08, 1886; d. February 07, 1910; m. ALTA PHILLIPS, September 02, 1909. 145. vi. REVES GIBSON MEADE, b. May 15, 1889; d. July 04, 1917. 146. vii. LAURA MELISSA ELIZABETH MEADE, b. April 26, 1891; d. March 10, 1957. 147. viii. JAMES ROBERT MONROE MEADE, b. September 04, 1893; d. June 24, 1968. 148. ix. MAGGIE CATHERINE VICTORIA MEADE, b. January 11, 1896, Castle Run, Russell Co., VA; d. January 30, 1997, Vicco, KY. 149. x. ELBERT ROSLIN JESSEE MEADE, b. August 07, 1898; d. December 06, 1979.
88. DAVID ALEXANDRIA18 MEADE (NATHAN THACKER17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born June 06, 1860 in KY (Source: Birth & Death Register Russell Co 1853-1866.). He married (1) MARY VIRGINIA BRADLEY September 22, 1879 in Russell Co, VA. He married (2) RACHEL COOK July 03, 1883.
Children of DAVID MEADE and MARY BRADLEY are: i. MARTHA W.19 MEADE, b. November 21, 1880; m. WILLIAM WESLEY ROBINSON. ii. NATHAN CHRISTOPHER MEADE, b. August 15, 1882; m. MARY ELIZABETH ROBINSON.
89. JEFFERSON DAVIS18 MEADE (NATHAN THACKER17, FIELDING LEWIS16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born December 07, 1861, and died 1937. He married (1) LAURA. He married (2) MARTHA FRANCES CASTLE February 09, 1885, daughter of JACOB CASTLE and LYDIA.
Notes for MARTHA FRANCES CASTLE: Name may be Melissa
Children of JEFFERSON MEADE and MARTHA CASTLE are: i. WILLIAM19 MEADE. ii. CUMMINGS MEADE.
Notes for CUMMINGS MEADE: Have tombstone listed as Commous W. Meade b. 12-3-1885 d.8-29-1935 could be Cummings pts. are buried there.
iii. ROBERT MEADE. iv. EDWARD JACOB MEADE. v. WALTER MEADE. vi. IRA GOSE MEADE, b. 1903; d. January 1976, Bristol, VA-TN. vii. ROOSEVELT MEADE. viii. GREELY MEADE. ix. LYDIA MEADE, m. ?MINNICK. 150. x. GENERAL WALKER MEADE, d. October 11, 1954.
90. GEORGE W.18 MEADE (WILLIAM S.17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1). He married (1) ? Abt. 1859. He married (2) REBECCA BLANKENBECKLER September 04, 1860 in Scott Co, VA. He married (3) LYDIA Abt. 1865 in Russell Co, VA.
Child of GEORGE MEADE and ? is: i. LOUISA C.19 MEADE, b. 1860.
Child of GEORGE MEADE and REBECCA BLANKENBECKLER is: 151. ii. CLETUS A.19 MEADE, b. 1881, Scott Co, VA.
Children of GEORGE MEADE and LYDIA are: iii. WILLIAM N.19 MEADE, b. 1865. iv. JOSEPH M. MEADE, b. 1860. v. JAMES A. MEADE, b. 1870. vi. ?MALE MEADE, b. May 1880. 152. vii. CLARKE MEADE, b. April 1881.
91. HENRY T.18 MEADE (WILLIAM S.17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1839. He married EDITH E. HARRIS October 14, 1867.
Children of HENRY MEADE and EDITH HARRIS are: i. WILLIAM T.19 MEADE, b. 1868. 153. ii. HENRY F. MEADE, b. July 1881, Scott Co, VA; d. February 12, 1947, Scott Co, VA. iii. NATHAN T. MEADE, b. March 1886.
92. HENRY G.18 MEADE (WILLIAM S.17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1842. He married EDITH E. HARRIS October 14, 1867.
Children of HENRY MEADE and EDITH HARRIS are: 154. i. WILLIAM R.19 MEADE, b. May 1869, Scott Co, VA. ii. CHARLES C. MEADE. iii. LYDIA M. MEADE, b. 1877.
93. FIELDING18 MEADE (WILLIAM S.17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1845 in Russell Co, VA. He married SALLIE MAYS May 14, 1870 in Russell Co, VA, daughter of JAMES MAYS and MARY.
Children of FIELDING MEADE and SALLIE MAYS are: i. MALINDA C.19 MEADE, b. 1870. ii. MARY V. MEADE, b. 1873. 155. iii. MOLLIE MEADE, b. Abt. 1873, Russell Co, VA.
94. WILLIAM18 MEADE (WILLIAM S.17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1). He married SUSANNAH SALYER September 22, 1853 in Scott Co, VA.
Children of WILLIAM MEADE and SUSANNAH SALYER are: i. ELVINA19 MEADE, b. 1855. ii. SARAH J. MEADE, b. 1856. iii. ISAAC MEADE, b. 1858.
95. TYREE18 MEADE (HENRY17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born June 1844 in Scott Co, VA. He married (1) ? Bef. 1868. He married (2) LYDIA REBECCA HOLDAWAY Abt. 1870, daughter of HENRY HOLDAWAY.
Child of TYREE MEADE and ? is: i. MARY A.19 MEADE, b. June 09, 1869, Wise Co. VA; d. Jackson Co., OH.
Children of TYREE MEADE and LYDIA HOLDAWAY are: ii. NANCY E.19 MEADE, b. 1873. iii. SARAH V. MEADE, b. 1875. 156. iv. LOUISE REBECCA MARTENE MEADE, b. March 30, 1880; d. December 17, 1954, Scott Co, VA. v. MARTHA J. MEADE, b. September 1881.
96. SARAH J.18 MEADE (HENRY17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1838, and died 1869. She married JOSEPH KILGORE, son of REV. KILGORE and MARY GRAY.
Children of SARAH MEADE and JOSEPH KILGORE are: 157. i. WILLOUGHBY19 KILGORE, b. Abt. 1860; d. Abt. 1895. 158. ii. MARTHA J. KILGORE, b. Abt. 1861; d. Abt. 1932.
97. CHARLES C.18 MEADE (HENRY17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born November 1841. He married (1) JANE KILGORE August 31, 1866 in Scott Co, VA, daughter of STEPHEN KILGORE and ELIZABETH ALLEN. He married (2) MOLLIE BOSTIC Abt. 1896, daughter of FITZALLEN BOSTIC and AMANDA FERRELL.
Children of CHARLES MEADE and JANE KILGORE are: 159. i. PATTON19 MEADE, b. 1867. 160. ii. JAMES A. MEADE, b. September 1867, Scott Co, VA; d. 1910, Scott Co, VA. iii. HENRY MEADE, b. August 10, 1870. 161. iv. MARY MEADE, b. September 1872. 162. v. SARAH E. MEADE, b. 1873. vi. EMILY MEADE, b. 1874. vii. WILLIAM MEADE, b. 1878. viii. PEARL MEADE. ix. GOLDIE C. MEADE, b. 1880; d. 1964. x. ARNETT MEADE. xi. BLANCHE MEADE. 163. xii. ROBERT HAMPTON MEADE, b. May 1881, Scott Co, VA. xiii. NANNIE MEADE, b. 1882, Scott Co, VA; d. Abt. 1963, Scott Co, VA; m. ISAAC WILLIAM BOND. xiv. ISAAC MEADE, b. April 1884. xv. LEOTA MEADE, b. 1895.
Child of CHARLES MEADE and MOLLIE BOSTIC is: xvi. LEOTIE19 MEADE, b. May 1897.
98. JOHN WESLEY18 MEADE (HENRY17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1842, and died Bef. 1920. He married (1) ?. He married (2) ?. He married (3) MARY ELIZABETH MEADE May 23, 1894 in Scott Co, VA, daughter of JACOB MEADE and SUSANNAH STALLARD.
Child of JOHN MEADE and ? is: i. JOSEPH19 MEADE, b. April 1869.
Children of JOHN MEADE and ? are: ii. HENRY19 MEADE, b. 1872. iii. AARON MEADE, b. 1873. 164. iv. GREENE E. MEADE, b. March 05, 1873, Scott Co, VA; d. May 01, 1955, Scott Co, VA. 165. v. BETTIE E. MEADE, b. February 03, 1878; d. December 25, 1964, Scott Co, VA. 166. vi. CHARLES E. MEADE, b. March 25, 1881, Scott Co, VA; d. July 19, 1929, Scott Co, VA.
99. MARTHA18 MEADE (HENRY17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1852. She married (1) PETER H. KILGORE, son of ROBERT KILGORE and SARAH HARTSOCK. She married (2) SYLVESTER P. KILGORE, son of HIRAM KILGORE and REBECCA DAVIS.
Children of MARTHA MEADE and PETER KILGORE are: 167. i. SARAH M.19 KILGORE, b. February 17, 1867. ii. ROBERT H. KILGORE, b. Abt. 1871.
Child of MARTHA MEADE and SYLVESTER KILGORE is: 168. iii. SEVIER19 KILGORE, b. Abt. 1872.
100. JAMES M.18 MEADE (MOSES17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1835 in Scott Co, VA. He married EASTHER ALEXANDER September 17, 1856 in Carter Co. KY.
Children of JAMES MEADE and EASTHER ALEXANDER are: i. WILLIAM JACEN19 MEADE, b. 1858, Carter Co. KY. ii. MALINDA MEADE, b. 1860. iii. MARGARET MEADE, b. 1861. iv. JAMES LEWIS MEADE, b. 1864. v. MARY C. "POLLY" MEADE, b. 1867. vi. SUSAN MISSOUIR MEADE, b. 1870. vii. LOUISA S. MEADE, b. 1872. viii. EMILY T. MEADE, b. 1875. ix. JUDITH F. MEADE, b. 1879.
101. REUBEN18 MEADE (MOSES17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1853 in Carter Co. KY. He married ELIZABETH.
Child of REUBEN MEADE and ELIZABETH is: i. WILLIAM19 MEADE, b. 1879.
102. JOSEPH18 MEADE (JOHN WESLEY17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born May 10, 1843, and died February 26, 1924 in Scott Co, VA. He married (1) JANE J. LAWSON, daughter of JEREMIAH LAWSON and CATHERINE MCCONNELL. He married (2) HARRIET EMMA HARTSOCK Abt. 1895.
Notes for JOSEPH MEADE: birthday may be 5-19-1842
Children of JOSEPH MEADE and JANE LAWSON are: i. MALINDA CATHERINE19 MEADE, b. 1866. ii. WILLIAM E. MEADE, b. 1860. iii. SARAH E. MEADE, b. January 1870. 169. iv. GEORGE B. MEADE, b. July 1871; d. Bef. 1910.
Children of JOSEPH MEADE and HARRIET HARTSOCK are: v. BANNA19 MEADE. vi. HOBART M. MEADE, b. August 1896; d. 1966, Scott Co, VA. vii. CHARLES MEADE, b. March 1898. viii. WALTER MEADE, b. August 1899. ix. JOSEPH MEADE, JR., b. June 03, 1902; d. December 09, 1919, Scott Co, VA. x. JOHN H. MEADE, b. June 03, 1903; d. April 14, 1946, Scott Co, VA. xi. EMMETT G. MEADE, b. 1906; d. 1977, Scott Co, VA; m. TENNESSEE L. ?. xii. VIRGINIA MEADE, b. 1910.
103. JOHN WESLEY18 MEADE, JR. (JOHN WESLEY17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born July 01, 1849, and died 1929. He married ELIZA VICTORIA DINGUS November 20, 1873.
Children of JOHN MEADE and ELIZA DINGUS are: i. AMBROSE19 MEADE, b. November 20, 1874; d. March 06, 1951; m. JULIA HAYES. ii. JOHN W. B. MEADE, b. August 26, 1876; d. January 10, 1952; m. MOLLY WHITE. iii. JOSEPHINE MEADE, b. August 24, 1878; m. WILLIAM P. WHITE. 170. iv. SAMUEL SOCRATES MEADE, b. October 14, 1880, Scott Co, VA; d. January 07, 1960, Wise Co. VA. v. MARY MEADE, b. December 20, 1885; m. CANARY D. WRIGHT. vi. WINNIE M. MEADE, b. August 11, 1886; m. NOAH WRIGHT. vii. LUCY DELILAH MEADE, b. June 18, 1890; m. WILLIAM CARICO. viii. PETER ORBIN MEADE, b. July 17, 1893; m. MYRTLE MARSHALL. 171. ix. JOSEPH HARRISON MEADE, b. April 28, 1897; d. January 17, 1982, Scott Co, VA.
104. HENRY CLAYTON18 MEADE (JOHN WESLEY17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1850. He married COSBY RICHARDSON November 23, 1875 in Wise Co. VA.
Children of HENRY MEADE and COSBY RICHARDSON are: 172. i. DARTHULA19 MEADE, b. July 1877, Wise Co. VA. ii. NANCY E. MEADE, b. May 1880. iii. CORA MEADE, b. April 1882. iv. SARAH MEADE, b. June 1886. v. ROSA MEADE, b. May 1891. 173. vi. AMBROSE MEADE, b. May 1893. 174. vii. JOSEPH W. MEADE, b. January 07, 1896, Wise Co. VA; d. May 08, 1960, Scott Co, VA. viii. HOUSTON O. MEADE, b. May 1897. ix. BLAND MEADE, b. May 05, 1898, Wise Co. VA; d. June 1975, Coeburn, VA. x. ELVIRA L. MEADE, b. 1901. xi. EMORY R. MEADE, b. March 22, 1904, Wise Co. VA; d. January 1954, Pound, Wise Co., VA.
105. JOHN18 ADDINGTON (SARAH17 MEADE, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1845, and died 1928. He married SARAH JESSEE, daughter of ARCHIBALD JESSEE and MARY PURCELL.
Children of JOHN ADDINGTON and SARAH JESSEE are: 175. i. LOUIS19 ADDINGTON, b. August 1873, Scott Co, VA. 176. ii. REBECCA J. ADDINGTON, b. Abt. 1872, Scott Co, VA. 177. iii. WILLIAM WASHINGTON "BEE" ADDINGTON, b. Abt. 1881.
106. EMALINE18 ADDINGTON (SARAH17 MEADE, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born October 27, 1847, and died March 15, 1923 in Wise Co. VA. She married JOSEPH LEE KILGORE September 20, 1870 in Scott Co, VA.
Children of EMALINE ADDINGTON and JOSEPH KILGORE are: 178. i. HENRY CLAYTON19 KILGORE, b. Abt. 1873. 179. ii. KATE BELLE KILGORE, b. November 09, 1884, Scott Co, VA; d. February 16, 1962, Salisbury, MD.
107. JOSEPH C.18 MEADE (JOSEPH17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born May 1860 in Scott Co, VA. He married BARBARA ELLEN JENNINGS.
Children of JOSEPH MEADE and BARBARA JENNINGS are: i. STELLA BEGLEY19 MEADE, b. February 1887, Scott Co, VA; d. June 18, 1970, Gate City, Scott Co., VA. ii. CYNTHIA L. B. MEADE, b. April 1887, Scott Co, VA. 180. iii. BENJAMIN H. MEADE, b. January 1889, Scott Co, VA; d. November 09, 1981, Live Oak, FL. iv. CHARLES MEADE, b. March 1889, Scott Co, VA; d. March 1889, Scott Co, VA. v. VIRGINIA L. MEADE, b. October 1892, Scott Co, VA; d. December 05, 1974, Blackwater, Scott Co., VA. vi. WILLIAM A. MEADE, b. March 1895, Scott Co, VA; d. January 01, 1948, Pennington Gap, Wise Co., VA. vii. MARGARET H. MEADE, b. 1898, Scott Co, VA; d. 1898, Scott Co, VA. viii. HENRY K. MEADE. ix. PARIS A. MEADE, b. 1901, Scott Co, VA; d. February 03, 1988, Kingsport, TN. x. WANDA J. MEADE, b. 1903, Scott Co, VA. xi. ECHOL MEADE, b. 1904, Scott Co, VA; d. May 22, 1982, Gate City, Scott Co., VA. xii. CLARENCE MEADE, b. 1906, Scott Co, VA; d. August 31, 1957, Gate City, Scott Co., VA. xiii. ELSIE MEADE, b. 1906, Scott Co, VA. 181. xiv. JAMES COY MEADE, b. September 07, 1909, Blackwater, Scott Co., VA; d. 1989, Kingsport, TN.
108. MELVINA18 MEADE (FIELDING E.17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1846, and died 1864. She married MARTIN WILSON COMPTON.
Child of MELVINA MEADE and MARTIN COMPTON is: 182. i. RILEY WILSON19 COMPTON, b. 1864, VA; d. 1952, KY.
109. LAFAYETTE18 MEADE (FIELDING E.17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born May 04, 1847 in Scott Co, VA. He married (1) MELINDA H. FIELDS. He married (2) SARAH 1908.
Child of LAFAYETTE MEADE and MELINDA FIELDS is: 183. i. ALBERT M.19 MEADE, b. August 17, 1868; d. January 12, 1922, Russell Co, VA.
110. ROBERT C.18 MEADE (FIELDING E.17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born March 1851 in Scott Co, VA. He married ELLEN E. CASTLE September 08, 1870 in Scott Co, VA, daughter of HENRY CASTLE and PHOEBE.
Children of ROBERT MEADE and ELLEN CASTLE are: i. DRUCILLA19 MEADE, b. 1875, Scott Co, VA. ii. ROBERT MEADE, b. 1876. iii. FIELDING MEADE, b. 1879. iv. LILBURN H. MEADE, b. 1880, Scott Co, VA; d. 1954, Scott Co, VA; m. VICTORIA J. ?. v. NANNIE B. MEADE, b. September 1882. vi. WILLIAM S. MEADE, b. September 1884. vii. EMORY L. MEADE, b. May 1887. viii. THOMAS W. MEADE, b. July 1890. 184. ix. DAVID E. MEADE, b. October 1892, Scott Co, VA.
111. JOHN HOP18 MEADE (FIELDING E.17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1857 in Scott Co, VA. He married MARTHA V. VICARS April 21, 1875 in Scott Co, VA.
Child of JOHN MEADE and MARTHA VICARS is: 185. i. MARY19 MEADE, b. May 1879.
112. JASPER "DOC"18 MEADE (FIELDING E.17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born 1859 in Scott Co, VA. He married SARAH E. VICARS June 22, 1880 in Scott Co, VA.
Child of JASPER MEADE and SARAH VICARS is: 186. i. ELBERT S.19 MEADE, b. March 11, 1884, Russell Co, VA; d. September 02, 1962, Wise Co. VA.
113. ELBERT S.18 MEADE (JACOB17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born January 03, 1847 in Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA, and died September 19, 1937 in Scott Co, VA. He married (1) NANCY S. ADAMS March 14, 1876 in Scott Co, VA. He married (2) LUCY DINGUS December 21, 1880 in Scott Co, VA.
Children of ELBERT MEADE and LUCY DINGUS are: i. NANCY SUSANNAH19 MEADE, b. September 21, 1881; d. 1881. ii. JOHN S. MEADE, b. January 03, 1883; d. 1883. 187. iii. MARY P. MEADE, b. May 23, 1886, Wise Co. VA; d. September 20, 1922. 188. iv. JACOB MARION MEADE, b. February 12, 1888, Scott Co, VA; d. February 23, 1973, Scott Co, VA. v. ELBERT B. MEADE, b. January 04, 1891, Scott Co, VA; d. July 28, 1912, Scott Co, VA.
114. GEORGE18 MEADE (JACOB17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born February 17, 1848 in Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA, and died March 15, 1921 in Scott Co, VA. He married LUCY M. HARRIS October 29, 1868 in Scott Co, VA.
Children of GEORGE MEADE and LUCY HARRIS are: i. HENRY RICHARDSON19 MEADE, b. May 18, 1869, Scott Co, VA; d. July 19, 1931, Scott Co, VA; m. MAGGIE JOSEPHINE WAX, February 23, 1893, Scott Co, VA. ii. LAURA MEADE, b. July 27, 1871, Scott Co, VA; m. ROBERT M. PENDLETON. iii. SARAH J. MEADE, b. March 03, 1874, Scott Co, VA; d. August 10, 1921, Scott Co, VA. 189. iv. WILSON J. MEADE, b. September 17, 1880, Scott Co, VA; d. December 23, 1936, Scott Co, VA. 190. v. WILLIAM LAWRENCE MEADE, b. October 11, 1885, Scott Co, VA; d. October 01, 1950, Scott Co, VA. 191. vi. ARTHUR LEE MEADE, b. February 20, 1888, Scott Co, VA; d. 1958, Scott Co, VA. vii. ESTHER G. MEADE, b. August 21, 1891; d. March 15, 1924, Scott Co, VA.
115. PRISCILLA PRICE18 MEADE (JACOB17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born June 05, 1850 in Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA. She married (1) CHARLES REDWINE. She married (2) JAMES K. "TANDA" CULBERTSON.
Child of PRISCILLA MEADE and CHARLES REDWINE is: i. GORDON19 REDWINE.
116. NANCY MALLISSA18 MEADE (JACOB17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born January 16, 1853 in Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA, and died 1941 in Scott Co, VA. She married ? KILGORE.
Child of NANCY MEADE and ? KILGORE is: 192. i. HENRY DAVID19 KILGORE, b. June 13, 1889, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA.
117. SARAH M.18 MEADE (JACOB17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born June 20, 1855, and died February 14, 1937. She married JAMES L. GREEAR.
Children of SARAH MEADE and JAMES GREEAR are: i. WILLIAM T.19 GREEAR. ii. SUSAN GREEAR. iii. LULA GREEAR. iv. ORBEN B. GREEAR, b. Scott Co, VA; m. MAUDE STALLARD. v. EMILY V. GREEAR, b. June 10, 1884, Scott Co, VA; d. February 1917, Scott Co, VA; m. WILEY E. PETERS. vi. ISAAC J. GREEAR, b. October 31, 1888, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA; m. BESSIE RICHARDSON. vii. GORDON P. GREEAR, b. July 20, 1890, Scott Co, VA; d. May 06, 1911, Scott Co, VA. viii. ROBERT R. GREEAR, b. August 06, 1892, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA.
118. EMILY JANE18 MEADE (JACOB17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born November 29, 1857 in Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA, and died January 29, 1933 in Portersville, ID. She married (1) L. L. PORTER Bef. 1875. She married (2) WILBURN DAVID RAMEY February 03, 1875 in Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA.
Children of EMILY MEADE and WILBURN RAMEY are: i. SUSAN BELLE19 RAMEY, b. October 27, 1875, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA. ii. LILLIE M. RAMEY, b. January 07, 1877, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA. iii. HANNAH LOUISE RAMEY, b. July 08, 1879, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA. iv. LULA RAMEY, b. Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA. v. MARY ELLEN RAMEY, b. April 22, 1882, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA. vi. JACOB PALMER RAMEY, b. November 16, 1884, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA. vii. HARVEY FRANK RAMEY, b. April 03, 1887, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA; d. September 20, 1891, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA. viii. ROY ROSCOE RAMEY, b. August 01, 1889, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA. ix. MYRTLE RAMEY, b. June 29, 1892, Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA. x. HARRIETT RAMEY, b. Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA.
119. MARTHA WASHINGTON18 MEADE (JACOB17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born October 31, 1862 in Scott Co, VA. She married JOHN A. QUILLEN December 09, 1881 in Scott Co, VA.
Children of MARTHA MEADE and JOHN QUILLEN are: i. LOULA NANCY19 QUILLEN, b. October 15, 1884, Scott Co, VA. ii. ALBA MALINDA QUILLEN, b. December 13, 1885, Scott Co, VA. iii. MARY SUSANNAH QUILLEN, b. September 09, 1887, Scott Co, VA. iv. JACOB JOHN QUILLEN, b. May 15, 1894, Scott Co, VA. v. ROBERT FLOYD QUILLEN, b. February 01, 1896, Scott Co, VA.
120. CATHERINE A.18 MEADE (JACOB17, JOHN WESLEY16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born February 03, 1858 in Nickelsville, Scott Co., VA, and died April 29, 1936 in Scott Co, VA. She married (1) WILLIAM F. GILLESPIE. She married (2) WILLIAM F. GILLESPIE January 30, 1879.
Child of CATHERINE MEADE and WILLIAM GILLESPIE is: i. EMILY19 GILLESPIE, b. June 04, 1895, Scott Co, VA; m. IRA T. BLANKENBUCKLER, June 18, 1914.
Children of CATHERINE MEADE and WILLIAM GILLESPIE are: ii. E. GORDON19 GILLESPIE, b. February 25, 1881; d. April 03, 1939, Scott Co, VA. iii. SUSIE GILLESPIE, b. March 29, 1882, Scott Co, VA. iv. ROBERT GILLESPIE, b. June 24, 1883, Scott Co, VA; d. August 31, 1935. v. AVIE GILLESPIE, b. May 05, 1886, Scott Co, VA. vi. SOPHIA GILLESPIE, b. October 07, 1889, S5-8-1912. vii. CHARLES M. GILLESPIE, b. January 13, 1891, Scott Co, VA. 193. viii. WILLIAM MILTON GILLESPIE, b. January 13, 1891, Scott Co, VA. ix. NATHAN GILLESPIE, b. September 22, 1897, Scott Co, VA. x. JOHN W. GILLESPIE, b. December 10, 1900, Scott Co, VA; m. MABLE STAFFORD, Abt. 1900.
121. CHARLES ASTON18 MEADE (JAMES HARVEY17, MINOR16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1). He married COSBY ELIZABETH SMITH.
Notes for CHARLES ASTON MEADE: Teacher. later became a store merchant. musically talented and payed many different instruments.
Children of CHARLES MEADE and COSBY SMITH are: i. MONTE19 MEADE, m. BERNICE DORTON. ii. KATE MEADE. iii. CLARA LEE MEADE, m. JOHN CORBETT CAMPBELL. iv. AMY MEADE, m. ROBERT DORTON. v. HERMAN MEADE. vi. MARY MEADE. vii. JUNE MEADE.
122. JENNIE E.18 WILLIAMS (ELIZA E.17 MEADE, HENRY MINOR(?)16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born January 31, 1882, and died May 28, 1964. She married ROBERT(DR) C. MEADE January 06, 1904, son of WILLIAM MEADE and NANCY GOSE.
Notes for ROBERT(DR) C. MEADE: died of cerebral hemorrhage in his office in Castlewood, VA on Oct. 10, 1931. He, his wife and daughter and son are buried in the Temple Hill Cem
Children of JENNIE WILLIAMS and ROBERT(DR) MEADE are: 194. i. THELMA LYLE19 MEADE, b. 1904; d. 1983. ii. ROBERT C. MEADE, JR., b. 1907; d. 1974; m. VIRGINIA ELEANOR DAMRON.
123. GERTRUDE18 MEADE (WILLIAM WESLEY17, THOMAS MACK16, HENRY15, THOMAS14, DAVID13, ANDREW12, JOHN MEADE OF11 CORK, JOHN10 MEADE, SIR(KNT), JOHN (BALLINTUBBER)9, JOHN8 MEAGH, WILLIAM7, JOHN6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, DAVID2, PHILLIP1) was born June 19, 1873, and died March 26, 1952. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON THACKER January 16, 1890.
Child of GERTRUDE MEADE and GEORGE THACKER is: 195. i. ROMA19 THACKER.
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Meade of Ballintubber, Meade of Ballymartle, Meade of Clanwilliam, Meagh (Miagh) of Cork
[edit]John Miagh in co. Cork 1. John Miagh A. William Miagh (d before 1488) i. John Miagh (a 1488) a. William Meagh (d by 1559) (1) James Meagh or Meade (d by 1589, recorder of Cork) (A) John Meade of Ballintubber and Cork (a 1611) (i) Sir John Meade of Ballintubber (d 28.09.1629) m. (mcrt 02.1611) Catherine Sarsfield (dau of Dominick Sarsfield, Viscount Kilmallock) (a) William Meade of Ballintubber (b c1612, a 1666, Lt. Colonel) - continued below m. Elizabeth Travers (dau of Sir Robert Travers) (b) John Meade
William Meade of Ballintubber (b c1612, a 1666, Lt. Colonel) - continued above m. Elizabeth Travers (dau of Sir Robert Travers) 1. Sir John Meade, 1st Bart of Ballintubber (d 12.01.1706-7) m1. (1671) Mary Coppinger (dsp, dau of James Coppinger) m2. (14.06.1680) Elizabeth Redman (dau of Major Daniel Redman of Ballyinch Castle) A. daughter m3. (14.06.1688) Elizabeth Butler (d 12.1757, dau of Pierce Butler, 2nd Viscount Ikerrin) B. Sir Pierce Meade, 2nd Bart of Ballintubber (d unm bur 18.07.1711, 3rd son) C. Sir Richard Meade, 3rd Bart of Ballintubber (b 1697, d 26.05.1744) m. (1736) Catherine Prittie (d 21.03.1779, dau of Henry Prittie of Dunalley, she m2. Sir Henry Cavendish, 1st Bart) i. John Meade, 1st Earl of Clanwilliam (b 21.04.1744, d 19.10.1800) m. (29.08.1765) Theodosia Hawkins-Magill (d 02.03.1817, dau of Robert Hawkins-Magill of Gill Hall) a. Richard Meade, 2nd Earl of Clanwilliam (b 10.05.1766, d 03.09.1805) m1. (06.10.1793) Caroline, Countess Thun (b 18.05.1769, d 1804) (1) Richard Meade, 3rd Earl of Clanwilliam (b 15.08.1795, d 07.10.1879) had issue m. (03.07.1830) Elizabeth Herbert (d 20.09.1858, dau of George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke) (2) Caroline Meade (d 29.08.1820) m. (18711) Count Paul Szecheny of Austria (3) Selina Meade (d 29.08.1872) m. (1821) General Count Clam-Martinitz of Austria (4)+ other issue - Robert (b 21.07.1800, d young), Emma (b c03.1799, d 08.1799) m2. (07.1805) Margaret Irene Sarney (dau of John Sarney) b. hon. Robert Meade of Earsham Hall and Burrenwood and Rathfriland(b 29.02.1772, d 11.07.1852, General) had issue m. (20.06.1808) Anna Louisa Dalling (d 18.03.1853, dau of Gen. Sir John Dalling, Bart) and eventual heir. c. John Meade (d 06.08.1849, Lt. General) had issue m. (02.10.1816) Urania Caroline Ward (d 11.1851, dau of Hon. E, Ward) d. Pierce Meade (b 21.11.1776, d 22.11.1834, archdeacon of Dromore) had issue m. (06.04.1801) Elizabeth Percy (d 26.09.1823, dau of Thomas Percy, Bishop of Dromore) e. Anne Meade (d 1826) m. (1788) John Whaley of Whaley Abbey f. Catherine Meade (d 1793) m. (30.06.1789) Richard Wingfield, 4th Viscount Powerscourt (b 29.10.1762, d 19.07.1809) g. Theodosia Sarah Frances Meade m. Lord Howden h. Melosina Adelaide Meade (d 26.03.1866) m. (31.12.1801) John Chambre Brabazon, 10th Earl of Meath (b 09.04.1772, d 15.03.1851) i.+
other issue - Edward (d 1801), Rose Maria Arabella Sarah (b 1782-3, d 07.02.1876) m. (1760) Joseph Dean Bourke, Archbishop of Tuam, 3rd Earl of Mayo (b 1736, d 17.08.1794) D. Helen Meade (d 28.03.1743) m. Richard Ponsonby of Crotto E. Catherine Meade m1. Thomas Jones of Osbartstown m2. Nehemiah Donellan of Nenagh F. Mary Meade m. (23.02.1727) Denis McCarthy of Cloghrae G. Elizabeth Meade (d 06.10.1750) m1. Sir Ralph Freke, Bart of Rathbarry (d 1718) m2. James King, 4th Lord Kingston (b 1693, d 26/8.12.1761)
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other issue - William (d young), James (d young), Jane (d unm 1777) 2. Robert Meade of Kinsale m. (1682) Frances Courthope (dau of Sir Peter Courthope of [[Little Island]] and/or Courtstown by Margaret, dau of [[Thomas Daunt of Owlpen & Gortigrenane) The following comes from BLGI1958 (Meade formerly of Ballymartle and Ballintober), BLG1886 (Meade of Ballymartle) & BLG1886 (Meade of Ballintober). A. William Meade of Ballymartle (b 02.01.1685, d before 31.05.1764, Dean of Cork) m. (02.1719) Helena Townsend (dau of Bryan Townsend of Castle Townsend by Mary, dau of Edward Synge, Bishop of Cork) i. John Meade of Ballymartle and Ballintober (dsp 1800, rector of Ballymartle) m1. (1748) Katharine Moore (dau of Rev. John Moore of Innishannon) m2. (1768) Susanna Townsend (dau of Rev. Horace Townsend of Derry) ii. Robert Meade (b 1722,d 02.1779, rector of Danderrow) m. (1753) Charlotte Nesbitt (dau of James Nesbitt) a. Joanna Meade (b 1755, d unm) b. Helena Meade (b 04.05.1761, d 05.1786) m. (1785) Rev. Horace Townsend of Donoughmore iii. Richard Meade (d unm 1769) iv. William Meade (b 1728, d 1769, rector of Ringcurran) m. (1759) Martha Bourne (dau of Col. Richard Bourne of Burren) a. Richard Meade of Ballymartle (d 1814, rector of Ballymartle) had issue m. (1802) Dorothea Newman (d 1815, dau of Adam Newman of Dromore) b. William Meade (dsp 1813, MD) m. Catharine Poole (dau of Hewitt Poole of Mayfield) c. John Meade of Ballintober (b 1767, d 1876?) m. Alice Corker (dau of Chambre Corker of Ballymaloe and Glanmire, archdeacon of Ardagh, granddau of _ Browne, Archbishop of Tuam) (1) John Meade of Ballintober (b 26.07.1792, d 01.1864, rector of Livighmoney) had issue m. (26.07.1818) Sarah Wood (d 02.1873, dau of George Wood of Riverview) (2) William Meade (rector of Inchibacky & Midleton) had issue m. Anne Warrne (dau of Robert Warren) (3) Richard Meade of Dublin (d 04.1860) had issue m. Catharine Stephens (dau of William Stephens) (4)+ other issue (d unm) - d. Robert Meade (b 1768, d 1852, rector of Ballymoney) m. Elizabeth Travers (dau of Robert Travers) (1) William Robert Meade (dsp 1852, vicar of Kinsale) m. Margaret Lewis (dau of Richard Lewis) (2) Robert Meade (d unm) (3) Barbara Helena Meade (d 1814) m. William de Courcy Meade (bur 13.06.1855, rector) e.+ other issue (d unm) - Martha (d 1832), Helena (d 1843) B. Joanna Meade m. (1722) J. Nesbitt (MD) 3. Patrick Meade (dsp before 30.06.1732, Brigadier) 4. Dominick Meade (b 1661, Archdeacon of Cloyne) had issue m. Mary Smyth (dau of Francis Smyth of Rathcourcy) 5. Elizabeth Meade m. John Galway of Lota A. Mary Galway (d 28.11.1736) apparently of this generation m. (1682) Michael Grace of Gracefield (d 19.02.1760) 6. Eleanor Meade m. Godwin Swift (uncle of Dean) 7. Katherine Meade m. William Dunscombe of Cork
Main source(s): BP1934 (Clanwilliam) http://www.stirnet.com/main/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=79&startUrl=http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/mm4ae/meade01.htm
Ninth Generation
[edit]288. MINCHIN.
290. Charles WALCOT of Croagh, Co Limerick, Ireland. Charles married Elizabeth GAMES.
291. Elizabeth GAMES.
320. Thomas UNIACKE of Youghal died in Youghal.
322. Garrett FITZGERALD of Lisquinlan was born in 1620 in Lisquinlan. He died in 1670. He married Lady Elizabeth Tynte aka Phillis Tynt TINTE of Ballycrenane.
GARRETT FITZGERALD, of Lisquinlan, his son and heir, presented a petition to the Court of Claims, 21st August, 1662, praying that he might be restored to ... Journal By Cork Historical and Archaeological Society Published by Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 1894 Page 217 Item notes: v.3 (1894) Original from Harvard University Digitized Jul 26, 2007
... Colonel Phair and I etc went to Garrett Fitzgerald's of Lisquinlan to view Clonmain. We dined there; had a dispute with Priests Vowell and Webb, one Chaplain to the Lord President, the other at Yougal. We returned ...
... The Jesuits Book may have been the pamphlet "An Explanation of the Roman Catholic Belief" to which Penn's "Seasonable Caveat Against Popery" is a reply. See note January 2nd. 31st. Gerald Fitzgerald held lands from Lord Orrery. Garrett Fitzgerald lived at Lisquinlan and was made a Justice ... "Met at Shanagarry Colonel Osborne, Richard Hull, Francis Smith, Sergeant Rouls, and John Boles, also G. Fitzgerald. I did little business. They dined here. We had some controversy together about matter of liberty. Sergeant Rouls is to conclude with me about the business. G. Fitzgerald would have a farm. None can be set to him. They left us. I went with them, so did John Hull, Colonel Wallis, and John Boles almost to Ballicrenane, then returned.<note type="auth" n="69">Gerald Fitzgerald held lands from Lord Orrery. Garrett Fitzgerald lived at Lisquinlan and was made a Justice in 1669. Others of the family lived near by at Ichtermurragh where the ruins of the castellated house of Penn's time still stand. Both places are a few miles north-east of Shanagarry.</" "My Irish Journal, 1669-1670" by William Penn
167. Richard Hull (d. 1693) of Leamcon, co. Cork, a justice of common pleas knighted in 1678, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Henry Tynte. 168. Garrett Fitzgerald (d. 1689) was restored to his family's estate at Lisquinlan, co. Cork, in 1662. He also owned land near Corkebeg. - Page 138 169. Captain Michael Gayle had served in Robert Phaire's regiment during the Commonwealth, and was implicated in the 1663 plot against Dublin Castle. He seems to have a Muggletonian. Gayle rented Ballyronahane, Ballybraher, Coolenodigg, ... The Papers of William Penn By William Penn, Mary Maples Dunn, Richard S. Dunn Published by University of Pennsylvania Press, 1981 Original from the University of Virginia Digitized 28 Aug 2007 703 pages http://books.google.com.au/books?id=x1MMAAAAYAAJ&q=elizabeth+fitzgerald+lisquinlan&dq=elizabeth+fitzgerald+lisquinlan&lr=&pgis=1
(Estate) Fitzgerald/Penrose Fitzgerald (Corkbeg) - In 1667 Garrett Fitzgerald was granted the castle, town and lands of Kilcorkbegg alias Corkbeg with other lands in the barony of Imokilly, county Cork. Robert Fitzgerald of Lisquinlan and Corkbeg, county Cork, settled his Corkbeg estate by deed dated 30 April 1715 and his Lisquinlan estate by his will dated 10 June 1718 on his grandnephew Robert Uniacke, son of Thomas Uniacke Member of Parliament. Robert assumed the name of Fitzgerald and married Frances Judkin of Greenhills, county Tipperary as his first wife. They had two sons, the younger of whom became Sir Thomas Fitzgerald Judkin of Lisheen, county Tipperary in 1801. The elder son Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald of Lisquinlan and Corkbeg had only one son Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald who married Gertrude daughter of Thomas Lyon of Watercastle, Queen's County (Laois) and of Mount Blakeney but they had no children. Mrs Fitzgerald owned an estate in the parish of Kilbreedy Minor, barony of Coshma, county Limerick at the time of Griffith's Valuation. R.U. Fitzgerald's eldest sister Louisa married in 1794 James Penrose of Woodhill, county Cork. Their daughter Anne Penrose married Thomas Stewart and came to possess the Mount Blakeney estate and their son Robert Uniacke Penrose-Fitzgerald held land at the time of Griffith's Valuation in the parishes of Castlemagner, barony of Duhallow and Buttevant, barony of Orrery and Kilmore but the bulk of his estate was in the barony of Imokilly where he held land in at least 7 parishes. In May 1852 1,770 acres in the baronies of Barrymore, Orrery and Kilmore, Fermoy, Duhallow and Imokilly, county Cork, the estate of Robert Uniacke Penrose Fitzgerald was advertised for sale. In the 1870s his son Robert U.P. Fitzgerald of Corkbeg, Whitegate, owned 5,307 acres in county Cork and 764 acres in Queen's County (Laois). In 1896 Robert U.P. Fitzgerald was created a baronet. http://www.landedestates.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/search.jsp?q=parishes
This is an Admon-grant [the official grant of probate of Wills, Letters of Administration (Admon), and other probate business], dated 2 April, 1672, to "Thomas FitzGerald of ... of Lisquinlan (now represented by Sir Robert Uniacke- Penrose-FitzGerald, ... The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Published by , 1912 Item notes: v. 42 Original from the University of California Digitized Jan 7, 2008 - Page 169
Five miles from Youghal is the village of Killeigh, adjoining which, on the right, is Ahadda, a naturally wooded, romantic, and highly improved glen, where the proprietor, Sir Arthur Brooke, Bart, has a small cottage in which he occasionally resides. Opposite to the cottage is Killeigh Lodge, the residence of Roger Davis, Esq. About three miles to the right of Killeigh, are Mount Uniacke, the seat of Uniacke, Esq. ; Sal-lyre, Crofton Uniacke, Esq. ; Coolagur, James Uniacke, Esq. ; and Castletown, Uniacke, Esq. On the summit of the rising grounds, about two miles to the left, is Lisquinlan, the seat of Penrose Fitzgerald, Esq. ; the plantations of the demesne forming a conspicuous feature in the bleak tract of adjacent uplands. Near this is Castle Richard, Richard Fitzgerald, Esq. Beyond Killeigh, the country improves both in culture and appearance ; and passing on the right, at two miles, Ballindiness, the residence of Mr. Garde, enter the small, neat, and clean town of
CASTLE MARTYR, which is surrounded by the plantations of the fine demesne of the Earl of Shannon. This seat is remarkable for the ruins of the Castle from which it derives its name, the order in which it is kept, the artificial water, old trees, variety and extent of shrubs. Among the latter we may notice the camellias, probably the finest out of doors in the empire. The deer park, about two miles to the right, forms a feature on the upland road leading to Tallow ; and the rivulet Dower, remarkable for its subterraneous course runs through it. Close to Castle Martyr, on the left, are Carey's Wood, and near it Dromadda, the residence of Courtney, Esq. ; and on the right, on the high grounds near the deer park, Ballynona, Richard H. Wigmore ; and Beyond it the small village of Mogeela. Ref: Guide Through Ireland: Descriptive of Its Scenery, Towns, Seats, Antiquities, Etc. with Various Statistical Tables Also an Outline of Its Mineral Structure and a Brief View of Its Botany By James Fraser, Fraser Published by William Curry, Jun. and Company Samuel Holdsworth, London, Fraser and Co. Edinburgh, 1838 Original from Oxford University Digitized 10 Apr 2007 641 pages
323. Lady Elizabeth Tynt TINTE of Ballycrenane. BALLYCRENANE, an old castle at the еаst end of Ballycotton bay, barony of Imokilly, со. Cork, Munster. It was built by the Carews, became an old seat of the Tynte family, and afterwards passed into the possession of the family of Waller. Its architecture presents no feature of interest. The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New Poor-law, Franchise, Municipal and Ecclesiastical Arrangements, and Compiled with a Special Reference to the Lines of Railroad and Canal Communication, as Existing in 1814-45 Published by A. Fullarton and co., 1846 Original from Harvard University Digitized 9 Sep 2005 http://books.google.com.au/books?id=9rblf03SdkYC&pg=RA1-PA163&lpg=RA1-PA163&dq=elizabeth+tynte+ballycrenane&source=web&ots=tjkF5UtfD-&sig=P49Unn-Up-69WfFOl3G6p_j6XUk&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=7&ct=result
324. BORR. The Borr family history and ancestry can be viewed at Miscellanea Genealogica Et Heraldica: Fourth Series edited by W. Bruce Bannerman Published by Adamant Media Corporation, 2001 ISBN 1402194064, 9781402194061 442 pages
Tenth Generation
[edit]640. UNIACKE.
644. William FITZGERALD of Lisquinlan was born in 1600 in Lisquinlan. He died in 1650. 216, it is stated that Sir John Fitzgerald (m Ellen Barry*) of Ballymaloe, by a codicil to his Will, dated December, 1640, bequeathed to William Fitzgerald of Lisquinlan the . Journal Page 166 by Michigan State Medical Society, William L. Clements Library - 1915 *Families covered: Barry of Barrymore, Barry of Buttevant, Barry of Fota Island, Barry of Lislee, Barry of Marbury
James FitzRichard Barry, 4th Viscount Barrymore or Buttevant (d 10.04.1581) m. Ellen (dau of Cormac MacCarthy Reagh) 1. Richard Barry, 'Viscount Barrymore' (dsp 22.04.1622) 2. David Barry of Barry Court, 5th Viscount Barrymore or Buttevant (d 10.04.1617) m1. Ellen Roche (a 1598, dau of David Roche, Viscount Roche of Fermoy by Ellen Butler)
Ballymaloe House, Shanagarry, Co. Cork, Ireland T: +353 (0)21 4652 531 F: +353 (0)21 4652 021 Circa. 1450 Ballymaloe, a Norman Castle, is built by a branch of the Fitzgerald family, illegitimate descendants of the knights of Kerry. Corn and castle on lands. 1578 - 1583 Geraldine wars rage in the vicinity. Castle seized, corn burned. March 1602 The owner, John FitzEdmund Fitzgerald knighted at Ballymaloe by Lord Mountjoy for his neutrality at the Battle of Kinsale. 1611 - 1617 Lady Hanoria Fitzgerald, mistress of Ballymaloe, hid monks fleeing from Youghal and protected a holy relic, now in the Dominican Priory, Cork. Sir John FitzEdmund Fitzgerald, is said to be one of the best estated commoners in Ireland. Ballymaloe becomes one of the last of the great Anglo-Norman households. 1641-1679 House passed to Lord Broghill. Cromwell and William Penn visit Ballymaloe. South wing built. http://ballymaloe.ie/history/times-gone-by.html
Many of the Old English lost their property. In the barony of Imokilly ... The Old English Earl of Barrymore survived the upheavals of the 1650s, as did some of the Fitzgeralds of Imokilly. Although the Ballymaloe (in Cloyne) Geraldines appear to have taken no part in the rebellion, which began in 1641, they, like the remainder of the Catholic gentry, were dispossessed in the early but of all their lands. Ballinacurra (near Midleton) and the surrounding townlands were given to Col Richard Fitzgerald of the Castlemartyr family.23 ... In Imokilly a third of those losing land were Old English families, this including twenty-two Fitzgeralds. In the North and South Liberties Terrys of Cork 1600-2000: A Local Historical Perspective By Kevin Terry, Christopher Terry, Bernard Terry, Diarmuid Uaconaill Contributor Christopher Terry, Diarmuid Uaconaill Published by Terrys of Cork, 2005 ISBN 0954740912, 9780954740917 289 pages http://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZxMbHNFwMjgC&pg=PA46&lpg=PA46&dq=Sir+John+Fitzgerald+of+Ballymaloe&source=web&ots=fdGRP0_2aX&sig=yR1Z4jprFyCBjOhdQWL5E4yN6RQ&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=7&ct=result#PPA46,M1
http://www.martinrealm.org/genealogy/fitzgerald.htm
Fitzgerald of Offaly, Kildare etc
[edit]The first known ancestor of this greatest Anglo-Irish family was a Walter FitzOther or FitzUther, who married Beatrice, and held lands of William the Conqueror in Berkshire at the time of the Domesday survey. The name is Anglo-Saxon, not Norman. Walter's eldest son William "de Windsor" was the ancestor of the minor noble family of Windsor; Rogers Cotter was descended from him through the Blount and Ludlow lines. The second son was Gerald, the Fitzgerald ancestor - see below. The third son was Robert FitzWalter de Windsor, lord of Eston or Estain, who had descendants (including probably our Lovaine ancestors, as follows: Robert's son William de Windsor of Estain had a daughter Delicia, who married Robert de Hastings; their daughter Delicia married Henry de Cornhill; their daughter Jane married Sir Godfrey de Lovaine).
Walter's second son Gerald FitzWalter was appointed Constable of Pembroke Castle by Henry I; as such he was responsible for keeping the southwestern Welsh lords in check. He married, probably for diplomatic reasons, Nesta, daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr Mawr, the Prince of South Wales. By Gerald's efforts, "the southern coast of Wales was saved for the English and and the bulwarks of Ireland stormed." One son, David (died 1176), became Bishop of St David's, the premier Welsh see; and a daughter, Angharad, was the mother of the chronicler known as Giraldus Cambrensis (Gerald of Wales) - see Barry for our descent from her. Another son, Maurice FitzGerald, eponymous ancestor of the family, went to Ireland with Strongbow's invasion and became Baron of Naas, a small town just west of Dublin. The eldest son (probably) was William FitzGerald of Carru Castle (died 1173), whose elder son Otto FitzWilliam is probably ancestor of the Carew family; the younger son William FitzWilliam is ancestor of the Gerards of Kingsley.
Maurice FitzGerald (1100-1176) married Alice, daughter of Arnulf de Montgomery, lord of Pembroke, by Lafracoth O'Brien, a great-granddaughter of Brian Boru (see O'Brien). We know of six children: (1) William FitzMaurice, Lord of Naas (alive in 1185, but apparently no children); (2) Gerald, first Lord of Offaly, see below; (3) Thomas FitzMaurice, ancestor of the Decies branch, see farther below; (4) Alexander, died young; (5) Maurice FitzMaurice, ancestor of the FitzGeralds of Burnchurch; and (6) Nesta, married Hervey de Montmorency, Constable of Ireland; no children.
Gerald FitzMaurice FitzGerald (c1150-1203) married Eva, daughter of Robert of Bermingham. They were the parents of Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Lord of Offaly (c1194-1257), who married Juliana and was the father of four children: (1) Gerald FitzMaurice FitzGerald, see below; (2) Maurice 'Mael' FitzMaurice FitzGerald, Justiciar of Ireland (died 1286), who married (1276) Emmeline, daughter of Stephen de Longespee Plantagenet and was the father of Juliana, who married Sir Thomas de Clare, Governor of London - our ancestors through several lines; see de Clare; (3) Thomas FitzMaurice FitzGerald of Banada, see farther below; and (4) Olivia, married Henry Dylon or de Leon, ancestors of the Dillons of Drumrany and later Viscounts of Costello Gallen; probably our ancestors; still working on it.
Gerald FitzMaurice FitzGerald (died c1243, before his father the 2nd Lord Offaly) but had two children (his wife's name is unknown): (1) Maurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Offaly, who by his first wife (name unknown) was the father of Gerald FitzMaurice, 4th Lord of Offaly - he married Joan de Geneville but had no children; and (2) Juliana, who married John de Cogan and had descendants.
Thomas FitzMaurice FitzGerald of Banada (died 1271) married Rohesia de St. Michael, and they had a son John FitzThomas FitzGerald, 5th Lord of Offaly, 1st Earl of Kildare (the title dates to 1316). He married Blanche, daughter of John Roche, Lord of Fermoy. Their first two sons, Gerald and John, appear to have died young. The third was Thomas, 2nd Earl, see below. They also had two daughters: Joan, who married Sir Edmund de Botiller, Earl of Carrick, and was mother of the first Earl of Ormonde, see Butler; and Elizabeth, who married Sir Thomas Netterville and is probably our ancestor via that family.
Thomas Fitzgerald, the second Earl, married (1312) Joan, a daughter of Richard de Burgh, the "Red Earl" of Ulster. He was Justiciar of Ireland in 1327-1328, and was named hereditary Sheriff of Kildare. They had probably four children: (1) John (1314-1323); (2) Richard FitzGerald, 3rd Earl of Kildare (1317-1331); (3) Maurice FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Kildare, see below; and (4) Emily, married Gerald Dillon of Drumrany.
The third earl died childless at 14; Thomas' younger son Maurice, the fourth Earl, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Bartholomew Burghersh. They had three children: (1) Gerald FitzGerald, 5th Earl of Kildare (died 1410) , who had two children but no grandchildren; (2) John FitzGerald, 6th Earl of Kildare, see below; and (3) Richard FitzGerald of Ballysonan, who married Julia, daughter of Nicholas de Castlemartin, and had a daughter Anne, who married Christopher Plunkett, 1st Lord of Dunsany and is ancestor of the Lords Dunsany - see Plunkett - not our direct ancestors, I think.
The second son John FitzGerald, sixth Earl of Kildare, died in 1427. His wife was Margaret de la Herne, whose ancestry has not been discovered. Their only son Thomas, seventh Earl, was Deputy of Ireland and founder of the "Brotherhood of St George," an organization of knights formed to defend the Pale against the heathen Irish. He is the real founder of the family's power; as a principal supporter of the Yorkists in the Wars of the Roses, he was granted extensive estates and recovered other lands lost in earlier generations to the Butlers. He was Lord Chancellor 1464-67 but was attainted of treason when the Lancastrians regained power. Under Edward IV he was back in favor; when he died in 1474 he was buried at All Hallows monastery in Dublin. His wife was a cousin, Joan Fitzgerald (died 1486), daughter of James, seventh Earl of Desmond, by Mary, daughter of another great Anglo-Irish chieftain, William Burke, the MacWilliam of Uachtar. Their children: (1) Gerald, 8th Earl, see below; (2) Sir Thomas FitzGerald of Lackagh, Chancellor of Ireland, ancestor of the FitzGeralds of Lackagh, Kilrush and Narraghbeg in Kildare; (3) James FitzGerald, ancestor of the FitzGeralds of Mullaghmast, Kilmeed and Birtown in Kildare - he married Eleanor FitzGibbon, daughter of Maurice FitzGibbon, the White Knight, and was father of Alice, wife of Thomas Plunkett of Kilsaran; (4) Maurice FitzGerald ancestor of the FitzGeralds of Thomastown and Cahirass in Limerick; (5) Eleanor, who married Conn O'Neill of Tyrone and was thus an ancestor of the last Earl, Hugh (see O'Neill for our descent); and (6) Anne.
Gerald Fitzgerald (1456-1513), eighth Earl of Kildare, was known as "Gerald Mór" He governed Ireland for Edward IV, Edward V and Richard III, and was consequently imprisoned for two years by Henry VII in the Tower of London. He married first Alison, daughter of Rowland FitzEustace, Lord Portlester; they had seven children: (1) Gerald, 9th Earl, see below; (2) Eleanor, married Donald McCarthy Reagh, Chief of Carbery (their daughter Julia or Sheela married first Dermod O'Sullivan Beare and is our ancestor via Browne), and second Calvagh O'Donnell, Lord of Tyrconnell; (3) Margaret, married Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormonde; (4) Elizabeth, married Christopher Fleming, 8th Lord Slane, no children; (5) Eustacia, married Sir Ulick de Burgh of Clanricarde, many descendants including the Earls of Clanricarde, but I think not us; (6) Alice, married Con Bacach (the Lame) O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone, who is our ancestor, but not by Alice; and (7) Joan. The 8th Earl married secondly Elizabeth, daughter of Oliver St. John of Lydiard Tregoze, and had further children: (8) Henry, died young in 1516; (9) Thomas (died 1530), whose daughter Isabel married Richard Nugent, 12th Baron Delvin; (10) Sir James FitzGerald of Leixlip, who married twice and had descendants; (11) Oliver FitzGerald of Killeigh, ancestor of the FitzGeralds of Balloagh and Fortinure; (12) Richard, married but no children; (13) Sir John FitzGerald, no descendants; and (14) Walter FitzGerald, ancestor of the FitzGeralds of Glassealy in Limerick. The 8th Earl also had an acknowledged illegitimate daughter Catherine, who married Peter Talbot of Malahide - many descendants.
Gerald Óg Fitzgerald (died 1534), ninth Earl of Kildare, was also Deputy of Ireland until the Butlers turned Henry VIII against him. He died in the Tower of London. He married first Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Zouche of Codnor, by whom he had five children: (1) Thomas FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Kildare (1513-1537), married but no children; (2) Catherine, married Jenico Preston, 3rd Viscount Gormanston; (3) Alice, married James Fleming, 14th Lord Slane, no children; (4) Mary, married Brien O'Connor Failghe, Chief of Offaly; and (5) Elizabeth, married Fergananim O'Carroll, Chief of Ely O'Carroll. The 9th Earl married second Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, and had further children: (6) Gerald 'the Wizard' FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare, see below; (7) Edward FitzGerald, ancestor of the present Duke of Leinster; (8) Margaret, died unmarried; (9) Elizabeth 'Fair Geraldine' FitzGerald, married twice; and (10) Cicely.
Gerald 'the Wizard' FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare (1525-1585) married (1534) Mabel, daughter of Sir Anthony Browne and Alice Gage. Five children: (1) Gerald FitzGerald, Lord Offaly (1559-1580), one daughter, many descendants via Digby; (2) Henry FitzGerald, 12th Earl of Kildare (1562-1597) - three daughters, many descendants via Barnewall; (3) William FitzGerald, 13th Earl of Kildare (died unmarried 1599); (4) Mary (1556-1610), married our ancestor Christopher Nugent, 14th Lord Delvin; and (5) Elizabeth, married as his second wife Donough O'Brien, 4th Earl of Thomond.
FitzGerald of the Decies "The Decies" refers more or less to modern County Waterford.
Thomas Fitzmaurice (died 1213), younger brother of Gerald, the first Lord of Offaly, married Elinor, daughter of Jordan de Marck or de Insula (see Marisco) and had at least two children: (1) Maurice, ancestor of the Fitzmaurice lords of Kerry, and (2) John FitzThomas of Shanid (died 1261, in battle), who had several illegitimate sons (see Knights of Glin, below) married Margery, daughter and heiress of Thomas FitzAnthony, Lord of the Decies and Desmond. Their eldest son John FitzThomas married Maud de Barry and died before his father (another son, (2) Maurice, is ancestor of the Cloyne branch, see below), but had a son Thomas FitzMaurice (1261-1298), who inherited the lordship of the Decies. His descendants used the surnames FitzThomas and FitzGerald almost interchangeably. Thomas married Margaret, daughter of Thomas, 1st Lord Berkeley, and Joan Ferrers of Derby. They had two sons: (1) Thomas (1290-1305) and (2) Maurice FitzThomas, 1st Earl of Desmond (see that page). The seventh earl's younger brother Gerald Mór FitzJames FitzGerald was the ancestor of several generations of Lords of the Decies in the sixteenth century, but then the title fell out of use. The title Baron Decies was created in 1812 for Reverend the Hon. William Beresford, Archbishop of Tuam from 1794 to 1819, and is still held by his descendants.
I have not been able to determine where (if anywhere) this family fits into the Kildare line. I find four siblings, but not their parents: (1) Gerald, see below; (2) John Fitzgerald, of Larohyes in Westmeath, had descendants; (3) Rose, wife of William Bermingham, 1st Lord Carbury; and (4) Anne, married More O'Melaghlin, no children.
Gerald Fitzgerald of Blackwood in Kildare married first Margaret Delahyde, widow of Peter Nangle, and second Marian, daughter of Nicholas St Lawrence, 3rd (or 16th) Lord Howth, Lord Chancellor of Ireland; she was the widow of Christopher Nugent of Delvin, by whom she is our ancestor. By Margaret, three children: (1) George, see below; (2) Maurice, had descendants; and (3) Margaret, married William Tuite of Killern. By Marian, one son: (4) Gerald Fitzgerald of Rathrone (died c1609), who had descendants, the lords of Rathrone, Castletown Moylagh, and other manors in County Meath.
George Fitzgerald of Tecroghan (now Tircroghan, in Westmeath) was born about 1525, and married Alison, daughter of Sir Christopher St Lawrence, 4th Lord Howth, and his wife Anne Bermingham (Alison's second husband was William Heron). They were the parents of (1) Edward Fitzgerald (below) and of (2) Amy, who married Francis MacLaoighsigh or Ley; many descendants; and (3) Mabel, married Dudley Bagenall.
Sir Edward Fitzgerald of Tecroghan (c1560-1625) married Alison, daughter of Sir Christopher Barnewall of Crickstown and Marian Sherie. He was the father of Luke (see below) and of Elizabeth (died 1619), who married (1614) Christopher Barnewall, and was the mother of the 8th Lord Trimlestown.
Sir Luke Fitzgerald (born 1586), a seventeenth-century lawyer and justiciar, defended his castle at Tecroghan from Cromwell's army in 1652 but had to surrender. He married Mary, daughter of Nicholas, first Viscount Netterville, and Eleanor Bathe. They had at least two daughters: Eleanor, who married Theobald Bourke, 3rd Viscount Mayo, and died in 1693 (one son, Luke; no grandchildren); and Jane, who married Matthew Plunkett, 7th Baron Louth, in 1664. They were the parents of Eleanora Plunkett (died 1698), who married James Cotter (c1630-1705) and was thus the grandmother of the first Cotter baronet.
The manor of Tecroghan was acquired by the Walsh family after the mid-1550s, when Sir Walter Fitzgerald - presumably George's brother - was attainted of treason.
Maurice, younger brother of John FitzThomas of the Decies, above, was the father of Sir Richard FitzGerald of Imokilly in County Cork. His son Richard was Seneschal of Imokilly; his son Maurice had two sons, Richard and Edmund. Richard FitzGerald was the father of William, father of James FitzGerald called 'the Deacon.' James was the father of Edmund Fitzgerald, father of (1) our ancestor Ellen, married Dermod O'Brien, 5th Lord of Inchiquin, (2) Honora, married Patrick FitzMaurice, 19th Baron of Kerry, and (3) James FitzGerald of Cloyne, who was a royalist during the Civil Wars and willed his large estates to Charles I. After the Restoration in 1660, Charles II restored the estates to James' son Edmund Fitzgerald of Ballymallow in Cork.
Irish Pedigrees Vol. II
11. Maurice ; son of John ; was the sixth lord Kerry. He had three sons-1. Patrick ; 2. Richard, who was the ancestor of Fitzmaurice, of Lickbeven and Moybile, in Clanrickard ; 3. John, who died without issue. 12. Patrick; son of Maurice; This Patrick had a son named Thomas Balbhan ("balbh:" Irish, bumb; "an," one who ; Lat. "balbus"), a quo, some say, Balwin and Baldwin;* and a daughter who was wife of Sir William Fitzgerald, knight of Kerry, and mother of William who was the ancestor of Fitzgerald of Cloyne, and of Maurice who was the ancestor of Fitzgerald of Allen, in the county Kildare.
Irish Pedigrees Vol. II p212 FITZGERALD. (No. 5.)
Of Cloyne, Abbeyfeale, and Kilkee.
Arms : Same as "Fitzgerald," No. 3. Earls of Desmonds* Arms : Erm. a saltire gu. Crest : A boar pass. erm. fretty gu. Suporters : Two male griffins ar. chained and spiked on the breast and shoulders or.
JOHN FITZGERALD, known as "John of Callan," who is No. 6 on the
"Fitzgibbon" pedigree, was twice married ; by his second wife he had
Maurice, who was the ancestor of Fitzgerald, of Cloyne, Abbeyfeale, and Kilkee.
6. John Fitzgerald ; son of Thomas Mor ; slain in battle, in 1261. 7. Maurice ; his son. 8. Sir Richard, of Imokilly ; his son. 9. Richard, the first Seneschal of Imokilly : his son. 10. Maurice : his son. 11. Richard : his son ; had a brother named Edmund. 12. William : his son. 13. James, the Deacon : his son. 14. Edmund, the Deacon : his son. 15. Sir John, of Cloyne (Sir Seann O'Cluoin, or Seann Mor), Knt. :
was one of the largest estate-owners in Ireland ; willed his estate to King Charles I. but, on the Restoration, Charles II. restored it to Sir John's eldest son, Edmund, of Ballymalow*
- Ballymalow : See the "Acts of Settlement and Explanation," pp. 93-94 (Dublin : 1665).
16. Garrett ; a younger son of Sir John, of Cloyne ; had an elder brother Sir Thomas, besides Edmund of Ballymalow. 17. Edmund : son of Garrett ; formerly of Cork, but went to Kerry at the instance of his aunt, the Countess of Luxenaw ; living in 1694. 18. Garrett, the Mauleen (or Garrett of the Wallet) : son of Edmund.
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19. Edmund of Abbefeale : his son.Mifren (talk) 15:58, 28 July 2009 (UTC)
The Knights of Glin
[edit]Yet another Fitzgerald branch - this is one of only three hereditary knighthoods in the British peerage. Their longtime seat was Glin Castle, now a hotel. John FitzThomas of Shanid (died 1261, in battle), besides his legitimate children by Margery, see above under Decies) is supposed to have had four or five illegitimate sons: perhaps all by Una, an O'Connor of Kerry: (1) Sir John FitzJohn of Glincarby, see below; (2) Gilbert FitzJohn of Meane, ancestor of the White Knights (see FitzGibbon); (3) Philip, ancestor of several FitzGerald lines in County Limerick; and maybe (4) Maurice, ancestor of the Knights of Kerry, though he could also be the son of Thomas Fitzmaurice (died 1213), and therefore a brother rather than son of John FitzThomas.
Sir John FitzJohn of Glincarby (died p1307) married a Purcell of Tipperary (later the Barons of Loughmoe), likely a daughter of Sir Hugh Purcell, whose grandfather (also Hugh) accompanied Strongbow to Ireland. They were the parents of (1) Thomas, see below; (2) Maurice (died p1318), had descendants; (3) Sir John (died p1332); (4) Gilbert; and (5) David, had descendants.
Sir Thomas FitzJohn of Glincarby (died p1351), Sheriff of Tipperary, was part of the Irish force which invaded Scotland in 1345, and may have been knighted at Halidon Hill. He had a son, Sir John FitzThomas (died p1364), father of Philip FitzJohn, who seems to be the first called "Knight of Glin." His son Thomas, Knight of Glin, married Mary, daughter of Thomas FitzMaurice, 8th Lord of Kerry. Six children: (1) Edmond (died 1503), no children; (2) John, see below; (3) Evelyn, married The O'Connor Kerry of Carrigafoyle; (4) a daughter who married Edmond McThomas of Cleanglish; (5) a daughter who married a member of the FitzGibbon family; and (6) a daughter who married Teige MacCarty of Muskerry but had no children (he is our ancestor by another wife).
John, Knight of Glin (died 1541), was also an Anglican priest and a canon of Limerick cathedral. He had at least two sons: (1) Thomas, see below, and (2) Edmond FitzGerald of Ballynamara, many descendants including an illegitimate line who became ducs de Magenta in France. John is probably also the father of the Eleanor FitzGerald who married Morrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Thomond, 1st Lord of Inchiquin.
Thomas FitzGerald, Knight of Glin (died 1571), also known as Knight of the Valley, was attainted for rebellion; for the next two generations his family were major supporters of the Catholic resistance against England. Eventually they were reinstated to most of their Kerry and Limerick estates, and the title is extant. The current 29th Knight has no sons or brothers. http://www.martinrealm.org/genealogy/fitzgerald.htm
the Earls of Desmond
[edit]FitzThomas/Fitzgerald
Desmond is a region in Munster, an autonmous kingdom in pre-Norman times.
The ancestor of this family was a FitzMaurice of Offaly; they in turn were a branch of the FitzGeralds of Maynooth and Naas (later Kildare and Leinster); during their centuries as Earls of Desmond they sometimes called themselves FitzThomas (after the founder of the branch) or Fitzgerald. See FitzGerald for the ancestors of:
Thomas FitzMaurice (1261-1298), whose paternal grandmother was heiress to the early Norman lordships of Decies and Desmond. He was known as Lord of the Decies in his lifetime, and married Margaret, daughter of Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Lord Berkeley. They had two sons: (1) Thomas FitzThomas (1290-1305), and (2) Maurice FitzThomas, 1st Earl of Desmond (1293-1356).
The first Earl of Desmond was already known informally as the fourth Baron Desmond because of his inheritance from his great-grandmother (her father was Thomas FitzAnthony, Lord of Decies and Desmond (died 1229; he was Seneschal of Leinster and custodian of a number of counties and lordships in Munster, including Desmond; he had five daughters, who descendants acquired titles to various of these estates). Maurice FitzThomas, 1st Earl of Desmond (created by Edward III, 1329) was married three times. His first wife, Katherine, daughter of Richard 'the Red' de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster, died childless. It is not known for sure which of the other two wives was the mother of his five children - Margaret, daughter of Conchobar (Conor) O'Brien of Thomond (our ancestor by another child), or Eleanor, daughter of Nicholas FitzMaurice, 3rd Lord of Kerry (also our ancestor by another child). The second wife is the more likely candidate.
The five children were: (1) Maurice FitzMaurice FitzThomas, 2nd Earl of Desmond (1336-188, no children); (2) Nicholas FitzMaurice (born c1338, "an idiot" according to contemporary sources); (3) Gerald FitzMaurice FitzThomas, 3rd Earl of Desmond, see below; (4) John - not known whether he had descendants; and (5) Anne, who married Sir Maurice Dillon of Drumrany - many descendants who intermarried with families connected to us, but I find no descent.
Gerald FitzMaurice FitzThomas, 3rd Earl of Desmond (died 1398) married Eleanor, daughter of James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormonde. They had four children: (1) Sir John FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Desmond, see below; (2) James FitzGerald FitzThomas, 6th Earl of Desmond, see farther below; (3) Joan, married Maurice FitzMaurice, 6th Lord of Kerry, possible ancestors via MacCarty; and (4) Ellice, married John Barry, 7th Lord Barrymore or Buttevant, Sheriff of Cork - see Barry,
Sir John FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Desmond, married Joan Roche of Fermoy and had a son Thomas FitzJohn , 5th Earl of Desmond (c1385-1440), who died unmarried. He was succeeded by his uncle, James FitzGerald FitzThomas, 6th Earl of Desmond (died 1463), who married Mary (died 1435, daughter of Ulick mac Rickard Burke; see Burgh). They had two sons and two daughters: (1) Thomas FitzJames FitzThomas, 7th Earl of Desmond, see below; (2) Gerald Mor FitzJames FitzGerald, see farther below; (3) Joan, married Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Kildare, Chancellor of Ireland; and (4) Honora, married Thomas FitzMaurice, 8th Lord of Kerry.
Thomas FitzJames FitzThomas, 7th Earl of Desmond (died 1468) married Ellice, daughter of William Barry, 8th Lord Barrymore and had five children: (1) James FitzThomas, 8th Earl of Desmond (c1448-1487, who married Margaret, daughter of Tadhg (Teige) an Chombaid O'Brien, King of Thomond, and had one daughter, Joan, who is our ancestor by her marriage to Maurice Roche, 2nd Lord of Fermoy); (2) Maurice FitzThomas 'the lame', 9th Earl of Desmond (died 1520), who has many descendants, but I think is not our ancestor; (3) Thomas FitzThomas, 11th Earl of Desmond (1454-1534), whose second wife was the famous "Old Countess of Desmond," see below; one son, one grandson, no further descendants; (4) Sir John FitzThomas, see below; and (5) Ellen, married Turlough O'Brien, Captain of Thomond, and had descendants.
Sir John FitzThomas, the fourth son of the 7th Earl, had a son Sir John FitzJohn FitzThomas of Decies, who married More or Maud (daughter of Donogh O'Brien of Carrigogunnell), and had four children: (1) James FitzJohn FitzThomas, 13th Earl of Desmond (died 1558), whose descendants held the earldom down to its forfeiture in 1582 and claimed it until 1632; (2) Sir Maurice FitzThomas, whose daughter Eleanor married Maurice Roche, 6th Lord, Viscount of Fermoy and is our ancestor via MacCarty; (3) Catherine, who married Sir William Bourke, 1st Lord of Castle Connell; and (4) a son who died in infancy.
We return to Gerald Mor FitzJames FitzGerald, second son of the 6th Earl, above. He married Margaret, probably daughter of Richard Oge MacWilliam of Clanrickard (died 1519) - see Burgh). They had five children: Maurice, Gerald, Thomas, and a daughter, and also John FitzGerald of Dromana, Lord of the Decies (died 1533), whose daughter Catherine was the "Old Countess of Desmond" (above), and whose son Gerald FitzJohn FitzGerald of Dromana, Lord of the Decies had many descendants, but I think not us.
Queen Elizabeth re-created the title Earl of Desmond for James FitzGerald (son of the 15th Earl of Kildare) in 1600, but he died a year later. It was re-created in 1619 for Richard Preston, but he died childless in 1628. It was again re-created for George Feilding in 1628, but his son inherited the title Earl of Denbigh in 1675, and so has been held by that family ever since - today, Alexander Stephen Rudolph Feilding is 12th Earl of Denbigh and 11th Earl of Desmond. http://www.martinrealm.org/genealogy/desmond.htm
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Families covered: FitzThomas/FitzGerald of Desmond, FitzGerald of Dromana, FitzGerald of The Decies
Thomas FitzMaurice, Lord of Decies (b 04.1261, d 04.06.1298) Although we show the family name of this family as FitzThomas, they often took the family name FitzGerald. m. Margaret Berkeley (dau of Thomas, Lord Berkeley, by Joan Ferrers) 1.
Thomas FitzThomas (b c02.04.1290, dsp before 02.04.1305) 2. Maurice FitzThomas, 1st Earl of Desmond (b 1393, d 25.01.1355-6)
m1. (05/06.08.1312) Katherine/Margaret de Burgh (dsp c01.11.1331, dau of Richard 'the Red' de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster) m2. Margaret O'Brien (dau of Connor O'Brien of Thomond) m3. (before 20.04.1344) Eleanor/Aveline FitzMaurice (dau of Nicholas FitzMaurice, 3rd Lord of Kerry)
Except to exclude his first wife, who died before the eldest son was born - although BE1883 (FitzGerald of Desmond) shows her as his mother - it is not known which of Maurice's wives bore his children.
A. Maurice FitzMaurice FitzThomas, 2nd Earl of Desmond (b 31.07.1336, dsp before 05.06.1388) m. (1350) Beatrice de Stafford (dau of Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford) B. Nicholas FitzMaurice (b c1338, "an idiot") C. Gerald FitzMaurice FitzThomas, 3rd Earl of Desmond (d 1398) m. (after 20.07.1359) Alianore Butler (d 1392/1404, dau of James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond) i. Sir John FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Desmond (d 04.03.1399-1400) m. Joan (dau of Lord Fermoy)
a. Thomas FitzJohn , 5th Earl of Desmond (b c1385, dsp bur 10.08.1240)
ii. James FitzGerald FitzThomas, 6th Earl of Desmond (d 1462-3) m. Mary (d 1435, dau of Ulick mac Rickard Burk) a. Thomas FitzJames FitzThomas, 7th Earl of Desmond (d 1468) m. Ellice Barry (dau of William Barry, 8th lord of Barrymore) (1) James FitzThomas, 8th Earl of Desmond (b c1448, dspm 07.12.1487) m. Margaret O'Brien (dau of Toirdhealbhagh (or Teihe or Turlough) Bog 'the Soft' O'Brien, King of Thomond) (A) Joan FitzThomas m. Maurice Roche, 2nd Lord of Fermoy (2) Maurice FitzThomas 'the lame', 9th Earl of Desmond (d 1520)
m1. Ellen Roche (dau of Maurice Roche, 2nd Lord of Fermoy)
m2. Honor FitzGibbon (dau of John FitzGibbon, 'the white knight') Uncertain who was the mother of ... (A) James FitzMaurice FitzThomas, 10th Earl of Desmond (dspm 18.06.1529) m. Amy O'Brien (d before 1537, dau of Toirdhealbhach O'Brien, Bishop of Kildare (d 1525) (i) Joan FitzThomas m1. James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormonde, 2nd Earl of Ossory (d 28.10.1546) m2. Sir Francis Bryan, Lord Justice of Ireland (d 02.02.1549-50) m3. (1550-1) Sir Gerald 'the Rebel' FitzThomas, 14th Earl of Desmond (b c1533, d 11.11.1583) @3@ below (ii) Honora FitzGerald or FitzThomas m. Pierce Butler, 'Pierce na Buile' (Wild Peter), of Grallagh (d 11.01.1571)
(B) Thomas FitzGerald (d before 18.06.1529)
m. Margaret Butler (a 08.1542, dau of Piers Butler, Earl of Ormonde and Ossory) (C) Ellice FitzThomas m. Conchobar (Conor) O'Brien, King of Thomond (d 1540) (3) Thomas FitzThomas, 11th Earl of Desmond (b 1454, d 1534) m1. Shela/Gille MacCarthy (a 1505, dau of Cormac Laidir McTeige MacCarthy, Lord of Muskerry, by Mary, dau of Edmond Fitzmaurice of Kerry & Lixnaw) (A) Maurice FitzThomas of Desmond (dvp 1529) m. Joan (dau of John Maurice FitzGibbon, 'the white knight') (i) James FitzThomas, 12th Earl of Desmond (dspm 19.03.1539-40) m. Mary MacCarthy (dau of Comac Oge MacCarthy, Lord of Muskerry) m2. Catherine FitzGerald (b c1509, d 1604) - see @1@ below
(4) Sir John FitzThomas
(A) Sir John FitzJohn FitzThomas of Decies m. More or Maud (dau of Donogh O'Brien of Carrigogunnell) (i) son (ii) James FitzJohn FitzThomas, 13th Earl of Desmond (d 14.10.1558)
According to TCP (Desmond), James repudiated his first marriage, and declared his issue by that marriage to be illegitimate, on the grounds of consanguinity, Joan being shown as daughter of Maurice Roche, 6th Lord, Eleanor, daughter of James's younger brother Maurice. TCP specifically reports that this made her his grand-niece. BE1883 (FitzGerald of Desmond) disagrees and identifies her as daughter of 'Maurice the Mad' 4th Lord Fermoy, with consanguinity also being the reason for the repudiation (as a cousin). The dates make that seem much more likely so we follow BE1883 as to her identity. Whatever his relationship with his first wife, the repudiation of the marriage not only upset the Roche family but also led to disputes between his descendants as to who was the 'real' Earl.
m1. (div) Joan Roche (dau of Maurice 'the Mad' Roche, 4th Lord, Viscount Fermoy) (a) Sir Thomas 'the Red' FitzThomas, '14th Earl of Desmond' (d 18.01.1595) m. ?? Roche (dau of David Roche, Viscount Fermoy) ((1)) James FitzThomas, '15th Earl of Desmond' (bur 28.04.1607) m1. (1585) Margaret Power (dau of John Power, Baron le Power) m2. Ellen Butler (dau of Piers Butler) ((2)) John FitzThomas, '16th Earl of Desmond' (a 1615) m. dau of Richard Comerford of Dangenmore
((A)) Gerald FitzThomas, '17th Earl of Desmond' (d unm 1632)
m2. (before 1533) More O'Connell (d 1548, dau of Sir Maolrony O'Connell, Lord of Ely O'Connell) @2@ below (b) Sir Gerald 'the Rebel' FitzThomas, 14th Earl of Desmond (b c1533, d 11.11.1583) He was attainted for rebellion in 1582 and was stripped of his title. m1. (1550-1) Joan FitzThomas (dau of James FitzThomas, 10th Earl of Desmond) @3@ above m2. (before 11.01.1567-8) Eleanor Butler (d 1636, dau of Edmund Butler, Baron Dunboyne) ((1)) James FitzThomas, Baron Inchiquin, 15th Earl of Desmond (b c1571, d unm before 11.11.1601) His title was restored. ((2)) Catherine FitzThomas m1. (sp?) Maurice Roche, 6th Lord, Viscount of Fermoy (d 24.10.1600) m2. Daniel O'Brien, 1st Viscount of Clare (b by 1582, d c1666)
(c) Eleanor/Ellice FitzThomas
m. John Power, Baron le Power (b c1529/30, d 08.11.1592) (d) Honora FitzThomas (Fitzgerald) apparently of this generation, of this marriage m. Donald McCarty More, Earl of Clancare (d before 12.02.1596/7) m3. (before 02.1549-50) Catherine Butler (d 17.03.1552-3, dau of Piers Butler, Earl of Ossory and Ormond) m4. (1553) Eveleen MacCarthy (dau of Donald MacCarthy) (iii) Sir Maurice FitzThomas (a) Eleanor FitzThomas m. (before 1566) Maurice Roche, 6th Lord Viscount of Fermoy (d 24.10.1600) (iv) Catherine FitzThomas or FitzGerald m. Sir William Bourke, 1st Lord of Castle Connell (d 1584) (5) Ellen FitzThomas m. Turloug O'Brien, Captain of Thomond (A) Margery O'Brien m. Sir Maolrony O'Connell, Lord of Ely O'Connell) (i) More O'Connell (d 1548)
m. (before 1533) James FitzThomas, 13th Earl of Desmond (d 14.10.1558) @2@ above
b. Gerald Mor FitzJames FitzGerald m. Margaret Burke (dau of MacRichard Burke) (1) John FitzGerald of Dromana, Lord of the Decies (d 17.04.1533) m. Ellen (dau of John Maurice FitzGibbon, 'the white knight') (A) Gerald FitzJohn FitzGerald of Dromana, Lord of the Decies (d 1553) m. Ellice Butler (dau of Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormonde) (i) Sir Maurice FitzGerald of Dromana, Viscount of Decies (dsp 28.12.1572) m. Ellen FitzThomas (dau of John FitzThomas, Earl of Desmond)
(ii) Sir James FitzGerald of Dromana, Lord of the Decies (d 16.12.1581)
m. (c1572) Ellen Carty (dau of MacCarty Reagh) (a) Gerald FitzGerald of Dromana (dsp) m. Honora Barry (dau of David Barry, Lord) (iii) Gerald FitzGerald of Ballihenni (d 01.05.1599/1609) m. Ellinor Butler (dau of John Butler of Derryloskan) (a) Sir John FitzGerald of Dromana (d before 26.05.1608) m. Ellen Fitzgibbon (dau of Maurice Fitzgibbon, the white knight)
((1)) Sir John FitzGerald of Dromana (d 01.03.1626)
m. Elinor Butler (dau of James Butler, Lord Dunboyne) ((A)) Sir Gerald FitzGerald of Dromana (d 06.08.1643) m. Mabel Digby (dau of Sir Robert Digby) ((i)) Sir John FitzGerald of Dromana (d 01.03.1664) m1. Catherine (d 22.08.1660, dau of John, Lord Poer) ((a)) Catharine FitzGerald m1. (20.05.1673, annulled) John Power, 2nd Earl of Tyrone (b c1665, dsp 14.10.1693 m2. (1677) Edward Villiers (dvp 1693, Brig. General) m2. Helen MacCarthy (dau of Donogh MacCarthy, Earl of Clancartay)
((ii)) Lettice FitzGerald
m. Richard Franklyn of Coolbagh ((iii)) daughter m. Thomas Walsh of Piltown ((B)) Margaret FitzGerald m. _ Roche ((C)) Giles FitzGerald m. John Power of Kilmeadon ((D))+ other issue - John, Maurice, Ellen, Mary ((2)) Catharine FitzGerald m. James Predergast (Prendergast) of Newcastle, Tipperaray (dsp 12.12.1627)
((3)) Ellinor FitzGerald
m. James Butler of Nodstown ((4)) Anne FitzGerald m. Tibbot Butler ((5)) Mary FitzGerald (d by 09.1678) m. Patrick Courcy, 20th Lord Kinsale or Kingsale (d 1663) ((6)) Ellen FitzGerald m1. Gerald de Courcy, 19th Lord of Kinsale (dspm c1642) m2. Randall Hurley of Beallana Carigy ((7)) Ellice FitzGerald m1. Thomas, Lord Cahir m2. (before 19.03.1629) Sir Thomas Esmonde, Bart (iv) Mary FitzGerald m. Sir Oliver Grace of Leagan Castle (d c1580)
(B) Catherine FitzGerald (b c1509, d 1604)
m. Thomas FitzThomas, 11th Earl of Desmond (b 1454, d 1534) - see @1@ above (2) Maurice FitzGerald (3rd son) m. Anne FitzGerald (dau of Gerald FitzGerald, son of Kildare) (A) daughters (3) daughter possibly of this generation m. Sir Piers Poer of Curraghmore (4)+ other issue - Gerald, Thomas c. Joan FitzThomas (d 1486) m. Thomas FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Kildare, Chancellor of Ireland (d 25.03.1477) d. Honora FitzThomas m. Thomas FitzMaurice, 8th Lord of Kerry (d 1469) iii. Joan FitzGerald m. Maurice FitzMaurice, 6th Lord of Kerry (d 1398) iv. Ellice FitzGerald m. John Barry, 7th Lord Barrymore or Buttevant (d c1420) D. John FitzMaurice E. Anne Fitzgerald or FitzMaurice m. Sir Maurice Dillon of Drumrany
Main sources: (1) TCP (Desmond). (2) For FitzGerald of Dromana - BE1883 (Villiers of Grandison) http://www.stirnet.com/main/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=79&startUrl=http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ff/fitzthomas1.htm
See also: FITZGERALD Transcribed by Coralynn Brown
"The Fitzgerald family is of ancient and honorable lineage, and went from England to Ireland at an early date, where there are several branches of the family seated at Glin, Terry, Turlough and Adelphi. The coat-of-arms of the Glin family is: Ermine a saltier gules. Crest: a boar passant gules, bristled and armed or. Motto: Sahnit a Boo. The arms of the various families in Ireland are similar. The Knights of Glin bear as supporters two griffins collared and chained, and have a second crest: a castle with two towers, issuant from the sinister tower a knight in armor holding in the dexter hand a key proper. The Glin family seat is at Glin, Glin Castle, county Limerick, Ireland." ...
"XI) Philip Fitz-John del Glin had a son Thomas, who succeeded to the estate of his uncle Thomas.
(XII) Sir Thomas Fitz-Philip Fitz-John, son of Philip, succeeded to the estate of Glin. He had a son, Edmond, mentioned below.
(XIII) Edmond Fitz-Thomas Fitzgerald, Knight of Glin, married Mary, daughter of Thomas, Lord Kerry, and died in 1503.
(XIV) Thomas Fitzgerald, Knight of Glin, styled, sometimes Knight of the Valley, was seized of the manors of Glin and Castleton Beagh, and was attainted in eighteenth year of Henry VIII, and again in eleventh of Elizabeth's reign.
(XV) Thomas Fitzgerald, was attainted with his father and executed in the eleventh year of the reign of Elizabeth, leaving a daughter, Ellen, wife of Sir Emond Fitz-Harris, Knight, and a son, his successor.
(XVI) Edmond Fitzgerald, Knight of Glin, was pardoned and restored to his estates June 13, in the thirteenth year of the reign of Elizabeth. He married Honora, daughter of Owen McCarthy Reagh.
(XVII) Thomas Fitzgerald, Knight of Glin, had livery of his lands Dec. 18, 1628. He surrendered those estates and had them regranted June 22, 1635. He married Joan, daughter of James Lord Dunboyne, widow of Edmond Fitz-Gibbon, son of Edmond Fitz-Gibbon, the White Knight.
(XVIII) Gerald Fitzgerald, Knight of Glin, made a deed of settlement of his estates, Dec. 5, 1672. He married Joan, daughter of _____ O'Brien, and died before 1700. Children: Thomas, mentioned below. John. Honora, married Henry Fitzgerald of Bremore, county Kerry.
(XIX) Thomas Fitzgerald, Knight of Glin, seized of an estate entailed under the deed of settlement of 1672, married Mary, daughter of Edmond Fitzgerald. Children: Edmond, his successor. Richard, who succeeded his brother. Thomas, who succeeded his brother Richard. Catherine, married Robert Fitzgerald.
(XX) Thomas Fitzgerald, Knight of Glin, third son, succeeded to the estate. He married Mary, daughter of John Bateman, Esquire, of Oak Park, county Kerry. Children: John, mentioned below. Gerald. Elizabeth. Frances. Catherine. Jane. His will was dated Sept. 17, 1781, and proved Feb. 18, 1801, showing that he died between those dates." NORTHERN NEW YORK Genealogical and family history of northern New York: a record of the achievements of her people and the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co. 1910. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hubbard/NNY_index/fitzgerald.html
646. Sir Henry son of Sir Robert TYNTE was born in Ballycrenane. He married Lady TYNTE of Ballycrenane.
647. Lady Elizabeth TYNTE of Ballycrenane was born in Ballycrenane.
The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New Poor-law, Franchise, Municipal and Ecclesiastical Arrangements, and Compiled with a Special Reference to the Lines of Railroad and Canal Communication, as Existing in 1814-45 Published by A. Fullarton and co., 1846 Original from Harvard University Digitized 9 Sep 2005 http://books.google.com.au/books?id=9rblf03SdkYC&pg=RA1-PA163&dq=elizabeth+tynte+ballycrenane#PRA1-PA163,M1
Aghada, and Fenore and Knocknagihy in Corkebeg Parish (279 acres) from Admiral Penn. One other tract that leased from Admiral Penn has not been identified See 5 Jan 1670. 155. Ballycrenane is on Ballycotton Bay, about three miles northeast of Shana- garry. ... pleas knighted in 1678, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Henry Tynte. ... The Papers of William Penn - Page 138 By William Penn, Mary Maples Dunn, Richard S. Dunn Published by University of Pennsylvania Press, 1981 Original from the University of Virginia Digitized 28 Aug 2007 703 pages
... and brother of Elizabeth, ... Married firstly, KATHERINE, fifth daughter of Sir Henry Tynte, of Ballycrenane, co. Cork, knt.,§ by Mabella, his wife, ... Transactions By Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire Published by s.n., 1879 Item notes: ser.3:v.7 (1878-1879) Page 42 Original from Harvard University Digitized 10 Sep 2007 http://books.google.com.au/books?id=9QgNAAAAYAAJ&dq=elizabeth+tynte+ballycrenane
1761 Tynte, Elizabeth, alias Kelly, Dublin, widow 1661 ,, sir Henry, Ballycrenane, со. ... Index to the Prerogative Wills of Ireland, 1536-1810 By Arthur Edward Vicars Published by E. Ponsonby, 1897 Original from Harvard University Digitized 31 Jan 2008 512 pages http://books.google.com.au/books?id=jckUAAAAYAAJ&dq=elizabeth+tynte+ballycrenane
EAST CORK And at Kilcredan, four miles south-east of Castlematyr, are the remains of the church built in 1636 by Sir Robert Tynte of Ballycrenane Castle. Unroofed and left derelict a hundred years ago, the church still holds the Renaissance tomb of Sir Robert Tynte; weeping at his effigy is the figure of his second wife, Elizabeth Boyle of Youghal, widow of Edmond Spenser.4 The Lie of the Land: Journeys Through Literary Cork - Page 16 by Mary Leland - Travel - 1999 - 264 pages http://books.google.com.au/books?id=PL1YhI3Rp1cC&pg=PA16&dq=elizabeth+tynte+ballycrenane
In 1581, the Earl of Desmond being then in revolt against Elizabeth I, ... Irish-speaking district in eastern Cork. 4 1/4 m. SE. are the ruins of Kilcredan Protestant church built in 1636 by Sir Robert Tynte of Ballycrenane castle, and callously unroofed by the church authorities in the 19th cent., thereby wrecking and exposing two fine Ren-... The Shell Guide to Ireland - Page 155 By Michael Morris Killanin, Michael V. Duignan Published by Ebury P. in association with George Rainbird, 1967 Original from the University of Michigan Digitized 16 Jun 2008 512 pages http://books.google.com.au/books?id=wIpnAAAAMAAJ&q=elizabeth+tynte+ballycrenane&dq=elizabeth+tynte+ballycrenane&pgis=1
The chalice is without inscription, but has the arms of Tynte, impaling Percy Smyth, ... of Ballycrenane, for an ivory carving of the time of Elizabeth, ... The Ancient and Present State of the County and City of Cork: Containing a Natural, Civil, Ecclesiastical, Historical, and Topographical Description Thereof - Page 108 By Charles Smith, Thomas Crofton Croker, Richard Caulfield, Walter Arthur Copinger, Cork Historical and Archaeological Society Published by Published by Guy & Co., Ltd., 70, Patrick Street., 1893 Item notes: v.1 Original from Harvard University Digitized 14 Sep 2007 http://books.google.com.au/books?id=RmANAAAAYAAJ&dq=elizabeth+tynte+ballycrenane
... for the Church of Ireland in 1636 by Sir Robert Tynte of Ballycrenane Castle. ... was Elizabeth Boyle, the widow of Remnants of the 17th-century Tynte ... Discovering Cork - Page 142 By Daphne D.C. Pochin Mould Photographs by Daphne D.C.Pochin Mould Illustrated by Jack Roberts Contributor Daphne D.C.Pochin Mould Published by Brandon, 1991 Original from the University of Michigan Digitized 16 Jun 2008 ISBN 0863221297, 9780863221293 320 pages
... tu Sir Robert Tynte of Ballycrenane, and had passed by assignment to the said ... Tynte of Wraxall ; he married, 3rd March, 1612-13, Elizabeth Boyle, ... Journal Page 217 By Cork Historical and Archaeological Society Published by Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 1894 Item notes: v.3 (1894) Original from Harvard University Digitized 26 Jul 2007 http://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZMwGAAAAYAAJ&dq=elizabeth+tynte+ballycrenane
The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New Poor-law ... - Page 163 Ireland - 1846 Queen Elizabeth having confiscated the estate of Art ... It was built by the Carews, became an old seat of the Tynte family, and afterwards passed into the ...
The Patrician - Page 68 by John Burke, Sir Bernard Burke - Heraldry - 1847 SIR ROBERT TYNTE, KVT. THE TYNTE family, like so many others in our Western districts, established an offshoot branch in Ireland in the person of the gallant soldier, named above. Sir Robert Tynte did good service during the fearful Irish revolt of 1641 ; and was rewarded with considerable grants of land in the county of Cork, about midway between the towns of Youghal and Castlemartyr. His district lay on the sea-coast, and his castle was called Ballycrenane, situated near the bay of Ballycotton. His heroism is often alluded to in the Pacata Hibernia -, and we find among other records that he erected, at his own charge, a castle or fort at the northeast angle of the walls of Youghal, which yet remains in excellent preservation and bears its founder's name. Smith, in his History of Cork, tells us that, in 1642, the Lord President of Munster, being reduced to great straits by the Irish rebels, was constrained to seize at Youghal £4,OOO which Sir Robert Tynte was about to send away to England.
Otherwise, the army would have been disbanded, through want of pay, Sir Robert Tynte lies buried in the church of Kilcredan, about three miles east of Castlemartyr, which had been founded by himself. His tomb is now much decayed through time ; and its restoration might happily engage his kindred in England. He is represented lying on his back, clad in a surcoat of mail, with two kneeling female figures, the one at his head and the other at his feet, representing (we suppose) his two wives. The inscription is, "Hie jacet corpus Robert! Tynte militis aurati, hujus provinciae regis conciliis, filii quinti Edmundi Tynte de VVrexhall comitatu Somersetenti in Anglia armigeri, qui honorem suum gladio acquisivit. Hanc ecclesiam atq. ; monumentum fieri fecit, Dei omni potentis providentia. Ann. Dom. 1663." The Patrician By John Burke, Sir Bernard Burke Published by E. Churton, 1847 Item notes: v.3 Original from the University of Michigan Digitized 28 Sep 2006 http://books.google.com.au/books?id=4NsYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA68&dq=elizabeth+tynte+ballycrenane#PPA68,M1
'Cuffe1'Index links to: Lead / Letter Families covered: Cuffe of Castle Inch, Cuffe of Darbystown, Cuffe of Desart, Cuffe of Sandhill BP1934 reports that this family was originally of Somerset and Northamptonshire and that its founder in Ireland was the following Henry Cuffe. Cross-references from the records of his sons-in-law name him Hugh. See also the family on Cuffe2. Henry or Hugh Cuffe of [[]Cuffe's Wood]] (a 1598) ... a. Maurice Cuffe MP of Killaghy (St. Albans, Kilkenny) (b 1681, d 4 October 1766) shown by Lodge as 3rd son
m1. (06.02 1718) Martha FitzGerald (d 12 Aug 1728, dau of John FitzGerald of Ballymaloe, widow of William Hartpole of Shrule & Richard Power)
(1) Anne Cuffe (bpt 26.02.1720-1) m. (03 1740) Edmond FitzGerald of Glyn
(2) Eleanor Cuffe m. (11.1740) John Hely of Fowke's Court (son of George son of Chief Justice Sir John)
(3)+ other issue - Mary (b 09.12.1719), Catharine (b 24.05.1722, d unm), Mary, Amice, Catherine m2. (08.01.1759, sp) Hannah (sister of John, Earl Darnley) b. John Cuffe, Sheriff then Mayor of Kilkenny, 1st Lord Desart of Desart (b 1683, d 26.06 1749) m1. (02.09.1707) Margaret Hamilton (dsps, dau of James Hamilton of Carnesure) m2. (12.02.1726-7) Dorothea Gorges (d by 1777, dau of Gen. Richard Gorges of Kilbrew) Main source(s): BP1934 (Desart) , Lodge's 'Peerage of Ireland' (1789, vol VI, Cuffe, Viscount Desart) http://www.stirnet.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=48&Itemid=134
Eleventh Generation
[edit]1288. John FitzRichard FITZGERALD of Lisquinlan was born in 1580. He died in 1630. He married Ellen of Mulrony.
p164 ... genealogist and antiquary, Miss Mary Hickson, compiled her revised pedigree of the FitzGeralds of Imokilly (which appeared in the Journal for 1876, p. 159), no attempt seems to have been made to place on record any further information relating to this once famous branch of the Desmond Geraldines, with the exception of a brief article on "The FitzGeralds of Rostellane," contributed by the present writer in 1895. 1 In that article I referred to the sale of Coolegorragh, and other lands,...p165 Ballymartyr and Glaunagere, or from Lisquinlan and Cork Beg (to mention only three of the main offshoots from that prolific stem) is a problem which has hitherto baffled solution. It is in the hope that some fellow-antiquary may be able to supply the missing links that I submit the following brief resume of the information I have collected from various ... p165 ... noted, however...on his...crescent on the saltire, but no annulets; while the crest is the Knight on Horseback, as borne by the Knight of Kerry, the FitzGeralds of Castle Ishin, and the Uniacke FitzGeralds of Lisquinlan and Cork Beg. Other branches of the Imokilly FitzGeralds appear to have assumed the Boar crest, as Seneschals ... p167 ...fitzRichard, fourth son of "Richard fitz Morris, sonne to the Knight of Kerry," the patriarch of the Imokilly Geraldines. The FitzGeralds of Cloyne and Ballymartyr, the FitzGeralds of Rostellane and Coolegorragh, and the FitzGeralds of Lisquinlan (now represented by Sir Robert Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald, of Cork Beg, Bart.), are all derived from ... p169 The journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Published by , 1912 Item notes: v. 42 Original from the University of California Digitized 7 Jan 2008 http://books.google.com.au/books?lr=&id=hUtZAAAAIAAJ&dq=elizabeth+fitzgerald+lisquinlan&q=lisquinlan&pgis=1#search
Lisquinlan, of the Rev. C. Harte, A. M., situated on the summit of a peninsula, in the midst of beautiful and extensive plantations; and Castle Richard, of R. Fitzgerald, Esq., near which are the remains of the ancient castle of Inchicrenagh, a fine old tower of excellent masonry in good preservation; on the wall of one of the arches is an inscription bearing date 1592, with the initials T. G.; it was built by the great Earl of Desmond, and was the seat of the seneschals of Imokilly, ancestors of the present occupier of Castle Richard. The living is a rectory, in the diocese of Cloyne, and in the patronage of the Crown: the tithes amount to £651, 13. 2 1/2. There is a glebe of four acres, but no glebe-house. The church is a plain ancient building, and contains monuments of the Supple and Pittman families. In the R. C. divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Ballymacoda and Ladiesbridge, at which latter place is a neat chapel. There is a national school in which 60, and a private school in which 40, children are educated. Here are some remains of Ightermurragh castle, which has been the property of the Supples or De Capells since 1172. Near Ballendinis is an extensive cavern in the limestone rock. The river Dower flows under ground for a considerable distance, and there are other subterraneous rivers. ...
IGHTERMURRAGH, or IGHTERMORROGH, a parish, in the barony of IMOKILLY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 2 1/2 miles (S. E.) from Castlemartyr, on Youghal bay; containing 2627 inhabitants. It comprises 5362 acres, valued at £4452 per annum. The soil is excellent, being a light loam based upon limestone, and in a good state of cultivation. Lisquinlan
1289. Ellen of Mulrony was born in Mulrony.
- Sir Robert Tynte of Ballycrenane and Tynte's Castle Youghal "Tynte's castle became the property of Robert Tynte when it was indefinitely leased to him by the Corporation and thereby acquired its present name. Robert Tynte was the fifth son of Edmund Tynte of Wraxhall, Somerset, England. He arrived in Ireland some time in the late 16th century as part of a group of entrepreneurial soldiers and administrators to form the new English government in Munster. These men were arriving in Ireland at a time when English Royal administration was reasserting its power in Munster following the Desmond Rebellion. A great sea change was taking place with the replacement of the Gaelic lordship economy with a market style English economy. Tynte worked as a soldier and administrator for the Office of the Sheriff of Cork and became acquainted with Richard Boyle, Earl of Cork. Boyle is closely associated with the history of Youghal, purchasing the town as part of his acquisition of the Munster estate of Sir Walter Raleigh. Richard Boyle had a substantial residence, known today as 'The College', close to St. Mary's Collegiate Church. In 1612, Tynte married Elizabeth Boyle, widow of the poet Edmund Spenser, author of the Faerie Queene. Tynte occupied the office of Sheriff of Cork from 1625 to 26. Tynte acquired a permanent lease of Walsh's castle from the corporation of Youghal some time after the forfeiture of the building in 1584. By securing the castle in Youghal Tynte was able to gain a firm foothold in the new economic infrastructure that was being promoted by a re-assertive English administration in Ireland. The castle provided a secure storage facility and safe accommodation in the town for Tynte in Youghal, and a base for his operations. This new economic landscape was based on exploitation of the land for profitable returns. In order to realize these returns as profit, trade and export through the towns again became important. Port towns, especially those of Cork, Kinsale and Youghal developed rapidly in the later 16th and early 17th centuries to serve the needs of an ever-expanding agricultural hinterland in Munster. In the 17th century, Youghal handled most of Munsterês export and Cork the imports. From 4378 stones in 1616, the export of raw wool from Youghal rose to 15,716 in 1625. It is not known if and for how long Robert Tynte was in residence in the castle; he also acquired lands in the Barony of Imokilly, amongst these was the rural tower house at Ballycrenane, near Ladysbridge, Co. Cork. Records of agreements of lease in the Council Book of the Corporation of Youghal suggests that Tynte sub-let the tower house to local merchants in Youghal in 1629:
12. The grant of the Castle of Youghal and other lands, from Sir Rob. Tynt unto John Browne, Percy Smith, &c, for and in consideration of 100li. Paid 4° Caroli Regis.
An earlier entry in the Council Book relates the following: 12 Jan. 1626 Teigh Mourfie of Y., broguemaker, was admitted a freeman at large, on condition that he shall clear the passage and goute of water that is in the street and goes under Sir Robert Tint's castle, and to get an iron gate therein, and keep the same clear and running during his lifetime, granted on his own motion.
It is probable that the tower house in Youghal was used for trading produce from the rural hinterland, including those of Tynte, whilst the residential space above would have provided apartments in town. In 1663, Robert Tynte died and was buried at Kilcredan graveyard, near Ladysbridge, Co Cork. After Robert's death, the castle appears to have remained part of his families estate, until it was finally sold-on in 1866. His descendants remained active in the political life of the town until the early 18th century, when the Right Hon. Sir James Tynte of Old Bawn, Dublin and Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow was elected parliamentary representative for Youghal. Little is known of the castle's role during the Cromwellian occupation of the town; a substantial structure such as it would have been important to any occupying force. Youghal sided with Parliamentarians when Oliver Cromwell arrived at the gates in August 1649. Cromwell quartered his army in Youghal during the winter of 1649-50. An unsuccessful attempt to burn the castle was made in 1689 while it was being used as a place of confinement for old Cromwellian supporters during the reign of James II. Samuel Hayman records the following anecdote about the castle as this time:
"Sixty three years ago", said an aged Cromwellian descendant to us last summer [1851], "when I was a child of five or six, my grandfather, a very old man, took me by the hand, as I walked with him in the street under Tynte's castle. "Child!" he said, and his voice made me tremble, so dreadful was its tone, "look up at that castle. There the father of my grandfather was imprisoned for a year, and so cruelly used that, when released by King William's army, he died in three months after. He made his solemnly promise he would teach his children, and that they should teach their children and their childrenês children, what he suffered. Child! Never forget '89 - never forgive King James!""[2]
Twelfth Generation
[edit]2576. Richard FITZGERALD .Richard married DONNELL ART.
2577. DONNELL ART.
Thirteenth Generation
[edit]5152. Edmund FitzJames FITZGERALD Dean of Cloyne .
5154. DONNELL ART of O'Keeffe in Barry's country. Branching out of the Race of Eoghan, son of Oilill Olum. Here commences the genealogies and the branches of relationships of the family of eoghan Mor son of Oilill Olum - as set out here; and beside the other descendants of Oilill Olum. ... Genealogy of the Sept of Gleann an Phreachain Art Caoch, he had two sons: Conchubhar and Fionghuine. Both went to France and died there. His one daughter Margret was married to Art O'Caoimh (O'Keefe) of Ballymichael (Kilmurray parish) in Muskerry. Son of Domhnall This Domhnall had five sons: Art, above mentioned; David, Aodh, Donnchadh and Maghnus. he also had five daughters: Evelyn, wife of Garret Barry of Littleisland, Cork; Honora, wife of Richard FitzEdmondd, brother of John Mor FitzEdmund (Fitzgerald) of Cloyne; Ellen, wife of James FitzJohn Maol Barry of Coole (Castlelyons); Margaret, wife of Maurice son of John son of Redmond Roche of Ballinamona; and Muirionn, who was wife of David Caoch Condon son of Richard of Billeragh (Kilworth) and it is they who hold the lordship of the Condons now. Son of Airt, son of Domhnall, son of Art. This Art had nine sons i.e., Domhnall, Lughaid, Donnchadh, Conchubhair, Art Og, Caomh, Fionghuine, Aodh and Eoghan. From Domhnall the ruling line is descended. From Lughaid was sprung Conn mac Conchubhair the Prior with his brothers; from Donnchad was Cathal na Seabhac 'of the Hawks', and his brothers and Cathal Og mac Donnchadha. From Art og was sprung the writer of this book. From Caomh was sprung Caomh son of Diarmuid and his brothers and other four died without issue. And this Art had four daughters. Helen, wife of Barry of Lemlara; Mary, wife of the man (Barry) of Knockmaha; and Muriann, wife of the man (Barry) of Dunkettle. And Art had as wife Margaret, daughter of Domhnall, son of Art, son of Domhnall, son of Art, son of Conchubhar O'Keefe. Son of Eoghan He had three sons: Art, above mentioned, Donnchadh from whom Art O'Caoimh of Ballymichel and his brothers and Eoghan. He also had three daughters: Siobhan, wife of Nagle - she built Carrigacunna Castle (Kilavullen Mallow). Helen, wife of Richard Barry, Ballinaclasha (Lisgoold); and Sile, wife of Donnchadh O'Keeffe of Dunbolg. Son of Diarmuid This Diarmuid ahd two sons: Tadhg and Eoghan. From Tadhg came Red Keefe of the Cannaidhe and his brothers. From Eoghan descended the ruling line. Son of Domhnall Croich Son of Conchubhar Son of Eoghan Finn Son of Maghnus
Eoghanacht of Loch Lein (Killarney) i.e., O'Muircheartaigh (O'Moriarty) and his co-relatives.
Genealogy of O'Muircheartaigh Domhnall, son of Muircheartaigh, son of Domhnall, son of Domhnall son of Eoghan, son of Eoghan, son of Maolduin, son of Eoghan son of Tadhg son of Muireadhach son of Maolduin son of Fionnsuileach son of Muircheartach (from whom the family are named), son of Murchadh, son of Cathan son of Cobhthach son of Maolduin, son of aodh, son of Conaing, son of Cummine, son of Aodh Beaunan, son of Criomthann, son of Cobhtach son of Duach Iarliathe, son of Maine, son of Cairbre Luachra, son of Cork. Eoghanacht Genealogies Excerpt From The Book of Munster Written in 1703 Rev. Eugene O'Keeffe Parish priest and Poet of Doneraile, North Cork http://www.clanmacrae.org/documents/munster.htm
Fourteenth Generation
[edit]10304. James Fitzwilliam FITZGERALD Dean of Cloyne.
Fifteenth Generation
[edit]20608. William FITZGERALD was born in Imokilly. He died in 1599.
Sixteenth Generation
[edit]41216. Richard FITZGERALD Seneschal of Imokilly by Gerald FitzGerald, 15th Earl of Desmond Earl Desmond.
- A branch of the Fitzgeralds, called Seneschals of Imokilly; their residence was Castle-Martyr. A.D. 1420, James 6th Earl of Desmond was constituted Seneschal of the baronies of Imokilly. From this Earl of Desmond, this branch of the Fitzgeralds had the title. p94
The Geraldines, Earls of Desmond, and the Persecution of the Irish Catholics: Translated from the original latin, with notes and illustrations by C. P. Meehan By Daniel Daly, Charles Patrick Meehan Published by J. Duffy, 1847 Original from Harvard University Digitized 11 Sep 2007 238 pages http://books.google.com.au/books?id=0iANAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA94&lpg=PA94&dq=seneschals+of+Imokilly&source=web&ots=-ODtbj1hQw&sig=sHaLYQaAZ4YlW2b6PtLu8nlBeFQ&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=7&ct=result#PPA94,M1
The Collegiate Church of Youghal From the Dublin Penny Journal, Volume 1, Number 44, April 27, 1833 "here repose the ashes of many of the mighty earls of Desmond--the seneschals of Imokilly--and other chiefs of the Fitzgeralds, and other noble families."
CASTLE MARTYR The town was, for many ages, the seat of the Fitzgeralds, seneschals of Imokilly; it afterwards became the property of a junior branch of the noble family of Boyle The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland: Adapted to the New Poor-law, Franchise, Municipal and Ecclesiastical Arrangements, and Compiled with a Special Reference to the Lines of Railroad and Canal Communication, as Existing in 1814-45 Published by A. Fullarton and co., 1846 Original from Harvard University Digitized 9 Sep 2005
Seventeenth Generation
[edit]82432. Sir Richard FITZGERALD Knight of Kerry 3? .Richard married Maude heiress of Lord De Courcy.
82433. Maude heiress of Lord De Courcy .
Eighteenth Generation
[edit]164864. Sir John FITZGERALD Knight of Kerry 2? was born in Kerry. He was christened in Kerry. He died in Kerry. He was buried in Kerry.
164866. Lord DE COURCY .
Nineteenth Generation
[edit]329728. Sir Maurice FITZGERALD Knight of Kerry 1? was born in Kerry. He married Joan of Kerry.
329729. Joan of Kerry .
Twentieth Generation
[edit]659456. John FITZGERALD of Ennismore & Rahinnane was born in Ennismore & Rahinnane.
659458. Lord KERRY.
'FitzMaurice1'Index links to: Lead / Letter Families covered: FitzMaurice of Kerry
Maurice FitzGerald, Lord of Maynooth and Naas (b 1100, d 01.09.1176) Use of family names was not fully established at this time so we show continuation of the tradition of naming someone Fitz*** ('son of ..') the father (the Norman equivalent of the Irish O'***, the Scots Mac***, and the Welsh ap ***) until it becomes clear that a particular family name has been taken. After a few generations, most of his descendants took either FitzMaurice or FitzGerald as their family name. m. Alice de Montgomery (dau of Arnulf de Montgomery, lord of Pembroke, 'Cimbricus') 1. William FitzMaurice, Lord of Naas (a 1185) 2. Gerald FitzMaurice, 1st Lord of Offaly (b 1150, d 1203) Y m. (c1193) Eva de Birmingham (d c1226, dau of Robert de Birmingham) Y 3. Thomas FitzMaurice (d 1207-1213) m1/2. Elinor de Marisco (dau of Jordan de Marisco) TCP (Desmond) acknowledges that Elinor is often shown as mother of John (eg. by Commoners), but suggests that his mother was ... m2/1. Sabina (Sabine) or Sadhbh A. John FitzThomas of Shanid (d Callan 23 Jul 1261) m(1). Margery FitzAnthony (dau of Thomas FitzAnthony, Lord of Decies and Desmond) i. Maurice FitzJohn (dvp) m. Maud de Barry a. Thomas FitzMaurice, Lord of Decies (b 04.1261, d 4 Jun 1298) m. Margaret Berkeley (dau of [[Thomas, Lord Berkeley) m2.)/p. Una or Honora (dau of Hugh O'Connor of Kerry) According to BP1934 (FitzGerald, Knight of Kerry), John FitzThomas FitzGerald (sic) "created three of his sons by his second marriage, hereditary knights, and thus originated the titles of White Knight, the Knight of Glyn, and the Knight of Kerry." These titles are not normally viewed as formal titles but their continuation over many years has led them to be viewed with respect. ii. Gilbert FitzJohn of Meane, 'the White Knight' iii. Sir John FitzJohn of Glyncorbury or Glincarby, 1st Knight of Glyn or Glin (d after 1299) v. Maurice FitzJohn FitzMaurice FitzGerald, 1st Knight of Kerry iv. Thomas FitzJohn ancestor of the FitzGeralds of the island of Kerry B. Maurice FitzThomas (d before 1253) i. Thomas FizMaurice, 1st Lord of Kerry (d 29.06.1280) m. Grania MacMorrogh a. Maurice FitzThomas, 2nd Lord of Kerry (d 1304) m1. Elena FitzElle (dau of William FitzElle) (1) Nicholas FitzMaurice, 3rd Lord of Kerry m. Mary O'Brien (dau of O'Brien of Thomond) (A) Nicholas FitzMaurice, 4th Lord of Kerry (dsp) m. Honor O'Conor (dau of O'Conor Kerry) (B) John FitzMaurice, 5th Lord of Kerry (a 1375) m1. Honor O'Brien (dau of O'Brien of Thomond) (i) Maurice FitzMaurice, 6th Lord of Kerry (d 1398) m1. Elizabeth de Canton (dau of Redmond de Canton) (a) John FitzMaurice (dvpsp) m2. Joan FitzThomas (dau of Gerald FitzMaurice FitzThomas, 3rd Earl of Desmond) (b) Patrick FitzMaurice, 7th Lord of Kerry (d 1410) m. Katharine MacCarthy (dau of Telge MacCarthy More) ((1)) Thomas FitzMaurice, 8th Lord of Kerry (d 1469) m. Honora FitzThomas (dau of James FitzThomas, 6th Earl of Desmond) ((A)) Edmund FitzMaurice, 9th Lord of Kerry (d 1498) m. More Kerry (dau of O'Connor Kerry) ((i)) Edmund FitzMaurice, 10th Lord of Kerry (d 1543) m. Una MacMahon (dau of Telge MacMahon of Corcavasey) ((a)) Edmund FitzMaurice, 11th Lord of Kerry, Viscount Kilmaule (dspm 1541) m. Katherine Zouche (dau of Sir John Zouche of Codnor by Elizabeth St. John) ((b)) Patrick FitzMaurice, 12th Lord of Kerry (d 1547) m. Slany (dau of Murrough, 1st Earl of Thomond) (((1))) Thomas FitzMaurice, 13th Lord of Kerry (d unm 1549) (((2))) Edmund FitzMaurice, 14th Lord of Kerry (d unm 1549) ((c)) Gerald FitzMaurice, 15th Lord of Kerry (d 07.1550) m. (06.1550) Julia MacCarthy (dau of Cormac Oge MacCarthy) ((d)) Thomas FitzMaurice, 16th Lord of Kerry (b 1502, d 16.12.1590) m1. Catharine (dau of Teige MacCarthy More) m2. (c1550) Margaret FitzThomas (dau of James, 15th Earl of Desmond) m3. Penelope O'Brien (dau of Sir Donal O'Brien) m2. Amy O'Brien (d before 1537, dau of Toirdhealbhach O'Brien, Bishop of Kildare (d 1525) ((ii)) Mary FitzMaurice probably of this generation m. Cormac Laidir McTeige MacCarthy, Lord of Muskerry ((B)) Robert FitzMaurice ancestor of FitzMaurice of Ardglas and Tubrid ((C)) Mary FitzMaurice probably of this generation m. Edmund FitzThomas FitzGerald of Glin (d 1503) ((2)) Nicholas FitzMaurice, Bishop of Ardfert (a 1420) ((3)) Gerald FitzMaurice, Abbott of Odorney m2. Elenor FitzPierce (dau of Garrett FitzPierce) (ii) Gerald/Garrett FitzMaurice ancestor of FitzMaurice of Duagh (iii) Robert FitzMaurice (C) Eleanor/Aveline FitzMaurice m. (before 20.04.1344) Maurice FitzThomas, 1st Earl of Desmond (b 1393, d 25.01.1355-6) (2) Peter FitzMaurice m2. Sibilla (3) Gerald FitzMaurice Commoners (vol I, Wynne of Peniarth) reports that from the above-mentioned Thomas "sprang the house of Desmond" (through the above Thomas FitzMaurice, Lord of Decies) "and a branch from that numerous sept was established in Wales, by Osber or Osborn" (shown below). We do not know the precise connection of Osborn so provisionally show him here though Commoners's wording suggests that he may have been a descendant of John FitzThomas. C. ?? Unknown number of intermediary generations. i. ?? a. Osborn 'Wyddel' (the Irishman) of Cors-y-Gedol (a 1293) Commoners (vol I, Wynne of Peniarth) reports that Osber/Osborn "frequently denominated Fitzgerald, but more commonly called by the Welsh heralds, Wyddel (the Irishman), ... emigrated from Ireland, his native country, about the middle of the thirteenth century". 4. Alexander FitzMaurice (dsp) 5. Maurice FitzMaurice ancestor of FitzGeralds of Burnchurch 6. Nesta m. Harvey de Montmorency, Constable of Ireland (dsp)
Main sources: BP1934 (Landsowne) with a little input from BP1934 (Leinster), Commoners (vol IV, FitzGerald Knight of Glyn)
'FitzMaurice2'Index links to: Lead / Letter Families covered: FitzMaurice of Gortcrossan, FitzMaurice of Kerry, FitzMaurice of Lansdowne, FitzMaurice of Shelburne, FitzMaurice of Springfield Castle
Thomas FitzMaurice, 16th Lord of Kerry (b 1502, d 16.12.1590) m1. Catharine (dau of Teige MacCarthy More) 1. Patrick FitzMaurice, 17th Lord of Kerry (d 12.08.1600) m. Jane Roche (dau of David Roche, Viscount Fermoy) A. Thomas FitzMaurice, 18th Lord of Kerry (d 03.06.1630) m1. Honora O'Brien (d 1600, dau of Conor O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Thomond) i. Patrick FitzMaurice, 19th Lord of Kerry (b 1595, d 31.01.1660) m. Honora FitzGerald (dau of Sir Edmund FitzGerald of Cloyne) a. William FitzMaurice, 20th Lord of Kerry (b 1633, d 1697) m. Constance Long (dau of William Long) (1) Thomas FitzMaurice, 1st Earl of Kerry (d 13.03.1741) m. (14.01.1692) Anne Petty (dau of Sir William Petty, surveyor general of Ireland)) (A) William FitzMaurice, 2nd Earl of Kerry (bpt 02.03.1694, d 04.04.1747) m1. (1730) Elizabeth Moss (dsp 29.02.1736, widow of ? Leeson) m2. (29.06.1738) Gertrude Lambert (d 10.1775, dau of Richard, 4th Earl of Cavan) (i) Francis Thomas FitzMaurice, 3rd Earl of Kerry (b 09.09.1740, dsp 04.07.1818) m. (18.03.1768) Anastacia Daly (d 09.04.1799, dau of Peter Daly of Quansbury) (ii) Anna Maria FitzMaurice m. (10.06.1764) Maurice FitzGerald of Kerry (dsp 1780) (B) John Petty-FitzMaurice, 1st Earl of Shelburne (d 10.05.1761) m. (13.02.1734) Mary FitzMaurice (d 09.12.1780, dau of William FitzMaurice of Gallane) @1@ below (i) William Petty-FitzMaurice, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne (b 02.05.1737, d 07.05.1805, Prime Minister)§E m1. (03.02.1765) Sophia Carteret (d 05.01.1771, dau of John Carteret, Earl Granville) (a) John Petty-FitzMaurice, 2nd Marquess of Lansdowne (b 06.12.1765, dsp 15.11.1809) m. (27.05.1805) Mary Arabella Maddox (d 24.04.1833, dau of Rev. Hinton Maddox) m2. (19.07.1779) Louisa Fitzpatrick (b 1755, d 07.08.1789, dau of John, Earl of Upper Ossory) (b) Henry Petty-FitzMaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne, 4th Earl of Kerry (b 02.07.1780, d 31.01.1863, Home Secretary, etc) had issue m. (30.03.1808) Louisa Emma Fox-Strangways (d 03.04.1851, dau of Henry Thomas Fox-Strangways, 2nd Earl of Ilchester) (c) Louisa FitzMaurice (d young) (ii) Thomas FitzMaurice of Llewenny Hall (d 28.10.1793) m. (21.12.1777) Mary O'Brien, 4th Countess of Orkney (d 30.12.1831, dau of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Marquess of Thomond) (a) John FitzMaurice, Viscount Kirkwall (b 09.10.1778, dvp 23.11.1820) m. (11.08.1802) Anna Maria (d 31.01.1843, dau of John, 1st Lord De Blaquiere) ((1)) Thomas John Hamilton FitzMaurice, 5th Earl of Orkney (b 08.08.1803, d 16.05.1877) had issue m. (14.03.1826) Charlotte Isabella (d 07.09.1883, dau of George, 3rd Lord Boston) ((2)) William Edward FitzMaurice (b 21.03.1805, d 18.06.1889) had issue m1. (03.08.1837) Hester Harford (d 24.08.1859, dau of Henry Harford of Down Place) m2. (03.10.1870, sp) Anne Louisa Hatton (dau of John Hatton of Deal) (C) Elizabeth Anne FitzMaurice (d 17.12.1757) m. (12.1712) Maurice Crosbie, 1st Lord Brandon (D) Arabella FitzMaurice m. Arthur Denny of Tralee (dsp 1742) (E) Charlotte FitzMaurice m. John Conway Colthurst of Ardrum (2) William FitzMaurice of Gallane (d 1710, Colonel) m. Deborah Brooke (dau of Sir John Brooke, Bart) (A) John FitzMaurice of Springfield Castle m. (1732) Anne FitzMaurice (dau of James FitzMaurice of Kilmihill) @2@ below (i) John FitzMaurice of Springfield Castle (a) Anne FitzMaurice m. Sir Robert Tilson Deane, 1st Lord Muskberry (B) Mary FitzMaurice (d 09.12.1780) m. (13.02.1734) John Petty-FitzMaurice, 1st Earl of Shelburne (d 10.05.1761) @1@ above (C) Elizabeth FitzMaurice m. Archbishop (Josiah) Hort (3) James FitzMaurice of Kilmihill m. Catharine Harman (dau of William Harman of Dublin) (A) Harman FitzMaurice m. Margaret Fitzgerald (dau of Gamaliel Fitzgerald) (B) Anne FitzMaurice m1. (1720) John Odel of Balderoghy m2. (1732) John FitzMaurice of Springfield Castle @2@ above (4) Honora FitzMaurice m. Sir William Piers, Bart (d 02.06.1693) (5) Constance FitzMaurice m1. John Odell of Ballingarry m2. Sampson Cox of Ballynee or Ballynoe (A) Katherine Cox apparently of this generation m1. John Odell of The Grove, Limerick m2. Jeremiah Jackson of Fanningstow b. Raymond FitzMaurice (d 05.07.1713) m1. Anne Barry (d 03.1681, dau of Sir James Barry, Lord Santry) (1) George FitzMaurice (d Namur) (2) Thomas FitzMaurice of Gortcrossan (A) William FitzMaurice of Gortcrossan m2. Elizabeth Kenny (dau of Henry Kenny of Kenny's Hall) c. Honora FitzMaurice m. William Fenton d. Joan / Jane FitzMaurice m. Sir Thomas Leigh (b c1616, dvp 04.1662) e. Elizabeth FitzMaurice (b c1650, d 13.09.1733) m1. Thomas Amory m2. Charles O'Conor Kerry f. Mary FitzMaurice m. Sir Ignatius White or Vitus, Bart of Limerick g. Margaret FitzMaurice m. (29.03.1660, sp) Christopher Roper, 4th Lord Teynham (b 20.04.1621, d 23.10.1673) BP1934 (Lansdowne) suggests that it was Christopher, 5th Lord Teynham, whom Margaret married but TCP (Teynham) confirms that it was Christopher, 4th Lord, although the dates make this look suspect. ii. Gerald FitzMaurice (d young) iii. Joan FitzMaurice m. George FizHarris m2. (1615) Julia Power (dau of Richard Power, 3rd Lord of Curraghmore) iv. Edmund FitzMaurice (Colonel) m. Ellena MacCarthy (dau of Charles MacCarthy, Viscount Muskerry) a. Thomas FitzMaurice m. (1695) Ellena MacCarthy (dau of Dermod MacCarthy More of Ballyea) b. Margaret FitzMaurice m. Daniel MacCarthy of Drongville c.+ other issue - Patrick (dsp), Gerard (dsp), Elinor (d young) v. Garrett or Gerald FitzMaurice (Colonel) m. Lucia Touchet (d 16.12.1662, dau of Mervyn Touchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven) a. Richard FitzMaurice, friar b. Elinor FitzMaurice m. Sir Turlogh MacMahon, Bart c. Katherine FitzMaurice m1. James Barry m2. John Stephenson (Captain) vi. Thomas FitzMaurice (dsp) m. Ellena Roche (dau of David Roche, 7th Lord, Viscount Fermoy) vii. Robert FitzMaurice, Governor of Chepstow (d unm 1680, Colonel) viii. Richard FitzMaurice (dsp Newberry, Colonel) ix. Katherine FitzMaurice m. John FitzGerald of Kerry x. Margaret FitzMaurice m1. Walter Bermingham of Dunfert m2. John Bourke, 2nd Lord of Brittas (d 06.01.1658/9) m3. Charles More of Leix (d Aughrim 12.07.1691, Colonel) xi. Mary FitzMaurice m1. Patrick Purcell of Coragh Purcell m2. James Butler of Kilmoyle B. Gerald FitzMaurice (dsp) C. Maurice FitzMaurice m1. Honora MacMahon (dau of Tiege MacMahon of West Corcavasey) i. Elizabeth FitzMaurice m. Owen MacCarthy of Drishanet m2. Elenor FitzGerald (dau of Thomas FitzGerlald of Ballyglighin) ii. Gerald FitzMaurice (Captain) m. Katherine Pierse (dau of John Pierse of Ballymacquin) a. Gerald FitzMaurice (d unm 1673) iii. Thomas FitzMaurice m. Elenor MacCarthy (dau of MacCarthy More) a.+ issue - William, Elinor, Joan D. Joan FitzMaurice m. Donal O'Sullivan More of Dunkeron E. Elinor FitzMaurice m. Charles MacCarthy 2. Edmund FitzMaurice A. Mary FitzMaurice m. Teige MacMarthy of Cosmange 3. Robert FitzMaurice A. Gerald FitzMaurice (in Spain) 4. Richard FitzMaurice A. Gerald FitzMaurice i. Edmund FitzMaurice (dsp) 5. Joan FitzMaurice m. Connor O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Thomond m2. (c1550) Margaret FitzThomas (dau of James, 15th Earl of Desmond) m3. Penelope O'Brien (dau of Sir Donal O'Brien) Unknown by which wife was ... 1. Margaret FitzMaurice (2nd daughter) m. Walter Bermingham of Dunfert A. Mary Bermingham (d 1694, eldest daughter/ co-heir) m. (c1663) Sir John Bellew of Bellewstown, 1st Lord of Duleek (d 12.01.1692/3) Main sources: BP1934 (Lansdowne), BP1934 (Orkney)
Twenty-first Generation
[edit]1318912. Maurice fitzJohn FITZGERALD of Ennismore & Rahinnane was born in Ennismore & Rahinnane.
Twenty-second Generation
[edit]2637824. Lord John FitzThomas FITZGERALD of Shanid, Limerick, Lord of Connelloe, Decies & 1st Baron Desmond was born in Connelloe, Decies & Desmond. He died on 23 July 1261 in Callan, Co. Kerry, Ireland. He married Honora or Una Ny O'CONNOR DON. married (first) Margery, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Fitz-Anthony, Lord of Decies and Desmond. These domains were confirmed to him by Prince Edward, the Black Prince in 1260. He married (second) Honora, daughter of Hugh O'Connor, of Kerry. By his first wife he had a child: 1. Maurice Fitz-John FitzGerald, who was Lord of Decies and Desmond, and ancestor of the FitzGeralds, Earls of Desmond, who ranked among the most powerful nobles of Ireland for more than two centuries. Children of second wife: 2. Gilbert Fitz-John, ancestor of the White Knight. 3. Sir John Fitz-John, mentioned below. 4. Maurice Fitz-John, ancestor of the Knights of Kerry. 5. Thomas Fitz-John, ancestor of the Fitzgerald of the Island of Kerry.
John Fitz-Thomas FitzGerald, by virture of his royal seigniory as a Count Palatine, created three of his sons by the second marriage, knights; and their descendants have been so styled in acts of parliament, patents under the great seal, and all legal proceedings, up to the present (1910) time. He founded the monastary of Tralee, and was buried there in 1260. 2637825. Honora or Una Ny O'CONNOR DON . [Daughter of "Fedhlim O'CONNOR aka Felim Ua Conchobair 63d King Of Connacht. Fedhlim died in 1265. AKA: Fedlimid, Phelim, Hugh, Felim. Occupation: King From 1230-1231 Deposed & 1233-1265. Children: i. Una Ny ii. Aed MadFedlimid (-1274) iii. Aed Muimnech MacFedlimid (-1280)"[3]]
Twenty-third Generation
[edit]5275648. Lord Thomas FitzMaurice (DESMOND) FITZGERALD "the Great" Lord Connelloe of Shanid 1197 died in 1213. He was buried in 1213. He married Sadhbh.
5275649. Sadhbh .
5275650. O'CONNOR DON "Fedhlim O'CONNOR aka Felim Ua Conchobair 63d King Of Connacht. Fedhlim died in 1265. AKA: Fedlimid, Phelim, Hugh, Felim. Occupation: King From 1230-1231 Deposed & 1233-1265. Children: i. Una Ny ii. Aed MadFedlimid (-1274) iii. Aed Muimnech MacFedlimid (-1280)"[4]]
Twenty-fourth Generation
[edit]10551296. Maurice FITZGERALD DE WINDSOR Invader of Ireland was born in 1100/1129. He died on 1 Sep 1176. He was buried in 1177 in Grey Friars Abbey, Wexford, Ireland. He married Alice DE MONTGOMERY OR GRANDDAUGHTER O'BRIEN in 1169.
10551297. Alice DE MONTGOMERY OR GRANDDAUGHTER O'BRIEN.
Twenty-fifth Generation
[edit]21102592. Gerald FITZWALTER DE WINDSOR Constable of Pembroke Ctl. Gerald married Nest or Nesta of Wales, Princess of Deheubarth.
21102593. Nest or Nesta of Wales, Princess of Deheubarth.
"FROM the time when Maurice FitzGerald first landed at Wexford no family has taken so important a place in the history of Ireland as the Geraldines. They took a leading part in the original conquest. Several of them from time to time held the highest offices of state. Many of them ruled in their respective districts with almost regal authority. They exercised the right of private warfare, and some of them even bore arms against the Crown itself. It is indeed not too much to say that there has hardly been a moment in the history of Ireland for upwards of seven centuries past when some member of the widespread family has not been conspicuous among Irishmen for his position, his power, or his abilities. Sprung from the stock of Gerald of Windsor and Nest of Wales, they soon spread out in many branches and occupied large portion of Ireland, east and west and south. Such were the barons of Naas, the lords of Kerry, the earls of Kildare, and the earls of Desmond. Besides these principal branches there were the White knights, the knights of Kerry, the knights of Glyn, the barons of Overk, the barons of Burnchurch, the barons of Brownsford, the seneschals of Imokilly, and others only less famous. ... The starting-points of three of the four principal branches of the Geraldines have indeed been at length ascertained with reasonable certainty. They are to be traced to three of the sons of the first Maurice FitzGerald, who died in 1176." The Origin of the FitzMaurices, Barons of Kerry and Lixnaw By Goddard H. Orpen The English Historical Review, Vol. 29, No. 114 (Apr., 1914), pp. 302-315 (article consists of 14 pages) Published by: Oxford University Press Notes and Documents The Origin of the FitzMaurices, Barons of Kerry and Lixnaw
21102594. O'BRIEN.
Twenty-sixth Generation
42205184. Walter FITZOTHO.
42205186. Rhys AP TEWDWR MAWR Prince S. Wales.
42205188. Martough O'BRIEN King of Munster.
Twenty-seventh Generation
84410368. Lord Dominus OTHO OR OTHER Gherardini of Florence was born in 1020 in Florence, Italy. He died in 1066 in England. He was buried in 1066 in England.
Twenty-eighth Generation
168820736. GHERARDINI of Florence.
Twenty-ninth Generation
337641472. descended from Normandy GHERARDINI.
Thirtieth Generation
675282944. NORSEMEN.
Thirty-first Generation
Ahnentafel Chart for Robert Fitzgerald BOURNE
First Generation
1. Robert Fitzgerald BOURNE was born in 1905 in South Africa??. He died in 1946 in CMS St Barnabas Church Avissawella Passanage Avissawella 94 036 2222343 Ceylon (Sri Lanka). He was buried in 1946 in Bartholoemew's Church Avasewella Ceylon (Sri Lanka).
Robert married Esme NORWOOD-BROWN daughter of Dr Joseph NORWOOD-BROWN and (Dee Dee) Edith Clare PHILLIPS in 1935. Esme was born in sold ring to Lionel Fowler. She died in England. She was buried in England.
Second Generation
2. Arthur Uniacke BOURNE .Arthur married Rita RICHARDSON in Feb 1900.
3. Rita RICHARDSON .
Third Generation
4. Dr Walter BOURNE was born on 24 May 1828 in Dublin, Ireland. He married Geraldine Caroline JUDKIN-FITZ-GERALD in 1873.
5. Geraldine Caroline JUDKIN-FITZ-GERALD was born in 1839 in Corkbeg Island, Whitehaven (Whitegate) Cork.
6. research RICHARDSON .
Fourth Generation
8. Walter BOURNE was born in 1795 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. He died on 19 Nov 1881 in Taney House, Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland. He married Louisa Arabella MINCHIN in 1821.
9. Louisa Arabella MINCHIN was born in 1794. She died in 1882.
10. Sir John Judkin FITZGERALD 2nd Bart of Lisheen, Tipperary was born in Corkbeg Island, Whitehaven (Whitegate) Cork. He died in 1860 in Wreck of the Nimrod. He married Maria Elizabeth Geraldine FITZGERALD in 1835.
11. Maria Elizabeth Geraldine FITZGERALD .
Fifth Generation
16. Walter BOURNE was born in 1766. He died on 18 Nov 1848. He married Elinor CARMICHAEL in 1790.
17. Elinor CARMICHAEL .
18. Humphrey Charles MINCHIN of Co Tipperary & Dublin was born in 1750. He died in 1830. He married Frances Catherine SIRR in 1775.
19. Frances Catherine SIRR .
20. Colonel Sir Thomas JUDKIN-FITZGERALD high-sheriff of the county of Tipperary .Thomas married Elizabeth CAPEL in 1785.
21. Elizabeth CAPEL .
22. FITZGERALD .
Sixth Generation
32. Thomas Gowley BOURNE .Thomas married Mary DUNN.
33. Mary DUNN .
34. CARMICHAEL .
36. Charles MINCHIN was born in 1714 in Woodville and Ballygibbon, Co Tipperary. He married Elizabeth MASSEY on 8 Nov 1740.
37. Elizabeth MASSEY .
38. Joseph SIRR .Joseph married Elizabeth HALL.
39. Elizabeth HALL .
40. Colonel Sir Robert UNIACKE-FITZGERALD was christened on 8 Feb 1711. He married Frances JUDKIN on 27 May 1750.
41. Frances JUDKIN was born in 1725 in Tipperary. She died on 12 Aug 1791.
42. Joseph CAPEL .Joseph married Elizabeth MCCARTIE of Ballee.
43. Elizabeth MCCARTIE of Ballee .
44. FITZGERALD .
Seventh Generation
64. Dublin, Ireland BOURNE .
72. Charles MINCHIN .Charles married Elizabeth PAULET.
73. Elizabeth PAULET .
74. William MASSEY .William married Anne BENTLEY.
75. Anne BENTLEY .
76. From 1500 SIRR .
80. Thomas UNIACKE Esq MP of Carnew Co Cork was born in 1707. He married Helena BORR.
81. Helena BORR .
82. John JUDKIN Esq. of Ballymore &or Greenhills, co. Tipperary died in Greenhills, co. Tipperary.
84. CAPEL .
86. Dennis MCCARTIE of Ballee, Esq was buried in Monastery of Kilcrea. He married Mary MEADE of Tubrid, co. Cork.
87. Mary MEADE of Tubrid, co. Cork .
Eighth Generation
128. BOURNE .
144. John MINCHIN was born in 1572. He died in 1662. He was buried in 1662. He married Mary WALCOT.
145. Mary WALCOT .
160. Maurice UNIACKE was born in Youghall. He married Eleanor or Helena FITZGERALD.
161. Eleanor or Helena FITZGERALD was born in 1687.
162. Christian BORR Esq of Borr Mount .Christian married Ellen HORE.
163. Ellen HORE .
164. JUDKIN .
174. John MEADE of Tubrid, co. Cork .
Ninth Generation
288. MINCHIN .
290. Charles WALCOT of Croagh, Co Limerick, Ireland .Charles married Elizabeth GAMES.
291. Elizabeth GAMES .
320. Thomas UNIACKE of Youghal died in Youghal.
322. Garrett FITZGERALD of Lisquinlan was born in 1620 in Lisquinlan. He died in 1670. He married Lady Phillis Tynt TINTE of Ballycrenane.
323. Lady Phillis Tynt TINTE of Ballycrenane .
324. BORR .
Tenth Generation
640. UNIACKE .
644. William FITZGERALD of Lisquinlan was born in 1600 in Lisquinlan. He died in 1650.
646. Sir Robert TINTE was born in Ballycrenane. He married Lady TINTE of Ballycrenane.
647. Lady TINTE of Ballycrenane was born in Ballycrenane.
Eleventh Generation
1288. John FitzRichard FITZGERALD of Lisquinlan was born in 1580. He died in 1630. He married Ellen of Mulrony.
1289. Ellen of Mulrony was born in Mulrony.
Twelfth Generation
2576. Richard FITZGERALD .Richard married DONNELL ART.
2577. DONNELL ART .
Thirteenth Generation
5152. Edmund FitzJames FITZGERALD Dean of Cloyne .
5154. DONNELL ART of O'Keeffe in Barry's country .
Fourteenth Generation
10304. James Fitzwilliam FITZGERALD Dean of Cloyne .
Fifteenth Generation
20608. William FITZGERALD was born in Imokilly. He died in 1599.
Sixteenth Generation
41216. Richard FITZGERALD Seneschal of Imokilly by Earl Desmond .
Seventeenth Generation
82432. Sir Richard FITZGERALD Knight of Kerry 3? .Richard married Maude heiress of Lord De Courcy.
82433. Maude heiress of Lord De Courcy .
Eighteenth Generation
164864. Sir John FITZGERALD Knight of Kerry 2? was born in Kerry. He was christened in Kerry. He died in Kerry. He was buried in Kerry.
164866. Lord DE COURCY .
Nineteenth Generation
329728. Sir Maurice FITZGERALD Knight of Kerry 1? was born in Kerry. He married Joan of Kerry.
329729. Joan of Kerry .
Twentieth Generation
659456. John FITZGERALD of Ennismore & Rahinnane was born in Ennismore & Rahinnane.
659458. Lord KERRY .
Twenty-first Generation
1318912. Maurice fitzJohn FITZGERALD of Ennismore & Rahinnane was born in Ennismore & Rahinnane.
Twenty-second Generation
2637824. Lord John FitzThomas FITZGERALD of Shanid, Lord of Connelloe, Decies & Desmond was born in Connelloe, Decies & Desmond. He died on 23 Jul 1261 in Callan, Co. Kerry, Ireland. He married Honora or Una Ny O'CONNOR DON.
2637825. Honora or Una Ny O'CONNOR DON .
Twenty-third Generation
5275648. Lord Thomas FitzMaurice (DESMOND) FITZGERALD "the Great" Lord Connelloe of Shanid 1197 died in 1213. He was buried in 1213. He married Sadhbh.
5275649. Sadhbh .
5275650. O'CONNOR DON .
Twenty-fourth Generation
10551296. Maurice FITZGERALD DE WINDSOR Invader of Ireland was born in 1100/1129. He died on 1 Sep 1176. He was buried in 1177 in Grey Friars Abbey, Wexford, Ireland. He married Alice DE MONTGOMERY OR GRANDDAUGHTER O'BRIEN in 1169.
10551297. Alice DE MONTGOMERY OR GRANDDAUGHTER O'BRIEN .
Twenty-fifth Generation
21102592. Gerald FITZWALTER DE WINDSOR Constable of Pembroke Ctl .Gerald married Nesta of Wales, Princess of Deheubarth.
21102593. Nesta of Wales, Princess of Deheubarth .
21102594. O'BRIEN .
Twenty-sixth Generation
42205184. Walter FITZOTHO .
42205186. Rhys AP TEWDWR MAWR Prince S. Wales .
42205188. Martough O'BRIEN King of Munster .
Twenty-seventh Generation
84410368. Lord Dominus OTHO OR OTHER Gherardini of Florence was born in 1020 in Florence, Italy. He died in 1066 in England. He was buried in 1066 in England.
Twenty-eighth Generation
168820736. GHERARDINI of Florence .
Twenty-ninth Generation
337641472. descended from Normandy GHERARDINI .
Thirtieth Generation
675282944. NORSEMEN .
Thirty-first Generation
1350565888. Scandenavian Vikings NORWAY .
The Judkin-Fitzgerald Baronetcy was created for Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 5 August 1801, for his services in suppressing the Irish Rebellion of 1798 in Tipperary. The title became dormant or extinct upon the death of the 4th Baronet in 1917; no heir has been traced. [5]
- Sir Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald, 1st Baronet (1754–1810) adopted the surname of Judkin in addition to and before that in compliance with the will of his maternal Uncle John Judkin of Cashel, Esq. On 5 Aug 1801 he was made a baronet of the UK. "The Dictionary of National Biography" Vol. X Pulb. since 1917 by Sir Leslie Stephen,Oxford University Press
- Sir John Judkin-Fitzgerald, 2nd Baronet (1787–1860) The baronetage of England By John Debrett (1839) p294 The baronetage of England. revised, corrected and continued by G.W. Collen By John Debrett (1840) p203
- Sir Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald, 3rd Baronet (1820–1864) The Peerage and Baronetage By Edmund Lodge (1861) THE FITZGERALD SUICIDE—EXTRAORDINARY SCENE AT THE BURIAL.
- Sir Joseph Capel Judkin-Fitzgerald, 4th Baronet (1853–1917), ed. Harrow, appears in the list of Property owners County Tipperary circa 1870.
1st heir Capel Gerald Judkin-Fitzgerald, 1872-1898 2nd heir Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald 5th Baronet 1873 entry incomplete - apparently unproven
The Official Roll states that the 4th Baronet was Sir Joseph Capel Judkin-Fitzgerald, b. 1853, d. 1917, his heir was Capel Gerald Judkin-Fitzgerald, b 1872, d 1898 and the 2nd heir was Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald, b. 1873. The Roll shows this Thomas as the 5th Baronet, doubtful this having actually been proved as the entry appears incomplete. The entry after Thomas simply says Baronetcy is either extinct or dormant and gives no date of death for Thomas, nor does it say what relationship he was to the 4th Baronet. It should be possible by searching the records of Wills and the registers of Birth, Marriages and Deaths to ascertain what legitimate male issue the 4th Baronet had and to work out from that whether there is in fact still an heir to the title.
With the vast majority of Baronetcy creations the remainder, or the way the title passes from generation to generation is to "heirs male of the body of the first grantee lawfully begotten", which means that it will pass from the 1st Baronet to his eldest surviving son and so forth, down the male line. It is highly unlikely that the remainder for this creation provided for it to pass under any circumstances down the female line. No records whatsoever about the creation of this title, save for the entry on the official Roll of the Baronetage and that doesn't assist in this case. To make certain about the remainder, the National Archives will have a record on the Patent Rolls for 1801. Grant Bavister Asst. Head of the Crown Office Asst. Reg. of the Peerage & Baronetage Crown Office, Rm. C2/13, House of Lords, LONDON, SW1A 0PW. Tel: 020 7219 2632 Fax: 020 7219 2957
the union with Ireland to form the United Kingdom in 1801, during the reign of King George III Monarchy
References
[edit]- ^ The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales: Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time p.354 By Bernard Burke Published by Harrison & sons, 1864 Original from the University of Michigan Digitized 4 Jun 2008 1185 pages
- ^ Tynt's Castle
- ^ Genealogy of Patrick Mostyn and Marion Jacobs
- ^ Genealogy of Patrick Mostyn and Marion Jacobs
- ^ Grant Bavister Asst. Head of the Crown Office Asst. Reg. of the Peerage & Baronetage Crown Office, Rm. C2/13, House of Lords, LONDON, SW1A 0PW. Tel: 020 7219 2632 Fax: 020 7219 2957
- This page incorporates information from Leigh Rayment's Baronetage Page which has further dates on it, not shown above.
- Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Robert Dunlop, ‘Fitzgerald, Sir Thomas Judkin-, first baronet (1754–1810)’, rev. Thomas P. Power, first published Sept 2004, 670 words
- The Step-Ladder, or a picture of the Irish Government as it was before Lord Cornwallis's arrival, and during the System of Terror, etc.
- An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ... By Francis Plowden (1806) Printed and published by W. F. McLaughlin and Bartholomew Graves, Ireland v.5
- A report of an interesting case, wherein Mr. Francis Doyle of Carrick-on-Suir, merchant and cloth-manufacturer, was plaintiff, and Sir Thomas Judkin Fitzgerald, high-sheriff of the county of Tipperary, in the year 1798, was defendant tried and determined at Clonmel spring assizes, Monday, April 9, 1801, before Lord Avonmore.
- A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors Compiled by Thomas Bayly Howell (1820) Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown v. 27 (1798-1800)
- Hazlitt's Political Essays, with Sketches of Public Characters (1822).
- The History of Ireland: From Its Invasion Under Henry II. to Its Union with ... By Francis Plowden (1812) v.2 p452 incl Judkin-Fitzgerald's visits to Dublin Castle and subsequent capitulation by Francis Arthur Esq on board Minerva Captd & witnessed by Joseph Salkeld, Mate Henry Harrison which also transported United Irish Wicklow General Joseph Holt (rebel) Holt Fellowship
Descended from the unique Desmond Geraldines Uniacke family
UNIACKE OF MOUNT UNIACKE
[edit]UNIACKE, NORMAN-JAMES-BIGGS, Esq. of Mount Uniacke, со. Cork, formerly an officer in the Denbighshire cavalry, m. 10 Sept. 1844, Mary-Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of the late Col. Drinkwater-Bethune, of Balfour, со. Fife, and has issue,
I. NORMAN-COMPTON-FITZGERALD e. — This ancient family, whose original name was Fitz-Gerald (descended from the County Desmond branch of the great Géraldine family) went to Ireland about the close of the 12th century. The name, a singular one, arose according to tradition from the following circumstance : In the skirmishes which were constantly taking place between the rival houses of Fitz-Gerald and Butler, a service, attended by great danger, becoming necessary to be done, and the commander hesitating whom to employ, an individual was pointed out and recommended to him with this remark, "Unicus est", meaning "He is the only person to undertake this service."
[PETER MIAGH was Mayor of Youghal in 1630, and died 25th July, 1633. This tomb and vault have now passed to the very ancient family of UNIACKE, whose name, according to tradition, arose from the following circumstance. A military service, attended with great danger, becoming necessary to be done, and the commander hesitating whom to employ, an individual was pointed out and recommended to him with this remark, "UNICUS est"; meaning, "He is the only person to do this exploit." Hence came UNIAK, as the name was formerly spelled. On a small black slab, over the monument, in the East wall is the following inscription : "Underneath Is The Burying Place of The Family of Mount Uniacke, 1761." Notes and Records ... Ancient Religious Foundations By Samuel Hayman, 1854 Original from Harvard University Digitized 9 Jul 2007]
These two words were used as the family motto until the period of the battle of the Boyne : in that memorable conflict, James-Fitzgerald Uniacke, of Coolegaragh, since called Mount Uniacke, commanded a troop of cavalry, and being present when King William III's horse was shot, dismounted, and offered his to the King, who, accepting it, called him a faithful and true man, and taking a pistol from his holster said, "Let that be your crest evermore." The family crest previous to this was a dexter armed arm gauntleted, holding a hawk's lure, but James-Fitzgerald Uniacke, and his descendants have since used the motto, "faithful and brave", and taken for crest a dexter arm in armour holding a pistol. It appears by the ancient public records, that the family of Uniacke was settled at an early period in the South of Ireland, and had possessions in the counties of Cork, Waterford, and Tipperary. The following notices of four descents in the 13th and 14th centuries, are extracted from the records in the Bermingham Tower in the Castle of Dublin : Bernard de Uniak, Esq. was resident at Cork, in 1305, as appears by an entry on the plea-roll of that year.
His son, Bernard de Uniak, Esq. of Youghal, со. Cork, living in 1311, is mentioned in the plea-roll, and also in the great roll of the pipe, all preserved in that depository of ancient records.
His son, PHILIP DE UNIAK, of Youghal, was living in 1335. Thomas de Uniak, of Cork, son of the said Philip de Uniak, of Youghal, was father of Thomas de Uniak, of Cork, living there in 1391. There having been but one family in Ireland of this peculiar name, it is certain that the present Uniackes, descend from the above-mentioned persons, though the intermediate generations from 1390 to 1500 have been lost sight of. The branch of this family which settled in со. Tipperary have since assumed the name of Fitz-Gerald, and are represented by Sir John-Judkin Fitzgerald, 2nd Bart, of Lisheen, со. Tipperary.
The principal seat was Ballyhubbert, near Youghal, until the middle of the 17th century, and since then Mount Uniacke, also near Youghal, both in со. Cork.
[edit][II.i.1.F Youghal Townlands MS 43,145 Deeds, leases and bonds relating to the lands of Ballyhubbert and Barnegeehy, in Imokeely, including leases from John Uniacke to Christopher Claud of Barnegeehy (25 Apr 1592), and to Edmond Fitzgerald of Ballyhubbert (3 Apr 1598), 10 items 1592-1611 Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann National Library of Ireland Collection List No. 129 Lismore Castle Papers ]
[ 1619. July 2. Grant from the King to Sir Laurence Esmonde [Inter alia]. Co. Limerick:- Castle t. & l. of Ballyhubbert otherwise Huberstown Herbertstown] ½ carucate lately in the occupation of Tho. & Jas. Browne & parcel of the possessions of late Earl of Desmond, attainted, rent 5/= Irish; a tenement & 3a arable small measure in Gerranbane in Owneybeg barony parcel of lands of Melaughlin McDonogh, slain in rebellion...... Calendar of Patent and Close Rolls, Chancery, Ireland ]
THOMAS UNIACKE, Esq. of Ballyhubbert, who was the son of Edmund Uniacke, Esq. of Youghal, grandson of Thomas Uniacke, Esq., and great-grandson of Thomas Uniacke, Esq. of Ballyhubbert, who was living in 1500, had, by Margaret his wife, two sons, i. JAMES UNIACKE, of Ballyhubbert, who d. 1676, of whose line we treat; ii. Thomas, of Youghal (see AVooDHougE branch.)
JAMES had, by Margaret his wife, one son and two daus. John (only son) of Ballyhubbert, Esq., d. without issue, before 1623, as appears by an Jnyuieitio post mortem remaining of record among the rolls of the High Court of Chancery. He was s. by JAMES UNIACKE, of Mount Uniacke, со. Cork, whose will was dated 1682. By Mary his wife, he had issue, i. JAMES, his heir. ii. Norman, of Curraheen (see that branch). iii. John, d. в. p. iv. Edmond, of Cappaghmusgree, со. Cork, father of JAMES UNIACKE, Esq. of Cappaghmusgree, who m. Barbara, dau. of John Power, Esq. of Clashmore, CO. Waterford, and had a dau., Catherine, who m. Maurice Uniacke, of Ballymacody, со. Cork, 3rd son of Thomas Uniacke, Esq. of Woodhouse, со. Waterford, and had issue, a dau., Barbara, who m. Walter Atkin, Esq. of Leadington, from whom descend the Atkins of Leadington. The eldest son, JAMES-FITZ-GERALD UNIACKE, Esq. of Mount Uniacke, commander of a troop of cavalry at the battle of the Boyne, m. Mary, dau. of John Mathew, Esq. of со. Kilkenny, and had issue, i. RICHARD, of whom presently. n. John, of Carrig, со. Cork, m. Judith, dau. of Redmond Barry, Esq. of Ballyclough, со. Cork, and had, with a dau., Mary, wife of Major Henry ffoffiott, of Hollybrook, an only son, Redmond Uniacke, Esq. of Carrig, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Lionel Fleming, Esq. of Thornhill Park, со. Cork, and had issue, 1 John, of Carrig, capt in roy. fusiliers, killed at Cuidad Eodrigo, in 1812, unm. 2 Lionel, of Carrig, an officer In the army, m. Elizabeth, dau. of George Crotty, Esq. of the со. Waterford, and has issue. 3 Thomas-Fane, an officer in rifle brigade, of Linbury Lodge, со. Westmeath, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Gustavus H. Rochfort, Esq. M.P. of Rochfort, со. Westmeath, and by her leu issue, Gustavus-Fane, an officer in 71st Highland light infantry, accidentally killed in 1842. John, an officer in 71st Highland light infantry. Frances, m. Lionel Smith, Esq., capt. 54th regt. Elizabeth.
1 Martha Uniacke, m. Thomas Townsend, Esq. of Castle Townsend, near Mallow.
[edit]2 Judith Uniacke, 771. Major-General Richard Uniacke. 3 Henrietta Uniacke, m. Arthur Molloy, Esq. capt. in the army. 4 Georgina Uniacke, 771. Edward Coxon, Esq. capt. in the army. 5 Isabella Uniacke, m. Philip Somerville, Esq. capt. South Cork rifles.
ш. Norman-Fitz-Gerald Uniacke of Castletown, County Cork, со. Cork, m. Alicia, dau. of Bartholomew Purdon, Esq. of Gworane James, со. Cork, and had issue,
[edit]1 James Uniacke, of Castletown, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Simon Dring, Esq. of Rockgrove, and d. in 1836, having had two sons, and one dau., Norman-Fitz-Gerald Uniacke, of Castletown, lieut-col. North Cork rifles, m. 1821, Eleanor, dau. of Col. Robert-Uniacke Fitz-Gerald Uniacke, M.P. of Corkbeg, and dying in 1835, left two sons and one dau., viz. : — Robert-Uniacke-Fitz-Gerald Uniacke, now of Castletown, m. 22 April, 1854, Florence-Elizabeth, dau. of the late Norman Uniacke, Esq. of Mount Uniacke, and has issue, Robert-Uniacke-FitzGerald Uniacke. James-Fitz-Gerald Uniacke. Elizabeth-Frances Uniacke.
James Esq; eldest son, d. 19 Oct 1835 of Glengarra, Castletown со. Cork, major North Cork rifles, m. settlement 13 Feb 1777 Alicia, dau. of Simon Dring, Esq. of Rock Grove, From whom descend the Uniackes of Castletown. and d. t. p. Mary, m. George Crawford, Esq. of Lakelands, со. Cork. 2 Bartholomew-Coote, officer in the army, Ensign 60th Foot, commission dated 31 Jul 1772 d. unm. 3 Norman Fitz-Gerald, an officer in the 40th Foot, commission dated 28 Jan 1771 ; m Mary anne, dau of Simon Dring esq.,of Rock Grove d. s.p.
4 Richard-John, of Mount Uniacke b. 22 Nov 1753 - d. 11 Oct 1830 H.M. attorney-general and member of the Legislative Council and Executive Council of the Province of Nova Scotia from whom descend the Uniackes of Nova Scotia[1]
[edit], m. 3 May 1775 1st, Martha-Maria, dau. of Moses de Lesdemier esq, of Canton Geneva, Switzerland, d 9 Feb 1803 and by her had issue, Norman-Fitz-Gerald, of the Inner Temple, chief Justice of the Canadas, d. in 1847. Crofton, of Lincoln's Inn, formerly judge of the Admiralty in British America, and author of "A Letter to the Lord Chancellor, and other works on law reform" ; 771. and left issue, Richard-John, in holy orders; Crofton, d. unm. in 1817; Norman-Fitz-Gerald; Martha-Maria; Elizabeth ; and Alicia. Richard-John, judge of the Supreme Court in British America, m. and left issue, Charles Hill. capt. in the army. Richard-John-Norman, d. suddenly at Dover in 1844. Helen-Maria, d. unm. 1848. Mary-Mitchell, 771. in 1851, 1 C.-W.-Watkins, Esq. of Badby House, со. Northampton, formerly an officer in the army. James Boyle. Robert- Fitz-Gerald, in holy orders. Mary, m. Rear-Admiral Sir Andrew Mitchell, K.C.B. Martha-Maria, m. John Jeffery, Esq., son of John Jeffery, Esq. M.P. of Sans Souci, Dorsetshire. Alicia-Margaret, m. William Scott, Esq. of Wool. co. Selkirk, and
THOMAS UNIACKE, Esq. of Ballybubbert, his 1st cousin and heir male in 1623 ; he m. Elizabeth, and was s. by his eldest «un, 1061 UNI
I. Eleanor-Georgina. II. Geraldine-Cecilia.
Alicia-Margaret, m. William Scott, Esq. of Wool. co. Selkirk, and Sunderland Hall, co. Roxburgh. Anne, m. Kevin Leslie, Esq. of Wilton Park, co. Cork, an officer in rifle brigade. Elizabeth, d. unm. Eleanor-Rebecca, m. William Hackett, Esq., Inspector-general of military hospitals. Mr. Richard-John Uniacke the attorney-gen, of Nova Scotia,
m. 14 Jan 1808 2ndly, Eliza d16 Apr 1849, dau. of William Philipps Newton. Esq., major 48th Foot regiment, and by her had one child, Andrew Mitchell. He d. 1830.
6 Crofton of Ballyre, co. Cork, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Borr Uniacke, Esq. of Woodhouse, and by her left one son and two dau., Crofton d s.p. 3 May 1864, of Ballyre, m. 1835, Esther, dau. of Percy Smythe, Esq. of Headborough, co. Tipperary. Anne-Alicia. Mary, m. Simon Dring, Esq. of Bock Grove Co Cork. 1 Elizabeth, m. the Venerable Perkins Crofton, archdeacon of Aghadoe, co. Kerry. 2 Mary, m. James Lombard, Esq. of Lombardstown. co. Cork. James-Fitz-Gerald-Uniacke d. 1730, and was s. by his son, RICHARD UNIACKE, Esq. of Mount Uniacke, who m. Anne, dau. of Robert Longfield, Esq., M.P. of Castle Mary, co Cork (see that family), and had issue, i. .1 ••. M v •< ?• n / i : i . i: \ i .1 > . his heir, il. John, d. g. p. 1761. in Richard, of Abadda, m. Helena, dau. of Borr Uniacke, Esq. of Woodhouse, co Waterford, and had issue, 1 Richard, d. unm. I Mary. 2 Elizabeth, m. to John Bayley, Esq. of Debsborough, co. Tipperary. (See that family.) IT. Robert, a col. in the army, m. Mary, dau. of Gen. Baines, of Gibraltar, and had issue, 1 Richard, of Castleview, gen. in the army, m. Judith, dau. of Redmond Uniacke, of Carrig, and has issue, Redmond, late an officer in the army. Richard, an officer Madras cavalry. Mary. Jane. 2 Robert-Fitz-Gerald, officer in 3rd light-dragoons. 1 Henrietta, m. John Armstrong, Esq., capt. in the army. 2 Catherine. 3 Mary. 4 Jane. He d. in 1823. i. Elizabeth, m. John Swayne, Esq. of Youghal II. Harriet, m. Edward Nash, Esq. of Youghal. The eldest son, JAMES-I 'i i,- < ii.uM.it UNIACKE, of Mount Uniacke, m. 1st, the Lady Caroline Coote, sister of Charles, last Earl of Bellamont, and 2ndly, Mary Higgins, by the latter of whom he had one son, who 3. him, NORMAN UNIACKE, Esq. of Mount Uniacke, b. 1796 ; m. 1818, Eleanor, dau. of William Lax, Esq. of Wells, co. Somerset, by whom at his decease, 19 April, 1861, he left issue, .
NORMAN-JAMES-BIGGS, now of Mount Uniacke. i. George-Lax. ii. Robert-Fitzgerald, d. 13 Dec. 1862, at West Melbourne, v. Crofton-Bernard. . Eleanor, d. unm.
i. Florence-Elizabeth, m. Robert-U.-F. Uniacke, Esq. of Castletown.
[edit](See altirve.) iii. Marianne, d. unm. iv. Caroline, d. unm. v. Susan-Helena, m. George Morris, Esq. Arms— Arg., three piles from the chief, and two from the base, gu. Crest — A dexter armed arm, holding a hawk's lure ; and a dexter arm in armour, holding a pistol. Motto — Unicus est, and Faithful and Brave. Seat— Mount Uniacke, KlUeagh, co. Cork.
References
[edit]- ^ Descent of the Uniackes, of Castletown and Nova Scotia, from the Royal House of Plantagenet. AUTHORITIES. 1. PEDIGREE OF FLEMING, BARON OF SLANE, compiled by Sir George Carew, in 1600. (Carew MSS, Lambeth). 2. THE FAMILY OF SLANE ; by Sir W. Betham, "Ulster," 1829. 3. LODGE'S PEERAGE OF IRELAND ; by Archdall, 1789. 4. Burke's DORMANT AND EXTINCT PEERAGE, 1883. 5. Doyle's OFFICIAL BARONAGE OF ENGLAND, 1886. 6. Information supplied by Captain D. W. Purdon. 7. Uniacke Family Papers.
UNIACKE OF WOODHOUSE.
[edit]The late ROBERT-JOHN UNIACKE, of Woodhouse, co. Waterford, J.P. and D.L., high sheriff 1819, b. 19 April, 1795 ; m. 2 Aug. 1821, Mildred, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Richard Bourke, Bishop of Waterford, brother to the 4th Earl of Mayo, (The Right Reverend the Hon. Richard Bourke, second son of the third Earl and father of the fifth Earl, was Bishop of Waterford and Lismore.) and by her had issue,
I. ROBERTS-BORR, b. 29 Oct. 1823 ; d. unm. 30 July, 1853.
II. Richard, b. 23 July, 1833; d. 22 April, 1841.
I. FRANCES-CONSTANTIA[1], m. 15 Nov. 1844, to Col. G.-J. Beresford[2]
UNI
iv. Annette-Charlotte, m. 5 Nov. " V t» Capt G.-O Airier- son, Bengal native infantry. ?L ilim (Jf. — TBOXAB UNIACKE, Esq. of Youghal, Co. Cork. 2nd son of THOMAS UNIACKE, Esq. of Ballyhubbert, and brother of JAMES UNIACKE, Esq. of Mount Uniacke (m pr* ceding article), m. Helena, dau. of Maurice Fitzgerald, Esq. the Fitzgerald* of Corkbeg.
III. Maurice, of Ballymacody, co. Cork, who m. Caihchne. dau. of James Uniacke, Esq. of Cappa, and had issue, Barbara who 771. Walter Atkin, Esq. of Leadington, Co. Cork. i. Clotilda, who m. Barachiai Wallis, Esq. of Carrigrenan. co, Cork.
p482 "A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry" Anne, eldest daughter of Frederick Trench, Esq. of Woodlawn. m. Annette-Constantia, Beresford, and had Robert, of Woodhouse.
[Eleanor Fitzgerald, dau and heir of Sir G.[arrett] Fitzgerald of Lisquinlan, m. Maurice Uniacke, Esq of Youghal of Thomas Uniacke, of Youghal, by Helena his wife of Maurice Fitzgerald, of Lisquinlan, and nephew Uniacke, Esq of Mount Uniacke, and had a son.
Thomas Uniacke, Esq, M.P., who m. Helena, co-heir of Christian Borr, Esq. of Borr Mount, Co. Wexford on ... and had,
1. Borr, of Woodhouse, who m. in 1750.
The eldest son, BORR UNIACKE, Esq. of Woodhouse, m. Anne. dau. of Frederick Trench, Esq. of Woodlawn, co. Galway and by her had issue,
i. ROBERT, his heir.
I. Helena, who m. Richard Uniacke, Esq.
II. Elizabeth, m. Crofton Uniacke, Esq. of Ballyre.
The only son, ROBERT UNIACKE, Esq. of Woodhouse, m. 1790, Anne-Constantsa, dau. of the Right Hon. John Beresford brother of George, 1st Marquis of Waterford, and by her who m. 2ndly, June, 1806, Robert Doyne, Esq. of Wells, co. Wexford, and d. g Aug. 1836, had issue, i. ROBERT-JOHN, late of Woodhouse. ii. John-James, d. unm. in Australia. I. Jane, d. unm. ii. Barbara- Elizabeth, m. to the Rev. Joseph Chapman, iii. Catherine-Constantia. iv. Nannette-Helen. v. Frances-Amelia, m. to the Rev. Edward Groome. vi. Helena-Selina, m. to C. Doyne, Esq. of Newtown Park. co. Dublin A row and Crest— Same as UNIACKE of Mount Uniacke. Motto— Fortis et fidelis. Seat — Woodhouse, co. Waterford. Cunnljcni JJrancI).
NORMAN UNIACKE, M.D. of Curraheen, co. Cork, 2nd son of James Uniacke, Esq. of Mount Uniacke (see that family), m. and had issue, I. JAMES, who m. Jane, dau. of Arthur Loot, Esq. of Rathealy, co. Cork, and had issue, 1 Norman, d. g. p. 2 Arthur, d. t.p.. 3 Jasper, of Araglyn, co. Cork, who m. Maria, dau. of Joshua Andrews, Esq. of Kilworth, and had issue, James, a major B.M., who m. Emma, dau. of Edmond Roche, Esq of Kildinan, co. Cork, but had no male issue. He was killed in China in 1842. Mr. Jasper Uniacke was murdered in his own house, together with Col. Monsergh St. George, in 1798. II. JOHN, of whose line we treat. The 2nd son, JOHN UNIACKE, Esq. of Cottage, Co. Cork, m. Frances, dau. and co-heir of Roger Mainwaring, Esq of Kermincham, co. Chester, and had issue, i. JOHN-MAINWARING, his heir. ii. Mary, m. to John-B. Parker, Esq. of Cherrymount. co Cork. ii. Frances, m. to Henry Turner, Esq. of Bath The only son, JOHN-MAINWARING UNIACKE, Esq. of Cottage and Kermiav cham, m. Mary, dau. of the Rev. Dixie Blundel, dean of Kildare, and had issue, i. JOHN, of Chester, who m. Anne, dau. of Vice-Admiral Pierrepoint, and has issue, I. Mary, m. to Henry-Chapman McVeagh, Esq. of Drewstown, co. Meath (see that family. U P P UPCHER OF SHERINQHAM. UPCHER, HÈNRY-RAMEY, Esq. offord, R.A. ii. Louisa-Arabella. iii. Mildred-Gertrude. 1562<header> UNI Australia.
UNIACKE
OF
MOUNT
UNIACKE.
UNIACKE, NORMAN-JAMES-BIQQS, Esq. of Mount
Uniacke, со. Cork, formerly an officer in the Denbighshire
cavalry, m. 10 Sept. 1844, Mary-Elizabeth,
2nd dau. of the late Col. Drinkwater-Bethune, of
Balfour, со. Fife, and has issue,
I. NORMAN-COMPTON-FITZGERALD
e. — This ancient family, whose original name was
Fitz-Gerald (descended from the Desmond branch of the great
Géraldine family) went to Ireland about the close of the 12th
century. The name, a singular one, arose according to tradi-
dition from the following circumstance : In the skirmishes
which were constantly taking place between the rival houses of
Fitz-Gerald and Butler, a service, attended by great danger,
becoming necessary to be done, and the commander hesitating
whom to employ, an individual was pointed out and recommended
to him with this remark, " Unicus est," meaning " He
is the only person to undertake this service." These two words
were used as the family motto until the period of the battle of
the Boyne : in that memorable conflict, James-Fitzgerald
Uniacke, of Coolegaragh, since called Mount Uniacke, commanded
a troop of cavalry, and being present when King
WILLIAM'S horse was shot, dismounted, and offered his to the
King, who, accepting it, called him a faithful and true man,
and taking a pistol from his holster said, " Let that be your
crest evermore." The family crest previous to this was a dexter
armed arm gauntletted, holding a hawk's lure, but James-Fitzgerald
Uniacke, and his descendants have since used the motto, "
faithful and brave," and taken for crest a dexter arm in
armour holding a pistol. It appears by the ancient public
records, that the family of Uniacke was settled at an early
period in the South of Ireland, and had possessions in the
counties of Cork, Waterford, and Tipperary. The following
notices of four descents in the 13th and 14th centuries, are
extracted from the records in the Bermingham Tower in the
Castle of Dublin : Bernard de Uniak, Esq. was resident at Cork,
in 1305, as appears by an entry on the plea-roll of that year.
His son, Bernard de Uniak, Esq. of Youghal, со. Cork, living
in 1311, is mentioned in the plea-roll, and also in the great roll
of the pipe, all preserved in that depository of ancient records.
His son, PHILIP DE UNIAK, of Yougbal, was living in 1335.
Thomas de Uniak, of Cork, son of the said Philip de Uniak, of
Youghal, was father of Thomas de Uniak, of Cork, living there
in 1391. There having been but one family in Ireland of this
peculiar name, it Is certain that the present Uniackes, descend
from the above-mentioned persons, though the intermediate
generations from 1390 to 1500 have been lost sight of. The
branch of this family which settled in со. Tipperary have since
assumed the name of Fitz-Gerald, and are represented by Sir
John-Judkin Fitzgerald, Bart, of Liehen, со. Tipperary. The
principal scat was Ballyhubbert, near Youghal, until the middle
ol the 17th century, and since then Mount Uniacke, also near
Youghal, both in со. Cork.
THOMA» UNIACKE, Esq. of Ballyhubbert, who was the son of
Edmund Uniacke, Esq. of Youghal, grandson of Thomas
Uniacke, Esq., and great-grandson of Thomas Uniacke, Esq. of
Ballyhubbert, who was living in 1500, had, by Margaret his
wife, two sons, i. JAMES UNIACKE, of Ballyhubbert, who d.
1676, of whose line we treat; n. Thomas, of Youghal (tee
AVooDHougE branch.) JAMES had, by Margaret his wife, one •
on and two daus. John (only son) of Ballyhubbert, Esq., d.
without issue, before 1623, as appears by an Jnyuieitio post
mortem remaining of record among the rolls of the High Court
of Chancery. He was s. by JAMES UNIACKE, of Mount Uniacke, со. Cork, whose will was dated 1682. By Mary his wife, he had issue, i. JAMES, his heir. ii. Norman, of Curraheen (see that branch). in. John, d. в. p. iv. Edmond, of Cappaghmusgree, со. Cork, father of JAMES UNIACKE, Esq. of Cappaghmusgree, who m. Barbara, dau. of John Power, Esq. of Clashmore, Co. Waterford, and had a dau., Catherine, who m. Maurice Uniacke, of Ballymacody, со. Cork, 3rd son of Thomas Uniacke, Esq. of Woodhouse, со. Waterford, and had issue, a dau., Barbara, who m. Walter Atkin, Esq. of Leadington, from whom descend the Atkins of Leadington. The eldest son, JAMES-FITZ-GERALD UNIACKE, Esq. of Mount Uniacke, commander of a troop of cavalry at the battle of the Boyne, m. Mary, dau. of John Mathew, Esq. of со. Kilkenny, and had issue, i. RICHARD, of whom presently. n. John, of Carrig, со. Cork, m. Judith, dau. of Redmond Barry, Esq. of Ballyclough, со. Cork, and had, with a dau., Mary, wife of Major Henry ffoffiott, of Hollybrook, an only son, Redmond Uniacke, Esq. of Carrig, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Lionel Fleming, Esq. of Thornhill Park, со. Cork, and had issue, 1 John, of Carrig, capt in roy. fusiliers, killed at Cuidad Eodrigo, in 1812, unm. 2 Lionel, of Carrig, an officer In the army, m. Elizabeth, dau. of George Crotty, Esq. of the со. Waterford, and has issue. 3 Thomas-Fane, an officer in rifle brigade, of Linbury Lodge, со. Westmeath, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Gustavus- H. Rochfort, Esq. M.P. of Bochfort, со. Westmeath, and by her leu issue, Gustavus-Fane, an officer in 71st Highland light infantry, accidentally killed in 1842. John, an officer in 71st Highland light infantry. Frances, m. Lionel Smith, Esq., capt. 54th regt. Elizabeth. 1 Martha, m. Thomas Townsend, Esq. of Castle Towns- end, near Mallow. 2 Judith, 7П. Major-General Richard Uniacke. 3 Henrietta, m. Arthur Molloy, Esq. capt. in the army. 4 Georgina, 771. Edward Coxon, Esq. capt. in the army. 5 Isabella, m. Philip Somerville, Esq. capt. South Cork rifles. ш. Norman-Fitz-Gerald, of Castletown, со. Cork, m. Alicia, dau. of Bartholomew Purdon, Esq. of Gworane James, со. Cork, and had issue, 1 James, of Castletown, who in. Elizabeth, dau. of Simon Dring, Esq. of Bockgrove, and d. in 1836, having had two eons, and one dau., Norman-Fitz-Gerald, of Castletown, lieut-col. North Cork rifles, m. 1821, Eleanor, dau. of Col. Kobert-Uniacke Fitz-Gerald, M.P. of Corkbeg, and dying in 1835, left two sons and one dau., viz. : — Eobert-Uniacke-Fitz-Gerald, now of Castletown, m. 22 AprU, 1854, Florence-Elizabeth, dau. of the late Norman Uniacke, Esq. of Mount Uniacke, and has issue, Bobert-Uniacke-FitzGerald. James- Fitz-Gerald. Elizabeth-Frances. James, of Glengarra, со. Cork, major North Cork rifles, m. Alicia, dau. of Simon Dring, Esq. of Bockgrove, and d. t. p. Mary, m. George Crawford, Esq. of Lakelands, со. Cork. 2 Bartholomew-Coote, officer in the army, d. unm. 3 Norman Fitz-Gerald, d. ». p. 4 Blchard-John, H.M. attorney-general and member of Executive Council of Nova Scotia, m. 1st, Martha-Maria, dau. of Mons. de Lesdemier, of Canton Geneva, Switzerland, and by her had issue, Norman-Fitz-Gerald, of the Inner Temple, chief Justice of the Canadas, d. in 1847. Crofton, of Lincoln's Inn, formerly judge of the Admiralty in British America, and author of A Letter to the Lord Chancellor, and other works on law reform ; 771. and left issue, Richard- John, in holy orders; Crofton, d. unm. in 1817; Norman-Fitz-Gerald; Martha-Maria; Elizabeth ; and Alicia. Bichard-John, judge of the Supreme Court in British America, m. and left issue, Charles Hill. capt. in the army. Bichard-John-Norman, d. suddenly at Dover in 1844. Helen-Maria, d. unm. 1848. Mary-Mitchell, 771. in 1851, 1 C.-W.-Watkins, Esq. of Badby House, со. Northampton, formerly an officer in the army. James Boyle. Robert- Fitz-Gerald, in holy orders.
Mary, m. Rear-Admiral Sir Andrew Mitchell, K.C.B.
Martha-Maria, m. John Jeffery, Esq., son of John
Jeflery, Esq. M.P. of Sans Souci, Dorsetshire. Alicia-Margaret, m. William Scott, Esq. of Wool. co. Selkirk, and THOMAS UNIACKE, Esq. of Ballybubbert, his 1st cousin and heir male in 1623 ; he m. Elizabeth, and was >. by his eldest «un,
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I. Eleanor-Georgina. n. Geraldine-Cecilia.
Mount Uniacke Fitzgerald of Lisquinlan and Corkbeg
A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
By Bernard Burke
Contributor Bernard Burke
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Hie Lordship's father, HENRV, SECOND MARQUIS, was 4. 23 May 1772, and Л. Ifi July 1826 ; having m. 29 Aug. 1805, Lady Susanna Carpenter, only daughter and heir of George, 2nd Earl of Tyrconnel, and by her, who rf. 7 June 1827, had issue :
WATERFORD, MARQUIS OF. (DE-LA-POER-BERESFORD.) HENRY DE-LA-POER-BERESFORD,
[edit]File:Marquis of Waterford de la Poer Beresford.JPG Marquis of Waterford, Earl and Viscount of the County of Tyrone, Baron De-la-Poer of Curragh- more, Co. Waterford, and Baron Beresford of Beresford, Co. Cuvan, ¿тг the Peerage of Ireland; Baron Tyrone of Haverfordwest, Co. Pembroke, in that of Great Britain, and a Baronet of England, K.P.; 6.26 April 1811, succeeded 16 July 1826, m. 8 June 1842, the Hon. Louisa Stuart, 2nd daughter of Charles, late Lord Stuart de Rothesíiy.—See BUTE. 1 Lady Sarah-Eliznbclii, 4. 8 Nov. 1807, Countess Talbot. 2 George, Earl o/ Tyrone, b. Jan. 1810, rf. 8 July 1824. 3 HENRY, PRESENT AND THIRD MARQUIS. 4 Lord William, Ь. Ч Dec. 1812, d. 18 Oct. 1850. 5*Rev. Lord John, Rector of Barronstown, 4. 27 April 1814, m. 20 Feb. U79 i- v 2
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1843, Christiana, 4th daughter of the late Colonel Charles-Powell Leslie, of Glaslough, Monaghan, and has issue, 3 William-Leslie, b. '¡0 July 1847. 4 Mnrcus-Talbot, b. 25 Dec. 1448. fi Lady Susan-Henrietta, b. 20 June 1815, rf. G April 1827. 1 John Henry, ft. 21 Muy 1844. 2 Charles-William, Ь. 10 Feb. 1S4C. 7 Lard James, b. 6 Oct. 181fi, rf. 27 April 1841. 8 Lady Elizatiet/i-Catherine-Caroline, b. 21 July 1818, d. 31 Aug. 1826. Creations,—Baron De-la-Poer [by writ] 1375, Baron Beresford and Viscount of Tyrone 1720. Earl of Tyrone 1740, Marquis 1789, Irish honours; Baron of Tyrone in Great Britain 17st, Bart. 1ЯС5. Mutlii.— fin nisi cruce : There is 110 dependence but on tho cross. Genealogy—Sco Genealogical Volume. Seats,—Curwghuiore House, Waterford; aud Ford Castle, Northumberland. Collateral £ranc(r«. 1 Marcus, Lord-de-la-ïoer, t>. 17 March 1771, rf. I» Aug. 17S3. [Uncles and Aunt« of the present Peer, issue of George, 1st Alarquis.] 2 The Most Kev. Lord John-George, D.D., Lord Archbishop of Armagh, Prelate of tbe Order of St. Patrick, Lord Almoner, and P.C. for Ireland, and Vice-Chancellor of Trinity College, Dublin, b. 22 Nov. 1773. 4 Luitu Catherine, b. 11 Sept. 1777, il. !•,' in. 23 June 1843. 5 Lady Anne, It. 20 July 1770, if. 27 Nov. 1841. (! Lieut.-General Lord George-Thomas, C.l\ll.,b. 12 Feb. 1781, it. 20 Oct. 1Я39 ; having »I. 22 Nov. 1803, Harriet, daughter of Sehut-г, Esq., of Gilliughaui, by whom be hnd issue : 1 Elizabeth - Harriet - Georgiana, b. и July 1810, m. S Feb. 181U, Rcar- Ailm. Henry Eden, Superintendent of Woolwich Dockyard, cousin of Lord Auckland. 2 Harriet-Susnn-Isabella, b, 22 Dec. lull, m. 13 April 1844, George Dunbar, Esq., jnn., of \Voburn, Co. Down. 3 Caroline-Susan-Catherine, b. 29 March 1814, m. 19 Sept. 1840, the Hon. Edward Kenyon.—.Vic KKSYON. 7 Lady Elizabeth-Louisa, b. 2 Feb. 1783, -•' n Jan. Ix'r.i , having m. 1st, 10 July 1810, Major -General .Sir Denis Pack, K.C.U., wlio rf. 24 July 182.1; 2iidly, 12 Feb. 1831, Lit'iit.-dí nenil Xir Thomas lieynell, Bart., K.C.I}., who d. 10 Feb. 1818. [ Cousins of the late Marquis, issue of the llight lion. John Beresford, 2nd eon of Murcus, 1st Earl of Tyrone.] 1 Catherine, b. 28 Sept. 17И1. rf. Г Jan. 1830; having in. Aug. 1778, the Right Han. J.ii'itt.-Ciiltiiicl Jlenry-TlieupliHits Clements, brother of Robert, 1st Earl of l.i ¡í i im, and widower of Mary, daughter and heir of Gen. Webb; lie it. zo'Oct. 1793. 2 Mareas, l>. 14 Feb. 1701, rf. 10 Nov.'lW; having HI. 25 Feb. 1791, Ltidy Frances-Ara- belta ÍA-eson, daughter of Joseph, 1st Earl of Milltown, by whom, who d. 9 May 1840, he had issue, 1 Elizabeth, b. in 1797, rf. 7 Dec. 1850 ; ImviiiK m. 20 June 1827, Felix Ludhroke, Esq. 2 Right Hon. WILLIAM BERESFOIID, M.I'., ft. in 171)8, in. 1» Dec. 1833, Catherine, Youngest daughter of the late George-Robt. Honeage, Esq., ol'Hain- ton Hall, Lincolnshire, and has issue, 1 Mostyn - de-la - 1'oer, Lieut. 72nd Highlanders, ft. 0 Dec. 1835. 2 Edward - Marcus, Capt. Scots 1'us. Guards, ft. 11 Dec. 1H30. 3 l'rances-Arabella, ft. 4 Nov. 18.18. 3 Т/ч- lii^ht Hti: Ceorgc-ile-la Parr, f). I)., Lord ЛЫюр of К Итоге, b. 19 July 1705, rf. Í80 Jtl Oct. 1841 ; having* m. 17£H, Franm, daughter of Gervain-Pjirker Bushr, Esq., of Kilfane, by whom, who rf. May 1&43, lie had isttue, 1 Charlotte-Mary, b. 1793, A. Oct 1851 ; having ». 1st, 2 May 1812, Frederick Lumky-.Savilic, £fy.,—л. SCARBROIKJH, who rf. 27 Feb. 1837; and 2ndly, 20 July 1839, Robert-Henry Southwell, Esq.—Л'сс SOÍ.THWKLU 2 John, late Colonial Secretan- in the bland of St. Vincent, b. G April 179(3, ¿.lu Sept. 1856; having m. С May 1822, Harriet-Ktiza, eldest á.iu¿rhttr of the lute William Wylly, Esq., Chief Justice of St. Vincent, und by her. who was b. in 1801, nnd d. 11 Oct. 1S57, he had ifuuc, 1 George-William - do la-Poer, b. 5 June 1S2:1, m. 19 June* 1K4S, Elizabeth - Hannah - Nicholson, rli!, ,r daughter of the late Capt. Dnii;tld Maclean. 2 Marcus -W>lly • do - la - Poer, Capt. 40th Foot, 'b. 22 Feb. 1МД. ta. 24 Jan. 1S.W, Charlotte, 3rd daughter nf Capt. II. lilakeni-y, .'.i is i'.li Resident at Paxo, and his had issue, 1 A daughter, etill-horn, 21 Aug. 1853. 2 Emit-f 3 WilHam-Carr-de-la-Pucr, if». UM, Kliza, b. 25 June 1SS4, rf. 1S54. 3 John-libkeney- l)e la-Pocr, b. Iti Sept. iKSti, 4 n'iltiam-Carr-dc-la-Pocr, b. 18?.7, rf. ÏH44. 5 Charlotte - Eliza, b. 1 Feb. 1ЯЗО, m. 1 Nov. 1855. David Gowk-, K*q. (¡ John Hill-de-la-Poer, b. 1S35. 7 Ilcnry-C'leincnti«, Ensign (í9tb Knot, und Aide-de-Canip to t ho Governor of the Windward Islands, 6. April 1S35, ro. at Bar- budoes, 23 July 1S57, Miirilib, youngest daughter of his Excellency, Francis Hincke, Esq., Governor-in-Chief' of the Wind- wiird islands. 8 Anne-Matilda, b. 1837, d. 20 Nov. 1850. 3 Ritrht-Uüv. MarcuB-Gcrvaiü, D.D., Lord Ilistiop of Kilmore, Elphui, and Ardagh, b. 14 Feb. ISO!, m. 1st, 25 Oct. IS24, Mary, daughter of the litte Col. Henry - Peisley I/KatTanpc of Moyetowii, King's Co., and widow of lîicbard Digby, Esq., of (ieaslull, who rf. in ЬЬ ; and 2ndlyt U June 1S50, I !i/, !.<•• li, only daughter of the late J--imeK-Tnul Kennedy гЕяц., of Annan- dale, Co. Down, and widow of Kotert- < ¡i-oi1 •., • Jloraford, Esq.,of Kahanetown, Co. Meath. llr bus issue, by 1st marriage, 9 Afary-Iîayley, b. 1840. 1 Sophie-Frances, b. 5 Aug. 1825,
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d. 12 Sept. 1852. 2 Charlotte-
Henrietra, é. 17 May №r, m. ni
Aug. 1853, Henry-BeUby-William
Millier, Esq. 2nd sun of the I.id-
Sir William-Morduunt-Sturt Mil.
ncr, IS.in... by Harriet-Elizabeth
Bentinclt.—Л'се PORTLAND, Colin.
3 Mary-Emily, b. 2 July ISM), m.
13 Aug. 1853, Thomas Heywood,
Esq., jun., of Hope End, Herefordshire.
4 George de-la-Poor, b.
22 April 1831. 5 Henry-Marcus,
Lieut. Oth Foot, b. 2 JUurcli 1833.
4 Frances! d. 17 NOT. 1833; having 4 A
melia-Mary-Sclina, b, 12 Dec. m. June 1824, the Hon. and AV>.
Francis-Howard, who (/, 1C Feb. 18Í7. —
Л'£Т WicKLOW.
4 Johu-Claudius, b. 23 Oct. 1700, rf. 2 July
1Я40; having ш. 3 March l.n'i, Elizabeth-
M'Kenzic, only child of Archibald Meuzics,
Esq., of Cuidares, Co. Peebles. $
Anne-Constantla, b. W April 1768, л
Aug. 1836; having/». lst,7Jan. 11ЯЯ,Hubert,
Lniucke, Esq., of Woodhouse, Co. Water-
ford, who
1H05, Hubert Doyne, Esq., of Wells, Co. \
V ex ford.
0 Jane, b. 1.1 June 1T09, d. 2 Nov. 1830;
having /л. 1(1 Sept. lia$,tht' /light Нон. Sir
George-Fits-Gerald ¡I'M, Hart., li. 1 June.
П63, il. S March 183».
7 Kci'. Charlts-Cobbe, b. 23 Oct. 1770, rf.
13 Dec. 1850; having m. 22 Nov. 1705,
Kmlly, 7th daughter of the late Sir William,
Montgomery, Bart., of Macbic Hill, Co.
Peebles, by whom, who wa* b. 5 Oct. 1772,
mil a. 14 March 1839, ho liad issue,
1 lief. John-Isaac, b. 13 Oct. 1700,
d. Jan. 1847 ; having in. 24 June 1824,
Sophia, daughter of Robert White,
Esq., by whom he had issue,
1 Emily-Sarah, b. 30 Oct. 1827,
т. в May 1851, the Rev. John-
Mnunscll Massy. — See Massy,
Colls.
2 Ciipt. Gcorge-Robert,of Mac-
bio Hill, РееЫен-shire, Knight of
the Legion of Honour, b. 18 Oct.
1830.
3 Harriet-Sclma.ft. в April 1834,
m. May 1856, William - Allan
Woddrop, Esq.
2 Harriet-Louisa, ft. 21 March 1802,
m. M Feb. 1825, the Rev. John-James
Fox, Incumbent of Kinnwley, Ireland.
3 Selina-Grigeldu, 6. 5 Dec. 1804,
Countess of Eme.
4 Anne-Constantia, b. 1 April 1000,
Ludy John Thynne—.SYc Ьлтн.
5 Colonel George-John, lute R.A.,
b. 21 July 1807, m. 1st, 12 Dec. 1830,
Jiinc-t'harlottf, danghter of Charles
Kiall, Esq., who d. 6 April 1842; and
2ndly, 15 Nov. 1841,
eldest daughter of Robert-John Uniacke, Esq., of Woodhouse, Co. Waterford, by Lady Mildred Bourke,—лее Mayo ; he has issue by both marriages : 1 Charles-John, a. 23 Jan. 1811, i/. 1 July 1842. 2 Jane-Seliua, li. at sea, 20 March 1812.= 3 Robert-Henry, und 4 Mildred- Л n m-, twins, b. 3 Sept. 1845. 5 John-George, b. 10 June 1847. 6 Charles- Richard-Gordon, ft. 22 Feb. 1840. 7 George-Alexander, ft. 21 Nov. 1830. 6 Emily-Catherine, b. 3 Oct. 1809, m. 10 Dec. 1831, Arthur-Willoughby Cole- Hamilton, Esq.—fife KNNISKILI.EN. 7 Kcc. t'harlcs-<:lauitius, b. 14 Dec. 1810, d. 29 Aug. 1848 ; having «1.8 Aug. 1838, Anna-Maria, only daughter of the Rev. Frederick I'itz - Patrick- Rector of Shircock, Co. Cavan, by • whom he has left issue, 1 Edwina-Cathcrine, ft. 3 Nov. 1S42. 2 Cnarlcs-Frcderick- Cnhbc, ft. 3 May 1811. 3 Frc- 681 'I. i » K-John-leaac, It- 1 Aug. 1846. 1847. 8 Cliarlotte-Fancrs, ft. 14 Jan. 1S12, in. 4 Nov. 1S39, the Kev. Samuel Alexander. 9 Krances-Honorin, ft. 3 Sept. 1777. /«. 2 July 18US, James Whyte, Esq., of Pilton House, Jiiirimtuplc. 8 Hannah, ft. 10 May 1775. 10 Ili:nry-Barre, b. 25 Sept. 1784, rf. 15 Dec. 1837; having)«. 29 Feb. 1812, Eliza, daughter of John Bayley, Esq., of Ham- brook, Co. Gloucester, by whom, who d. 22 Deo. 1831, he left issue : 1 Mary-Barbara, ft. 8 Dec. 1912, m. 0 Feb. 183U, Thomas-Willi am Fountain, Esq. 2 John - Barré Beresford, Esq., of Leurmont, Co. Derry, ft. 20 April 1815, m. 1st, 23 April 1840, Sophia,daughter of the late Hugh Lyons Montgomery, Esq., of Bclhovel, Leitrim, who d. in childbed, March 1830 ¡ and 2ndly, 7 July 1853, Caroline, only child of William-Hamilton Ash, Esq., by Lady Emma-Elizabeth Douglas .V« Мик- TON ; he luis issue, Moutgornery, 6.3 Feb. 1850. = 3 A daughter, ft. 18 June 185i>. 1 Henry - Barré- Blacker, 6. 4 May 1848. 2 John-Claudius- 3 Henry-Barré, Com. R.N., ft. 3 July 1810. 4 Rev. William - Montgomery, Incumbent of Walton, Burks., ft. 21 Oct. 1817, m. 18 Feb. 1851, Rosa-Ellen, daughter of John Turner, Esq., and has issue, 5 James-David, ft. 2 April 1819. U F.liza-Frances, ft. 4 April 1822. 1 Harriet-Sarah, 6. 3 Sept. 1852. 2 miliam Montgomery, b. 17, rf. 21, Nov. 1853. 3 Florence-Mary- Ann, ft. 1 Jan. 1855. 4 Eva- Barre, 6. 15 May 1857. 7 George-de-la-Poer, ft. 13 Feb. 1826. m. 15 Dec. 1849, Anne, daughter of Lieut-General Charles-Edward Cou- yers, and by her, who was ft. in 1828, and •'. iu childbed, 3 Oct. 1854, has issue, 1 Cliarlc»-Edward-de-la-Poer, ft. 23 Oct. 1850. 2 Tristram- 11 Elizabeth, ft. 27 Jan. 1780. Barre.ft. 6 Oct. 1851. 3 H'alter- Montgomery, tl. 3 Sept. 1853. 4 A daughter, ft. Oct. 1854. 12 Anna, ft. 1787, m. Cltarlt-s Gardiner, Exq. ; (only son of Gen. William Gardiner, brother of the 1st Viscount Mouiitjoy, and uncle of the lute Earl of Blessington, Ext. ; lie rf. 15 Sept. 1818 ; and she Ш. 2ш11у, 1823, Charles- Edward Stuart, Esq. 13 William-Hamilton, ft. 1788. 14 Clara, ft. 1702, m. 10 Sept. 1813, the Rev. James Spencer Kuox, D.D.—.Vt't'RANFCKLY. Tim Moat Rev. William, Lord Archbishop of Tuam, 1st LORD DKCIIÎS,and father of tho present Lord, was the 3rd sou of Marcus, 1st Earl of Tyrone. An illegitimate Descendant of this family was the late VV illiam-Cnrr Uoresford, yis- col'NT ItHRKsroRU, of Bcresford, Co. Stafford, and Baron Bercsford, of Albuera and of DunRarvou, Co. Waterford, both in tlic Peerage uflhc Ifniteii Kingdom,and G.G.В., who obtained his honours in consideration of his eminent services during the whole of the Peninsular war; more particularly in organizing the Portuguese army. He wan ft. in 17K8, ». 29 Nor. 1832, the Hon. Louisa Jlercsford, youngest daughter of the Most Rev. William, 1st Lord Decies, and Archbishop of Tuam, and widow of Thomas Hope, Esq., of Dcepdene, Surrey. Her Ladyship d. 21 July 1851 ; and the Viscount 8 Jan. 1Л54, without issue, when his titles became EXTINCT. http://books.google.com.au/books?id=bO8NAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA581&lpg=RA1-PA581&dq=ROBERT-JOHN+UNIACKE,+of+Woodhouse&source=web&ots=caH6JLjLqg&sig=rJ1pNkNsSV-uHu82LIku8enSHwo&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result#PRA1-PA581,M1 The Peerage Of The British Empire By Edmund Lodge Published by , 1858 Item notes: Original from Oxford University Digitized 11 Oct 2007