This little girl is the only one of my ancestors, back to 1800, not born in south Ulster.

It brings to mind another little girl, her great-grandmother, who was born in India about 1794 and married 11 years later.

Picture of Elsie Henry
Family Genealogy By Peter Morell McWilliam

Family Trees

Mc William of Monaghan

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of William McWilliam



1 William McWilliam
.. +Hessie Maria Morell
......... 2 Russell McWilliam
............. +Elizabeth Henry
.................... 3 William James McWilliam
........................ +Patricia Maud Clugston
.................... 3 Herbert Russell McWilliam
........................ +Erica Helen McKean
.................... 3 Elizabeth McWilliam
*2nd Wife of William McWilliam:
.. +Marion Florence Morell
......... 2 Anna McWilliam
......... 2 William McWilliam
............. +Amelia Purdon
.................... 3 Daniel McWilliam
.................... 3 Marion McWilliam
......... 2 Herbert McWilliam
............. +Mary Kathleen Henry
.................... 3 Peg McWilliam
......... 2 John Morell McWilliam
............. +Alice Mitchell Mackenzie
.................... 3 Hester McWilliam
......... 2 Nina McWilliam

Descendants of William McWilliam

Generation No. 1

1. WILLIAM3 MCWILLIAM (THOMAS MCWILLIAMS2, JOHN MCWILLIAMS1) was born March 11, 1849 in Creggan, Co Armagh, and died May 31, 1927 in Cumber, Co Down. He married (1), daughter of JOHN MORELL and HESTER DICKSON. HESSIE MARIA MORELL February 01, 1877 in Ballybay. She was born May 04, 1855 in Ballybay, and died December 18, 1887 in Monaghan. He married (2) MARION FLORENCE MORELL, daughter of JOHN MORELL and HESTER DICKSON. She was born April 01, 1853 in Lavey, Co Cavan, and died August 05, 1915 in Monaghan.

Notes for WILLIAM MCWILLIAM:
Cavan Weekly News: February 9, 1877
M'WILLIAM and MORELL - February 1, at the Second Presbyterian Church, Ballybay, by the father of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Charles Lucas MORELL, Dungannon, and the Rev. James Morell, Glenwherry, William M'William, solicitor, Monaghan, to Hessie Maria, daughter of the Rev. John H. Morell, Cumry Lodge, Ballybay, and grand-daughter of the late Rev. James Lowry DICKSON, vicar of Lavey, Co. Cavan.
Married in Ballybay by Rev John Harris Morell. Witnesses; JM McMaster & Joseph ?

Northern Standard 3rd June,1927; Death of William McWilliam; died at Comber.
Buried Coolshannagh Graveyard Monaghan

More About WILLIAM MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Solicitor, Monaghan

Notes for HESSIE MARIA MORELL:
Born: May 04, 1855; from her son, Rev JM McWilliam
Death: 18/12/1887 from Phthisis (TB); Death certificate
Buried Coolshannagh Graveyard, Monaghan

Notes for MARION FLORENCE MORELL:
Birth: April 01, 1853; from Rev JM McWilliam
Date Of Death: 05/08/1915 ; from her will
Buried Coolshannagh Graveyard, Monaghan

Children of WILLIAM MCWILLIAM and HESSIE MORELL are:
2. i. RUSSELL4 MCWILLIAM, b. May 23, 1878, Monaghan; d. January 02, 1953, Monaghan.
ii. ANNA MCWILLIAM, b. June 04, 1879, Monaghan; d. Abt. 1960, Belfast.
3. iii. WILLIAM MCWILLIAM, b. December 10, 1880.
4. iv. HERBERT MCWILLIAM, b. June 15, 1882, Monaghan; d. 1936, Ballybay.
5. v. REV JOHN MORELL MCWILLIAM, b. November 19, 1883, Monaghan; d. February 03, 1968, Dundee, Scotland.
vi. NINA MCWILLIAM, b. April 17, 1885; d. May 06, 1940.

Generation No. 2

2. RUSSELL4 MCWILLIAM (WILLIAM6, THOMAS5 MCWILLIAMS, JOHN4, JOHN3, JOHN2 MCWILLIAM, WILLIAM1) was born May 23, 1878 in Monaghan, and died January 02, 1953 in Monaghan. He married ELIZABETH HENRY, daughter of JAMES HENRY and CATHERINE MCCULLA. She was born March 21, 1882 in Dublin, and died 1964 in Monaghan.

Notes for RUSSELL MCWILLIAM:
Born May 23, 1878, from his brother, Rev JM McWilliam
Died January 02, 1953 from the Northern Standard
Buried Coolshannagh Graveyard, Monaghan

More About RUSSELL MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Solicitor, Monaghan

Notes for ELIZABETH HENRY:
Birth - 21st Mar. 1881 at 9 Hardwicke Place - Elizabeth dau. of James Henry (solicitor) & Kate Henry, formerly McCulla - Registry of B, M, D
Died - 1964
Buried in Coolshannagh Graveyard, Monaghan

Children of RUSSELL MCWILLIAM and ELIZABETH HENRY are:
i. WILLIAM JAMES5 MCWILLIAM, b. August 21, 1910, Monaghan; d. December 23, 1989, Dublin; m. PATRICIA MAUD CLUGSTON, August 24, 1948, Fisherwick Presbyterian Church, Belfast; b. March 12, 1919, Dungannon; d. April 04, 2003, Dublin.

More About WILLIAM JAMES MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Solicitor, Monaghan

Notes for PATRICIA MAUD CLUGSTON:
Married by Rev SW Thompson assisted by Rev W Armour

ii. HERBERT RUSSELL MCWILLIAM, b. February 14, 1913; m. ERICA HELEN MCKEAN, November 01, 1940, Laragh, Co Monaghan.
iii. ELIZABETH MCWILLIAM, b. October 1916, d. 13 July 1984 in Belfast (From private will copy).

Notes for ELIZABETH MCWILLIAM:

Lecturer in Physical Education at Stranmillis College, Belfast

3. WILLIAM4 MCWILLIAM (WILLIAM3, THOMAS2 MCWILLIAMS, JOHN1MCWILLIAMS1) was born December 10, 1880. He married AMELIA PURDON.

Notes for WILLIAM MCWILLIAM:
Birth date from his brother, Rev JM McWilliam

Children of WILLIAM MCWILLIAM and AMELIA PURDON are:
i. DANIEL5 MCWILLIAM.
ii. MARION MCWILLIAM.

4. HERBERT4 MCWILLIAM (WILLIAM3, THOMAS2 MCWILLIAMS, JOHN1MCWILLIAMS1) was born June 15, 1882 in Monaghan, and died 1936 in Ballybay. He married MARY KATHLEEN HENRY, daughter of WILLIAM HENRY and MARGARET CRAWFORD. She was born Abt. 1897 in Clones, Co Monaghan.

Notes for HERBERT MCWILLIAM:
Born: June 15, 1882; from Rev JM McWilliam, brother
Died: 1936
Buried in Coolshannagh graveyard, Monaghan

More About HERBERT MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Solicitor, Monaghan

Child of HERBERT MCWILLIAM and MARY HENRY is:
i. PEG5 MCWILLIAM, b. May 09, 1922, died 2013

5. REV JOHN MORELL7 MCWILLIAM (WILLIAM3, THOMAS2 MCWILLIAMS, JOHN1MCWILLIAMS1) was born November 19, 1883 in Monaghan, and died February 03, 1968 in Dundee, Scotland. He married ALICE MITCHELL MACKENZIE 1914, daughter of DONALD MACKENZIE and LAURA DOUGLAS.

Notes for REV JOHN MORELL MCWILLIAM:
Left a series of Genealogical and Personal Memoirs

More About REV JOHN MORELL MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Presbyterian Minister, Scotland

Notes for ALICE MITCHELL MACKENZIE:
Virtute et valare luceo non uro - By virtue and valour I shine, but do not burn - Mackenzie

Child of JOHN MCWILLIAM and ALICE MACKENZIE is:
i. HESTER5 MCWILLIAM, b. April 14, 1918.

McWilliam of Creggan

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of Rev Thomas McWilliams



1 Thomas McWilliams
.. +Anna Russell
......... 2 John Richardson McWilliam
............. +Jessie Orr
......... 2 Samuel Russell McWilliam
......... 2 Elizabeth McWilliam
......... 2 Charles Primrose McWilliam
......... 2 Helena McWilliam
......... 2 Anna McWilliam
......... 2 Oswald McWilliam
......... 2 William McWilliam
............. +Hessie Maria Morell
......... *2nd Wife of William McWilliam:
............. +Marion Florence Morell
......... 2 Thomas James McWilliam

Descendants of Rev Thomas McWilliams

Generation No. 1

1. REV THOMAS2 MCWILLIAMS ( JOHN1 MCWILLIAM) was born 1804 in Carnteel, and died June 15, 1863 in Creggan. He married ANNA RUSSELL January 14, 1837 in Boat St., Newry, daughter of JOHN RUSSELL and ELIZA RICHARDSON. She was born February 17, 1813 in Newry, and died May 22, 1903 in Bray.

Notes for REV THOMAS MCWILLIAMS:
Born in Carnteel in 1804 according to Rev JM McWilliam
Minister of Freeduff from 1837
Session minutes of Freeduff Presbyterian Church: Being for some considerable time previous affected with Paralysis, on the 5th June, 1859 he preached his last sermon to the congregation and died June 15th 1863 aged 59 years at the Manse, Cloghog.

More About REV THOMAS MCWILLIAMS:
Occupation: Presbyterian minister, Creggan

Notes for ANNA RUSSELL:
Baptised in Newry Presbyterian Church; February 17, 1813

McWilliams, Rev Thomas; married on the January 14, 1837 in Boat St., to Anna 2nd dau of the late John Russell, Solr of Newry.

Children of THOMAS MCWILLIAMS and ANNA RUSSELL are:
2. i. JOHN RICHARDSON6 MCWILLIAM, b. May 11, 1838, Creggan, Co Armagh; d. 1916, Coonamble, Australia.
ii. REV SAMUEL RUSSELL MCWILLIAM, b. November 11, 1839, Creggan; d. December 13, 1870, Ardoyne Glebe, Co Carlow, Leighlin diocese.

Notes for REV SAMUEL RUSSELL MCWILLIAM:
Educated at Dundalk School, entered TCD July 2nd 1856, aged 17. BA 1865. Divinity Testimonium 1866. Ordained Deacon 1866. Curate of Myshall, 1866. LIcensed Perpetual Curate of Ardoyne, Leighlin diocese, August 7, 1869. Died after a lingering illness at Ardoyne Glebe, Dec 13th 1870. (Irish Ecclesiastical Gazette)

His brother, Thomas, refers to him as Russell

iii. ELIZABETH MCWILLIAM.
iv. CHARLES PRIMROSE MCWILLIAM, b. 1843, Cregan, Co Armagh; d. March 31, 1869, Crossmaglen, Co Armagh.

Notes for CHARLES PRIMROSE MCWILLIAM:
Licentiate Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, 1865. Licentiate Royal college of Physicians Edinburgh, 1868. Registered 9th May 1866. first appeared in the Medical Register 1867. Address Liverpool. Address changed in 1869 to Crossmaglen, Co Armagh. Last entry in Medical Register, 1877.
His death certificate states that he died of Phthisis or TB

v. HELENA MCWILLIAM, b. 1843.
vi. ANNA MCWILLIAM, b. November 30, 1844, Creggan, Co Armagh; d. 1929, London, England.

More About ANNA MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: 1893, Governess in Buenos Aires, Argentine census

vii. OSWALD MCWILLIAM, b. November 16, 1847; d. June 05, 1863.
3. viii. WILLIAM MCWILLIAM, b. March 11, 1849, Creggan, Co Armagh; d. May 31, 1927, Cumber, Co Down.
ix. THOMAS JAMES MCWILLIAM, b. March 06, 1851, Creggan, Co Armagh; d. August 05, 1880, Monaghan.

Notes for THOMAS JAMES MCWILLIAM:
Buried in Coolshannagh Graveyard, Monaghan with his brother, William and his family..

Generation No. 2

2. JOHN RICHARDSON3 MCWILLIAM (THOMAS2 MCWILLIAMS, JOHN1MCWILLIAMS) was born May 11, 1838 in Creggan, Co Armagh, and died 1916 in Coonamble, Australia. He married JESSIE ORR July 15, 1866 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.

Notes for JOHN RICHARDSON MCWILLIAM:
Note the timing of the Melbourne Gold rush in 1855. Was this John's motivation for running away? Was he in any way involved?

Sandys st Presbyterian Church - 11th May 1838/ 5th June - John Richardson, son of Rev Th McWilliams & Anna Russell of Creggan by Rev James Shields

Children of JOHN MCWILLIAM and JESSIE ORR are:
i. THOMAS3 MCWILLIAM.
ii. WILLIAM MCWILLIAM.
iii. RUSSELL MCWILLIAM.
iv. JESSIE MCWILLIAM.
v. ? MCWILLIAM, m. ? FREESTONE.

3. WILLIAM3 MCWILLIAM (THOMAS2 MCWILLIAMS, JOHN1MCWILLIAMS) was born March 11, 1849 in Creggan, Co Armagh, and died May 31, 1927 in Cumber, Co Down. He married (1) HESSIE MARIA MORELL February 01, 1877 in Ballybay, daughter of JOHN MORELL and HESTER DICKSON. She was born May 04, 1855 in Ballybay, and died December 18, 1887 in Monaghan. He married (2) MARION FLORENCE MORELL, daughter of JOHN MORELL and HESTER DICKSON. She was born April 01, 1853 in Ballybay, Co Monaghan, and died August 05, 1915 in Monaghan.

Notes for WILLIAM MCWILLIAM:
Cavan Weekly News: February 9, 1877
M'WILLIAM and MORELL - February 1, at the Second Presbyterian Church, Ballybay, by the father of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Charles Lucas MORELL, Dungannon, and the Rev. James Morell, Glenwherry, William M'William, solicitor, Monaghan, to Hessie Maria, daughter of the Rev. John H. Morell, Cumry Lodge, Ballybay, and grand-daughter of the late Rev. James Lowry DICKSON, vicar of Lavey, Co. Cavan.
Married in Ballybay by Rev John Harris Morell. Witnesses; JM McMaster & Joseph ?

Northern Standard 3rd June,1927; Death of William McWilliam; died at Comber.
Buried Coolshannagh Graveyard Monaghan

More About WILLIAM MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Solicitor, Monaghan

Notes for HESSIE MARIA MORELL:
Born: May 04, 1855; from her son, Rev JM McWilliam
Death: 18/12/1887 from Phthisis (TB); Death certificate
Buried Coolshannagh Graveyard, Monaghan

Notes for MARION FLORENCE MORELL:
Birth: April 01, 1853; from Rev JM McWilliam
Date Of Death: 05/08/1915 ; from her will
Buried Coolshannagh Graveyard, Monaghan

Children of WILLIAM MCWILLIAM and HESSIE MORELL are given in McWilliam of Monaghan

McWilliams of Carnteel

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

 

I am unable to trace the McWilliams family back beyond John McWilliams (1766-1826) with any confidence. The first mention of the family in the parish of Carnteel is 1666.
From the second half of the 18th century through the first half of the 19th century they are well represented in deeds, vestry minutes and other church records.
However establishing precise genealogical relationships is currently difficult.

From a letter from Rev John Morell McWilliam to his nephew, my father, James McWilliam. (Russell was his brother & my grandfather.)
As to the McWilliam family, it is quite another matter. This is an old story, which Russell may know as much about as I do. Some of it was more or less kept back from us, for special reasons. Our people were apparently small landowners, near Aughnacloy, in the 18th century. My great-grandfather must have been pretty well off. The name was spelt indiscriminately McWilliam or McWilliams. He had four sons. John McWilliam, the oldest, remained on the land. James McWilliam was a Presb. clergyman, at Maguiresbridge. He married the daughter of Lieut. Joseph B. Weir (not so – his daughter married into the Weir family, PMcW), but left no descendants (Also not so; he had a son & daughter). Our grandfather, Rev. Thomas McWilliam, married Anna Russell of Newry.. The fourth was Dr. Moore McWillliam, who left no descendants. I do not know that he was married (His death certificate says that he was). He lived near Maguiresbridge too. The dates and marriages of the two clergymen are given in the records of the Irish Presbyterian church. Some of what I give here is in an old letter from my father.
The eldest son, John, did badly, and our people apparently broke with him entirely. He is said to have married his servant. He left one daughter, Sarah (note the name) who married a farmer called Scott. There were Scott children. I believe that my father helped these from time to time, and possibly "emigrated" one or two to Canada. There may be descendants in Tyrone still, but not of our name. (Is this story confused with the story of Hugh Morell’s son, John, who married a Roman Catholic? I suspect that some of their children went to Canada.)
That seems to be the reason why practically no McWilliam records or pedigree came on to us. There was a black-out, more or less, except that we were always told that our people belonged to Carnteel, a townland and village near Aughnacloy. Our grandfather is recorded as from near Aughnacloy (in the Presbyterian records).
It is extremely difficult to recover a family history since the Irish wills were burnt. But there is still preserved an index to the wills that were lost, and in the case of the wills that were proved in the Surogative Court, genealogical extracts were made about 1810, by Sir William Betham. This gives a certain amount, but most of our family wills were dealt with in another court, and the records are lost. Also the 18th century Presbyterian Church records, of marriages, and for Aughnacloy, baptisms are lost. I have had all the records in the Presbyterian Historical Society examined in Belfast. I have got the Dublin Castle Genealogical Office to examine all the McWilliam deeds in the Registry of Deeds of Dublin, for Co. Tyrone, 1710-1810. They have arranged now to search for me the deeds subsequent to 1810. It may be some time before I get these. These later ones may possibly give me most of the story. For example, the sale of a place may recite the successive owners. I have already got extracts from 30 18th century deeds. I will have copies of these sent to you later. They give a great deal of rather vague information, leases, mortgages etc. It seems that our family held a property at Carnteel, very likely before 1700. The first that I have a record of is John McWilliam of Carnteel who married Sarah Ker, daughter of Thomas Ker of Tullydraw, Co. Tyrone, about 1720. A sister of Thomas Ker (He died in 1720) was Alice Ker, wife of Isaiah Corry of Rockcorry, Co. Monaghan. One sister of Sarah Ker, Anne Ker, married David Verner and was the mother of Sir William Verner of Church-hill, Co. Armagh. There were other brothers and sisters. John McWilliam and his wife Sarah Ker were living at Carnteel in 1744. Anne Verner lived till 1768. Her son, or grandson, I forget exactly, married the daughter of the Marquess of Donegall.
The deeds etc. show so many names that it is not possible with certainty to show out decent exactly from John McWilliam. But he was clearly my gt. gt. gt. grandfather, or possibly one generation further back. But from the way that a succession of them appear as "of Carnteel, gentleman" it would appear that the succession is about this
John McWilliam, m. Sarah Ker.
Charles McWilliam, deeds about 1770-1790.
John McWilliam (living in 1824.)
Charles McWilliam is given in one deed as son of John McWilliam, deceased. My father wrote to me that John McWilliam, 1824, was my great grandfather. He seemed clear enough about this. If we can find the deed showing the sale of this place by my granduncle, it might recite the successive owners, and give a good deal of information.
The difficulty is in the number of descendants, often of the same names. There was a James McWilliam, Carnteel, who died in 1787, leaving several children, whose names I have. There were cousins in Glencul, a neighbouring townland, whose records I know pretty well, who were not in the direct line from us. There were others in other town-lands in the parish, obviously cousins. No doubt there are descendants there still. They were a strange family or clan. They seem to have settled children as tenants of small farmers, who just lapsed into peasantry. There was a McWilliam "publican", in Carnteel village. There was a McWilliam merchant in Aughnacloy, and so on. Our own people seem to have been well-off, with cousins in all grades. The earliest record of all is of a John McWilliam in the townland of Logan, paying hearth-tax in 1666. Also they were clearly cousins of a McWilliam family in the county and city of Armagh in the 18th century. One of these, William McWilliams, was head of the Co. Armagh Volunteers in 1798. But the Armagh ones were not direct ancestors of ours.
You will see that I have a mass of records, but that it is not possible, so far at least, to draw up any accurate pedigree.

Rather than attempt to create a tree I have collected records of the various families and grouped them together as best I can. All of these records can be found in various files throughout the site. Everything presented here is open to question and hopefully subject to revision.

Descendants of John McWilliam



1 John McWilliams
.. +Eleanor Johnson
......... 2 Margaret McWilliams
......... 2 Mary McWilliams
......... 2 James McWilliams
............. +Isabella
......... 2 Moore McWilliams
......... 2 Thomas McWilliams
............. +Anna Russell
......... 2 John McWilliams

Descendants of John McWilliams

Generation No. 1

1. JOHN MCWILLIAMS was born 1766 in Carnteel, and died May 26, 1826 in Carnteel. He married ELEANOR JOHNSON. She was born 1770, and died February 21, 1843.

Notes for JOHN MCWILLIAMS:
Tombstone in Aughnacloy Church of Ireland graveyard
"Erected to the memory of John McWilliams of Carnteel who died the 28th day of May 1826 aged 60 years. Also his wife Eleanor McWilliams who died 21st February 1843 aged 73 years. And their two daughters Mary and Margaret. Also Isabella wife of the Revd James McWilliams Maguiresbridge who died 15th April 1859 aged 67 years."
Apparently this stone was identified by my great grandfather, William McWilliam of Monaghan, as that of his grandparents.

Notes for ELEANOR JOHNSON:
I identify her maiden name from the baptismal record of John McWilliam of Carnteel, born 1810. John has been described as the eldest son which wouldn't fit.

Children of JOHN MCWILLIAMS and ELEANOR JOHNSON are:
i. MARGARET2 MCWILLIAMS.
ii. MARY MCWILLIAMS.
iii. JAMES MCWILLIAMS, b. 1794, Carnteel; d. April 20, 1860, Maguiresbridge, Co Fermanagh.; m. ISABELLA; d. April 15, 1859.

Notes for JAMES MCWILLIAMS:
Will of Rev James McWilliam of Ardmore, Co Fermanagh who died 20th April, 1860, probate granted 1st October, 1860. Effects under £450. Registry, Armagh

From the diary of Rev James Morell;
1822 - Oct 6th - Preached at Maguiresbridge.
Text "We then are workmen" - large and attentive audience.
Attended a meeting of Committee on Mon 7th. Polled the congregation for Mr. McWilliam, and drew up a call.
A memorial was presented from the lately erected congn of Maguiresbridge, stating that the Rev James McWilliams had been ordained their pastor - secure his Majesty's bounty
Mod & Clerk were instructed to sign Mr McWilliam's application
Mr McWilliams was enjoined to take care that the claim of Messers John Hamilton, Archibald Armstrong on the congregn be liquidated without delay

Notes for ISABELLA:
She is buried in the McWilliams plot in Aughnacloy Church of Ireland graveyard

iv. MOORE MCWILLIAMS, b. 1803; d. January 18, 1871, Fivemiletown.

Notes for MOORE MCWILLIAMS:

December 7 1833: On Wednesday, SURGEON MOORE McWILLIAMS, of Fivemiletown, to SARAH, youngest daughter of the REV. WILLIAM JOHNSTON, late Rector of Innismagrath, county of Leitrim
A newspaper ad from the STRABANE MORNING POST, LONDONDERRY SENTINEL or LONDONDERRY STANDARD by Len Swindley

PRONI: BG/9/A/2 26th July 1845: Minute book: Appointment of vaccinators
Fivemiletown district: Dr Moore McWilliams @ 1s for first 200 successful cases & 6d each afterward

District of Fivemiletown in the Union of Clogher
Died, 18th January, 1871, Fivemiletown, Clogher, Moore McWilliams, Surgeon, aged 67 years, Married, Peritonitis, 3 months, certified, David Grier, in attendance during last illness

He was representative elder to the General Synod for Cavanleck Presbyterian Church, Co. Fermanagh in 1836.

v. REV THOMAS MCWILLIAMS, b. 1804, Carnteel; d. June 15, 1863, Creggan; m. ANNA RUSSELL, January 14, 1837, Boat St., Newry; b. February 17, 1813, Newry; d. May 22, 1905, Bray.

Notes for REV THOMAS MCWILLIAMS:
1826 - Aughnacloy committee examined and certified Thomas McWilliams - going to college for 1st time
Minister of Freeduff from 1837
Session minutes of Freeduff Presbyterian Church: Being for some considerable time previous affected with Paralysis, on the 5th June, 1859 he preached his last sermon to the congregation and died June 15th 1863 aged 59 years at the Manse, Cloghog.

More About REV THOMAS MCWILLIAMS:
Occupation: Presbyterian minister, Creggan

Notes for ANNA RUSSELL:
Baptised in Newry Presbyterian Church; February 17, 1813

McWilliams, Rev Thomas; married on the January 14, 1837 in Boat St., to Anna 2nd dau of the late John Russell, Solr of Newry.

vi. JOHN MCWILLIAMS, b. May 24, 1810, Carnteel.

Notes for JOHN MCWILLIAMS:
Aughnacloy Church of Ireland records the birth of John McWilliams to John McWilliams and Elinor Johnson in 1810.

Descendants of James McWilliams



1 James McWilliams
.. +Isabella
......... 2 Eliza McWilliams
............. +Joseph Henry Weir
.................... 3 Joseph Henry Weir
.................... 3 Walter Heuston Weir
.................... 3 Marshall Moore Weir
.................... 3 Jane Isabella Weir
........................ +Frampton
.................... 3 Annie Eliza Weir
........................ +Kerr
......... 2 William McWilliams

Descendants of James McWilliams

Generation No. 1

1. JAMES MCWILLIAMS was born 1794 in Carnteel, and died April 20, 1860 in Maguiresbridge, Co Fermanagh.. He married ISABELLA. She died April 15, 1859.

Notes for JAMES MCWILLIAMS:
Will of Rev James McWilliam of Ardmore, Co Fermanagh who died 20th April, 1860, probate granted 1st October, 1860. Effects under £450. Registry, Armagh

From the diary of Rev James Morell;
1822 - Oct 6th - Preached at Maguiresbridge.
Text "We then are workmen" - large and attentive audience.
Attended a meeting of Committee on Mon 7th. Polled the congregation for Mr. McWilliam, and drew up a call.
A memorial was presented from the lately erected congn of Maguiresbridge, stating that the Rev James McWilliams had been ordained their pastor - secure his Majesty's bounty
Mod & Clerk were instructed to sign Mr McWilliam's application
Mr McWilliams was enjoined to take care that the claim of Messers John Hamilton, Archibald Armstrong on the congregn be liquidated without delay

Notes for ISABELLA:
She is buried in the McWilliams plot in Aughnacloy Church of Ireland graveyard

The will of Rev James McWilliams mentions his niece, Margaret Brown

Children of JAMES MCWILLIAMS and ISABELLA are:
2. i. ELIZA2 MCWILLIAMS.
ii. WILLIAM MCWILLIAMS.

Generation No. 2

2. ELIZA3 MCWILLIAMS (JAMES2, JOHN1) She married JOSEPH HENRY WEIR October 27, 1846 in Maguiresbride Presbyterian Church. He died 1887 in Glenara cottage, Castleroe, Co Londonderry.

Notes for ELIZA MCWILLIAMS:
Marriage solemnized at Maguiresbridge in the Parish of Aughalurcher in the Co of Fermanagh on October 27th, 1846 between
Jos henry Weir, 25, bachelor, Lieut R (----), Brookboro, father, Joseph Weir, gentleman to
Eliza McWilliams, 20, Spinster, Ardmore, father, James McWilliams, Presbyterian minister
Married by James McWilliams, by licence
Wit: James McWilliams & William McWilliams

Notes for JOSEPH HENRY WEIR:
Will of Joseph Henry Weir, senior of Glenara Cottage, Castleroe, Country Londonderry, Land Agent, who died 3 April, 1887, probate granted 2nd June, 1887
His wife and 4 children are cited

Children of ELIZA MCWILLIAMS and JOSEPH WEIR are:
i. JOSEPH HENRY4 WEIR.
ii. WALTER HEUSTON WEIR.
iii. MARSHALL MOORE WEIR, b. 1882.
iv. JANE ISABELLA WEIR, m. FRAMPTON.
v. ANNIE ELIZA WEIR, b. 1856, Co Fermanagh; m. KERR.

Notes for ANNIE ELIZA WEIR:
In the 1901 census she is recorded as a widow, aged 45, living with her brother, Marshall Moor, aged 29, in Portstewart. They are both recorded as living off investments.
Both were Presbyterian. She was born in Co Fermanagh; he in Co Derry.

Here I have collected records of many different McWilliams families in and about Carnteel and grouped them as best I can.

McWilliam Tombstone, Aughnacloy (from Rev JM McWilliam)
The McWilliam burial ground must have been taken in 1740 when Aughnacloy Parish Church, Co Tyrone, was first opened. It is a large plot near the church door, under the end wall of the churchyard, beside that of the Moore family. There is only one stone, a very heavy ‘recumbent’ stone, at the end of the plot.
The inscription reads:
Erected to the memory of John McWilliams of Carnteel who died the 28th day of May 1826 aged 60 years. Also his wife Eleanor McWilliams who died 21st February 1843 aged 73 years. And their two daughters Mary and Margaret. Also Isabella wife of the Revd James McWilliams Maguiresbridge who died 15th April 1859 aged 67 years.

John of John McWilliams of Carnteel and Elinor Johnson, his wife
B 24 & ch 25 May 1810
(This of course would imply that John was the youngest rather than the eldest son.)

609:358:421938 - Date & Registration 1809
Lainder, John, Aughnacloy, to McWilliams, John, Carnteel
Assignment of a house in Aughnacloy in consideration of £75 held for the life of Oliver McWilliams and others

John McWilliams of Caranteel d 27th but 29th May, 1826

Tithe Applotment Books, Carnteel, 1827
Annabeg
Widow McWilliams - 23 acres.
[My supposed ancestor John McWilliams died the previous year.]

Griffith's Valuation - Printed in 1860
13 Oliver McWilliams Annagh Beg 9 acres
(This land passed to Mrs McMahon in 1863)

Gravestone in Aughnacloy Church of Ireland.
Sarah Mercer d 1803 aged 40
John Mercer d ? aged 50
Also John McWilliams (of Carnteel)
Mary McWilliams d June 1851 aged 63 years

Oliver, son of John McWilliams, Carnteel, farmer, & Mary Mercer, baptised privately, 1829

Charles McWilliams of Carnteel

A comparison of the 1726 map by Arthure Atkinson with Griffith’s Valuation suggests that this Charles McWilliam inherited the lands owned by John McWilliams in 1726. Charles thus represents the main line.
(It is possible that he was a nephew of my 3x great grandfather, John.)

402:257:264801 - Date 1786 Registered 1788
Laney
Miller, Robert, son & heir of Wm Miller, Finley, Wm & Jane Finley als Miller his wife to McWilliams, Charles Carnteal
Recites mortgage of Laney to John McWilliams, dec’d father of Charles McWilliams. John McWilliams left mortgage to said Charles McWilliams
Sale of said lands to Charles McWilliams

Terlugan
520:226:340375 - Date & Registration 1799
Brown, James, Terlugan to McWilliams, Charles Carenteel, gent
Assignment of the lands of Terlugan in trust for said James Brown in consideration of £83.10.3
Witness, Richard McWilliams, Carnteel, publican

522:523:343012 - Date & Registration 1800
Brown, Robert, Terlugan to McWilliams Charles Carnteel gent
Assignment of Terlugan in trust for the use of Robert Browne

583:64:5 or 394423 - Date & Registration 1806
Browne, George, Terlugan to McWilliams, Charles, Carnteel
Assignment of the lands of Terlugan in consideration of £605.17.5 owed to said Charles McWilliams subject to redemption of said sum
Witness Richard McWilliams of Carnteel

596:519:409612 - Date & Registration 1808
Browne Wm Harold’s Cross, Dublin to McWilliams, John, Carnteel
Assignment of rent charge in Terlugan in consideration of £300 Insurance Policy of £400 as surety

Tithe Applotment Books, Carnteel, 1827
Carnteel;
Charles McWilliams - 50 acres (This might have been split into 2 lots, as in Griffith, with Charles of Lisconduff owning the other lot)

Griffiths Valuation

2 Charles McWilliams Carnteel 26 acres
(In 1876 the land was passed to Eliza & out of the family before 1897)

Charles McWilliams Knocknarney 10 acres
(This land went to John in 1872; I can’t place him)

Flat tombstone headed by the compass and square
Here lyeth the body of Robert McWilliams of Carentell who departed this life the 22th day of December 1785 aged 34 years also Charles McWilliams died 3rd Jany 1875 aged 78 years and Sarah Howe died 17th Decr 1887 aged 46 years Also Mary McWilliams died 4th April 1896 aged 60 years and Elizabeth McWilliams died 1th Jany 1902 aged 96 years. Also Rebecca P McWilliams who died 5th October, 1911 aged 71 years

Rebecca, Chas McWilliams, Carnteel & Eliza, 1840
Sarah, dau of Chas McWilliams, Carnteel, farmer & Eliza (Presumably 1841)
Wm Jas, Chas McWilliams, Carnteel & Eliza, 1842

January 10 1868
January 2, in Aughnacloy Church, by the Venerable Archdeacon Stokes, assisted by the Rev. H. Bordett, ROBERT W. HOWE, ESQ., of Newbliss, county Monaghan, to SARAH, second daughter of CHARLES McWILLIAMS, ESQ., Lakeview, Carnteel, county Tyrone

John McWilliams of Carnteel ‘Big John’

Mary of John McWilliam of Carnteel & Mary Moore, his wife
born 2 May & bapt 3 May 1811
Elizabeth of John McWilliams of Carnteel & Mary Moore 25 & 26 Feb 1813
John of John McWilliams of Carnteel & Mary (Moore) 23 & 24 Jan 1821
Isabella, dau of John McWilliams (Big John) and Mary---, of Carnteel, 1823

Confirmations
McWilliams
1824
Anne 15, dau of John McWilliams (Big John)
1828
Mary 16 & Eliza 15 dau of John McWilliams of Carnteel
?1837
John of Carnteel
Isabella of Carnteel

Will of John McWilliams, Carnteel, Farmer, d 10th June, 1839 (? Source, National Archives)
Exec Mary McWilliams, widow
Testator states that his unmarried daughters as they respectively marry are to be paid the same fortune as those already married.
If son Robert should wish to return to Ireland the execs “are to purchase a good farm for him” or £200 should he prefer remaining in America
Inventory £575
Residue to wife and at death to his daughters

May 16 1840
On Thursday, the 7th inst., at Carnteel, county Tyrone, by the Rev. David McKinney, ROBERT HENRY, ESQ., surgeon, Pomeroy Dispensary, to MARY, third daughter of the late JOHN McWILLIAMS, ESQ., Carnteel

November 26 1842
November 17th, in the Parish Church, Aughnacloy, by the Rev. John Vignoles Brabazon, MR. JAMES McMAHON, Lisnadill, county Armagh, to CATHERINE, fifth daughter of the late JOHN McWILLIAMS, ESQ., Carnteel, county Tyrone

James McMahon to Catherine McWilliams of Carnteel, (1842)
Wit: John McWilliams

Richd McMahon & Sarah McWilliams, 17/12/1845
At a guess Sarah is another child of Big John]

February 6 1847
On the 28th ult., in Aughnacloy Church, by the Rev. Edward Henry Newenham, MR. THOMAS McMAHON, Ballymacone, near Keady, in the county of Armagh, to ISABELLA, youngest daughter of the late JOHN McWILLIAMS, ESQ., of Carnteel House, in the county Tyrone

 

John McWilliams, Carnteel & Margt Clarke, Aughnacloy, 4/9/1845
(I could check this in the Registry Office)

Mary Mercer, John McWilliams, Carnteel, farmer & Margt Clarke, 30th July, 1846

9th Feb 1865 Mary Mercer McWilliams (17) Annabeg, father John McWilliams, farmer to William McWilliam (20), farmer, Plaister, father William McWilliam, farmer
Witn James Mullen & Rebecca McWilliams
(This might fit but I can’t be sure.)

Tithe Applotment Books, Carnteel, 1827
Plaister;
William McWilliams - 28 acres

McWilliams of Glencull

408:522:271667 - Date and Registration 1789
McWilliams, John, Glencull, to McWilliams, George, Aughnacloy, his son.
Assignment of a lease of 4 May 1761 from Acheson Moore to ad. John McW of a house in Aughnacloy and a lease of 19th Sept. 1763 of a plot of ground in Aughnacloy to hold for the lives of ad. John McWilliams and George and Thomas McWilliams his sons and a lease of 1783 from Mary Malone of no 12 Lisadavil.

463:438:298352 - Dated 1790, reg 1793
McWilliams, George, Aughnacloy & Martha Sturgeon, his wife
To Montgomery, Thomas & McDowal, David
Martha McWilliams entitled to money under the will of Major David Hepburn of Dublin, George McWilliams held property by assignment from his father, John McWilliams Provision for the children of Martha and George McWilliams

523:317:345582 - Date & Registration 1800
McWilliams, John, Glencull, to McWilliams, John, jnr of same in Killishall parish
Assignment of an annuity of £6 granted to George McWilliams of Aughnacloy son of said John McWilliams, senr on premises in Aughnacloy.
To hold to John McWilliams, senr on premises in Aughnacloy.
To hold to John McWilliams junr for the life of John McWilliams senr

D236/212 - 24 July 1809
Lease for 21 years from 1 November 1807, of 12 acres 2 roods, Irish Plantation Measure. Rent: £21.6.8 p.a. and fees, between William Verner, Churchhill, Co. Armagh and John McWilliams Glenchull, Co. Tyrone, for lands at Glenchull, Co. Tyrone

Tithe Applotment Books, Killeeshil
Glencull;
John McWilliams - 19 acres.
John Simpson - 39 acres

Griffiths Valuation
Glencull
Eliza McWilliams 24 acres

Burials
John McWilliams Glencull, 1843, 63 (?84)
Mary McWilliams Glencull, 1843, 80

McWilliams of Mullaghmore

Freeholder Voter records
McWilliams John - Mullaghmore, Aughalow 1795

295:626:198388 - Date and Registration 1773
McWilliams, John Mullaghmore Aughlow par to Scott John Clandavagh
Mortgage of Mullaghmore held by lease of 1773 from Rev Jas Richardson to said John McWilliams for the lives of said John McWilliams and Thomas McWilliams and John McWilliams his sons

517?:33:338111 - Date 1798, Registered 1799
McWilliams, John, Mullaghmore to McWilliams, Moore, of same, his son.
Assignment of Mullaghmore for the remainder of the lease after the death of said John McWilliams & Rachel McWilliams [?his wife]

Tithe Applotment Books, Parish of Aghaloo, 1825.
Mullaghmore;
John & George McWilliams held 10 acres.
Edenageeragh;
Moore McWilliams held 8 acres.
Mulnahorne;
James McWilliams - 5 acres

Griffith's Valuation, Aghaloo - Printed in 1860.

Thomas McWilliams, Mullaghmore West, 7 acres
James McWilliams, Do, 16 acres
Mary Anne Corbett, Do, 14 acres
James Corbett, leased from James McWilliams, Do, House

Andrew of Moore McWilliams & Jane (---) Mullaghmore 1811
Thomas of Moore McWilliams of Mullaghmore & Jane (Mechan) 22 & 25 Oct 1812

From notes by Rev JM McWilliam (Extracted from Marriages kept by Rev John Anderson, Presbyterian Minister)
Moore McWilliams, son of the late John McWilliams & Rachel Brown, alias McWilliams of Drumnevin, parish of Aghaloo, to Margaret Potter, alias Robinson, dau of the late Robert Potter and Lydia Maynes of Tullybleety, 5th June 1833.
(Might this have been a 2nd marriage)

Jane, dau of Jas McWilliams, farmer & Mary Simpson b Oct 14 & bapt Oct 19th, 1833 (see Pres baptisms)
James of James McWilliams, Mullaghmore, farmer & Mary Simpson, 17 Feb, 1836
Moore, son of James McWilliams of Mullaghmore, farmer, & Mary Simpson, b 6th Dec 1838 bapt Jan 23, 1839

Presbyterian Church Baptisms
(see earlier baptisms of James & Mary in Church of Ireland Records)
Nancy, James McWilliams, Mary Simpson, Mullaghmore, b, 7/3/44, bapt 7/4/44
Mary Anne, James McWilliams, Mary Simpson, Mullaghmore, b 7/12/46, bapt, 2/7/47
Rachel, James McWilliams, Mary Simpson, Mullaghmore, b 7/10/49, bapt, 3/3/50
{1st child bapt in the church after it being rebuilt}
Thomas, (John, sic) McWilliams, Mary Simpson, b Sept 30, 1852, bapt 28/2/53
Johnston, James McWilliams, Mary Simpson, b 17/3/31855, bapt, 3/6/55

Margt Ellen, Thos McWilliams, Mullaghmore, farmer & Anne ? 12/5/1844
(? Son of Moore born 1812)

Samuel Barnes, farmer, father, Robert Barnes to Isabella Corbett, Annagh, father James Corbett, Dec 31st 1847

Wm McConnell, labourer, Mullaghmore, father, Saml McConnell to
Jane McWilliams, Belfast, father, Moore McWilliams
Wit: James McWilliams & James Armstrong

Presbyterian Marriages
John McWilliams, merchant, Mullaghmore, James McWilliams, father, farmer
Isabella Corbitt, (under age) Mullaghmore, George Corbitt, father, merchant
Wit: James Simpson, John Barnes
Aug 28, 1866

William John, John McWilliams, Isabella Corbitt, Cottage Hill, b 23/6/73, bapt, 4/1/74
Emily Jane, John McWilliams, Isabella Corbitt, Cottage Hill, b, 8/2/76, bapt, 4/6/76
Margt (?) John McWilliams, Isabella Corbitt, Cottage Hill, b, 13/4/78, bapt, 1/9/78

George Hurst, widower, farmer, Geo Hurst, father
Rachel McWilliams, farmer, Mullaghmore, father, James McWilliams
16 Mar, 1886
Witness, Henry Simpson

Burial
Sarah McWilliams, Mullaghmore, 1851, 80

1901 census
Occupants of house 9 in Mullaghmore West (Aughnacloy rural)
McWilliams Mary 95 Presbyterian
McWilliams William 21 grandson Presbyterian

Occupants of a house 3 in Mullaghmore West (Aughnacloy rural)
McWilliams Thomas 70 Roman Catholic Co Tyrone Farmer
McWilliams Mary 70 Roman Catholic Co Tyrone

Erected by John McWilliams of Manor Hastings, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
In loving memory of his father, James McWilliams of Mullaghmore who died 31st Oct 1862, aged 63 years
Also of his mother, Mary McWilliams who died 1st Aug 1901 aged 96 years

Charles McWilliams of Killians/Lisconduff

Tithe Applotment Books, Carnteel, 1827
Lisconduff;
Charles McWilliams 6 acres

Griffiths Valuation, 1860
9 Charles McWilliams Annagh Beg 13 acres
This land was contiguous with his holding in Lisconduff
(In 1883 this land passed to Browne McWilliams; in 1895 to Ellen A McWilliams & out of the family in 1902)
5 Charles McWilliams Carnteel 26 acres
(In 1883 the land passed to Browne McWilliams & in 1887 to Mr Ewing)
4 Thomas McWilliams Lisconduff 17 acres
(In 1887 this land was held by Reps of Thomas McWilliams)

Mary of Chas McWilliams of Carnteel & Nancy Brown 4 & 26 Jan 1817
Anne of Chas McWilliams of Killians & Anne Brown 3 & 6 Dec 1818
Chas of Chas McWilliams and Anne Brown of Killins 11 & 17 Dec 1820
Browne son of Chas McWilliams & Nancy Browne of Killins 11 & 15 1822
James, son of Chas McWilliams & Anne Browne of Killians, 20th Oct 1824
Sarah, dau of Chas McWilliams & Anne Browne of Killins, 1826
Thos of Chas McWilliams & Anne Browne, Killins, 1828
Jane, Chas McWilliams, Killins, farmer & Anne Browne, 1831
Anne of Chas of Killians, 1833

1828
McWilliams
Robert, 22 of Killians
1837
Chas of Killins
1840
James of Killians
Browne of Killians

Wm Moffett, farmer, father, Robert Moffett to Jane McWilliam, Carnteel, father, Chas McWilliams, Farmer, Mar 7th 1854
Wit; Thos McWilliams
Maria, Wm Moffet, Jane McWilliams, Edenagorragh, b 23/4//55, bapt, 3/6/55
Sarah Jane, Wm Moffet, Jane McWilliams, Edenagorragh, b. 7/8/56, bapt, 5/10/56
Robert, Wm Moffet, Jane McWilliams, Edenagorragh, b, 13/3/58, bapt, 2/5/58
Charles, Wm Moffet, Jane McWilliams, Lisconduff, b, 8/1/60, bapt, 1/7/60
Anne Elise, Wm Moffet, Jane McWilliams, Lisconduff, b 2/10/61, bapt, 2/12/61
John, Wm Mofffett, Jane McWilliams, Lisconduff, b 19/12/62, bapt, 18/1/63
Emily, Wm Moffett, Jane McWilliams, Lisconduff, b, 3/3/66, bapt, 1/4/66
Melinde, Wm Moffett, Jane McWilliams, Lisconduff, b, 23/3/68, bapt, 5/1/68
Julia, Wm Moffett, Jane McWilliams, Lisconduff, b, 28/4/70, bapt, 2/4/71
Wm & Rebecca, Wm Moffett, Jane McWilliams, Lisconduff, b,6/12/73, bapt, 6/12/77

Robert McWilliams & Margaret McWilliams, Carrenteel, 17th May, 1826
Wit: Robt McWilliams

John of Robert McWilliams and Margt, Killins, 1827
Sarah Rebecca d of Robt McWilliams & Margt of Carnteel, 1827
Clements-Edmond to Robert McWilliams, Killins, farmer & Magt 1830
Wm son of Robt McWilliams & Margt of Carnteel, 1835
Richard of Robt & Margaret McWilliams, 1838

Richard McWilliams of Carnteel

Tithe Applotment Books, Carnteel, 1827
Richard McWilliams - 24 acres

Robert Patterson, son of Richard & (Sarah) McWilliams b 29 Apr ch 3 May 1805
Sarah of Richard McWilliams of Carnteel & Sarah Dinny his wife 1 & 2 July 1811
Catherine of Richd McWilliams of Carnteel & Sarah Dilly 30 Mar & 2 Apr 1813

Confirmations
1824
Robt (20?) Margt 17 & Elizabeth 15 of Richard of Carnteel
1828
Chas 17 & Sarah 15 of Richd of Carnteel

Samuel McWilliams

Wm of Saml McWilliams of Doolargy & Sarah Goodfellow 3 & 7 Mar 1819
John of Saml McWilliams Doolargy and Sarah Goodfellow 1 & 6 Aug 1820
Thos son of Saml McWilliams & Sarah Goodfellow, Doolargy, Feb 3 1823
Mary ? d of Samuel McWilliams & Sarah (Goodfellow) of Loughans, 1824
Saml s of Saml McWilliams and Sarah Goodfellow, Loughans, 1825
Gabriel of Saml McWilliams & Sarah Goodfellow of Loughans, 1827
Anne of Saml McWilliams (Loughans) weaver & Sarah Goodfellow, 1829
Sarah dau of Saml McWilliams & Sarah Goodfellow, 1832

1837
McWilliams
Thos of Loughans

1840
McWilliams
Mary of Doulargy
Samuel of Doulargy
Gabriel of Loughans

(Presbyterian) marriages from 1812 (JM McWilliam)
James McWilliams, Lisferty to Margaret Niblaw, Lurgahullian, 2nd Sept 1814

Freeholder Voters Records
Thomas, Lisferty, Aughalow, 1796
William, Lisferty, Aughalow, 1796

Griffith's Valuation - Printed in 1860
Thomas McWilliams Knocknarney 11 acres
James McWilliams Lisfearty 7 acres
{The Presbyterian Meeting House is in Lisfearty.}

From the county of Tyrone genealogy research site & probably extracted from the GRO Henry L Quinn, full age, school master, Ballygawley, father, John Quinn, farmer &
Catherine McWilliams, 20, dressmaker, Lisfearty, Killeshill, father, James McWilliams, farmer
were married Oct 6 1846

Alexander Scott, labourer, Errigal Trough, father Richard Scott, Farmer to
Margaret Ellen McWilliams, minor, Annaghbeg, Carnteel (father, George McWilliams – crossed out), 7th July 1872
(7a George McWilliams Annagh beg 9 acres)
In 1876 the land passed to Mary McWilliams & then to Margt & then to Alexander Scott)

Wm of Mark McWilliams of Carnteel 5 & 7 Jan 1815
Mary Jane of Mark & Mary McWilliams of Carnteel 2 & 9 Mar 1817
James of Mark & Mary McWilliams 21 July & 2 Aug 1818

Banns of Marriage
James McWilliams of Carnteel & Jane Hilla of Aughnacloy (May 1822)

? Robert son of James McWilliams & Jane Wilson?, 1823
Margery/Mary dau of Jas McWilliams & Jane Hillan, Carnteel, 1825
Edward of James and Jane McWilliams, Carnteel, 1827
George, Jas McWilliams of Carrenteel, labourer & Jane Hillan, 1829

John Clark & Eliz McWilliams of Carnteel (1813)
Thomas of John Clark of Carnteel & Eliza McWilliams 18 & 19 Dec 1813
Robt of John Clark & Eliza McWilliams of Carnteel 5 & 27 Dec 1818
John son of John Clarke & Eliza McWilliams, 1823

Eliza McWilliam, wife of Wm(sic) Clarke, 1826, aged 26 years near Tynan ??

Mary of Geo McWilliams, Publican, Aughnacloy & Eliza, 1833
Anne Eliza dau of Geo McWilliams, Aughnacloy & Eliza, 1836
John of Geo McWilliams, publican & Eliza, 1839

547:583:361899 - Date & Registration 1802.
McWilliams, George, Aughnacloy to McWilliams, James, Tully
Recites deed of 1798 (408.522.271667) & (463.436.298352)
Assignment of said leases in consideration of £100

Tithe Applotment Books 1827
Tully;
James McWilliams - 6 acres

Anne, dau Thos McWilliams, Aughnacloy, farmer & Jane, 1836
Robert of Thos McWilliams, Tully & Jane Campbell, 1840
John of Thos McWilliams, Tully & Jane Campbell, 1842
Wm James, Thos McWilliams, Tully, farmer & Jane Campbell, 1/12/1844

Additional unassigned records

Confirmations
1824
McWilliams Geo, aged 20, son of John McWilliams (white John) of Carnteel

Sarah to Wm McWilliams, Knocknarney, farmer & Anne Wilson, 23/9/44

Robert Robinson, farmer, Clonfeacle, James Robinson, farmer to
Sarah McWilliams, Carnteel, full age John McWilliams, deceased, farmer (signed, Sally) 30th April, 1846

Mary, John McWilliams, Carnteel, farmer & Margery McConnell, Jan 1st 1845
(Illegimate)

Tithe Applotment Books, Carnteel, 1827
Carnteel;
John McWilliams - 30 acres.
Thomas McWilliams - 4 acres.
George McWilliams - 4 acres.
Wid. White/John McWilliams - 9 acres.
James McWilliams - 4 acres.

Sheanalurg;
John McWilliams - 7 acres.

Knocknarney;
John McWilliams - 4 acres.

Terlugan;
John McWilliams - 37 acres.
Robt. Brown - 25 acres.
Wid. & John Brown - 34 acres

Clugston

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

I assume that the Clugstons originally came from South West Scotland but I have not been able to establish when. Their landlords were the Waring family who obtained the townlands of Lisnafiffy and Drumhork in the 1660s.
A John Clugston of Seapatrick is recorded in the religious census of 1766 and in the Freehold Voters lists of Lisnafiffy in 1769 and 1819; An Aron Clugston in Lisnafiffy in 1789 & 1819.
There are wills recorded for John Clugston of Lisnafiffy in 1801 & 1850

Descendants of John Clugston



1 John Clugston
.. +Margaret
......... 2 William Clugston
............. +Lizzie Kennedy
.................... 3 John Clugston
.................... 3 Hugh Brown Clugston
.................... 3 Lizzie S Clugston
.................... 3 Frances Georgina Clugston
.................... 3 William Clugston
......... 2 Robert Clugston
............. +Elizabeth
.................... 3 John Clugston
......... 2 Samuel Clugston
............. +Maggie Kennedy
.................... 3 William Kennedy Clugston
........................ +Alice Glossop
............................... 4 William Kennedy Clugston
............................... 4 Helen Mary Clugston
............................... 4 Brian Clugston
............................... 4 Margaret Clugston
............................... 4 Elizabeth Clugston
................................... +Desmond Sides
............................... 4 Jim Clugston
.................... 3 Margaret Clugston
........................ +Alex Bell
.................... 3 Jack Clugston
.................... 3 James Clugston
........................ +Sarah Maud Charles
............................... 4 Samuel Clugston
............................... 4 Patricia Maud Clugston
................................... +William James McWilliam
............................... 4 Mary Clugston
.................... 3 Elizabeth Clugston
.................... 3 Mary Clugston
......... 2 Jane? Clugston
......... 2 John Clugston
............. +Rachel
.................... 3 Anne Clugston
......... 2 James Clugston

 

Descendants of John Clugston

Generation No. 1

1. JOHN1 CLUGSTON was born 1809, and died November 14, 1878 in Lisnafiffy, Tullylish Parish. He married MARGARET. She was born 1815, and died June 02, 1879 in Lisnafiffy, Tullylish Parish.

Notes for JOHN CLUGSTON:
Index to Irish Wills - Thrift.
Clugston, John - Lisnafiffy - 1801.
Clugston, John - Lisnafiffy - 1850.
John CLUGSTON . Tullylish of Lisnafiffy; will probated 1801 IIW V4 p 25
John CLUGSTON . Tullylish of Lisnafiffy; will probated 1850 IIW V4 p 25

Freeholders records.
Clugston, John - Lisnafiffy 1769.
Clugston, Aaron - Lisnafiffy - 1789.
Clugston, John - Lisnafiffy - 1819. (Landlord - Rev Thomas Waring)
Clugston, Aron - Do

2nd stone in Tullylish Pres. Church (White Limestone)
In memory of John Clugston of Lisnafiffy, died Nov 14 1878, aged 69 years. Also his wife Margaret, died June 2nd 1879 aged 64 years. And of their son James, d. July 26th 1881 aged 25 years. And of their son Robert. died feby. 14 1910 aged 63 years. And of their son John, died Aug 13 1921 aged 66 years. Also his wife Rachel d. July 13 1937 aged 80 years. Also Anne, dau of above John and Rachel, d. Dec 12 1941. Also Eliz. Clugston, wife of Robert Clugston, d. Jan 16 1947 aged 86 years. Also John, son of above Robert, died Apr 16 1967 aged 69 years.

Notes for MARGARET CLUGSTON:
Two of Margaret's grandchildren were given the 2nd name Brown. William Clugston & Lizzie Kennedy named a son Hugh Brown and perhaps more significantly John & Rachael Clugston named their 2nd daughter Margaret Brown. It seems possible that Margaret's maiden name was Brown.

Children of JOHN CLUGSTON and MARGARET are:
2. i. WILLIAM2 CLUGSTON, d. February 10, 1909.
3. ii. ROBERT CLUGSTON, b. 1847; d. February 14, 1910.
4. iii. SAMUEL CLUGSTON, b. 1850, Tullylish; d. October 01, 1914, Dungannon.
iv. JANE? CLUGSTON, b. 1852.

Notes for JANE? CLUGSTON:
From baptisms in Tullylish Presbyterian Church
1852 - Lisnafiffy - John and Margt. Clugston - Jane?

5. v. JOHN CLUGSTON, b. 1854; d. August 13, 1921.
vi. JAMES CLUGSTON, b. 1856; d. July 26, 1881.

Generation No. 2

2. WILLIAM2 CLUGSTON (JOHN1) died February 10, 1909. He married LIZZIE KENNEDY May 21, 1868 in Tullylish, daughter of WILLIAM KENNEDY and RACHAEL. She was born 1841.

Notes for WILLIAM CLUGSTON:
William Clugston, accountant, Belfast (father, John Clugston, farmer) married Lizzie Kennedy of Banbridge (father, William Kennedy, farmer) on 21st May 1868 in Tullylish Presbyterian Church. Witnesses - John Anderson and Maggie Kennedy

Mr Wm Clugston, native of Banbridge, died Feb 10th, 1909
Entered linen in Belfast - manager of Belfast establishment of Alex Tillie and Co of L'derry
Not active in politics but staunch Unionist - closely identified with Belfast - - - - - - Ass

According to my mother the following were the children of William & Lizzie

Georgie Not Married
Sissie m Rev Wm Marshall
John (Jonnie) 2 daus
William
Hugh Not Married

See data in 1901 & 1911 censuses

My mother believed that there were two soccer internationals and possibly a lacrosse international in the wider Clugston family.

Irish Times Mon Feb 27th 1893 contains a report of a match between England & Ireland in Association Football. The Irish goalkeeper was Clugston of Cliftonville

Notes for LIZZIE KENNEDY:
From the Records of Tullylish Presbyterian Church
1841 - Lenaderg - Wm. and Rachael Kennedy - Eliza - June 6th. ***********
1843 - Lenaderg - Wm. and Rachael Kennedy - Margt. - Possibly died 1844.
1846 - Lenaderg - Wm. and Rachael Kennedy - Margt. - Sept. 23rd. **********

Children of WILLIAM CLUGSTON and LIZZIE KENNEDY are:
i. JOHN3 CLUGSTON, b. Abt. 1870.
ii. HUGH BROWN CLUGSTON, b. Abt. 1873.
iii. LIZZIE S CLUGSTON, b. Abt. 1875.
iv. FRANCES GEORGINA CLUGSTON, b. Abt. 1877.
v. WILLIAM CLUGSTON.

3. ROBERT2 CLUGSTON (JOHN1) was born 1847, and died February 14, 1910. He married ELIZABETH. She was born 1861, and died January 16, 1947.

Notes for ROBERT CLUGSTON:
From baptisms in Tullylish Presbyterian Church
1847 - Lisnafiffy - John and Margt. Clugston - Robt

More children in 1901/11 census under Lisnafiffy

Child of ROBERT CLUGSTON and ELIZABETH is:
i. JOHN3 CLUGSTON, b. 1898; d. April 16, 1967.

4. SAMUEL2 CLUGSTON (JOHN1) was born 1850 in Tullylish, and died October 01, 1914 in Dungannon. He married MAGGIE KENNEDY January 06, 1874 in Tullylish Presbyterian Church, daughter of WILLIAM KENNEDY and RACHAEL. She was born 1846 in Tullylish.

Notes for SAMUEL CLUGSTON:
From baptisms in Tullylish Presbyterian Church
1850 - Apr 27th - Lisnafiffy - John and Margt. Clugston - Samuel

From the Register of Marriages
Samuel Clugston, Accountant of Dungannon (father, John Clugston, farmer) married Maggie Kennedy of Lenaderg, Tullylish parish (father, William Kennedy, farmer) in Tullylish Presbyterian Church on 6th March, 1874 (by John Morison) - Witnesses - James Anderson & Maggie Sands

Date of death from his will

Notes for MAGGIE KENNEDY:
From the Records of Tullylish Presbyterian Church
1843 - Lenaderg - Wm. and Rachael Kennedy - Margt. - Possibly died 1844.
1846 - Lenaderg - Wm. and Rachael Kennedy - Margt. - Sept. 23rd. **********

Children of SAMUEL CLUGSTON and MAGGIE KENNEDY are:
6. i. WILLIAM KENNEDY3 CLUGSTON, b. April 28, 1876, Dungannon.
ii. MARGARET CLUGSTON, b. Abt. 1878; m. ALEX BELL.
iii. JACK CLUGSTON, b. June 11, 1880, Dungannon; d. April 1912, Lurgan.

Notes for JACK CLUGSTON:
Birth from the baptismal registers of 1st Dungannon; born June 11, bapt Oct 15 1880

from the Tyrone Courier, Thurs Apr 25th 1912
Mr John Clugston, Dungannon.
The death of the above, son of Samuel Clugston of Ranfurly Tce cast a gloom over the town. Mr Clugston was exremely popular with the townspeople. He served his apprenticeship as clerk in Dicksons out of which he received an important appointment in Malcolms' factory in Lurgan. The deceased had attained his 31st year.

7. iv. JAMES CLUGSTON, b. August 22, 1882, Dungannon; d. December 13, 1971, Dungannon.
v. ELIZABETH CLUGSTON, b. March 27, 1885, Dungannon.

Notes for ELIZABETH CLUGSTON:
Birth from 1st Dungannon baptismal records, one of twins; born Mar 27/ bapt Aug 24 1885

vi. MARY CLUGSTON, b. March 27, 1885, Dungannon.

Notes for MARY CLUGSTON:
Birth from 1st Dungannon baptismal records, one of twins; born Mar 27/ bapt Aug 24 1885.

5. JOHN2 CLUGSTON (JOHN1) was born 1854, and died August 13, 1921. He married RACHEL. She was born 1857, and died July 13, 1937.

Notes for JOHN CLUGSTON:
From baptisms in Tullylish Presbyterian Church
1854 - Lisnafiffy - John and Margt. Clugston - John

Child of JOHN CLUGSTON and RACHEL is:
i. ANNE3 CLUGSTON, d. December 12, 1941.

Generation No. 3

6. WILLIAM KENNEDY3 CLUGSTON (SAMUEL2, JOHN1) was born April 28, 1876 in Dungannon. He married ALICE GLOSSOP. She was born Abt. 1887.

Notes for WILLIAM KENNEDY CLUGSTON:
Birth from the baptismal register of 1st Dungannon; born, Apr 28, bapt Aug 6 1876

Your grandfather's elder brother, Willie, was factory manager and he retired in 1948. I remember him briefly when I started after the war. I don't know how long he worked in Dicksons but I think it was a good long time. His son Jim also worked in the factory but he transferred to Glass Fabrics Ltd, a company my father started up immediately after the war. Glass Fabrics was taken over by Turner and Newall Ltd in the early fifties so Jim went to England to work for them. As I'm sure you know he died very shortly after he retired.
Tom Dickson (see Letters)

? Mummy's uncle Willy played soccer for Ireland.

His son, Billy, died young - killed by a drunk in a cart
John died as a baby

His wife, Alice, was English

Children of WILLIAM CLUGSTON and ALICE GLOSSOP are:
i. WILLIAM KENNEDY4 CLUGSTON, b. Abt. 1907; d. September 28, 1913, Dungannon.

Notes for WILLIAM KENNEDY CLUGSTON:
Killed aged 7. Run over by a cart with the driver being found negligent

ii. HELEN MARY CLUGSTON, b. Abt. 1909.
iii. BRIAN CLUGSTON.
iv. MARGARET CLUGSTON.
v. ELIZABETH CLUGSTON, m. DESMOND SIDES.

vi. JIM CLUGSTON.

Notes for JIM CLUGSTON:
From a letter by Tom Dickson:
William's son, Jim also worked in the factory but he transferred to Glass Fabrics Ltd, a company my father started up immediately after the war. Glass Fabrics was taken over by Turner and Newall Ltd in the early fifties so Jim went to England to work for them. As I'm sure you know he died very shortly after he retired..

7. JAMES3 CLUGSTON (SAMUEL2, JOHN1) was born August 22, 1882 in Dungannon, and died December 13, 1971 in Dungannon. He married SARAH MAUD CHARLES July 01, 1913 in Belfast, daughter of THOMAS CHARLES and AMELIA ROGERS. She was born August 05, 1886 in Dungannon, and died January 29, 1950 in Dungannon.

Notes for JAMES CLUGSTON:
Birth record also from 1st Dungannon baptismal records; born Aug 22 1882/bapt Feb 8 1883

22nd August, 1882, James, son of Samuel Clugston, Bookeeper, Dungannon & Margaret Clugston, formerly Kennedy.
Note that the birth was registered as Stanley and subsequently changed to James.

James Clugston, Clerk, Dungannon (father, Samuel, Book keeper)) married Maude Charles, 8 Glandre Av., Belfast (father, Thomas H, Merchant) at Fortwilliam Park Presbyterian Church, Parish of Shankill, Co Antrim on 1st July, 1913.
Witnesses: Joseph Brown & Anna Charles.

Notes for SARAH MAUD CHARLES:
Sarah Maude Charles on 5th Aug. 1886, Scotch Street, Dungannon to Thomas Henry Charles, merchant, Dungannon and Amelia Charles, formerly Rogers

Children of JAMES CLUGSTON and SARAH CHARLES are:
i. SAMUEL4 CLUGSTON, b. 1914; d. 1926.

Notes for SAMUEL CLUGSTON:

Samuel Clugston, aged 12 years died 19th September, 1926 of Pneumococcal Meningitis. Reported by James Clugston, father, of Circular Road Dungannon - present at death.

ii. PATRICIA MAUD CLUGSTON, b. March 12, 1919, Dungannon; d. April 04, 2003, Dublin; m. WILLIAM JAMES MCWILLIAM, August 24, 1948, Fisherwick Presbyterian Church, Belfast; b. August 21, 1910, Monaghan; d. December 23, 1989, Dublin.

Notes for PATRICIA MAUD CLUGSTON:
Married by Rev SW Thompson assisted by Rev W Armour

More About WILLIAM JAMES MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Solicitor, Monaghan

iii. MARY CLUGSTON, b. 1927.


Kennedy

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of William Kennedy



1 William Kennedy
.. +Rachael Jordan
..........2 James Kennedy
......... 2 Hugh Kennedy
......... 2 Lizzie Kennedy
............. +William Clugston
......... 2 Margaret Kennedy
......... 2 Maggie Kennedy
............. +Samuel Clugston

Descendants of William Kennedy

Generation No. 1

1. WILLIAM1 KENNEDY He married RACHAEL JORDAN

Notes for WILLIAM KENNEDY:

from his death certificate: He died in 1876 in Lenaderg, aged 71 (1805-1876)

Two William Kennedys can be identified in Lenaderg townland in Griffith's Valuation and I can't tell whether either is my ancestor.

In one property William Kennedy's holding has land owned by Robert Kennedy on either side. The Tullylish baptismal records show the birth of William to Robert Kennedy in 1830 suggesting that these two were father and son and therefore that this William was too young to be the father of Lizzie & Maggie.

The other William Kennedy was leasing a house, office and a small parcel of land from William and John Smyth (Bleach Green owners) which is not entirely consistant with him being described as a farmer in both his daughters' marriage certificates and his death certificate.

Notes for RACHAEL JORDAN:

from her death certificate: She died in 1869, aged 64 in Edenderry, Seapatrick (1805-1869)

Children of WILLIAM KENNEDY and RACHAEL JORDAN are:
i. HUGH2 KENNEDY, b. 1838.

Notes for HUGH KENNEDY:
From the Records of Tullylish Presbyterian Church
1838 - Lenaderg - Wm and Rachael Kennedy - Hugh

ii. LIZZIE KENNEDY, b. 1841; m. WILLIAM CLUGSTON, May 21, 1868, Tullylish.

Notes for LIZZIE KENNEDY:
From the Records of Tullylish Presbyterian Church
1841 - Lenaderg - Wm. and Rachael Kennedy - Eliza - June 6th.

Notes for WILLIAM CLUGSTON:
William Clugston, accountant, Belfast (father, John Clugston, farmer) married Lizzie Kennedy of Banbridge (father, William Kennedy, farmer) on 21st May 1868 in Tullylish Presbyterian Church. Witnesses - John Anderson and Maggie Kennedy

Mr William Clugston, native of Banbridge, died Feb 10th, 1909
Manager of Belfast establishment of Alex Tillie and Co of Londonderry
Not active in politics but staunch Unionist.

According to my mother the following were the children of William & Lizzie

Georgie NM
Sissie m Rev Wm Marshall
John (Jonnie) 2 daus
William
Hugh NM

Somewhere in there were two soccer internationals & possibly Lacrosse

iii. MARGARET KENNEDY, b. 1843.
iv. MAGGIE KENNEDY, b. 1846, Tullylish; m. SAMUEL CLUGSTON, January 06, 1874, Tullylish Presbyterian Church; b. 1850, Tullylish; d. October 01, 1914, Dungannon.

Notes for MAGGIE KENNEDY:
From the Records of Tullylish Presbyterian Church
1843 - Lenaderg - Wm. and Rachael Kennedy - Margaret. - Possibly died 1844.
1846 - Lenaderg - Wm. and Rachael Kennedy - Margaret

Notes for SAMUEL CLUGSTON:
From baptisms in Tullylish Presbyterian Church
.1850 - Apr 27th - Lisnafiffy - John and Margarett. Clugston - Samuel.

From the Register of Marriages
Samuel Clugston, Accountant of Dungannon (father, John Clugston, farmer) married Maggie Kennedy of Lenaderg, Tullylish parish (father, William Kennedy, farmer) in Tullylish Presbyterian Church on 6th March, 1874 (by John Morison) - Witnesses - James Anderson & Maggie Sands

Charles

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Much of the earlier material comes from a chart supplied to me by Annette Charles in Australia and I can't personally vouch for their accuracy.
I have concentrated on the children of John Harcaitts Charles and Esther Hughes who remained in Tyrone.
The only evidence linking my great grandfather, Thomas Henry Charles merchant of Dungannon, to Dr Henry Richard Charles of Cookstown and thus the wider Charles family is contained in his wedding certificate. He also claimed to have spent a part of his childhood with the family of Dr David Hughes Charles. I have found no documentary evidence to support this claim but this is not necessarily surprising.

Descendants of John Charles



1 John Charles
.. +? Tyrrell
......... 2 John Charles
............. +?
.................... 3 John Charles
........................ +? Cranstoun
............................... 4 David Charles
................................... +? Cranstoun
.......................................... 5 John Charles
..................................................... 6 Richard Charles
......................................................... +Margaret Henry
................................................................ 7 John Harcaitts Charles
.................................................................... +Esther Hughes
........................................................................... 8 Richard Charles
............................................................................... +Margaret Jane ?
....................................................................................... 9 Esther Charles
........................................................................................... +Martin Adsit
....................................................................................... 9 John S Charles
....................................................................................... 9 Henry Asa Charles
........................................................................................... +Martha Gano Robinson
....................................................................................... 9 Richard S Charles
........................................................................................... +Mary Lloyd
....................................................................................... 9 Andrew Stuart Charles
........................................................................................... +Amelia Cora Berky
....................................................................................... 9 Marianne Charles
........................................................................... 8 James Charles
........................................................................... 8 William Charles
............................................................................... +?
....................................................................................... 9 James Hogg Charles
....................................................................................... 9 John Hughes Charles
........................................................................................... +Mary Jane Steenson
....................................................................................... 9 William Hogg Charles
....................................................................................... 9 Isabella Charles
....................................................................................... 9 Robert Charles
........................................................................... *2nd Wife of William Charles:
............................................................................... +Eliza
....................................................................................... 9 Sarah Charles
........................................................................................... +Francis Craig
....................................................................................... 9 Margaret Charles
....................................................................................... 9 Thomas Charles
....................................................................................... 9 Hester Anne Charles
....................................................................................... 9 Elizabeth Ellen Charles
........................................................................... 8 John Charles
........................................................................... 8 Andrew Charles
........................................................................... 8 Henry Charles
........................................................................... 8 Henry Richard Charles
............................................................................... +Unknown
....................................................................................... 9 Thomas Henry Charles
........................................................................................... +Amelia Rogers
........................................................................... *2nd Wife of Henry Richard Charles:
............................................................................... +Mary Gourley
....................................................................................... 9 Henry Richard John Gourley Charles
........................................................................... 8 Thomas Charles
........................................................................... 8 Robert Charles
........................................................................... 8 David Charles
........................................................................... 8 David Hughes Charles
............................................................................... +Annie Elizabeth Allen
....................................................................................... 9 John James Charles
........................................................................................... +Madeline Godfrey
....................................................................................... 9 Thomas William Cranstoun Charles
........................................................................................... +Georgina
....................................................................................... *2nd Wife of Thomas William Cranstoun Charles:
........................................................................................... +Julia Ayrton
....................................................................................... 9 Daniel Allen Charles
........................................................................................... +Anna
....................................................................................... 9 David Hughes Charles
........................................................................................... +Madeline Parker
....................................................................................... 9 Maria Elizabeth Charles
........................................................................................... +G K Given
....................................................................................... 9 Robert Henry Charles
........................................................................................... +Mary Lilias Bence-Jones
....................................................................................... 9 Richard Havelock Charles
........................................................................................... +Gertrude Seaton
....................................................................................... 9 Frederick Lindesay Charles
........................................................................... 8 Stewart Charles
................................................................ 7 William Charles
........................................................................... 8 Samuel Charles
........................................................................... 8 John Charles
................................................................ 7 Andrew Charles
.................................................................... +? Hession
........................................................................... 8 William Charles
....................................................................................... 9 Andrew Charles
........................................................................... 8 Richard Charles
........................................................................... 8 John Charles
................................................................ 7 Kate Charles
................................................................ 7 James Charles
................................................................ 7 Hannah Charles
.................................................................... +'King' Henry
................................................................ 7 Margaret Charles
..................................................... 6 Andrew Charles
..................................................... 6 Jack Charles
................................................................ 7 Andrew Charles
................................................................ 7 John Charles
................................................................ 7 William Charles
................................................................ 7 Robert Charles
......... 2 Kate Charles

Descendants of John Charles

Generation No. 1

1. JOHN1 CHARLES was born Abt. 1603. He married ? TYRRELL. She was born Abt. 1605.

Children of JOHN CHARLES and ? TYRRELL are:
2. i. JOHN2 CHARLES, b. 1626.
ii. KATE CHARLES.

Generation No. 2

2. JOHN2 CHARLES (JOHN1) was born 1626. He married ?. She died Abt. 1628.

Notes for ?:
A french lady of Co Armagh

Child of JOHN CHARLES and ? is:
3. i. JOHN3 CHARLES, b. 1660.

Generation No. 3

3. JOHN3 CHARLES (JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1660. He married ? CRANSTOUN. She was born Abt. 1662.

Notes for ? CRANSTOUN:
Miss Cranstoun a cousin of Sir David Stewart

NB Edmund Cranstoun m Elizabeth Stewart

Child of JOHN CHARLES and ? CRANSTOUN is:
4. i. MAJOR DAVID4 CHARLES, b. 1699.

Generation No. 4

4. MAJOR DAVID4 CHARLES (JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1699. He married ? CRANSTOUN.

Notes for MAJOR DAVID CHARLES:
Major on chart

Notes for ? CRANSTOUN:
Miss Cranstoun of Scotland birth date given as abt 1671 which suggests she was 28 years older than Major David

Child of DAVID CHARLES and ? CRANSTOUN is:
5. i. JOHN5 CHARLES, b. 1730.

Generation No. 5

5. JOHN5 CHARLES (DAVID4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1730.

Notes for JOHN CHARLES:
Date on chart is 1730

Children of JOHN CHARLES are:
6. i. RICHARD6 CHARLES.
ii. ANDREW CHARLES.
7. iii. JACK CHARLES.

Generation No. 6

6. RICHARD6 CHARLES (JOHN5, DAVID4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) He married MARGARET HENRY.

Children of RICHARD CHARLES and MARGARET HENRY are:
8. i. JOHN HARCAITTS7 CHARLES.
9. ii. WILLIAM CHARLES.
10. iii. ANDREW CHARLES.
iv. KATE CHARLES.
v. JAMES CHARLES.
vi. HANNAH CHARLES, m. 'KING' HENRY.
vii. MARGARET CHARLES.

7. JACK6 CHARLES (JOHN5, DAVID4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1)

Notes for JACK CHARLES:
Seneschal of Tyrone

Children of JACK CHARLES are:
i. ANDREW7 CHARLES.
ii. JOHN CHARLES.
iii. WILLIAM CHARLES.
iv. ROBERT CHARLES.

Generation No. 7

8. JOHN HARCAITTS7 CHARLES (RICHARD6, JOHN5, DAVID4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) He married ESTHER HUGHES.

Notes for JOHN HARCAITTS CHARLES:
John Harcaitts Charles - Seneshal of Tyrone

Children of JOHN CHARLES and ESTHER HUGHES are:
{From the records of Kildress Parish Church}

11. i. RICHARD8 CHARLES, b. May 24, 1800, Baltinonean, Kildress parish, Co Tyrone; d. April 24, 1863, Angelica, NY.
ii. JAMES CHARLES, b. 1802.
12. iii. WILLIAM CHARLES, b. 1803; d. October 24, 1858.
iv. JOHN CHARLES, b. 1804.
v. ANDREW CHARLES, b. 1806.
vi. HENRY CHARLES, b. July 17, 1808.
13. vii. HENRY RICHARD CHARLES, b. September 1809, Baltinonean, Kildress parish, Co Tyrone; d. September 11, 1874, Cookstown.
14. viii. THOMAS CHARLES, b. 1812.
ix. ROBERT CHARLES, b. 1814.

Notes for ROBERT CHARLES:
Went to the USA and had several sons

x. DAVID CHARLES, b. 1816.
15. xi. DAVID HUGHES CHARLES, b. 1818; d. August 21, 1899.
xii. STEWART CHARLES, b. 1820.

Notes for STEWART CHARLES:
Possibly married Margaret Asten 5 Sept 1843.

9. WILLIAM7 CHARLES (RICHARD6, JOHN5, DAVID4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1)

Children of WILLIAM CHARLES are:
i. SAMUEL8 CHARLES.
ii. JOHN CHARLES.

10. ANDREW7 CHARLES (RICHARD6, JOHN5, DAVID4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) He married ? HESSION.

Children of ANDREW CHARLES and ? HESSION are:
16. i. WILLIAM8 CHARLES.
ii. RICHARD CHARLES.
iii. JOHN CHARLES.

Generation No. 8

11. RICHARD8 CHARLES (JOHN HARCAITTS7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, DAVID4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born May 24, 1800 in Baltinonean, Kildress parish, Co Tyrone, and died April 24, 1863 in Angelica, NY. He married MARGARET JANE ?.

Children of RICHARD CHARLES and MARGARET ? are:
i. ESTHER9 CHARLES, b. 1820; m. MARTIN ADSIT, September 02, 1841, Angelica, Stuben, NY.
ii. JOHN S CHARLES, b. December 11, 1821; d. May 16, 1863.
iii. HENRY ASA CHARLES, b. November 04, 1823, Almond NY; d. September 02, 1884, San Francisco, California; m. MARTHA GANO ROBINSON, December 15, 1856, Plumas Ranch, Yurba, CA; b. March 09, 1836, Fredricktown, MO; d. March 01, 1898, San Francisco, California.
iv. DR RICHARD S CHARLES, b. November 01, 1830, Angelica, Allegany Co., NY; d. June 05, 1918, Belmont, NY; m. MARY LLOYD, December 19, 1860; b. 1832, PA; d. January 20, 1888.
v. ANDREW STUART CHARLES, b. July 25, 1833, NY; d. April 14, 1890; m. AMELIA CORA BERKY; b. August 24, 1838; d. December 04, 1921, Hornell, Steuben Co., NY..
vi. MARIANNE CHARLES.

12. WILLIAM8 CHARLES (JOHN HARCAITTS7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, DAVID4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1803, and died October 24, 1858. He married (1) ?. He married (2) ELIZA.

Children of WILLIAM CHARLES and ? are:
i. JAMES HOGG9 CHARLES.
ii. JOHN HUGHES CHARLES, m. MARY JANE STEENSON, October 14, 1757.
iii. WILLIAM HOGG CHARLES.
iv. ISABELLA CHARLES.
v. ROBERT CHARLES.

Children of WILLIAM CHARLES and ELIZA are:
vi. SARAH9 CHARLES, m. FRANCIS CRAIG.
vii. MARGARET CHARLES.
viii. THOMAS CHARLES.
ix. HESTER ANNE CHARLES.
x. ELIZABETH ELLEN CHARLES.

13. HENRY RICHARD8 CHARLES (JOHN HARCAITTS7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, DAVID4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born September 1809 in Baltinonean, Kildress parish, Co Tyrone, and died September 11, 1874 in Cookstown. He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married (2) MARY GOURLEY. She was born 1798, and died December 25, 1880.

Notes for HENRY RICHARD CHARLES:
Born September 1809 to John & Esther Charles; Baptismal record Kildress Church of Ireland
Died September 11, 1874 from will record

1846 Charles HR - Med Att. of Constab.
1860 Back at Cookstown.
Not in Medical Directory after 1846 although many copies are missing. Particularly he does not feature in 1853 & 1854. He appears in Medic. Reg. in 1860.

Child of HENRY CHARLES and UNKNOWN is:
i. THOMAS HENRY9 CHARLES, b. Abt. 1858; d. August 07, 1942, Dungannon; m. AMELIA ROGERS, August 03, 1885, Warrenpoint; b. November 25, 1858, Mullenakill, Killyman; d. August 13, 1937, Dungannon.

Notes for THOMAS HENRY CHARLES:

August 3rd, 1885; Thomas Henry Charles, of full age, merchant, Dungannon (father, Henry Charles, medical doctor) married Amelia Rogers, Warrenpoint (father, James Rogers, coachman) in the parish church at Warrenpoint by Thomas B Naylor; witnessed by John Haydock and Jane Mullen.

Death cert: 7 Aug 1942 Thomas Henry Charles, widower, 84 years, Coronary Thrombosis, reported by Maude Clugston, daughter, present at death.

Notes for AMELIA ROGERS:
Killyman Church of Ireland Baptismal Register 28 Nov/25 Nov 1858 Milly of James and Mary Jane Rogers, farmer, Mullenakill

Death Cert: 13th August 1937, 78, Housekeeper, of Hemeplegia, Scotch St, Dungannon, by Fredrick H Charles, son, present at death..

Child of HENRY CHARLES and MARY GOURLEY is:
ii. HENRY RICHARD JOHN GOURLEY9 CHARLES, b. August 29, 1842.

Notes for HENRY RICHARD JOHN GOURLEY CHARLES:
Derryloran baptismal register:
1842 b. Sept 12th b. Aug 29th Henry Richard John Gourley to Henry Richard (Doctor of Medicine) and Mary Charles.

Apparently killed in the American Civil War

Children of Dr HENRY CHARLESs (as alleged) and MARGARET CHEEVERS

i. ANNIE born Dec 18 1865
ii. JOHN born May 07, 1870
.

14. THOMAS8 CHARLES (JOHN HARCAITTS7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, DAVID4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1812 & died 22 June 1889.

Notes for THOMAS CHARLES:

Letters of Administration of the personal estate of Thomas Charles late of Moymucklemurray County Londonderry Retired Farmer who died 22 June 1889 at same place were granted at Londonderry to David Hughes Charles of Cookstown County Tyrone M.D. the Brother.

15. DAVID HUGHES8 CHARLES (JOHN HARCAITTS7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, DAVID4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1818, and died August 21, 1899. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH ALLEN 1843, daughter of JOHN ALLEN.

Notes for DAVID HUGHES CHARLES:
Baptised 1818 in Kildress Church of Ireland, son of John & Esther Charles

Died; August 21, 1899; from will record

Children of DAVID CHARLES and ANNIE ALLEN are:
i. JOHN JAMES9 CHARLES, b. December 13, 1845; d. 1912; m. MADELINE GODFREY, July 01, 1873.

Notes for JOHN JAMES CHARLES:
Charles, John James 1845-1912
MD QUI 1865 Prof of Anat & Physiology QCC

ii. THOMAS WILLIAM CRANSTOUN CHARLES, b. 1848; m. (1) GEORGINA; m. (2) JULIA AYRTON, August 03, 1893, St John's Notting Hill, London.
iii. DANIEL ALLEN CHARLES, b. August 28, 1850; d. January 02, 1885; m. ANNA.

Notes for DANIEL ALLEN CHARLES:
Charles, Daniel Allen d. 1886
MD QUI, 1873
Disp MD Bellaghy, Co Derry

iv. DAVID HUGHES CHARLES, b. August 28, 1850; d. 1926; m. MADELINE PARKER.
v. MARIA ELIZABETH CHARLES, b. April 24, 1853; m. G K GIVEN.
vi. ROBERT HENRY CHARLES, b. August 06, 1855; d. 1931; m. MARY LILIAS BENCE-JONES, 1886.

Notes for ROBERT HENRY CHARLES:
DNB 1931-40
Charles, Robert Henry (1855-31)
Archdeacon of Westminster & biblical scholar was born in Cookstown, Co. Tyrone, 6 Aug 1855, 5th of 7 sons of David Hughes Charles MD, JP, of Cookstown, by his wife Annie Elizabeth, second daughter of John Allen.
Elder brother of Sir Richard Havelock (Henry) Charles, 1st Baronet.
Started educ. at private school near home - Belfast Acad. - Queens (1874) BA 1877 MA 1880 - TCD - Germany & Switzerland. At Heidelberg met Mary Lilias d. of Wm. Bence-Jones m. 1886.

Buried in Westminster Abbey

vii. SIR RICHARD HAVELOCK CHARLES, b. March 10, 1858; d. 1934; m. GERTRUDE SEATON.

Notes for SIR RICHARD HAVELOCK CHARLES:
Charles Richard Henry Havelock 1858-1934

viii. FREDERICK LINDESAY CHARLES, b. 1860; d. 1933.

Notes for FREDERICK LINDESAY CHARLES:
A leasehold property in Oldtown, Cookstown was set aside to provide an annuity of £30 per year for Frederick in his father's will. I assume that this indicates that there was some problem; he was the last child; could it have been Down's?.

16. WILLIAM8 CHARLES (ANDREW7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, DAVID4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1)

Child of WILLIAM CHARLES is:
i. ANDREW9 CHARLES, d. 1910.

Rogers

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

The parish registers of Killyman Church of Ireland go back to 1748.

Descendants of Michael Rogers

1 Michael Rogers
.. +Anne Dawson

.........2 Mary Rogers
......... 2 Abraham Rogers
............. +Anne Toner?
.................... 3 Robert Rogers
.................... 3 Thomas Rogers
........................ +Martha Hutchman
............................... 4 Abraham Rogers
............................... 4 Thomas Rogers
............................... 4 Mary Rogers
............................... 4 Jane Rogers
............................... 4 William Rogers
............................... 4 Martha Annie Rogers
............................... 4 Eliza Rogers
.................... 3 Ellen Rogers
.................... 3 William Rogers
.................... 3 Anne Rogers
........................ +Andrew Wigton
.................... 3 John Rogers
.................... 3 Michael Rogers
.................... 3 Abraham Dawson Rogers
.................... 3 Milly Rogers
......... 2 Thomas Rogers
............. +Millie
.................... 3 William Jackson Rogers
.................... 3 James Rogers
........................ +Mary Jane Mullen
............................... 4 William Jackson Rogers
............................... 4 Amelia Rogers
................................... +Thomas Henry Charles
.......................................... 5 Sarah Maud Charles
.............................................. +James Clugston
..................................................... 6 Samuel Clugston
..................................................... 6 Patricia Maud Clugston
......................................................... +William James McWilliam
..................................................... 6 Mary Clugston
.......................................... 5 Anna Jane Charles
.............................................. +Robert James Frazer Hill
..................................................... 6 Jim Hill
......................................................... +Josephine Simmons
.......................................... 5 Edith May Charles
.......................................... 5 Thomas James Charles
.............................................. +Jessie Hinds
.......................................... 5 Herbert William Charles
.............................................. +Hilda Agnes Careford
..................................................... 6 Hilda Charles
......................................................... +Eugene Eisenbrey
..................................................... 6 Betty Charles
......................................................... +Cyril Shaw
.......................................... 5 Frederick Henry Charles
.......................................... 5 Violet Amelia Charles
............................... 4 Thomas John Rogers
.................... 3 Sarah Rogers
........................ +James Stewart
.................... 3 Abraham Rogers
.................... 3 Robert Rogers
........................ +Jane Cardwell
............................... 4 Milly Rogers
............................... 4 Thomas Rogers
.................... 3 Mary Anne Rogers
......... 2 Elen Rogers
......... 2 Anne Rogers
......... 2 John Rogers
............. +Mary
.................... 3 Mary Anne Rogers
.................... 3 Charlotte Rogers
.................... 3 Jane? Rogers
......... 2 William Rogers
.................... 3 Robert Rogers
.................... 3 William Rogers
......... 2 Jane Rogers

Descendants of Michael Rogers

Generation No. 1

1. MICHAEL1 ROGERS He married ANNE DAWSON. She died June 21, 1834.

Notes for MICHAEL ROGERS:

Married ANNE DAWSON 22 July 1787

Notes for ANNE DAWSON:
Burials Killyman
21 June 1834 Anne Rogers Laghy 70
(Could this be Michael's wife - living with Abraham? B. 1764)


Children of MICHAEL ROGERS and ANNE are:
2. i. ABRAHAM2 ROGERS, b. Bef. 1790; d. December 10, 1871.
3. ii. THOMAS ROGERS, b. Bef. 1792; d. February 28, 1878, Drumhorrick.
iii. ELEN ROGERS, b. Bef. 1795.

Notes for ELEN ROGERS:
Baptised Oct 15 1795 Elen dau of Michael & Anne Rogers

Confirmed from Drumcrow 1824 aged 26

iv. ANNE ROGERS, b. Bef. 1797.

Notes for ANNE ROGERS:
Baptised 1797 May 2 Anne dau of Michael & Anne Rogers

Confirmed from Drumcrow 1824 aged 24

4. v. JOHN ROGERS, b. Bef. 1803.
5. vi. WILLIAM ROGERS, b. Bef. 1805.
vii. JANE ROGERS, b. Bef. 1809.

viii MARY ROGERS, b. Abt. 1788 (See was the eldest)

Notes for JANE ROGERS:
Baptised 1809 May 17 Jane dau of Michael & Anne Rogers in Killyman CoI

Confirmed from Drumcrow 1828 aged 17.

Generation No. 2

2. ABRAHAM2 ROGERS (MICHAEL1) was born Bef. 1790, and died December 10, 1871. He married ANNE TONER? March 23, 1813 in Killyman Parish Church. She died March 26, 1865.

Notes for ABRAHAM ROGERS:
Baptised May 1 1790 Abraham son of Michael & Anne Rogers Killyman CoI

Married Anne Toner March 23, 1813

From Killyman burials
Dec 10 1871 Abraham Rogers Laghy aged 81

Notes for ANNE TONER?:
From Killyman burials
Mar 26 1865 Anne Rogers Laghy aged 79

Children of ABRAHAM ROGERS and ANNE TONER? are:
i. ROBERT3 ROGERS, b. 1814.

Notes for ROBERT ROGERS:
Baptised 1814 Jan 24 Robert son of Abraham & Anne Rogers in Killyman CoI

6. ii. THOMAS ROGERS, b. 1815.
iii. ELLEN ROGERS, b. 1818.

Notes for ELLEN ROGERS:
Baptised 1818 Mar 15 Ellen dau of Abraham & Anne Rogers in Killyman CoI

iv. WILLIAM ROGERS, b. 1820.

Notes for WILLIAM ROGERS:
Baptised 1820 Mar 14 William of Abraham & Anne Rogers

v. ANNE ROGERS, b. 1822; m. ANDREW WIGTON, October 16, 1846, Killyman Parish Church.

Notes for ANNE ROGERS:
Baptised Jan 28 1822 Anne Jane dau of Abraham & Anne Rogers in Killyman CoI

From GRO: October 16 1846: ANDREW WIGTON f b weaver Laghey F=ANDREW WIGTON taylor &

ANNE JANE ROGERS f s Laghey F=ABRAHAM ROGERS taylor

W=JOSEPH WIGTON & WILLIAM HICKEY

vi. JOHN ROGERS, b. 1824.

Notes for JOHN ROGERS:
Baptised June 26 1824 John son of Abraham & Anne Rogers in Killyman CoI

vii. MICHAEL ROGERS, b. 1826.

Notes for MICHAEL ROGERS:
Baptised Nov 26 1826 Michael son of Abraham & Anne Rogers in Killyman CoI

viii. ABRAHAM DAWSON ROGERS, b. 1828.

Notes for ABRAHAM DAWSON ROGERS:
Baptised Sept 14 1828 Abraham Dawson, son of Abraham & Anne Rogers in Killyman CoI

ix. MILLY ROGERS, b. 1831.

Notes for MILLY ROGERS:
Baptised May 8 1831 Milly dau of Abraham & Anne Rogers of Laghy in Killyman CoI.

3. THOMAS2 ROGERS (MICHAEL1) was born Bef. 1792, and died February 28, 1878 in Drumhorrick. He married MILLIE. She was born Abt. 1800, and died August 25, 1862 in Drumhorrig, Killyman.

Notes for THOMAS ROGERS:
Baptised in Killyman CoI Apr 5 1792 Thomas son of Michael & Anne Rogers

Griffiths Valuation Union of Dungannon 1860 Killyman Parish
Drumhorrick: Thomas Rogers House and land (0.2.0)

Died 28 Feb 1878 in Drumhorrick from Death Certificate

Master of Drumcrow Orange Lodge in 1835 from Appendix to HC xv 1835 Inquiry into Orange Lodges

Children of THOMAS ROGERS and MILLIE are:
i. WILLIAM JACKSON3 ROGERS, b. Bef. 1826.

Notes for WILLIAM JACKSON ROGERS:
From Killyman Parish Registers
July 20th 1826 William Jackson of Thomas and Millie Rogers

7. ii. JAMES ROGERS, b. Bef. 1829; d. July 05, 1911, Dungannon.
iii. SARAH ROGERS, b. Bef. 1833, Drumhorick; m. JAMES STEWART, March 10, 1854, Killyman Parish Church; b. Drumcrow.

Notes for SARAH ROGERS:
From Killyman Parish Registers
1833 Sarah dau of Thomas and Mildred Rogers, Drumhorick

iv. ABRAHAM ROGERS, b. Bef. 1836, Drumhorick.

Notes for ABRAHAM ROGERS:
From Killyman Parish Register
1836 Abraham of Thos and Milly Rogers, Drumhorick

8. v. ROBERT ROGERS, b. January 27, 1840, Drumhorrick.
vi. MARY ANNE ROGERS, b. June 22, 1843, Drumhorrick.

Notes for MARY ANNE ROGERS:
Born Jun 22 1843 bapt Nov 5 1843 Mary Anne Thos & Milly Rogers Drumhorrick, Farmer.

4. JOHN2 ROGERS (MICHAEL1) was born Bef. 1803. He married MARY.

Notes for JOHN ROGERS:
Baptised 1803 Mar 2 John, son of Michael & Anne Rogers

Confirmed from Drumcrow 1824 aged 18

Children of JOHN ROGERS and MARY are:
i. MARY ANNE3 ROGERS, b. 1834, Drumcrow.

Notes for MARY ANNE ROGERS:
Baptised Aug 17 1834 Mary Anne of Jo & Mary Rodgers Drumcrow in Killyman CoI

ii. CHARLOTTE ROGERS, b. 1836, Drumcrow.

Notes for CHARLOTTE ROGERS:
Baptised Feb 3 1836 Charlotte of John & Mary Rogers Drumcrow in Killyman CoI

iii. JANE? ROGERS, b. 1844, Drumcrow.

Notes for JANE? ROGERS:
Born Dec 15 1844 Jane? of John & Mary Rogers, Drumcrow, Weaver.

5. WILLIAM2 ROGERS (MICHAEL1) was born Bef. 1805.

Notes for WILLIAM ROGERS:
Not noted in baptismal registers

Confirmed from Drumcrow 1824 aged 16

Children of WILLIAM ROGERS are:
i. ROBERT3 ROGERS, b. 1835, Drumcrow.

Notes for ROBERT ROGERS:
Baptised Sept 27 1835 Robt of Wm & Jane Rodgers Drumcrow

ii. WILLIAM ROGERS, b. 1837, Drumcrow.

Notes for WILLIAM ROGERS:
Baptised Bap July 27 1837 Wm of Wm & Jane Rogers Drumcrow.

Generation No. 3

6. THOMAS3 ROGERS (ABRAHAM2, MICHAEL1) was born 1815. He married MARTHA HUTCHMAN January 19, 1838 in Killyman Parish Church. She died May 12, 1872.

Notes for THOMAS ROGERS:
Baptised 1815 Nov 14 Thomas son of Abraham & Anne Rogers in Killyman CoI

Thomas Rogers & Martha Hutchman 19 Jan 1838 married in Killyman CoI

Notes for MARTHA HUTCHMAN:
Burials Killyman parish register
May 12 1872 Martha Rogers Laghy aged 63

Children of THOMAS ROGERS and MARTHA HUTCHMAN are:
i. ABRAHAM4 ROGERS, b. June 11, 1839.

Notes for ABRAHAM ROGERS:
Born 11 Jun Bapt 20 Jun 1839 Abraham of Thos & Martha Rogers Cavan Tailor

ii. THOMAS ROGERS, b. September 12, 1840.

Notes for THOMAS ROGERS:
Born Dec 12 1840 Bapt Jun 26 1841 Thomas of Thomas & Martha Rogers, Cavan, Tailor

iii. MARY ROGERS, b. November 20, 1844, Cavan, Parish of Killyman.

Notes for MARY ROGERS:
Born Nov 20 1844 Bapt Jan 19 1845 Mary of Thos & Martha Rogers, Cavan, Tailor

iv. JANE ROGERS, b. July 08, 1849, Laghy.

Notes for JANE ROGERS:
8 July 1849 Jane of Thos & Martha Rogers, Tailor Laghy

v. WILLIAM ROGERS, b. November 17, 1850, Laghy.

Notes for WILLIAM ROGERS:
17 Nov 1850 Wm of Thos & Martha Rogers, Tailor Laghy

vi. MARTHA ANNIE ROGERS, b. October 16, 1853, Laghy.

Notes for MARTHA ANNIE ROGERS:
Bapt Dec 10 1854, born 16 Oct 1853 Martha Annie of Thos & Martha Rogers, Tailor Laghy

vii. ELIZA ROGERS, b. April 02, 1856, Laghy.

Notes for ELIZA ROGERS:
Dec 5 1858/ 2 Apr 1856 Eliza of Thomas & Matilda Rogers Tailor, Laghy.

7. JAMES3 ROGERS (THOMAS2, MICHAEL1) was born Bef. 1829, and died July 05, 1911 in Dungannon. He married MARY JANE MULLEN 1855 in Killyman Parish Church, daughter of JOHN MULLEN and JANE. She was born 1828, and died Aft. 1901 in Dungannon.

Notes for JAMES ROGERS:
From Killyman Parish Registers
Baptished Apr 17 1829 James, son of Thomas and Millie Rogers

Confirmed from Drumhorrick in 1846 aged 16

James Rogers of full age, farmer, Drumhorig, father, Thomas Rogers, farmer, married Mary Jane Mullen of full age, father John Mullen, farmer in Killyman Parish church on 5th ----, 1855. Both signed with their mark.

More About JAMES ROGERS:
Occupation: Coachman

Notes for MARY JANE MULLEN:
1828 Feb 10th Mary Jane, dau of John and Jane Mullen, baptised in Killyman Church of Ireland
Confirmed, from Drumkee, 1846 aged 17

Children of JAMES ROGERS and MARY MULLEN are:
i. WILLIAM JACKSON4 ROGERS, b. December 10, 1855, Drumherrig.

Notes for WILLIAM JACKSON ROGERS:
17 Feb 1856/10 Dec 1855 William Jackson of James and Mary Jane Rogers farmer Drumherrig.

9. ii. AMELIA ROGERS, b. November 25, 1858, Mullenakill, Killyman; d. August 13, 1937, Dungannon.
iii. THOMAS JOHN ROGERS, b. 1864, Derryhubbard, Co Armagh.

Notes for THOMAS JOHN ROGERS:
born 1864 - baptised, 19th Mar 1865 Thomas John Rogers to James (labourer of Derryhubbart) and Mary Jane Rogers.

Thos John Rodgers appears as a farm labourer in the 1901 census in Tartaraghan Parish; born in Armagh & Church of Ireland.

8. ROBERT3 ROGERS (THOMAS2, MICHAEL1) was born January 27, 1840 in Drumhorrick. He married JANE CARDWELL February 10, 1865 in Brackaville CoI. She was born in Ballinakelly.

Notes for ROBERT ROGERS:
Born Jan 27 1840 Bapt Apr 5 1840 Robert (Trueman) of Thomas & Amelia Rogers, Drumhorrick, Farmer

10 Feb 1865(Parish of Dungannon)
Robert Rogers, Drumhorrik, farmer, father, Thomas Rogers, farmer married Jane Cardwell, Ballinakelly, father, Robert Cardwell farmer
Wit: Thos Johnston & Wm Frizzell
NB Brackaville COI (from rootsireland) GRO ref 1865, marriage 1:682

Children of ROBERT ROGERS and JANE CARDWELL are:
i. MILLY4 ROGERS, b. May 13, 1866.

Notes for MILLY ROGERS:
Born May 13 1866; Baptised 5 Jan 1866 Millie of Robt & Sarah Rogers Drumhorrig, Labourer in Killyman CoI

ii. THOMAS ROGERS, b. December 15, 1867, Drumhorrick.

Notes for THOMAS ROGERS:
Born Dec 15 1867; Baptised 11 Jun 1867 Thomas of Robt & Sarah Rogers Drumhorrig, Labourer.

Generation No. 4

9. AMELIA4 ROGERS (JAMES3, THOMAS2, MICHAEL1) was born November 25, 1858 in Mullenakill, Killyman, and died August 13, 1937 in Dungannon. She married THOMAS HENRY CHARLES August 03, 1885 in Warrenpoint, son of HENRY CHARLES and UNKNOWN. He was born Abt. 1858, and died August 07, 1942 in Dungannon.

Notes for AMELIA ROGERS:
Killyman Church of Ireland Baptismal Register 28 Nov/25 Nov 1858 Milly of James and Mary Jane Rogers, farmer, Mullenakill

Death Cert: 13th August 1937, 78, Housekeeper, of Hemeplegia, Scotch St, Dungannon, by Fredrick H Charles, son, present at death.

Notes for THOMAS HENRY CHARLES:
Wild guess or the only faint possiblity;
Derryloran baptismal register:
1859, May 17 Thomas Seaton, a foundling, supposed to be 4 months, in the care of Isabella Seaton, Coolseaghs

August 3rd, 1885; Thomas Henry Charles, of full age, merchant, Dungannon (father, Henry Charles, medical doctor) married Amelia Rogers, Warrenpoint (father, James Rogers, coachman) in the parish church at Warrenpoint by Thomas B Naylor; witnessed by John Haydock and Jane Mullen.

Death cert: 7 Aug 1942 Thomas Henry Charles, widower, 84 years, Coronary Thrombosis, reported by Maude Clugston, daughter, present at death.

Children of AMELIA ROGERS and THOMAS CHARLES are:
10. i. SARAH MAUD5 CHARLES, b. August 05, 1886, Dungannon; d. January 29, 1950, Dungannon.
11. ii. ANNA JANE CHARLES, b. June 04, 1888, Dungannon; d. April 03, 1971, Bushmills.
iii. EDITH MAY CHARLES, b. May 13, 1890, Dungannon; d. October 01, 1951, Dungannon.
iv. THOMAS JAMES CHARLES, b. July 22, 1892; m. JESSIE HINDS.
12. v. HERBERT WILLIAM CHARLES, b. January 06, 1894.
vi. FREDERICK HENRY CHARLES, b. June 03, 1898, Dungannon; d. May 26, 1954, Dungannon.
vii. VIOLET AMELIA CHARLES, b. June 03, 1896.

Generation No. 5

10. SARAH MAUD5 CHARLES (AMELIA4 ROGERS, JAMES3, THOMAS2, MICHAEL1) was born August 05, 1886 in Dungannon, and died January 29, 1950 in Dungannon. She married JAMES CLUGSTON July 01, 1913 in Belfast, son of SAMUEL CLUGSTON and MAGGIE KENNEDY. He was born August 22, 1882 in Dungannon, and died December 13, 1971 in Dungannon.

Notes for SARAH MAUD CHARLES:
Sarah Maude Charles on 5th Aug. 1886, Scotch Street, Dungannon to Thomas Henry Charles, merchant, Dungannon and Amelia Charles, formerly Rogers

Notes for JAMES CLUGSTON:
Birth record also from 1st Dungannon baptismal records; born Aug 22 1882/bapt Feb 8 1883

22nd August, 1882, James, son of Samuel Clugston, Bookeeper, Dungannon & Margaret Clugston, formerly Kennedy.
Note that the birth was registered as Stanley and subsequently changed to James.

I have to check whether he was baptised by Charles Lucas Morell

His minister was Mr Stanley Wellington Thompson - 22 June, 1915 - d. 26th June, 1964

James Clugston, Clerk, Dungannon (father, Samuel, Book keeper)) married Maude Charles, 8 Glandre Av., Belfast (father, Thomas H, Merchant) at Fortwilliam Park Presbyterian Church, Parish of Shankill, Co Antrim on 1st July, 1913.
Witnesses: Joseph Brown & Anna Charles.

Children of SARAH CHARLES and JAMES CLUGSTON are:
i. SAMUEL6 CLUGSTON, b. 1914; d. 1926.

Notes for SAMUEL CLUGSTON:
Died of meningitis; story of vanishing for the day on the 12th - holding the ribbons of one of the flags/banners
'
Samuel Clugston, aged 12 years died 19th September, 1926 of Pneumococcal Meningitis. Reported by James Clugston, father, of Circular Road Dungannon - present at death.

ii. PATRICIA MAUD CLUGSTON, b. March 12, 1919, Dungannon; d. April 04, 2003, Dublin; m. WILLIAM JAMES MCWILLIAM, August 24, 1948, Fisherwick Presbyterian Church, Belfast; b. August 21, 1910, Monaghan; d. December 23, 1989, Dublin.

Notes for PATRICIA MAUD CLUGSTON:
Married by Rev SW Thompson assisted by Rev W Armour

More About WILLIAM JAMES MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Solicitor, Monaghan

iii. MARY CLUGSTON, b. 1927.

11. ANNA JANE5 CHARLES (AMELIA4 ROGERS, JAMES3, THOMAS2, MICHAEL1) was born June 04, 1888 in Dungannon, and died April 03, 1971 in Bushmills. She married ROBERT JAMES FRAZER HILL.

Child of ANNA CHARLES and ROBERT HILL is:
i. JIM6 HILL, m. JOSEPHINE SIMMONS.

12. HERBERT WILLIAM5 CHARLES (AMELIA4 ROGERS, JAMES3, THOMAS2, MICHAEL1) was born January 06, 1894. He married HILDA AGNES CAREFORD May 11, 1925. She died February 26, 1933.

Children of HERBERT CHARLES and HILDA CAREFORD are:
i. HILDA6 CHARLES, b. July 1925; d. 2010; m. EUGENE EISENBREY.
ii. BETTY CHARLES, m. CYRIL SHAW.

Descendants of John Mullen

1 John Mullen
.. +Jane Watters
......... 2 Isabella Mullen
......... 2 Mary Jane Mullen
............. +James Rogers
.................... 3 William Jackson Rogers
.................... 3 Amelia Rogers
........................ +Thomas Henry Charles
............................... 4 Sarah Maud Charles
................................... +James Clugston
............................... 4 Anna Jane Charles
................................... +Robert James Frazer Hill
............................... 4 Edith May Charles
............................... 4 Thomas James Charles
................................... +Jessie Hinds
............................... 4 Herbert William Charles
................................... +Hilda Agnes Careford
............................... 4 Frederick Henry Charles
............................... 4 Violet Amelia Charles
.................... 3 Thomas John Rogers
......... 2 Elizabeth Mullen
......... 2 John Mullen
............. +Mary Elizabeth Lowry
.................... 3 John Lowry Mullen
.................... 3 William Rosana Mullen
.................... 3 Mary Elizabeth Mullen
........................ +William Nassau Thornberry
............................... 4 Mary Isabel Laylee Thornberry
............................... 4 Wm Henry Laylee Thornberry
............................... 4 John Cecil Thornberry
.................... 3 James Edward Mullen
......... 2 Jane Mullen

Descendants of John Mullen

Generation No. 1

1. JOHN1 MULLEN died May 16, 1874 in Drumkee. He married JANE WATTERS. She died Bef. 1874.

Notes for JOHN MULLEN:
Died 16 May 1874 at Drumkee aged 76 see GRO death certificates

Notes for JANE WATTERS:
The information on her maiden name comes from an ancestry tree (Jeremy Thornberry)

Children of JOHN MULLEN and JANE WATTERS are:
i. ISABELLA2 MULLEN, b. 1826.

Notes for ISABELLA MULLEN:
Baptised Killyman Church of Ireland 18 Jan? 1826
Confirmed from Drumkee 1840 aged 14

2. ii. MARY JANE MULLEN, b. 1828; d. Aft. 1901, Dungannon.
iii. ELIZABETH MULLEN, b. 1830.

Notes for ELIZABETH MULLEN:
Baptised 1830 Elizabeth, dau of John & Jane Mullen

3. iv. JOHN MULLEN, b. 1834, Drumkee.
v. JAMES MULLEN, b. December 16, 1840, Drumkee.

Notes for JAMES MULLEN:
Born Dec 16 1840 Bapt Nov 29 1841 James? of John & Jane Mullins Drumkee, farmer.

Generation No. 2

2. MARY JANE2 MULLEN (JOHN1) was born 1828, and died Aft. 1901 in Dungannon. She married JAMES ROGERS 1855 in Killyman Parish Church, son of THOMAS ROGERS and MILLIE. He was born Bef. 1829, and died July 05, 1911 in Dungannon.

Notes for MARY JANE MULLEN:
1828 Feb 10th Mary Jane, dau of John and Jane Mullen, baptised in Killyman Church of Ireland
Confirmed, from Drumkee, 1846 aged 17
see GRO Marriage certificates

Notes for JAMES ROGERS:
From Killyman Parish Registers
Baptished Apr 17 1829 James, son of Thomas and Millie Rogers

Confirmed from Drumhorrick in 1846 aged 16

James Rogers of full age, farmer, Drumhorig, father, Thomas Rogers, farmer, married Mary Jane Mullen of full age, father John Mullen, farmer in Killyman Parish church on 5th ----, 1855. Both signed with their mark.

More About JAMES ROGERS:
Occupation: Coachman

Children of MARY MULLEN and JAMES ROGERS are:
i. WILLIAM JACKSON3 ROGERS, b. December 10, 1855, Drumherrig.

Notes for WILLIAM JACKSON ROGERS:
17 Feb 1856/10 Dec 1855 William Jackson of James and Mary Jane Rogers farmer Drumherrig.

4. ii. AMELIA ROGERS, b. November 25, 1858, Mullenakill, Killyman; d. August 13, 1937, Dungannon.
iii. THOMAS JOHN ROGERS, b. 1864, Derryhubbard, Co Armagh.

Notes for THOMAS JOHN ROGERS:
born 1864 - baptised, 19th Mar 1865 Thomas John Rogers to James (labourer of Derryhubbart) and Mary Jane Rogers.

Thos John Rodgers appears as a farm labourer in the 1901 census in Tartaraghan Parish; born in Armagh & Church of Ireland.

3. JOHN2 MULLEN (JOHN1) was born 1834 in Drumkee. He married MARY ELIZABETH LOWRY November 12, 1867 in Drumglass C of I, daughter of JOHN LOWRY.

Notes for JOHN MULLEN:
Baptised July 15th 1834 John of John & Jane Mullin, Drumkee in Killyman Church of Ireland

See GRO marriage certificates

12 in Mullaghadun (Bernagh, Tyrone) 1901

John Mullen, 66, Methodist, Farmer, Tyrone Read & Write
Mullen, Mary Elizabeth, 58, Methodist, Tyrone, Read & Write
Mullen, William Rosana, 27, Methodist, Tyrone, Farmers son, Read & Write
Mullen Mary Elizabeth, 22, Methodist, Tyrone, Read & Write
Mullen, James Edward, 20, Methodist, Tyrone, Read & Write

Children of JOHN MULLEN and MARY LOWRY are:
i. JOHN LOWRY3 MULLEN, b. Abt. 1870.

Notes for JOHN LOWRY MULLEN:
John Lowry Mullen, married wwith 5 children appears in the 1911 census in Drumaspil, Tartlagan

ii. WILLIAM ROSANA MULLEN, b. December 04, 1872, Perry Street, Dungannon.
5. iii. MARY ELIZABETH MULLEN, b. Abt. 1879.
iv. JAMES EDWARD MULLEN, b. Abt. 1881.

Generation No. 3

4. AMELIA3 ROGERS (MARY JANE2 MULLEN, JOHN1) was born November 25, 1858 in Mullenakill, Killyman, and died August 13, 1937 in Dungannon. She married THOMAS HENRY CHARLES August 03, 1885 in Warrenpoint, son of HENRY CHARLES and UNKNOWN. He was born Abt. 1858, and died August 07, 1942 in Dungannon.

Notes for AMELIA ROGERS:
Killyman Church of Ireland Baptismal Register 28 Nov/25 Nov 1858 Milly of James and Mary Jane Rogers, farmer, Mullenakill

Death Cert: 13th August 1937, 78, Housekeeper, of Hemeplegia, Scotch St, Dungannon, by Fredrick H Charles, son, present at death.

Notes for THOMAS HENRY CHARLES:
Wild guess or the only faint possiblity;
Derryloran baptismal register:
1859, May 17 Thomas Seaton, a foundling, supposed to be 4 months, in the care of Isabella Seaton, Coolseaghs

August 3rd, 1885; Thomas Henry Charles, of full age, merchant, Dungannon (father, Henry Charles, medical doctor) married Amelia Rogers, Warrenpoint (father, James Rogers, coachman) in the parish church at Warrenpoint by Thomas B Naylor; witnessed by John Haydock and Jane Mullen.

Death cert: 7 Aug 1942 Thomas Henry Charles, widower, 84 years, Coronary Thrombosis, reported by Maude Clugston, daughter, present at death.

Children of AMELIA ROGERS and THOMAS CHARLES are:
i. SARAH MAUD4 CHARLES, b. August 05, 1886, Dungannon; d. January 29, 1950, Dungannon; m. JAMES CLUGSTON, July 01, 1913, Belfast; b. August 22, 1882, Dungannon; d. December 13, 1971, Dungannon.

Notes for SARAH MAUD CHARLES:
Sarah Maude Charles on 5th Aug. 1886, Scotch Street, Dungannon to Thomas Henry Charles, merchant, Dungannon and Amelia Charles, formerly Rogers

Notes for JAMES CLUGSTON:
Birth record also from 1st Dungannon baptismal records; born Aug 22 1882/bapt Feb 8 1883

22nd August, 1882, James, son of Samuel Clugston, Bookeeper, Dungannon & Margaret Clugston, formerly Kennedy.
Note that the birth was registered as Stanley and subsequently changed to James.

I have to check whether he was baptised by Charles Lucas Morell

His minister was Mr Stanley Wellington Thompson - 22 June, 1915 - d. 26th June, 1964

James Clugston, Clerk, Dungannon (father, Samuel, Book keeper)) married Maude Charles, 8 Glandre Av., Belfast (father, Thomas H, Merchant) at Fortwilliam Park Presbyterian Church, Parish of Shankill, Co Antrim on 1st July, 1913.
Witnesses: Joseph Brown & Anna Charles.

ii. ANNA JANE CHARLES, b. June 04, 1888, Dungannon; d. April 03, 1971, Bushmills; m. ROBERT JAMES FRAZER HILL.
iii. EDITH MAY CHARLES, b. May 13, 1890, Dungannon; d. October 01, 1951, Dungannon.
iv. THOMAS JAMES CHARLES, b. July 22, 1892; m. JESSIE HINDS.
v. HERBERT WILLIAM CHARLES, b. January 06, 1894; m. HILDA AGNES CAREFORD, May 11, 1925; d. February 26, 1933.
vi. FREDERICK HENRY CHARLES, b. June 03, 1898, Dungannon; d. May 26, 1954, Dungannon.
vii. VIOLET AMELIA CHARLES, b. June 03, 1896.

5. MARY ELIZABETH3 MULLEN (JOHN2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1879. She married WILLIAM NASSAU THORNBERRY. He was born Abt. 1877.

Notes for MARY ELIZABETH MULLEN:
Residents of a house 2 in Thomas Street (North Side) (Dungannon, Tyrone) 1911

Thornberry, Wm Nassau, 34, C of I, Co Tyrone, National School Teacher, Married
Thornberry, Mary Elizabeth, 32, C of I, Co Tyrone, married, 8 years, 3 children born & living
Thornberry, Mary Isabel Laylee, 6, Co Tyrone
Thornberry, Wm Henry Laylee, 3 Co Tyrone
Thornberry, John Cecil, 1, Co Tyrone

(It would seem that Mary Elizabeth Thornberry in 1911 is Mary Elizabeth Mullen in 1901, source Hilda Eisenbrey)

Children of MARY MULLEN and WILLIAM THORNBERRY are:
i. MARY ISABEL LAYLEE4 THORNBERRY, b. Abt. 1905.
ii. WM HENRY LAYLEE THORNBERRY, b. Abt. 1908.
iii. JOHN CECIL THORNBERRY, b. Abt. 1910.

This connection was identified by Hilda Eisenbrey (Charles) see Letters

Russell of Newry

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of Matthew Russell

I have placed two overlapping genealogies here. The first is limited to the Russell family, the second more extensive one shows the relationship between the Russell, Montgomery & Corry family. Caesarea Smith married firstly Roger Montgomery from where the Russells untimately derive and secondly Isaac Corry.

1 Matthew Russell
.. +Miss Montgomery
......... 2 John Russell
............. +Eliza Richardson
.................... 3 Samuel Russell
.................... 3 Richardson Russell
.................... 3 Matthew Russell
.................... 3 Elizabeth Russell
........................ +Thomas William Moffet
.................... 3 Anna Russell
........................ +Thomas McWilliams
.................... 3 Sarah Jane Russell
........................ +Henry Henderson
.................... 3 Mary Montgomery Russell
........................ +John Harris Morell
.................... 3 Margaret Russell
......... 2 Matthew Russell
............. +May
.................... 3 John Montgomery Russell
.................... 3 Matthew Russell
.................... 3 Jane Russell
........................ +Alex Adderly
.................... 3 Elizaberth Russell
.................... 3 May Margaret Russell
......... 2 Margaret Russell
............. +Thomas Keown

Descendants of Matthew Russell

Generation No. 1

1. MATTHEW1 RUSSELL died December 21, 1813. He married MISS MONTGOMERY, daughter of JOHN MONTGOMERY and MARGARET.

Notes for MATTHEW RUSSELL:
Newry Telegraph, 24th Dec. 1813:
Died "suddenly on Tuesday last, 21st, Matthew Russell of this town, Esq., who during a busy life, filled the respective situations of a Master of a vessel, and a merchant, in a most exemplary manner. This gentleman was remarkable for his skill in navigation and made some of the quickest passages to and from America that have ever yet been affected".

Notes for MISS MONTGOMERY:
Died in Sugar Island Mrs. Matthew Russell 2 May 1815.
Russel, ----- Mary; wife of Matthew Russel died 1st - 2 May 1815.

[This may be the wife of the ship's captain.
1 One of John's daughter's was named Mary Montgomery.
2 Just after her husband seems appropriate.
3 Doubt since she is described as wife and not widow.

Children of MATTHEW RUSSELL and MISS MONTGOMERY are:
2. i. JOHN2 RUSSELL, b. Abt. 1757; d. January 1836.
3. ii. MATTHEW RUSSELL, b. Abt. 1759; d. August 01, 1831.
iii. MARGARET RUSSELL, m. CAPT. THOMAS KEOWN, January 12, 1790.

Notes for MARGARET RUSSELL:
Miss Margaret RUSSEL . Newry married Capt. Thomas Keown 12 Jan 1790 at Old Newry Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church, witnesses were Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Russell junior, John Brown junior of Damolly, John Montgomery, John Russel, Samuel Russel, Mrs. Russell, Miss Mourney & Miss Sarah Culley .

Generation No. 2

2. JOHN2 RUSSELL (MATTHEW1) was born Abt. 1757, and died January 1836. He married ELIZA RICHARDSON. She died August 18, 1830.

Notes for ELIZA RICHARDSON:

Her grandson, William McWilliam, in a letter to Phillip Crossle said that his brother, John Richardson was given her surname

Eliza Russell acquaints the Public that she has removed from Dublin to Boat St, where she continues to manufacture Cottons, Callicoes &c. 28th Oct 1796. I have no idea whether this is the same woman but the address seems to fit.

Russel, Eliza, wife of John R of Boat St died on the 18th - 25th Aug 1830

It would appear that her mother was subsequently Mrs Ann Park who died at her residence in Boat street 21st September, 1847 aged 83 (see Will file)

Children of JOHN RUSSELL and ELIZA RICHARDSON are:
i. SAMUEL3 RUSSELL, d. May 04, 1831, Berbice.
ii. RICHARDSON RUSSELL, b. 1803; d. March 06, 1821.
iii. MATTHEW RUSSELL, b. 1804; d. February 06, 1824.
iv. ELIZABETH RUSSELL, b. January 06, 1811; m. THOMAS WILLIAM MOFFET, January 09, 1851; b. 1820; d. July 06, 1908.

Notes for THOMAS WILLIAM MOFFET:
Sir TW Moffet LL.B, Professor of Queen's College, Galway. Elizabeth Russell was his second wife

v. ANNA RUSSELL, b. February 17, 1813, Newry; d. May 22, 1903, Bray; m. REV THOMAS MCWILLIAMS, January 14, 1837, Boat St., Newry; b. 1804, Carnteel; d. June 15, 1863, Creggan.

Notes for ANNA RUSSELL:
Baptised in Newry Presbyterian Church; February 17, 1813

McWilliams, Rev Thomas; married on the January 14, 1837 in Boat St., to Anna 2nd dau of the late John Russell, Solr of Newry.

Notes for REV THOMAS MCWILLIAMS:
Born in Carnteel in 1804 according to Rev JM McWilliam
Minister of Freeduff from 1837
Session minutes of Freeduff Presbyterian Church: Being for some considerable time previous affected with Paralysis, on the 5th June, 1859 he preached his last sermon to the congregation and died June 15th 1863 aged 59 years at the Manse, Cloghog.

More About REV THOMAS MCWILLIAMS:
Occupation: Presbyterian minister, Creggan

vi. SARAH JANE RUSSELL, b. July 10, 1815, Newry; d. November 07, 1907; m. REV HENRY HENDERSON, June 09, 1846; b. September 27, 1820, Belfast; d. December 07, 1879, Hollywood, Belfast.

Notes for REV HENRY HENDERSON:
Henry Henderson was born in Belfast in 1820, graduated from Old College Belfast in 1841; he was licensed by the Presbytery of Belfast on 25 Sept 1842, ordained in Hollywood in 1844 and married Sarah Jane Russell in 1846. The marriage was conducted by his brother Rev Alexander Henry. James Henderson was one of the witnesses; Hugh Rea was the other. In the marriage certificate his father is given as James Henderson, merchant and the bride's as John Russell, also merchant.

vii. MARY MONTGOMERY RUSSELL, b. May 18, 1817, Newry; d. July 15, 1849, Ballybay; m. REV JOHN HARRIS MORELL, March 15, 1842, St Mary's Church, Newry.; b. March 09, 1811, Ballybay; d. August 04, 1888, Ballybay.

More About REV JOHN HARRIS MORELL:
Occupation: Presbyterian minister, Ballybay

viii. MARGARET RUSSELL, b. July 29, 1820.

3. MATTHEW2 RUSSELL (MATTHEW1) was born Abt. 1759, and died August 01, 1831. He married MAY. She died May 01, 1815.

Notes for MATTHEW RUSSELL:
The Drennan Letters - Ir 94107 d4
257 - Dr Wm Drennan to Mrs M McTier - 1788, June 12, Newry.
I stayed by Mrs Russell's bedside "during a most painful and tedious accouchement of 24 hours continuance, unmoved by the female tears and lamentations that issued from all quarters, and our patience and perserverance were recognised at last by a living child, which would have been murdered by several of the practitioners in this place ... I was in the very centre of the enemy and sustained the brunt of bedchamber supplications and antechamber imprecations. - 2 1/2 pp.

Children of MATTHEW RUSSELL and MAY are:
i. JOHN MONTGOMERY3 RUSSELL, b. Abt. 1791; d. March 08, 1837.

Notes for JOHN MONTGOMERY RUSSELL:
Masonic Lodge XVIII - Newry.
John Montgomery Russell, son of Matthew Russell, a Newry merchant, was a Lieutenant in the 66th Foot. He died 8th March, 1837. He was initiated, 13th Jan, 1813, in XVIII, and on the following day received his Master Mason's Degree and his Certificate "as he is leaving the country".

ii. MATTHEW RUSSELL, d. September 08, 1861.

Notes for MATTHEW RUSSELL:
Newry harbourmaster

iii. JANE RUSSELL, m. SURGEON ALEX ADDERLY, July 05, 1819.
iv. ELIZABERTH RUSSELL, d. January 30, 1854.
v. MAY MARGARET RUSSELL, b. Abt. 1803; d. January 01, 1882.

Extended Russell & Corry

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of Robert Campbell

1 Robert Campbell
......... 2 Jenny Campbell
............. +? White
.................... 3 Jane White
........................ +Edward Smith
............................... 4 Caeserea Smith
................................... +Roger Montgomery
.......................................... 5 John Montgomery
.............................................. +Margaret
..................................................... 6 Miss Montgomery
......................................................... +Matthew Russell
................................................................ 7 John Russell
.................................................................... +Eliza Richardson
................................................................ 7 Matthew Russell
.................................................................... +May
................................................................ 7 Margaret Russell
.................................................................... +Thomas Keown
.......................................... 5 Caeserea Montgomery
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Montgomery
.......................................... 5 Jane Montgomery
............................... *2nd Husband of Caeserea Smith:
................................... +Isaac Corry
.......................................... 5 Edward Corry
.............................................. +Catherine Bristow
..................................................... 6 Isaac Corry
................................................................ 7 Jane Corry
................................................................ 7 William Isaac Corry
.................................................................... +Anna Holmes
................................................................ 7 Catherine Jane Corry
.................................................................... +Edward Wickham Dickenson
................................................................ 7 Henry Pery Corry
................................................................ 7 Cecilia Corry
................................................................ 7 Charles O'Neill Corry
..................................................... 6 Martha Corry
......................................................... +Ross Moore
..................................................... *2nd Husband of Martha Corry:
......................................................... +John Bingham
..................................................... 6 Catherine Corry
......................................................... +Daniel Marston
..................................................... 6 Frances Corry
......................................................... +William Browne
..................................................... 6 Edward Corry
.......................................... 5 Isaac Corry
.............................................. +Mary Pollock
..................................................... 6 Marcus Corry
......................................................... +Elizabeth Mary Neville Fiske
..................................................... 6 Trevor Corry
......................................................... +Anne Hall
..................................................... 6 Smithson Corry
......................................................... +Jane Adelaide Douglass
..................................................... 6 Elizabeth Corry
..................................................... 6 Caezarea Corry
..................................................... 6 Maria Corry
......................................................... +William Henry Pratt
..................................................... 6 Anna Corry
......................................................... +Henry Westenra
..................................................... 6 Carlile Corry
..................................................... 6 Edward Smith Corry
.......................................... 5 Andrew Corry
.......................................... 5 Trevor Corry
.............................................. +Lucy Sutherland
.......................................... 5 Mary Corry
.............................................. +Thomas Noble
.......................................... 5 Rebecca Corry
.............................................. +John Nairac
............................... 4 Hugh Smith
................................... +Dorothy Stanhope
............................... 4 Marcus Smith
................................... +Elizabeth White
............................... 4 Mary Smith
.................... *2nd Husband of Jane White:
........................ +Francis Butler
.................... 3 Alex White
......... *2nd Husband of Jenny Campbell:
............. +? Herrick
......... 2 Robert Campbell
............. +Jane Wallace
.................... 3 Samuel Campbell
.................... 3 James Campbell
.................... 3 Hugh Campbell
.................... 3 Robert Campbell
.................... 3 Jane Campbell
.................... 3 Magdalene Campbell
.................... 3 Elizabeth Campbell
......... 2 ? Campbell
............. +? Gibbons

Descendants of Robert Campbell

Generation No. 1

1. ROBERT1 CAMPBELL was born in Strachur, Scotland.

Notes for ROBERT CAMPBELL:
The Campbell "Genealogical Table".
This record was compiled by the Rev. William Campbell, DD. He was a member of a well known Newry family. He was installed as Presbyterian minister of Armagh in 1764. (See Stewart's History of Armagh, p. 493.) Later he was minister at Clonmel. The Genealogical Table was written in 1806. A photocopy is in the Presb. Hist. Society rooms, Belfast.
The Campbell decent is traced from Robert Campbell of the "house of Stracher and family of Sasnack." who came to Ireland with three brothers early in the reign of James 1. Later the family settled in Newry. There was an immense number of decendants. When Stewart's History of Armagh was published in 1819 it was believed that Mrs. Campbell, grandmother of Dr. William Campbell had at that time 1,500 living decendants. Dr. Campbell gives an outline history of many of these related families, Montgomery, Courtenay, Ogle, Jesson, Corry, etc. The decent from the Campbells of the Montgomerys of Newry is given. It is stated that "Mr Montgomery" (Roger Montgomery) was heir to Lord Mount Alexander. Very many Irish families are mentioned.

The Campbells of Strachur are the oldest branch of the Campbells, Dukes of Argyll. Their arms are painted on a ceiling at Iverary Castle, next to the arms of the Dukes of Argyll. The Duke of Argyll looked up this pedigree for me (Jack), and wrote "The only Robert Campbell in the Strachur pedigree in the 16th and 17th cents. is a third son of Iver C. of Strachur by Elspeth Colquhoun, natural daughter of the 14th Laird of Luss". "Niall (late Duke of Argyll) wrote that she was living in 1585 and never learnt to write her name." "This should be your man."


Children of ROBERT CAMPBELL are:
2. i. JENNY2 CAMPBELL.
3. ii. ROBERT CAMPBELL, d. 1684, Newry.
iii. ? CAMPBELL, m. ? GIBBONS.

Generation No. 2

2. JENNY2 CAMPBELL (ROBERT1) She married (1) ? WHITE. She married (2) ? HERRICK. He was born in Dromore.

Children of JENNY CAMPBELL and ? WHITE are:
4. i. JANE3 WHITE, d. 1705.
ii. ALEX WHITE.

3. ROBERT2 CAMPBELL (ROBERT1) died 1684 in Newry. He married JANE WALLACE. She was born in Ravara, Belfast.

Children of ROBERT CAMPBELL and JANE WALLACE are:
i. SAMUEL3 CAMPBELL.
ii. JAMES CAMPBELL.
iii. HUGH CAMPBELL.
iv. ROBERT CAMPBELL.
v. JANE CAMPBELL.
vi. MAGDALENE CAMPBELL.
vii. ELIZABETH CAMPBELL.

Generation No. 3

4. JANE3 WHITE (JENNY2 CAMPBELL, ROBERT1) died 1705. She married (1) EDWARD SMITH, son of ? SMITH. He died December 1701. She married (2) FRANCIS BUTLER. He died December 25, 1711.

Notes for EDWARD SMITH:
Innkeeper in Newry, who died in 1701.

Notes for FRANCIS BUTLER:
Lieut Francis Butler died on active service in Portugal

Children of JANE WHITE and EDWARD SMITH are:
5. i. CAESEREA4 SMITH, d. Newry.
ii. HUGH SMITH, m. DOROTHY STANHOPE.
iii. MARCUS SMITH, m. ELIZABETH WHITE.
iv. MARY SMITH.

Generation No. 4

5. CAESEREA4 SMITH (JANE3 WHITE, JENNY2 CAMPBELL, ROBERT1) died in Newry. She married (1) ROGER MONTGOMERY. He died in Craigboy. She married (2) ISAAC CORRY. He was born in Rockcorry, Co Monaghan, and died 1752.

Notes for ROGER MONTGOMERY:
In a note to the Drennan letters Cesarea's 1st husband is called Edward.

Children of CAESEREA SMITH and ROGER MONTGOMERY are:
6. i. JOHN5 MONTGOMERY, b. 1713; d. 1783.
ii. CAESEREA MONTGOMERY.
iii. ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY.
iv. JANE MONTGOMERY.

Children of CAESEREA SMITH and ISAAC CORRY are:
7. v. EDWARD5 CORRY, d. May 05, 1792.
8. vi. ISAAC CORRY, b. 1723; d. August 31, 1809.
vii. ANDREW CORRY.
viii. SIR TREVOR CORRY, d. September 01, 1781; m. LUCY SUTHERLAND.

Notes for SIR TREVOR CORRY:
Sir Trevor Corry, Knight, British Consul in Danzig; see memorial in St Mary's Church, Newry

ix. MARY CORRY, d. 1799, Dublin; m. THOMAS NOBLE; b. Summer Hill, Co Fermanagh.
x. REBECCA CORRY, d. February 23, 1806; m. JOHN NAIRAC; b. Dublin.

Generation No. 5

6. JOHN5 MONTGOMERY (CAESEREA4 SMITH, JANE3 WHITE, JENNY2 CAMPBELL, ROBERT1) was born 1713, and died 1783. He married MARGARET.

Notes for JOHN MONTGOMERY:
Dr Drennan of United Irishman fame records attending him on his death-bed.
He attended at the specific request of his half brother, Isaac Corry, and also Edward Corry. Montgomery is described as an old man of 70, with a large family but grown up, one of his sons an officer daily expected from St Lucia.
Mrs Scott - Martha Corry, wife of William Scott of Basin House, Newry - a half-sister, also requests Drennan's presence. He was clearly close to the Corrys.
Montgomery's wife is mentioned.

Child of JOHN MONTGOMERY and MARGARET is:
9. i. MISS6 MONTGOMERY.

7. EDWARD5 CORRY (CAESEREA4 SMITH, JANE3 WHITE, JENNY2 CAMPBELL, ROBERT1) died May 05, 1792. He married CATHERINE BRISTOW. She was born in Antrim, and died September 18, 1818.

Children of EDWARD CORRY and CATHERINE BRISTOW are:
10. i. ISAAC6 CORRY, b. 1755, Newry; d. May 15, 1813, Merrion Sq., Dublin.
ii. MARTHA CORRY, d. June 1803; m. (1) ROSS MOORE; b. Carlingford; d. November 1794; m. (2) DR JOHN BINGHAM.

Notes for ROSS MOORE:
died Nov 1794 leaving 3 sons and one daughter

iii. CATHERINE CORRY, m. DANIEL MARSTON.

Notes for DANIEL MARSTON:
Merchant

One daughter

iv. FRANCES CORRY, m. LT-COL WILLIAM BROWNE; d. July 1813.

Notes for LT-COL WILLIAM BROWNE:
Lt-Col 49th Foot

v. CAPT EDWARD CORRY.

Notes for CAPT EDWARD CORRY:
Capt 49th Foot.

8. ISAAC5 CORRY (CAESEREA4 SMITH, JANE3 WHITE, JENNY2 CAMPBELL, ROBERT1) was born 1723, and died August 31, 1809. He married MARY POLLOCK, daughter of JOHN POLLOCK. She was born 1752, and died May 09, 1831 in Newry.

Children of ISAAC CORRY and MARY POLLOCK are:
i. MARCUS6 CORRY, b. 1770; d. September 13, 1848, Market Drayton, Shropshire; m. ELIZABETH MARY NEVILLE FISKE.
ii. TREVOR CORRY, d. July 22, 1838; m. ANNE HALL; d. April 24, 1852.

Notes for TREVOR CORRY:
Trevor Corry of Abbey Yard, Newry JP & DL Captain of Newry Yeomanry, High Sheriff for County Down

iii. SMITHSON CORRY, b. Abt. 1779; d. December 01, 1856, Old Hall, Rostrevor; m. JANE ADELAIDE DOUGLASS, July 06, 1831; d. April 27, 1882.
iv. ELIZABETH CORRY, d. April 16, 1794.
v. CAEZAREA CORRY, d. December 21, 1857.
vi. MARIA CORRY, d. November 27, 1815; m. REV WILLIAM HENRY PRATT; d. September 09, 1857.

Notes for REV WILLIAM HENRY PRATT:
Rev William Pratt, Vicar of Drummaul, County Antrim & Donagh, County Monaghan

vii. ANNA CORRY, d. January 08, 1831; m. HENRY WESTENRA, 1829.

Notes for HENRY WESTENRA:
Younger brother of William Warner, 2nd baron Rossmore

viii. CARLILE CORRY, d. September 02, 1882.
ix. EDWARD SMITH CORRY, d. June 26, 1812.

Notes for EDWARD SMITH CORRY:
BA TCD 1811.

Generation No. 6

9. MISS6 MONTGOMERY (JOHN5, CAESEREA4 SMITH, JANE3 WHITE, JENNY2 CAMPBELL, ROBERT1) She married MATTHEW RUSSELL. He died December 21, 1813.

Notes for MISS MONTGOMERY:
Died in Sugar Island Mrs. Matthew Russell 2 May 1815.
Russel, ----- Mary; wife of Matthew Russel died 1st - 2 May 1815.

[This may be the wife of the ship's captain.
1 One of John's daughter's was named Mary Montgomery.
2 Just after her husband seems appropriate.
3 Doubt since she is described as wife and not widow.

Notes for MATTHEW RUSSELL:
Newry Telegraph, 24th Dec. 1813:
Died "suddenly on Tuesday last, 21st, Matthew Russell of this town, Esq., who during a busy life, filled the respective situations of a Master of a vessel, and a merchant, in a most exemplary manner. This gentleman was remarkable for his skill in navigation and made some of the quickest passages to and from America that have ever yet been affected".


Children of MISS MONTGOMERY and MATTHEW RUSSELL are:
i. JOHN7 RUSSELL, b. Abt. 1757; d. January 1836; m. ELIZA RICHARDSON; d. August 18, 1830.

Notes for ELIZA RICHARDSON:
Eliza Russell acquaints the Public that she has removed from Dublin to Boat St, where she continues to manufacture Cottons, Callicoes &c. 28th Oct 1796.

It would appear that her mother was subsequently Mrs [Henry] Ann Park who died at her residence in Boat street 21st September, 1847 aged 83 (see Will File)

Russel, Eliza, wife of John R of Boat St died on the 18th - 25th Aug 1830.

ii. MATTHEW RUSSELL, b. Abt. 1759; d. August 01, 1831; m. MAY; d. May 01, 1815.

Notes for MATTHEW RUSSELL:
The Drennan Letters - Ir 94107 d4
257 - Dr Wm Drennan to Mrs M McTier - 1788, June 12, Newry.
I stayed by Mrs Russell's bedside "during a most painful and tedious accouchement of 24 hours continuance, unmoved by the female tears and lamentations that issued from all quarters, and our patience and perserverance were recognised at last by a living child, which would have been murdered by several of the practitioners in this place ... I was in the very centre of the enemy and sustained the brunt of bedchamber supplications and antechamber imprecations. - 2 1/2 pp.
At the end of August 1789 is waiting for another.

iii. MARGARET RUSSELL, m. CAPT. THOMAS KEOWN, January 12, 1790.

Notes for MARGARET RUSSELL:
Miss Margaret RUSSEL . Newry married Capt. Thomas Keown 12 Jan 1790 at Old Newry Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church, witnesses were Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Russell junior, John Brown junior of Damolly, John Montgomery, John Russel, Samuel Russel, Mrs. Russell, Miss Mourney & Miss Sarah Culley .

10. ISAAC6 CORRY (EDWARD5, CAESEREA4 SMITH, JANE3 WHITE, JENNY2 CAMPBELL, ROBERT1) was born 1755 in Newry, and died May 15, 1813 in Merrion Sq., Dublin.

Last Chancellor of the Irish Exchequer before the Act of Union

Children of ISAAC CORRY are:
i. JANE7 CORRY.
ii. WILLIAM ISAAC CORRY, b. 1786; d. September 14, 1853, Ivy Lodge, Newry; m. ANNA HOLMES; d. December 15, 1863.
iii. CATHERINE JANE CORRY, m. EDWARD WICKHAM DICKENSON, October 07, 1816; b. Dalefords, Chester.
iv. HENRY PERY CORRY, b. July 1796; d. September 1825.
v. CECILIA CORRY, b. 1797; d. August 09, 1887.
vi. CHARLES O'NEILL CORRY.

Henry of Clones

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

I am only confident of this genealogy from the marriage of Dr Richard Henry to Anne Jane Donaldson in Freeduff Presbyterian Church in 1842. Earlier material is 'educated' guess work.
Richard Henry & Elizabeth Donaldson mentioned in a 1783 marriage settlement are too old to be the parents of Dr Richard; I have fitted in an additional generation (Andrew) based on the common habit of naming the eldest son after his grandfather and the fact that there is an Andrew as an elder in Stonebridge in 1804 and an Andrew mentioned in a deed relating to Annamakiff in 1813 and that in 1834 Widow Henry of Annamakiff had two sons, Richard and Andrew in Rev William White's 1834 survey of Stonebridge congregation.
Alternative constructions are certainly plausible.

Descendants of Andrew Henry


1 Andrew Henry
......... 2 Richard Henry
............. +Elizabeth Donaldson
.................... 3 Alexander Henry
........................ +Margaret
............................... 4 Mary Henry
............................... 4 Eliza Henry
............................... 4 Joseph Donaldson Henry
............................... 4 Alexander Donaldson Henry
.................... 3 Andrew Henry
........................ +Eliza
............................... 4 Richard Henry
................................... +Anne Jane Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Alfred Henry
.............................................. +Laura Watchman
.......................................... 5 Annie Henry
.............................................. +Marcus Matthews
..................................................... 6 Richard Matthews
..................................................... 6 Ada Matthews
......................................................... +? Potterton
..................................................... 6 Marcus Matthews
..................................................... 6 William Matthews
..................................................... 6 Nancy Matthews
......................................................... +D Mackenzie
................................................................ 7 Brian Mackenzie
................................................................ 7 Heather Mackenzie
.................................................................... +? Anderson
..................................................... 6 Alfred Matthews
......................................................... +Miriam Barton
..................................................... 6 Helen Matthews
......................................................... +Ed Girling
................................................................ 7 John Girling
.................................................................... +Marcia?
................................................................ 7 Marcus Girling
.................................................................... +Jane
................................................................ 7 Elizabeth Girling
.................................................................... +John
..................................................... 6 Peggy Matthews
......................................................... +R Macdonald
..................................................... 6 Reginald Matthews
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Henry
.......................................... 5 Richard Henry
.............................................. +Annie Kirkpatrick
..................................................... 6 Arnold Henry
......................................................... +Dick
................................................................ 7 John Henry
................................................................ 7 Honor Henry
.......................................... 5 James Henry
.............................................. +Maria Warren
.......................................... *2nd Wife of James Henry:
.............................................. +Catherine Jane McCulla
..................................................... 6 Elizabeth Henry
......................................................... +Russell McWilliam
................................................................ 7 William James McWilliam
.................................................................... +Patricia Maud Clugston
................................................................ 7 Herbert Russell McWilliam
.................................................................... +Erica Helen McKean
................................................................ 7 Elizabeth McWilliam
..................................................... 6 Howard Henry
......................................................... +Ethel Harris
................................................................ 7 Howard Henry
.................................................................... +Madge
................................................................ 7 Kathleen Henry
................................................................ 7 Doreen Henry
..................................................... 6 William Henry
......................................................... +Paddy
................................................................ 7 William Henry
.................................................................... +Carmel Smith
.......................................... 5 Joseph Henry
.............................................. +Ernestine
..................................................... 6 Sydney Henry
..................................................... 6 ? Henry
.......................................... 5 John Henry
.............................................. +?
.......................................... 5 William Henry
.............................................. +Margaret Crawford
..................................................... 6 Margaret Olive Henry
......................................................... +George Charles Hodson Kent
................................................................ 7 Penelope Kent
.................................................................... +Richard Gurney Hoare
................................................................ 7 Felicity Anne Kent
.................................................................... +Peter Edwards
................................................................ 7 George William Anthony Kent
.................................................................... +Angela Virginia Sarie Day
..................................................... 6 Thomas Richard Henry
......................................................... +Dora
................................................................ 7 Anne Margaret Henry
................................................................ 7 Michael William Henry
................................................................ 7 Hugh Richard Henry
................................................................ 7 Thomas Patrick Henry
..................................................... 6 Mary Kathleen Henry
......................................................... +Herbert McWilliam
................................................................ 7 Peg McWilliam
..................................................... 6 Amy Henrietta Henry
..................................................... 6 William Alexander Henry
......................................................... +Amy Topham
..................................................... *2nd Wife of William Alexander Henry:
......................................................... +Anne Topham
..................................................... 6 Maurice Howard Henry
......................................................... +Violet
..................................................... 6 Clara Enid Henry
..................................................... 6 Hilda Clement Henry
......................................................... +Alfred Edward Campbell
................................................................ 7 Janet Campbell
................................................................ 7 Marjory Campbell
................................................................ 7 Alison Campbell
..................................................... 6 Clement James Henry
......................................................... +Eileen
.......................................... 5 Howard Henry
............................... 4 Andrew Henry
..................................+Margaret Mcnight

 

Descendants of Andrew Henry

Generation No. 1

1. ANDREW1 HENRY

Notes for ANDREW HENRY:
Arranged a marriage settlement whereby his son Richard married Elizabeth, 2nd daughter of Joseph Donaldson of Cloghog, 1783. Annamakiff townland in Co Monaghan is mentioned.

Child of ANDREW HENRY is:
2. i. RICHARD2 HENRY.

Generation No. 2

2. RICHARD2 HENRY (ANDREW1) He married ELIZABETH DONALDSON Abt. February 1783, daughter of JOSEPH DONALDSON and ANNE HENRY. She was born Abt. 1763.

Notes for ELIZABETH DONALDSON:
In Joseph's will, dated 15th Dec 1805 Elizabeth Henry is mentioned.

Children of RICHARD HENRY and ELIZABETH DONALDSON are:
3. i. ALEXANDER3 HENRY, b. Annamakiff.
4. ii. ANDREW HENRY.

Generation No. 3

3. ALEXANDER3 HENRY (RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born in Annamakiff. He married MARGARET. She was born in Legakelly.

Notes for ALEXANDER HENRY:
b: 02 Apr 1795 in Annamakiff, County Monaghan, Ireland
d: 21 Dec 1887 in Illinois, United States
source: Ron Henry, a descendant

from Stonebridge Presbyterian Church:
4th July 1827 Alexander Henry of Annamakif to Mary Henery of Legakelly

Children of ALEXANDER HENRY and MARGARET are:
i. MARY4 HENRY.

Notes for MARY HENRY:
Recorded in the 1834 Stonebridge congregation visitation by Rev William White
ii. ELIZA HENRY, b. November 14, 1828, Annamakiff, Co Monaghan.

Notes for ELIZA HENRY:
from Stonebridge baptismal records
14th Nov 1828 Eliza Henry to Alex & Margt of Annamakiff

iii ALEXANDER HENRY (Rev)

Notes for Rev. ALEXANDER HENRY
b: 13 Aug 1833 in Anamakiff, County Monaghan, Ireland; From R A Henry
Family Documents
d: 16 Aug 1869 in Lahore, India
m: 13 Nov 1861 in Versailles, Woodford, Kentucky, United States; Handwritten
notation from my grandmother in the book The Raileys and Kindred
Families making a correction of the date of marriage
Spouse: Emma Sanders Railey
source: Ron Henry, a descendant

iv. JOSEPH DONALDSON HENRY, b. 1843.

Notes for JOSEPH DONALDSON HENRY:
from Stonebridge baptismal records
1843 Joseph Donaldson Henry to Alex & Margt of Annamakiff

v. DR ALEXANDER DONALDSON HENRY, b. January 20, 1846; d. 1880, Penola, Australia.

Notes for DR ALEXANDER DONALDSON HENRY:
from Stonebridge baptismal records
20th Jan 1846 Alexander Donaldson son of Alex & Margt Henry

Alexander is treated in family and official sources as the child of Dr Richard & Anne Jane Henry. It appears that his parents emigrated to the USA about 1847 and so he was adopted by Dr Richard & Anne Jane Henry.

AD Henry witnessed the marriage of James Henry to Kate McCulla.

Reg 1867
Henry Alexander Donaldson, Clones Monaghan.
MD University of Dublin, 1867
Lic. RCSI 1867
AD Henry MB TCD, 1865 (c1846-1880) Penola Australia.

4. ANDREW3 HENRY (RICHARD2, ANDREW1) He married ELIZA.

Notes for ANDREW HENRY:
Elders in Stonebridge, Feb 5th 1805
Andrew Henry, John Andrews, John Graham, Jas Dinwoody, John Scott, Thos Lemmon, Adam Henry, Joseph Andrew, William Scott, John Martin, David Brixon

Notes for ELIZA:
Stonebridge - visitation of Rev White - 1834
Annamakiff
Eliza Henry (Widow), Richard Henry, Andrew Henry
Alex & Margt Henry, Eliza, Mary & Alex


Children of ANDREW HENRY and ELIZA are:
5. i. RICHARD4 HENRY, b. 1818, Annamakiff; d. 1898, Clones, Co Monaghan.
ii. ANDREW HENRY:

Notes for Andrew:
married Margaret Mcnight in 1837 (Stonebridge)
resident in Drumcaw (Griffith)

Generation No. 4

5. RICHARD4 HENRY (ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born 1818 in Annamakiff, and died 1898 in Clones, Co Monaghan. He married ANNE JANE DONALDSON December 07, 1842, daughter of ALEXANDER DONALDSON and ELIZABETH JENKINS. She was born 1819 in Tullyvallen, and died 1899 in Clones, Co Monaghan.

Notes for RICHARD HENRY:
Richard Henry MRCS Eng 1836 - MD Glasgow
Dispensary MO Clones

Notes for ANNE JANE DONALDSON:
Freeduff marriage register: 7 Dec 1842
Anne Jane DONALDSON daughter of Alexander DONALDSON of Tullyvallen married Richard HENRY

Children of RICHARD HENRY and ANNE DONALDSON are:
i. ALFRED5 HENRY, m. LAURA WATCHMAN.
6. ii. ANNIE HENRY.
iii. ELIZABETH HENRY, b. July 06, 1844; d. April 28, 1859.

Notes for ELIZABETH HENRY:
from Stonebridge baptismal records
6th July 1844 Eliza to Dr & Anne Jane Henry of Newbliss

7. iv. DR RICHARD HENRY, b. 1847; d. November 06, 1886.
8. v. JAMES HENRY, b. August 06, 1850, Newbliss; d. April 03, 1933, Portland road, Greystones, Co Wicklow.
9. vi. DR. JOSEPH HENRY, b. 1852, Newbliss; d. 1919, Rochdale, Lancs.
vii. JOHN HENRY, b. 1854, Clones; m. ?.

Notes for JOHN HENRY:
1854 20th Apr - Dr. Henry & Anne Jane Donaldson of Clones - John

10. viii. DR WILLIAM HENRY, b. 1858, Co Monaghan; d. 1927.
ix. HOWARD HENRY, b. 1859; d. December 19, 1874.

Generation No. 5

6. ANNIE5 HENRY (RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) She married MARCUS MATTHEWS.

Children of ANNIE HENRY and MARCUS MATTHEWS are:
i. RICHARD6 MATTHEWS.
ii. ADA MATTHEWS, m. ? POTTERTON.
iii. MARCUS MATTHEWS.
iv. WILLIAM MATTHEWS.

Notes for WILLIAM MATTHEWS:
William Matthews; Killed at Gallipoli

11. v. NANCY MATTHEWS.
vi. ALFRED MATTHEWS, m. MIRIAM BARTON.
12. vii. HELEN MATTHEWS.
viii. PEGGY MATTHEWS, m. R MACDONALD.
ix. REGINALD MATTHEWS.

7. DR RICHARD5 HENRY (RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born 1847, and died November 06, 1886. He married ANNIE KIRKPATRICK.

Notes for DR RICHARD HENRY:
Reg 1871 - Richard Henry, Aughnacloy.
MD Queens University Irel. 1871
Lic RCSI 1871
by 1871 he was in Brookeborough, Co Fermanagh.

BA 1868, MD 1871, MA 1882.
Mr. Rutherglens Academy, Clones, Co. Monaghan.
Father, Richard Henry, Clones Co. Monaghan.
Age, 18 in 1865 - no date of birth given.


Child of RICHARD HENRY and ANNIE KIRKPATRICK is:
13. i. PROF. ARNOLD6 HENRY, b. 1886; d. April 06, 1962, Howth, Dublin.

8. JAMES5 HENRY (RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born August 06, 1850 in Newbliss, and died April 03, 1933 in Portland road, Greystones, Co Wicklow. He married (1) MARIA WARREN. He married (2) CATHERINE JANE MCCULLA April 21, 1875 in Fairhill Dundalk, daughter of WILLIAM MCCULLA and SARAH WALLACE. She was born July 09, 1848 in Newry, and died March 20, 1912 in Dublin.

Notes for JAMES HENRY:
Baptismal record from Stonebridge Presbyterian Church
1850 b. 6th Aug bapt. 15th Sept - James, son of Richard Henry & Anne Jane Donaldson of Newbliss
At the time of his marriage he was working in Cavan but subsequently moved to Dublin
President of the Law Society ca 1913/14

Notes for CATHERINE JANE MCCULLA:
Baptismal record from Sandys St Presbyterian Church, Newry

Registrar's District of Dundalk
Marriage solemnized under the authority of a special licence granted by the Rev. Wm Magill Moderator of the Gen. Assembly of the Presbyterian Church Ireland at Fairhill in the town of Dundalk in Registrars District of Dundalk on 21st Apr. 1875 between
James Henry of full age, bachelor, solicitor, Cavan, Co. Cavan - father Richard Henry - physician and
Kate McCulla of full age, spinster of Fair Hill, Dundalk - father William McCulla - merchant
Married at Fair Hill Dundalk, Co. Louth according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Presbyterian church by me, Joseph Donaldson, AM
in the presence of AD Henry and Wm. McCulla.
[The William McCulla mentioned was probably brother of the bride; her father died in 1867 & AD Henry might have been Alexander Donaldson.]
[Fair Hill was the home of Joseph & Kate Dickie]

South Dublin Union
20th March, 1912, ---- Hospital, Kate Henry, 19 Mountjoy Sq, Female, Married, 64 years, Lady, Intestinal obstruction after operation, 5 days, certified


Children of JAMES HENRY and CATHERINE MCCULLA are:
14. i. ELIZABETH6 HENRY, b. March 21, 1882, Dublin; d. 1964, Monaghan.
15. ii. HOWARD HENRY, b. Abt. 1876; d. 1946.
16. iii. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Abt. 1879; d. November 30, 1935.

9. DR. JOSEPH5 HENRY (RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born 1852 in Newbliss, and died 1919 in Rochdale, Lancs. He married ERNESTINE.

Notes for DR. JOSEPH HENRY:
1852 2nd June - Richard Henry & Anne Jane Donaldson of Newbliss - Joseph.

Henry, Joseph, Clones, Co Monaghan.
MD Queens University, Irel 1874
Lic RCSI 1874
by 1877 he was MOH in Rochdale, Lancs.

Children of JOSEPH HENRY and ERNESTINE are:
i. DR. SYDNEY6 HENRY.
ii. ? HENRY.

10. DR WILLIAM5 HENRY (RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born 1858 in Co Monaghan, and died 1927. He married MARGARET CRAWFORD Abt. 1894, daughter of SIR THOMAS CRAWFORD. She was born 1870 in London, England, and died 1942.

Notes for DR WILLIAM HENRY:
William Henry, Clones Co Monaghan, registered 1881.
MB University of Dublin 1881 & Lic RCSI 1881
MO Clones fever hospital
MOH Clones Co Mon

Medical Officer of UVF at training camp in 1913

Children of WILLIAM HENRY and MARGARET CRAWFORD are:
17. i. MARGARET OLIVE6 HENRY, b. 1894; d. 1978.
18. ii. THOMAS RICHARD HENRY, b. 1895; d. 1987.
19. iii. MARY KATHLEEN HENRY, b. Abt. 1897, Clones, Co Monaghan.
iv. AMY HENRIETTA HENRY, b. 1901; d. 1990.
v. REV WILLIAM ALEXANDER HENRY, b. 1903; d. 1966; m. (1) AMY TOPHAM; m. (2) ANNE TOPHAM.
vi. MAURICE HOWARD HENRY, b. 1904; m. VIOLET.
vii. CLARA ENID HENRY, b. Abt. 1907; d. 1977.
20. viii. HILDA CLEMENT HENRY, b. 1908; d. 1999.
ix. CLEMENT JAMES HENRY, b. 1910; d. 1943; m. EILEEN.

Generation No. 6

11. NANCY6 MATTHEWS (ANNIE5 HENRY, RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) She married D MACKENZIE.

Children of NANCY MATTHEWS and D MACKENZIE are:
i. BRIAN7 MACKENZIE.
ii. HEATHER MACKENZIE, m. ? ANDERSON.

12. HELEN6 MATTHEWS (ANNIE5 HENRY, RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) She married ED GIRLING.

Children of HELEN MATTHEWS and ED GIRLING are:
i. JOHN7 GIRLING, m. MARCIA?.
ii. MARCUS GIRLING, m. JANE.
iii. ELIZABETH GIRLING, m. JOHN.

13. PROF. ARNOLD6 HENRY (RICHARD5, RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born 1886, and died April 06, 1962 in Howth, Dublin. He married DICK.

Notes for PROF. ARNOLD HENRY:
Dates of birth and death taken from his obituary British Medical Journal May 5, 1962

Children of ARNOLD HENRY and DICK are:
i. JOHN7 HENRY.
ii. HONOR HENRY.

14. ELIZABETH6 HENRY (JAMES5, RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born March 21, 1882 in Dublin, and died 1964 in Monaghan. She married RUSSELL MCWILLIAM, son of WILLIAM MCWILLIAM and HESSIE MORELL. He was born May 23, 1878 in Monaghan, and died January 02, 1953 in Monaghan.

Notes for ELIZABETH HENRY:
Birth - 21st Mar. 1881 at 9 Hardwicke Place - Elizabeth dau. of James Henry (solicitor) & Kate Henry, formerly McCulla - Registry of B, M, D
Died - 1964
Buried in Coolshannagh Graveyard, Monaghan

Notes for RUSSELL MCWILLIAM:
Born May 23, 1878, from his brother, Rev JM McWilliam
Died January 02, 1953 from the Northern Standard
Buried Coolshannagh Graveyard, Monaghan

More About RUSSELL MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Solicitor, Monaghan

Children of ELIZABETH HENRY and RUSSELL MCWILLIAM are:
i. WILLIAM JAMES7 MCWILLIAM, b. August 21, 1910, Monaghan; d. December 23, 1989, Dublin; m. PATRICIA MAUD CLUGSTON, August 24, 1948, Fisherwick Presbyterian Church, Belfast; b. March 12, 1919, Dungannon; d. April 04, 2003, Dublin.

More About WILLIAM JAMES MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Solicitor, Monaghan

Notes for PATRICIA MAUD CLUGSTON:
Married by Rev SW Thompson assisted by Rev W Armour

ii. HERBERT RUSSELL MCWILLIAM, b. February 14, 1913; m. ERICA HELEN MCKEAN, November 01, 1940, Laragh, Co Monaghan.
iii. ELIZABETH MCWILLIAM, b. October 1916, Monaghan; d. July 13, 1984, Belfast.

Notes for ELIZABETH MCWILLIAM:
Lecturer in Physical Education at Stranmillis College, Belfast

Death from copy of will.

15. HOWARD6 HENRY (JAMES5, RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born Abt. 1876, and died 1946. He married ETHEL HARRIS.

Notes for HOWARD HENRY:
MB (TCD), 1900. Med Superintendant, Leopardstown Pk Hospital, Dublin. Practice in Debenham, Suffolk - in College of Phys 2 obs, 1 newsp cutting, 1 Ms note

Obit says he died at Debenham aged 70

It seems that Aug 10, 1918 awarded MC - Acting as bearer officer (Lancet Aug 10, 1918)

Children of HOWARD HENRY and ETHEL HARRIS are:
i. HOWARD7 HENRY, m. MADGE.
ii. DR KATHLEEN HENRY.
iii. DOREEN HENRY.

16. WILLIAM6 HENRY (JAMES5, RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born Abt. 1879, and died November 30, 1935. He married PADDY.

Child of WILLIAM HENRY and PADDY is:
i. WILLIAM7 HENRY, m. CARMEL SMITH.

17. MARGARET OLIVE6 HENRY (WILLIAM5, RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born 1894, and died 1978. She married GEORGE CHARLES HODSON KENT. He was born 1895, and died 1952.

Children of MARGARET HENRY and GEORGE KENT are:
i. PENELOPE7 KENT, b. 1927; m. RICHARD GURNEY HOARE; b. 1928.
ii. FELICITY ANNE KENT, b. 1926; m. PETER EDWARDS; b. 1928.
iii. GEORGE WILLIAM ANTHONY KENT, b. 1933; m. ANGELA VIRGINIA SARIE DAY; b. 1933.

18. THOMAS RICHARD6 HENRY (WILLIAM5, RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born 1895, and died 1987. He married DORA.

Notes for THOMAS RICHARD HENRY:
General & Indian army

Children of THOMAS HENRY and DORA are:
i. ANNE MARGARET7 HENRY, b. 1925.
ii. MICHAEL WILLIAM HENRY, b. 1926; d. 2009.
iii. HUGH RICHARD HENRY, b. 1928.
iv. THOMAS PATRICK HENRY, b. 1929; d. 2000.

19. MARY KATHLEEN6 HENRY (WILLIAM5, RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born Abt. 1897 in Clones, Co Monaghan. She married HERBERT MCWILLIAM, son of WILLIAM MCWILLIAM and HESSIE MORELL. He was born June 15, 1882 in Monaghan, and died 1936 in Ballybay.

Notes for HERBERT MCWILLIAM:
Born: June 15, 1882; from Rev JM McWilliam, brother
Died: 1936
Buried in Coolshannagh graveyard, Monaghan

More About HERBERT MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Solicitor, Monaghan

Child of MARY HENRY and HERBERT MCWILLIAM is:
i. PEG7 MCWILLIAM, b. May 09, 1922, d. 2013

20. HILDA CLEMENT6 HENRY (WILLIAM5, RICHARD4, ANDREW3, RICHARD2, ANDREW1) was born 1908, and died 1999. She married ALFRED EDWARD CAMPBELL. He was born 1901, and died 1973.

Children of HILDA HENRY and ALFRED CAMPBELL are:
i. JANET7 CAMPBELL.
ii. MARJORY CAMPBELL.
iii. ALISON CAMPBELL.

Donaldson of Creggan

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of Alex Donaldson

The genealogies of the Donaldson, (& Henry), Dickie, Wallace & McCulla families contain numerous intermarriages. As a result the following material contains much duplication. At some point I may attempt to rationalise it!

This genealogy is based on a number of sources:
A historical & statistical account of the barony of Upper Fews in the county of Armagh, 1838 by John Donaldson,
John was the grandson of Alex Donaldson and in his book (quoted in manuscripts) he gives a good account of the origins and personel involved in the Presbyterian settlement of this region in the 1740s.

Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson

A pedigree drawn up by Margaret Dickie in the early 1900s

Sharon Oddie Brown's web site (http://www.thesilverbowl.com/) also contains much useful information.

The various records I have acquired tend to concentrate on the descendants of Alex's youngest son, Jospeph



1 Alex Donaldson
.. +Alice McIlveen
......... 2 John Donaldson
............. +?
.................... 3 Alexander Donaldson
.................... 3 Robert Donaldson
........................ +Rose
.................... 3 John Donaldson
......... 2 Andrew Donaldson
............. +Catherine Bailie
.................... 3 Alice Donaldson
.................... 3 Dorothea Donaldson
........................ +William Charleton
............................... 4 William Charleton
............................... 4 Alicia Charleton
................................... +John Charleton
............................... 4 Alexander Charleton
............................... 4 Andrew Charleton
................................... +Constantia Jameson
............................... 4 Eliza Charleton
.................... 3 Alexander Donaldson
.................... 3 Jane Donaldson
........................ +P McElroy
............................... 4 Alexander McElroy
......... *2nd Wife of Andrew Donaldson:
............. +Unnamed
.................... 3 Mary Donaldson
........................ +William Barret
......... 2 Catherine Donaldson
............. +John McClure
.................... 3 Alexander McClure
......... 2 Grizzel Donaldson
............. +Unnamed Copeland
.................... 3 Unnamed Copeland
.................... 3 Alexander Copeland
......... 2 Mary Donaldson
............. +William Patterson
......... 2 William Donaldson
............. +Agness
.................... 3 Samuel Donaldson
........................ +Alice
............................... 4 William Donaldson
............................... 4 John Donaldson
............................... 4 Alexander Donaldson
............................... 4 Robert Donaldson
............................... 4 Thomas Donaldson
............................... 4 Andrew Donaldson
.................... 3 Elizabeth Donaldson
.................... 3 William Donaldson
.................... 3 Andrew Donaldson
.................... 3 James Donaldson
........................ +Judith
.................... 3 Alexander Donaldson
.................... 3 John Donaldson
.................... 3 Robert Donaldson
......... 2 Samuel Donaldson
............. +Elizabeth Maffet
.................... 3 Alexander Donaldson
........................ +Elizabeth
............................... 4 James Donaldson
............................... 4 Alexander Donaldson
................................... +Elizabeth
............................... 4 John Donaldson
............................... 4 William Donaldson
................................... +Annabelle
.................... 3 George Donaldson
.................... 3 William Donaldson
........................ +Barbara Bradford
............................... 4 Elizabeth Donaldson
.................... 3 Margaret Donaldson
.................... 3 Joseph Donaldson
............................... 4 Joseph Donaldson
.................... 3 John Donaldson
........................ +Agnes Downs
............................... 4 William Downs Donaldson
............................... 4 Samuel Donaldson
............................... 4 James Donaldson
............................... 4 Unnamed Donaldson
............................... 4 John Donaldson
............................... 4 Andrew Donaldson
............................... 4 Joseph Donaldson
............................... 4 Alexander Donaldson
......... 2 Joseph Donaldson
............. +Anne Henry
.................... 3 Alice Donaldson
.................... 3 Elizabeth Donaldson
........................ +Richard Henry
............................... 4 Alexander Henry
................................... +Margaret
.......................................... 5 Mary Henry
.......................................... 5 Eliza Henry
.......................................... 5 Joseph Donaldson Henry
.......................................... 5 Alexander Donaldson Henry
............................... 4 Andrew Henry
................................... +Eliza
.......................................... 5 [2] Richard Henry
.............................................. +[1] Anne Jane Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Andrew Henry
.................... 3 Alexander Donaldson
........................ +Elizabeth Jenkins
............................... 4 Joseph Donaldson
............................... 4 James Donaldson
............................... 4 John Donaldson
................................... +Elizabeth
............................... 4 [1] Anne Jane Donaldson
................................... +[2] Richard Henry
............................... 4 [4] Joseph Donaldson
................................... +[3] Mary Dickie
.......................................... 5 Robert Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Alexander Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Annie Matilda Donaldson
.............................................. +David Wilson
.......................................... 5 Joseph Randal Donaldson
.............................................. +Lily Brook
.......................................... 5 John Richard Donaldson
.............................................. +Alicia Kerr
.......................................... 5 Jane Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Edith Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Mary Helen Donaldson
.................... 3 Jane Donaldson
........................ +John Wallace
............................... 4 Mary Anne Wallace
................................... +Robert Dickie
.......................................... 5 Robert Dickie
.......................................... 5 John Dickie
.............................................. +Agnes Pearson
.......................................... 5 Joseph Dickie
.............................................. +Kate Wallace
.......................................... 5 James Dickie
.......................................... 5 Jane Dickie
.......................................... 5 [3] Mary Dickie
.............................................. +[4] Joseph Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Dickie
.............................................. +William McMaster
.......................................... 5 Alexander Dickie
.............................................. +Anna Maria McCulla
.......................................... 5 Jane Dickie
.......................................... 5 Margaret Dickie
.......................................... 5 William Dickie
............................... 4 Jane Wallace
................................... +John Thomas Dickie
.......................................... 5 Jane Dickie
.......................................... 5 Robert Dickie
.......................................... 5 John Dickie
.......................................... 5 George Dickie
.......................................... 5 Maria Dickie
.......................................... 5 Joseph Dickie
.......................................... 5 James Dickie
.......................................... 5 Thomas Coulter Dickie
.............................................. +Maud Kathleen Elizabeth McNeice
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Dickie
.......................................... 5 Eleanor Dickie
.......................................... 5 Anne Dickie
.......................................... 5 Euphemia Dickie
............................... 4 Eliza Wallace
................................... +James McCullagh
.......................................... 5 John Wallace McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Sarah Jane McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Jane McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Mary McCullagh
.............................................. +? McMurray
.......................................... 5 James McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Eliza McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Anna McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Thomas McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Margaret McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Martha McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Esther McCullagh
............................... 4 Margaret Wallace
................................... +Thomas Bradford
.......................................... 5 Samuel Bradford
.............................................. +Sarah Wilson
.......................................... 5 Jane Bradford
.............................................. +Francis Robinson
.......................................... 5 Mary Anne Bradford
.............................................. +John Ellison
.......................................... 5 Margaret Bradford
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Bradford
.......................................... 5 Thomas Bradford
.......................................... 5 Eleanor Bradford
.............................................. +John Wood
.......................................... 5 Sarah Bradford
.......................................... 5 Charlotte Bradford
.......................................... 5 John Wallace Bradford
.......................................... 5 Fanny Bradford
.......................................... 5 Robert Bradford
.............................................. +Annie
.................... 3 Mary Donaldson
.................... 3 Joseph Donaldson
........................ +Mary
............................... 4 Joseph Donaldson
............................... 4 Oswald Donaldson
............................... 4 Sarah Cannon Donaldson
............................... 4 Thomas Donaldson
............................... 4 Mary Donaldson
............................... 4 William Donaldson
................................... +Harriet Wallace
.......................................... 5 William Donaldson
............................... 4 Harriet Donaldson
............................... 4 Charlotte Donaldson
............................... 4 Richard Donaldson
............................... 4 Olivia Donaldson
............................... 4 James Henry Donaldson
.................... 3 John Donaldson
........................ +? Jackson
.................... 3 Anne Donaldson
........................ +John Howey

Descendants of Alex Donaldson

Generation No. 1

1. ALEX1 DONALDSON was born 1691, and died January 22, 1776 in Phillipstown, Co Louth. He married ALICE MCILVEEN 1709. She was born 1687, and died August 24, 1769.

Notes for ALEX DONALDSON:
Creggan graveyard:
L3 Here lies the body of Alex. Donaldson of Cloghog, Co. Armagh, formerly of Philipstown, Co. Louth, who died 22nd Jan. 1776 aged 85 years and of his wife Alice Donaldson, who died 24th Aug 1769 aged 82 years and of Richard Donaldson, MD, whose father Joseph Donaldson was a grandson of the said Alex Donaldson; he died 4th Mar 1879 aged 54 years.

Notes for ALICE MCILVEEN:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Probably came from Killinchy in the area of Dufferin, Co. Down. "Alex probably lived not a great distance from her home and when they were married he was 18 and she was 22." The McIIlveen's: "Local tradition indicate the family has existed in Co. Down since the 13th Century ..."


Children of ALEX DONALDSON and ALICE MCILVEEN are:
2. i. JOHN2 DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1710.
3. ii. ANDREW DONALDSON, b. 1712; d. October 29, 1773, Philipstown, Co. Louth.
4. iii. CATHERINE DONALDSON, b. 1714.
5. iv. GRIZZEL DONALDSON, b. 1717.
v. MARY DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1720; m. WILLIAM PATTERSON.

Notes for WILLIAM PATTERSON:
Notes for WILLIAM PATTERSON:
SOURCE: Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson, p 255: The REED families and PATTERSON families settled in Co. Armagh at about the same time. Some may have emigrated to Virginia. William & Mary later lived around Newtonhamilton and were members of the Presbyterian Church there.

6. vi. WILLIAM DONALDSON, b. 1723; d. Abt. 1811.
7. vii. SAMUEL DONALDSON, b. 1725; d. Abt. 1805.
8. viii. JOSEPH DONALDSON, b. 1727; d. 1805, Cloghog, Co Armagh.

Generation No. 2

2. JOHN2 DONALDSON (ALEX1) was born Abt. 1710. He married ?.

Children of JOHN DONALDSON and ? are:
i. ALEXANDER3 DONALDSON.
ii. ROBERT DONALDSON, m. ROSE.
iii. JOHN DONALDSON.

3. ANDREW2 DONALDSON (ALEX1) was born 1712, and died October 29, 1773 in Philipstown, Co. Louth. He married (1) CATHERINE BAILIE, daughter of JOHN BAILIE and DOROTHY SMITH. She was born 1729, and died April 12, 1811. He married (2) UNNAMED.

Notes for ANDREW DONALDSON:
Creggan graveyard:
Here lies the body of Andrew Donaldson of Philipstown, Co. Louth died 29th Oct. 1773 aged 61 years; Catherine Donaldson alias Bailie his wife died 12th Apr. 1811 aged 82 years and their only son Alex Donaldson died 7th Nov 1843 aged 72 years; also their dau. Alice Donaldson died 5 Feby 1788 aged 19 years and Dorothea Charleton alias Donaldson died 26th Jany 1821 aged 52 years and her sons Alex Charleton died 28th Sept aged 25 years and Wm. Charleton died 25th Septr 1875 aged 77 years.

Children of ANDREW DONALDSON and CATHERINE BAILIE are:
i. ALICE3 DONALDSON, b. 1769; d. February 05, 1788.
9. ii. DOROTHEA DONALDSON, b. 1770; d. January 26, 1821.
iii. ALEXANDER DONALDSON, b. 1772; d. November 07, 1843, Philipstown, Co Louth.

Notes for ALEXANDER DONALDSON:
Will of Alexander Donaldson, of Philipstown, Co. Louth; 25 May 1843.
Died from disease of the kidney: Records of Dundalk Pres. Church

10. iv. JANE DONALDSON, b. 1771; d. 1826.

Child of ANDREW DONALDSON and UNNAMED is:
v. MARY3 DONALDSON, m. WILLIAM BARRET; b. Jonesboro, Co Armagh.

4. CATHERINE2 DONALDSON (ALEX1) was born 1714. She married JOHN MCCLURE.

Child of CATHERINE DONALDSON and JOHN MCCLURE is:
i. ALEXANDER3 MCCLURE.

5. GRIZZEL2 DONALDSON (ALEX1) was born 1717. She married UNNAMED COPELAND.

Notes for GRIZZEL DONALDSON:
Notes for GRIZZEL DONALDSON:
SOURCE: Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson, p 255: Grizzel is Scottish for "grace". She had many children, about which nothing is known except for the names of the two indicated here.

Children of GRIZZEL DONALDSON and UNNAMED COPELAND are:
i. UNNAMED3 COPELAND.
ii. ALEXANDER COPELAND.

6. WILLIAM2 DONALDSON (ALEX1) was born 1723, and died Abt. 1811. He married AGNESS.

Notes for WILLIAM DONALDSON:
William wrote a will 12 Nov 1805 and died around 1811, in it he mentions his sister Mary and the witnesses were John and Andrew. Unfortunately, the rest of the will was not saved, only the above portion was copied. We believe William's wife may have been Agnes and that she prepared a will 25 Oct 1808 three years before William died. He was 88 at the time of his death so may not have been well.

Children of WILLIAM DONALDSON and AGNESS are:
11. i. SAMUEL3 DONALDSON, b. 1753; d. 1827.
ii. ELIZABETH DONALDSON.
iii. WILLIAM DONALDSON, b. 1769; d. April 28, 1814, Bath Co Kentucky.
iv. ANDREW DONALDSON.
v. JAMES DONALDSON, m. JUDITH.
vi. ALEXANDER DONALDSON, b. 1763.
vii. JOHN DONALDSON, b. 1765.
viii. ROBERT DONALDSON, b. 1767.

7. SAMUEL2 DONALDSON (ALEX1) was born 1725, and died Abt. 1805. He married ELIZABETH MAFFET Abt. 1761, daughter of MARY.

Notes for SAMUEL DONALDSON:
Samuel married Elizabeth Moffat the daughter of the widow Moffat in 1761 or 62. She was from Freeduff. Samuel was a Warden in the Church of Ireland in 1760 but the family were Presbyterians. The Donaldsons seem to have attended both the Church of Ireland and the Presbyterian church thru the years. The Moffats were Presbyterians. Samuel was a flax grower and linen weaver and was listed in 1796 as such. He was on the 1766 census of Creggan.

Children of SAMUEL DONALDSON and ELIZABETH MAFFET are:
12. i. ALEXANDER3 DONALDSON, b. 1764.
ii. GEORGE DONALDSON, b. 1762; d. Aft. 1800.
13. iii. WILLIAM DONALDSON, b. 1768; d. November 20, 1815.
iv. MARGARET DONALDSON, b. June 20, 1765; d. December 01, 1804.
14. v. JOSEPH DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1770.
15. vi. JOHN DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1772.

8. JOSEPH2 DONALDSON (ALEX1) was born 1727, and died 1805 in Cloghog, Co Armagh. He married ANNE HENRY.

Notes for JOSEPH DONALDSON:
Joseph died in 1805 and his will was proved 15 Dec 1805. We do not have the whole will as it was burned in 1922, but some of it was copied in brief notes and preserved in Trinity College in Dublin.

Notes for ANNE HENRY:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p306 "Of County Monaghan"

Children of JOSEPH DONALDSON and ANNE HENRY are:
i. ALICE3 DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1761.
16. ii. ELIZABETH DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1763.
17. iii. ALEXANDER DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1765; d. June 25, 1834, Tullyvallen.
18. iv. JANE DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1767; d. April 13, 1823, Cloghog Lodge, Creggan, Co Armagh.
v. MARY DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1769.
19. vi. JOSEPH DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1773; d. 1837.
vii. JOHN DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1775; d. Abt. 1839; m. ? JACKSON.

Notes for JOHN DONALDSON:
John Donaldson, A Historical & Statistical Account of the Barony of Upper Fews.

viii. ANNE DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1777; m. REV JOHN HOWEY.

Notes for REV JOHN HOWE:
SOURCE: Dundalk: A Military History. It may not be a coincidence that a John HOEY was court-martialed in July 1798 and executed and buried in Castletown graveyard because of activities with the United Irishmen. He may have been a father of the John HOWE who married Ann Donaldson.

Rev John Hoey was minister of Freeduff from 1803-1809

Generation No. 3

9. DOROTHEA3 DONALDSON (ANDREW2, ALEX1) was born 1770, and died January 26, 1821. She married WILLIAM CHARLETON.

Notes for DOROTHEA DONALDSON:
Possibly born 1767 - Ron Donaldson

Notes for WILLIAM CHARLETON:
SOURCE: Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson p 252 "said to be descended from a Shropshire family, probably Cromwellian."


Children of DOROTHEA DONALDSON and WILLIAM CHARLETON are:
i. WILLIAM4 CHARLETON, b. 1798; d. September 25, 1875.
ii. ALICIA CHARLETON, m. DR JOHN CHARLETON.

Notes for DR. JOHN CHARLETON:
SOURCE: Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson p 252 A cousin who was visiting from America. She went back with him and died without issue.

iii. ALEXANDER CHARLETON, b. 1803; d. September 28, 1828.

Notes for ALEXANDER CHARLETON:
SOURCE: Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson. p252 was unmarried. He lived with his uncle Alexander Donaldson in Phillipstown House and was a favorite. His death was a blow to his uncle and he never finished Phillipstown House, a large and beautiful home he was building. This is across the border in Co Louth and the Bell family resides there now.

iv. ANDREW CHARLETON, m. CONSTANTIA JAMESON.

Notes for CONSTANTIA JAMESON:
SOURCE: Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson Had a large family and emigrated to Il, USA.

v. ELIZA CHARLETON, b. June 04, 1801; d. June 21, 1873.

10. JANE3 DONALDSON (ANDREW2, ALEX1) was born 1771, and died 1826. She married P MCELROY.

Notes for JANE DONALDSON:
SOURCE: Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson, p 254: A twin of Alexander; had a large family; one son inherited the home place near Phillipstown, but sold it in 1853 to William Charleton; this son then emigrated with his family to Australia.

Th Gillies of Monaghan & Mary Jane dau of ---- McAvoy of Phillipstown were married in A? Donaldson's of Phillipstown, 1835.
Witnesses; Alexander McAvoy & Wm Charleton.

Child of JANE DONALDSON and P MCELROY is:
i. ALEXANDER4 MCELROY.

Notes for ALEXANDER MCELROY:
SOURCE: Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson, p 254: There are no records of his brother and sisters; in 1834 he held "17 good acres 14 poor arable acres and 1 acre of marsh".
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11. SAMUEL3 DONALDSON (WILLIAM2, ALEX1) was born 1753, and died 1827. He married ALICE. She was born 1761, and died 1827.

Children of SAMUEL DONALDSON and ALICE are:
i. WILLIAM4 DONALDSON, b. 1783; d. 1868.
ii. JOHN DONALDSON, b. 1785; d. Aft. 1858.
iii. ALEXANDER DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1788.

Notes for ALEXANDER DONALDSON:
Marriage in Freeduff ca. 1835
Alexander Donaldson, son of the late Saml Donaldson and Alice Donaldson of Cloghog to Anne Donaldson of the Estab. Church.

iv. ROBERT DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1790.
v. THOMAS DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1792.

Notes for THOMAS DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p 277: Emigrated to USA 16 May 1812 (from Newry port - a day's walk east of Creggan) on the Massasoit. 8 Sept 1818, still listed as representative landlord on 3 parcels of land.

vi. ANDREW DONALDSON.

12. ALEXANDER3 DONALDSON (SAMUEL2, ALEX1) was born 1764. He married ELIZABETH.


Children of ALEXANDER DONALDSON and ELIZABETH are:
i. JAMES4 DONALDSON, d. November 21, 1833.
ii. ALEXANDER DONALDSON, m. ELIZABETH; b. 1835; d. June 08, 1886.

Notes for ALEXANDER DONALDSON:
Notes for ALEXANDER DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson,
P. 293 Donaldson, Alexander lived near Altnamackin. He married Elizabeth ? She was
born 1835 and died 8 Jun 1886 at age 54. Seems most of the Donaldsons married
late in life to quite young women. He owned 44 acres in that area. It is
listed as 20 good acres and 20 acres of 2nd quality and the year is 1856. In
1864 Elizabeth is named as holding this lease. As far as them having children,
I can find none.

iii. JOHN DONALDSON, b. 1818; d. October 31, 1854.
iv. WILLIAM DONALDSON, b. 1820; m. ANNABELLE.

Notes for WILLIAM DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p293
Donaldson, William born 1820 wrote a will dated 1861 in Tullynaval. I believe
his wife was Annabelle who in later records shows up with a great amount of land
or at least many parcels of land. On a voter list in 1854.
In 1864 in Cloghoge she had 17 acres and 20 perch leased from Archibald and
James Erskine plus a house and office nearby. In Tullynaval where she lived in
1864 she had house and office on 4 acres even. Other parcels were la, 1r and
35p. 6a, 3r and 35p. 12a, 3r and 25p. 7a, lr and lop. In 1860 she is named
Mrs. A. B. Donaldson and listed with land in Tullynavall and Cullyhanna
.

13. WILLIAM3 DONALDSON (SAMUEL2, ALEX1) was born 1768, and died November 20, 1815. He married BARBARA BRADFORD. She was born 1783, and died 1865.

Notes for WILLIAM DONALDSON:
TGF Patterson transcription: Underneath this stone lieth the remains of William Donaldson of Freeduff who departed this life on the 30th day of November 1815 aged 47 years. Also the body of Barbara his affectionate wife and faithful widow who departed March 31st 1865 aged 82 years. Them also who sleep in Jesus will God bring with him.

Notes for BARBARA BRADFORD:
Sharon Brown gives a marriage of Samuel Bradford (1739-1818) to Margaret Henry (1774-1846) in a context which suggests that they were Barbara's parents; I'm not sure whether they were related to the Thomas Bradford who married Margaret daughter of John Wallace.

Child of WILLIAM DONALDSON and BARBARA BRADFORD is:
i. ELIZABETH4 DONALDSON.

Notes for ELIZABETH DONALDSON:
Her will was proved on June 3, 1851.
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p. 299 "born 1806 in CLoghoge, confirmed 1824 in Creggan Church of Ireland. No other record." NOTE: She is shown as the 5th child, but I am unsure of this, so I have yet to add in the four preceeding her.
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14. JOSEPH3 DONALDSON (SAMUEL2, ALEX1) was born Abt. 1770.

Notes for JOSEPH DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p304 "...on a lease of 28 Dec 1801 and acquired 41 acres of land near the present William Howe farm from the Rev. Kelly and the Clewlows. In 1828 he is listed as leasing 18 acres in Cloghog and a 3,7 and 24 acre farm in Freeduff."


Child of JOSEPH DONALDSON is:
i. JOSEPH4 DONALDSON.

15. JOHN3 DONALDSON (SAMUEL2, ALEX1) was born Abt. 1772. He married AGNES DOWNS.

Notes for JOHN DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p304: tenant on the land of Edwards Matthews, on a sublease of 28 Dec 1801 from Rev. Daniel Kelly, Rec. James Clewlow and his sister Ann Clewlow. "Ann died in 1844 and this and other property was sold in 1854. This was the last parcel of land in Co. Armagh owned by the heirs of the old Randal Donaldson Esq. family. The relatives of these Donaldsons, the Matthews, assumed part of the coat of Arms and took the name Donaldson. Some went to the USA and one group went to the Isle of Man."


Children of JOHN DONALDSON and AGNES DOWNS are:
i. WILLIAM DOWNS4 DONALDSON, b. 1812.

Notes for WILLIAM DOWNS DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p305 Born on the farm owned by the English family: Synott and left Tullyvallen about Jun 1863.

ii. SAMUEL DONALDSON.

Notes for SAMUEL DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p305 Emigrated to Australia 1835

iii. JAMES DONALDSON.

Notes for JAMES DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p305 Emigrated to Australia about 1835

iv. UNNAMED DONALDSON.
v. JOHN DONALDSON.

Notes for JOHN DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p305. Emigrated to USA in early 1800s; in Civil Service; killed by rebels in Civil War.

vi. ANDREW DONALDSON.

Notes for ANDREW DONALDSON:
Notes for ANDREW DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p305. Emigrated to USA, killed by rebelin in Civil War.

vii. JOSEPH DONALDSON.

Notes for JOSEPH DONALDSON:
Notes for JOSEPH DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p305. Emigrated to USA and went west to dig for gold.

viii. ALEXANDER DONALDSON.

Notes for ALEXANDER DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p305. Emigrated to USA and became a proseperous merchant - possibly Wisconson.
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16. ELIZABETH3 DONALDSON (JOSEPH2, ALEX1) was born Abt. 1763. She married RICHARD HENRY Abt. February 1783, son of ANDREW HENRY.

Notes for ELIZABETH DONALDSON:
In Joseph's will, dated 15th Dec 1805 Elizabeth Henry is mentioned.

Children of ELIZABETH DONALDSON and RICHARD HENRY are:
20. i. ALEXANDER4 HENRY, b. Annamakiff.
21. ii. ANDREW HENRY.

17. ALEXANDER3 DONALDSON (JOSEPH2, ALEX1) was born Abt. 1765, and died June 25, 1834 in Tullyvallen. He married ELIZABETH JENKINS, daughter of JOHN JENKINS.

Notes for ALEXANDER DONALDSON:
Alexander Donaldson of Tullyvallen, d., 24th June, 1834; will dated, 12th June, 1834 (National Archives)
Buried in Freeduff graveyard

Children of ALEXANDER DONALDSON and ELIZABETH JENKINS are:
i. JOSEPH4 DONALDSON, b. 1813; d. July 12, 1813.
ii. JAMES DONALDSON, d. November 21, 1833.
iii. JOHN DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1818; d. October 31, 1854; m. ELIZABETH.
22. iv. ANNE JANE DONALDSON, b. 1819, Tullyvallen; d. 1899, Clones, Co Monaghan.
23. v. REV JOSEPH DONALDSON, b. September 21, 1821; d. 1880, Fermoy, Co. Cork.

18. JANE3 DONALDSON (JOSEPH2, ALEX1) was born Abt. 1767, and died April 13, 1823 in Cloghog Lodge, Creggan, Co Armagh. She married JOHN WALLACE, son of ROBERT WALLACE. He was born 1760, and died January 30, 1827 in Cloghog Lodge, Creggan, Co Armagh.

Notes for JOHN WALLACE:
Armagh Lic bonds
Donaldson Jean to John Wallace 1794 (not Jane but still seems likely)

Graveyard Inscriptions; Seanchas Ard mhacha Vol 6 No 2 1972
Creggan graveyard - d6 - Here lie the remains of John Wallace, Attorney at Law, who died 30th Jan 1827, aged 67 years and of Jane, his wife who died 13th April 1823 aged 55 years; leaving behind them an unsullied character, an example of honour, integrity, humanity and resignation to the will of Providence, taking to this grave the sighs, the tears and the prayers of the poor.

Children of JANE DONALDSON and JOHN WALLACE are:
24. i. MARY ANNE4 WALLACE, b. 1795; d. 1870.
25. ii. JANE WALLACE, b. June 1805, Cloghog, Creggan, Co Armagh; d. May 23, 1884.
26. iii. ELIZA WALLACE.
27. iv. MARGARET WALLACE, b. 1811; d. July 04, 1885.

19. JOSEPH3 DONALDSON (JOSEPH2, ALEX1) was born Abt. 1773, and died 1837. He married MARY.

Notes for JOSEPH DONALDSON:
I'm reasonably sure that he was Session Clerk in Freeduff until his death

Joseph Donaldson (jnr.) and Robert Dickie of Annaghvacky were ennumerators for the Tithe Applotment for Creggan Parish.

Children of JOSEPH DONALDSON and MARY are:
i. JOSEPH4 DONALDSON.
ii. OSWALD DONALDSON, d. February 27, 1874.

Notes for OSWALD DONALDSON:
Notes for OSWALD DONALDSON:
Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p308
"Donaldson, Oswald of Sheetrim had 81 acres, 3 rood and 10 perches of land in
1864. In 1840 he is listed as having 42 acres of land and bog with Alexander
Donaldson. The bog was used to cut peat for the fireplace. He died 27 Feb
1874, will probated 1875. The 81 acres was part of the Ball Estate, will burned
so no further information on him, gone and almost forgotten."

iii. SARAH CANNON DONALDSON.
iv. THOMAS DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1809; d. August 15, 1848.
v. MARY DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1811; d. February 15, 1899.
28. vi. WILLIAM DONALDSON, b. Abt. 1814.
vii. HARRIET DONALDSON, b. April 06, 1817; d. November 16, 1891.

Notes for HARRIET DONALDSON:
Unmarried & buried in Creggan graveyard

viii. CHARLOTTE DONALDSON, b. December 01, 1820.

Notes for CHARLOTTE DONALDSON:
Appears as a first communicant in Freeduff in 1837.
signed by Th McW & Joseph Donaldson (session clerk) - prob. her father.

ix. DR RICHARD DONALDSON, b. June 19, 1821; d. March 04, 1876, Creggan.

Notes for DR RICHARD DONALDSON:
Dr Richard Donaldson of Crossmaglen (1825-1879) buried in Creggan graveyard

Creggan graveyard:
L3 Here lies the body of Alex. Donaldson of Cloghog, Co. Armagh, formerly of Philipstown, Co. Louth, who died 22nd Jan. 1776 aged 85 years and of his wife Alice Donaldson, who died 24th Aug 1769 aged 82 years and of Richard Donaldson, MD, whose father Joseph Donaldson was a grandson of the said Alex Donaldson; he died 4th Mar 1879 aged 54 years.
(A diocesan will index suggests he might have died in 1770.)

Irish Edition of Alexander ban Donaldson: Our Ancestor 1691-1776. By Ron Donaldson, p308
Donaldson, Richard M.D. born 19 Jun 1821 baptized 24 Jun died 4 Mar 1876. He
owned 139 acres, 2 roods and 35 perches of land in 1864. He resided in Sheetrim
in a fine house and home called Black Quarter and now Sheetrim House. This
place is still marked on maps of Northern Ireland as it has been for many years.
He was a fine gentleman and well liked in the community by both religions. I
have no record of him ever being married or having children. He left everything
he owned to his sister Sarah. He died and was buried 8 Mar 1876 in Creggan
Cemetery beside Alexander Ban Donaldson, his great grandfather.

MEMORIAL IN CREGGAN CHURCH OF IRELAND
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF RICHARD DONALDSON M.D. For thirty two years dispensing physician to the district of Crossmaglen. He was a great man of great mental energy. A Benevolent Physician and a Christian of Unostonatious Piety. The ParishQners of Creggan will long remain Deeply indebted to his Indefaticability and successful
exertions for the Maintenance of their church in time of its greatest difficulties.
He died March 4th 1876 aged 54. This Monument was erected by his numerous friends, we deeply deplored his early death.

Will Abstract:
Letters of Administration of the personal estate of Richard Donaldson late of Sytrim House Crossmaglen County Armagh Medical Doctor deceased who died 4 March 1876 at same place were granted at Armagh to Sarah Cannon Donaldson of Sytrim House Crossmaglen aforesaid Spinster the Sister of said deceased.

x. OLIVIA DONALDSON, b. December 30, 1822.
xi. JAMES HENRY DONALDSON, b. September 20, 1825.

Generation No. 4

20. ALEXANDER4 HENRY (ELIZABETH3 DONALDSON, JOSEPH2, ALEX1) was born in Annamakiff. He married MARGARET. She was born in Legakelly.

Notes for ALEXANDER HENRY:
from Stonebridge Presbyterian Church
4th July 1827 Alexander Henry of Annamakif to Mary Henery of Legakelly

Children of ALEXANDER HENRY and MARGARET are:
i. MARY5 HENRY.
ii. ELIZA HENRY, b. November 14, 1828, Annamakiff, Co Monaghan.

Notes for ELIZA HENRY:
from Stonebridge baptismal records
14th Nov 1828 Eliza Henry to Alex & Margt of Annamakiff

iii. JOSEPH DONALDSON HENRY, b. 1843.

Notes for JOSEPH DONALDSON HENRY:
from Stonebridge baptismal records
1843 Joseph Donaldson Henry to Alex & Margt of Annamakiff

iv. DR ALEXANDER DONALDSON HENRY, b. January 20, 1846; d. 1880, Penola, Australia.

Notes for DR ALEXANDER DONALDSON HENRY:
from Stonebridge baptismal records
20th Jan 1846 Alexander Donaldson son of Alex & Margt Henry

AD Henry witnessed the marriage of James Henry to Kate McCulla.

Reg 1867
Henry Alexander Donaldson, Clones Monaghan.
MD University of Dublin, 1867
Lic. RCSI 1867
AD Henry MB TCD, 1865 (c1846-1880) Penola Australia.

21. ANDREW4 HENRY (ELIZABETH3 DONALDSON, JOSEPH2, ALEX1) He married ELIZA.

Notes for ANDREW HENRY:
Elders in Stonebridge, Feb 5th 1805
Andrew Henry, John Andrews, John Graham, Jas Dinwoody, John Scott, Thos Lemmon, Adam Henry, Joseph Andrew, William Scott, John Martin, David Brixon

Notes for ELIZA:
Stonebridge - visitation of Rev White - 1834
Annamakiff
Eliza Henry (Widow), Richard Henry, Andrew Henry
Alex & Margt Henry, Eliza, Mary & Alex


Children of ANDREW HENRY and ELIZA are:
i. RICHARD5 HENRY, b. 1818, Annamakiff; d. 1898, Clones, Co Monaghan; m. ANNE JANE DONALDSON, December 07, 1842; b. 1819, Tullyvallen; d. 1899, Clones, Co Monaghan.

Notes for RICHARD HENRY:
Richard Henry MRCS Eng 1836 - MD Glasgow
Dispensary MO Clones

Notes for ANNE JANE DONALDSON:
Freeduff marriage register: 7 Dec 1842
Anne Jane DONALDSON daughter of Alexander DONALDSON of Tullyvallen married Richard HENRY

ii. ANDREW HENRY.

22. ANNE JANE4 DONALDSON (ALEXANDER3, JOSEPH2, ALEX1) was born 1819 in Tullyvallen, and died 1899 in Clones, Co Monaghan. She married RICHARD HENRY December 07, 1842, son of ANDREW HENRY and ELIZA. He was born 1818 in Annamakiff, and died 1898 in Clones, Co Monaghan.

Notes for ANNE JANE DONALDSON:
Freeduff marriage register: 7 Dec 1842
Anne Jane DONALDSON daughter of Alexander DONALDSON of Tullyvallen married Richard HENRY

Notes for RICHARD HENRY:
Richard Henry MRCS Eng 1836 - MD Glasgow
Dispensary MO Clones

Children of ANNE DONALDSON and RICHARD HENRY are:
i. ALFRED5 HENRY, m. LAURA WATCHMAN.
ii. ANNIE HENRY, m. MARCUS MATTHEWS.
iii. ELIZABETH HENRY, b. July 06, 1844; d. April 28, 1859.

Notes for ELIZABETH HENRY:
from Stonebridge baptismal records
6th July 1844 Eliza to Dr & Anne Jane Henry of Newbliss

iv. DR RICHARD HENRY, b. 1847; d. November 06, 1886; m. ANNIE KIRKPATRICK.

Notes for DR RICHARD HENRY:
Reg 1871 - Richard Henry, Aughnacloy.
MD Queens University Irel. 1871
Lic RCSI 1871
by 1871 he was in Brookeborough, Co Fermanagh.

BA 1868, MD 1871, MA 1882.
Mr. Rutherglens Academy, Clones, Co. Monaghan.
Father, Richard Henry, Clones Co. Monaghan.
Age, 18 in 1865 - no date of birth given.

v. JAMES HENRY, b. August 06, 1850, Newbliss; d. April 03, 1933, Portland road, Greystones, Co Wicklow; m. (1) MARIA WARREN; m. (2) CATHERINE JANE MCCULLA, April 21, 1875, Fairhill Dundalk; b. July 09, 1848, Newry; d. March 20, 1912, Dublin.

Notes for JAMES HENRY:
Baptismal record from Stonebridge Presbyterian Church
At the time of his marriage he was working in Cavan but subsequently moved to Dublin
President of the Law Society ca 1913/14

Notes for CATHERINE JANE MCCULLA:
Baptismal record from Sandys St Presbyterian Church, Newry
Marriage record from Fairhill, the house of her aunt, Kate Dickey to James Henry. The marriage was performed by the uncle of the groom, Rev Joseph Donaldson and witnessed by AD Henry and William McCulla
Her death certificate states intestinal obstruction after operation.

vi. DR. JOSEPH HENRY, b. 1852, Newbliss; d. 1919, Rochdale, Lancs; m. ERNESTINE.

Notes for DR. JOSEPH HENRY:
Henry, Joseph, Clones, Co Monaghan.
MD Queens University, Irel 1874
Lic RCSI 1874
by 1877 he was MOH in Rochdale, Lancs.

vii. JOHN HENRY, b. 1854, Clones; m. ?.
viii. DR WILLIAM HENRY, b. 1858, Co Monaghan; d. 1927; m. MARGARET CRAWFORD, Abt. 1894; b. 1870, London, England; d. 1942.

Notes for DR WILLIAM HENRY:
William Henry, Clones Co Monaghan, registered 1881.
MB University of Dublin 1881 & Lic RCSI 1881
MO Clones fever hospital
MOH Clones Co Mon

Medical Officer of UVF at training camp in 1913

ix. HOWARD HENRY, b. 1859; d. December 19, 1874.

23. REV JOSEPH4 DONALDSON (ALEXANDER3, JOSEPH2, ALEX1) was born September 21, 1821, and died 1880 in Fermoy, Co. Cork. He married MARY DICKIE May 23, 1850, daughter of ROBERT DICKIE and MARY WALLACE. She was born August 19, 1827.

Notes for REV JOSEPH DONALDSON:
FASTI: Joseph Donaldson, son of Alexander Donaldson, Tullyvallen; born 21 Dec 1821; educ. OCB, Glas. Edin MA (Glas) 1845; lic. Monaghan 5 Sept 1848; ord. Foxford 8th Nov 1849, resigned 1851; installed Fermoy 25th Apr. 1851; married 1850 Mary daughter of Robert Dickie, Rockdale, Co. Louth; died. 1 Dec. 1880.

1850 23rd May Rev Joseph Donaldson, Foxford, son of Alexander, farmer m. Mary Dickie of Aughavackey, dau of Robert Dickie, farmer; Witnesses - Thomas Blackley and Joseph Dickie.

The will (with one codicil) of the Rev. Joseph Donaldson, late of the Manse Fermoy, Co Cork. Presbyterian minister, decd, who died 1 Dec 1880 at same place, was proved at the Principal Registry by Mary Donaldson of same place, Widow and Joseph Randal Donaldson of Dundalk, Co Louth and James Henry of 8 Upper Sackville St, Dublin, Solicitors, the Executors.

Children of JOSEPH DONALDSON and MARY DICKIE are:
i. ROBERT5 DONALDSON.
ii. ALEXANDER DONALDSON, d. 1872.
iii. ELIZABETH DONALDSON.
iv. ANNIE MATILDA DONALDSON, m. DAVID WILSON.
v. JOSEPH RANDAL DONALDSON, m. LILY BROOK.
vi. JOHN RICHARD DONALDSON, m. ALICIA KERR.
vii. JANE DONALDSON.
viii. EDITH DONALDSON.
ix. MARY HELEN DONALDSON.

24. MARY ANNE4 WALLACE (JANE3 DONALDSON, JOSEPH2, ALEX1) was born 1795, and died 1870. She married ROBERT DICKIE 1817, son of ROBERT DICKIE and MARY REID. He was born 1784, and died February 18, 1840 in Rochdale.

Notes for ROBERT DICKIE:
Robert Dickie of Annaghvacky - ennumerator of Tithe Applotment.

Feb 6, 1817 - Robert Dickie Esq to MA Wallace - Copy of marriage settlement
Robt Dickie jnr of Clonaleenan - John Wallace, city of Dublin, gent, attorney at law - Mary Ane Wallace, eldest daughter
Robt Dickie get £500 marriage portion from John Wallace

Children of MARY WALLACE and ROBERT DICKIE are:
i. DR ROBERT5 DICKIE, b. 1818; d. August 05, 1844, Kamptee, East Indies.

Notes for DR ROBERT DICKIE:
Assistant Surgeon Honourable East India Company Service - doing duty with the 21st Fusiliers, at Kamptee, East Indies.
I wonder did his Half-uncle RG Wallace have any hand in this appointment.

1842, Aug 13 - Robert Dickie & Mary Anne Dickie (widow & mother) with Alexander Donaldson; loan of £400 to Robert Dickie - security 13 acres of Annaghvackey

ii. JOHN DICKIE, b. 1820; d. February 25, 1902, Casino, Malahide; m. AGNES PEARSON; b. 1822; d. January 11, 1911.
iii. JOSEPH DICKIE, b. October 01, 1821; d. October 01, 1877, Fairhill, Dundalk; m. KATE WALLACE, April 20, 1849, Sandys st. Presbyterian Church, Newry; b. September 23, 1828; d. January 30, 1916, Fairhill, Dundalk..

Notes for JOSEPH DICKIE:
King's Inn Admission Papers
Joseph Dickie, son of Robert, Rochdale, Co. Louth, decd. under 22, ed. Co. Monaghan; formerly a woolen draper. H. 1843 - afft. Robert Grenville Wallace, uncle.

1849 20th April Joseph Dickie, solr of Dundalk, son of Robert Dickie married Kate Wallace, 20, of Newry, daughter of Robert Wallace, attorney at law in the Sandys street Presbyterian Church, Newry; Witnessed by William McMaster and Wm Charleton.

Notes for KATE WALLACE:
From a letter written by Harriet Wallace's son, William Donaldson;
"My Aunt Kate lived at Farnkill (Fairhill) in a fine old house close to Dundalk when I was there. I stopped with her about a week. She had a knack of making one feel at home more than anyone I ever met".

 

iv. JAMES DICKIE, b. 1823.
v. JANE DICKIE, b. 1825; d. November 02, 1830.
vi. MARY DICKIE, b. August 19, 1827; m. REV JOSEPH DONALDSON, May 23, 1850; b. September 21, 1821; d. 1880, Fermoy, Co. Cork..

Notes for REV JOSEPH DONALDSON:
FASTI: Joseph Donaldson, son of Alexander Donaldson, Tullyvallen; born 21 Dec 1821; educ. OCB, Glas. Edin MA (Glas) 1845; lic. Monaghan 5 Sept 1848; ord. Foxford 8th Nov 1849, resigned 1851; installed Fermoy 25th Apr. 1851; married 1850 Mary daughter of Robert Dickie, Rockdale, Co. Louth; died. 1 Dec. 1880.

1850 23rd May Rev Joseph Donaldson, Foxford, son of Alexander, farmer m. Mary Dickie of Aughavackey, dau of Robert Dickie, farmer; Witnesses - Thomas Blackley and Joseph Dickie.

Rev. Joseph Donaldson; 1880: Effects under £6,000 - 1st Feb 1881
The will (with one codicil) of the Rev. Joseph Donaldson, late of the Manse Fermoy, Co Cork. Presbyterian minister, decd, who died 1 Dec 1880 at same place, was proved at the Principal Registry by Mary Donaldson of same place, Widow and Joseph Randal Donaldson of Dundalk, Co Louth and James Henry of 8 Upper Sackville St, Dublin, Solicitors, the Executors.

vii. ELIZABETH DICKIE, b. 1829; d. 1912; m. WILLIAM MCMASTER, October 03, 1850; d. 1892.

Notes for WILLIAM MCMASTER:
1850 3rd Oct Wm McMaster Ship agent, Dundalk, son of John McMaster, farmer married Eliza Anne Dickie of Annaghavackey, dau. of Robert Dickie. Witnessed by Allen Nicholl and Saml Dickie.

viii. ALEXANDER DICKIE, b. 1831; d. 1887; m. ANNA MARIA MCCULLA, March 06, 1863, Rostrevor Presbyterian Church; b. December 07, 1839; d. August 25, 1896.

Notes for ALEXANDER DICKIE:
Landowners in 1876.
Alexander Dickie - 155 acres

ix. JANE DICKIE, b. 1834.
x. MARGARET DICKIE, b. 1836; d. October 28, 1926.

Notes for MARGARET DICKIE:
Margaret Dickie (1836-1926) gave most of the information relating to the Donaldson, Dickie & Wallace families.

xi. WILLIAM DICKIE, b. 1839.

25. JANE4 WALLACE (JANE3 DONALDSON, JOSEPH2, ALEX1) was born June 1805 in Cloghog, Creggan, Co Armagh, and died May 23, 1884. She married JOHN THOMAS DICKIE October 21, 1823, son of ROBERT DICKIE and MARY REID. He was born 1787, and died December 31, 1876.

Notes for JANE WALLACE:
Jane, wife of John Thomas Dickie & daughter of Wallace of Cloghog, who died 23rd May 1884 aged 78 years - graveyard inscription.

Notes for JOHN THOMAS DICKIE:
From statement of John Dickie of Casino;

John Thomas 3rd son of my grandfather had a large family. He lived at Clonaleenan near Dundalk in the house built by my grandfather. His only son surviving him, Thomas Coulter Dickie, owns the property he had in Louth and is a solicitor in good practice in Omagh.

Landowners in 1876.
Rev. John Dickie - 2 acres

Landowners in 1876.
John T Dickie - 120 acres

Children of JANE WALLACE and JOHN DICKIE are:
i. JANE5 DICKIE, b. 1825; d. October 24, 1890.
ii. ROBERT DICKIE, b. 1826.
iii. JOHN DICKIE, b. 1828; d. September 09, 1858.

Notes for JOHN DICKIE:
Late of HM customs, London

iv. GEORGE DICKIE.
v. MARIA DICKIE, b. 1832.
vi. JOSEPH DICKIE.
vii. JAMES DICKIE, b. 1835; d. August 03, 1846.

Notes for JAMES DICKIE:
Baptised by Rev Joseph Dickie 1st Jan 1836

viii. THOMAS COULTER DICKIE, b. 1837; d. 1908; m. MAUD KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MCNEICE; d. January 28, 1943, Clonavon, Omagh.

Notes for THOMAS COULTER DICKIE:

Thomas Coulter Dickie, son of John Thomas, Clonaleenan, Co. Louth; under 22. BA Queens Univ. Practiced in Omagh affd father H 1859
Solicitor in Omagh & also associated with Robert Dickie, William McWilliam & James Henry as solicitors at 41 Sackville st in 1895
It's a fair guess that he sponsored Thomas McWilliams for his job in the Ulster Bank in Omagh.

ix. ELIZABETH DICKIE, b. September 1838; d. April 08, 1930.
x. ELEANOR DICKIE, b. 1842; d. February 17, 1930.
xi. ANNE DICKIE, b. September 22, 1844; d. August 25, 1922.
xii. EUPHEMIA DICKIE, b. 1848.

26. ELIZA4 WALLACE (JANE3 DONALDSON, JOSEPH2, ALEX1) She married JAMES MCCULLAGH. He died in Ballybay.

Children of ELIZA WALLACE and JAMES MCCULLAGH are:
i. JOHN WALLACE5 MCCULLAGH.
ii. SARAH JANE MCCULLAGH.
iii. JANE MCCULLAGH.
iv. MARY MCCULLAGH, m. ? MCMURRAY; d. Ballybay.
v. JAMES MCCULLAGH.
vi. ELIZA MCCULLAGH.
vii. ANNA MCCULLAGH.
viii. THOMAS MCCULLAGH.
ix. MARGARET MCCULLAGH.
x. MARTHA MCCULLAGH.
xi. ESTHER MCCULLAGH.

27. MARGARET4 WALLACE (JANE3 DONALDSON, JOSEPH2, ALEX1) was born 1811, and died July 04, 1885. She married THOMAS BRADFORD 1835 in Clonaleenan. He was born 1796, and died January 08, 1872 in Carnbeg.

Notes for THOMAS BRADFORD:
Mr Thomas Bradford of Carnbeg gave evidence to the Devon Commission - 356

Children of MARGARET WALLACE and THOMAS BRADFORD are:
i. SAMUEL5 BRADFORD, m. SARAH WILSON; b. Enniskillen.
ii. JANE BRADFORD, m. FRANCIS ROBINSON.
iii. MARY ANNE BRADFORD, b. 1839; m. REV JOHN ELLISON.
iv. MARGARET BRADFORD, b. 1839.
v. ELIZABETH BRADFORD.
vi. THOMAS BRADFORD, b. 1844; d. September 23, 1899.
vii. ELEANOR BRADFORD, m. JOHN WOOD.
viii. SARAH BRADFORD, b. 1846.
ix. CHARLOTTE BRADFORD, b. 1848; d. September 22, 1882.
x. JOHN WALLACE BRADFORD, b. 1851; d. January 02, 1867.
xi. FANNY BRADFORD, b. 1854; d. May 05, 1870.
xii. ROBERT BRADFORD, b. 1856; m. ANNIE.

28. WILLIAM4 DONALDSON (JOSEPH3, JOSEPH2, ALEX1) was born Abt. 1814. He married HARRIET WALLACE March 18, 1831, daughter of ROBERT WALLACE and ANNE MCKAY. She was born January 06, 1811 in Calcutta, India.

Notes for HARRIET WALLACE:
William Donaldson was described as Harriet's cousin by affinity. Her grandfather had married, as his second wife, Jane Donaldson. Presumably William was Jane's nephew.

Child of WILLIAM DONALDSON and HARRIET WALLACE is:
i. WILLIAM5 DONALDSON.

McCulla of Newry

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of William McCulla



1 William McCulla
.. +Sarah Wallace
......... 2 Anna Maria McCulla
............. +Alexander Dickie
.................... 3 Robert Dickie
.................... 3 William Dickie
.................... 3 Alexander Alfred Dickie
........................ +Marie Coyle
.................... 3 Sarah Dickie
.................... 3 Katherine Dickie
........................ +F Acheson
.................... 3 John Thomas Dickie
.................... 3 Mary Dickie
.................... 3 Elizabeth Dickie
.................... 3 Joseph Dickie
.................... 3 Margaret Dickie
......... 2 Robert Wallace McCulla
......... 2 Sarah McCulla
......... 2 William McCulla
......... 2 James Shields McCulla
......... 2 Catherine Jane McCulla
............. +James Henry
.................... 3 Elizabeth Henry
........................ +Russell McWilliam
.................... 3 Howard Henry
........................ +Ethel Harris
.................... 3 William Henry
........................ +Paddy
......... 2 John Henry McCulla
......... 2 ? McCulla
......... 2 Eliza McCulla
............. +R McMillan
......... 2 Mary Margaret McCulla
......... 2 Joseph Dickie McCulla
......... 2 John McCulla
......... 2 Helen McCulla
............. +Arthur Laughton

Descendants of William McCulla

Generation No. 1

1. William McCulla was born 1814, and died April 05, 1869 in St Patrick's Churchyard, Newry.

Notes for WILLIAM MCCULLA:
Died 1869, 9th July (from will)
Newry Town Comissioner from 1849-66

More About WILLIAM MCCULLA:
Occupation: Merchant in Newry

SARAH5 WALLACE (ROBERT GRENVILLE4, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born October 24, 1821, and died March 31, 1867 in Newry. She married WILLIAM MCCULLA August 05, 1836.

Notes for SARAH WALLACE:
Baptised by Rev Malcom 23 Jan 1822

Children of SARAH WALLACE and WILLIAM MCCULLA are:
2. i. ANNA MARIA6 MCCULLA, b. December 07, 1839; d. August 25, 1896.
ii. ROBERT WALLACE MCCULLA, b. September 23, 1841, Newry; d. November 20, 1867, Armagh.
iii. SARAH MCCULLA, b. October 16, 1843; d. 1917, Brazil.

Notes for SARAH MCCULLA:
Died in Brazil - noted in letter in the Silver Bowl

iv. WILLIAM MCCULLA, b. June 10, 1845, Newry; d. May 06, 1902, Ravenswood, Australia.

Notes for WILLIAM MCCULLA:

King's Inn Admission Papers:
William McCulla, son of William, Newry, Co. Down, merchant; b. 10 June 1845; afft. father T 1861.
1866 William, son of William McCulla, passes final exam as solicitor.

Witness at marriage of his sister, Kate in 1875, to James Henry.

Solicitor, 21 years resident of Ravenswood - historical mining town inland from Ayr and about 100 Km south of Townsville.

v. JAMES SHIELDS MCCULLA, b. December 04, 1846.
3. vi. CATHERINE JANE MCCULLA, b. July 09, 1848, Newry; d. March 20, 1912, Dublin.
vii. JOHN HENRY MCCULLA, b. April 15, 1850.
viii. ? MCCULLA, b. July 14, 1851.
ix. ELIZA MCCULLA, b. April 12, 1853; m. R MCMILLAN.
x. MARY MARGARET MCCULLA, b. June 22, 1855.
xi. JOSEPH DICKIE MCCULLA, b. December 14, 1857.
xii. JOHN MCCULLA, b. July 11, 1858, Newry; d. May 16, 1863, Newry.
xiii. HELEN MCCULLA, b. July 20, 1861; m. ARTHUR LAWTON.

Generation No. 2

2. ANNA MARIA6 MCCULLA (SARAH5 WALLACE, ROBERT GRENVILLE4, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born December 07, 1839, and died August 25, 1896. She married ALEXANDER DICKIE March 06, 1863 in Rostrevor Presbyterian Church, son of ROBERT DICKIE and MARY WALLACE. He was born 1831, and died 1887.

Notes for ALEXANDER DICKIE:
Landowners in 1876.
Alexander Dickie - 155 acres

Children of ANNA MCCULLA and ALEXANDER DICKIE are:
i. ROBERT7 DICKIE, d. July 11, 1921, Fairhill, Dundalk.

Notes for ROBERT DICKIE:
He was a solicitor & may have inherited Fairhill from his aunt Kate who died in Fairhill in 1916

ii. WILLIAM DICKIE, b. 1867; d. January 27, 1919.
iii. ALEXANDER ALFRED DICKIE, b. 1868; d. June 02, 1933, Beech Hurst, Bray, Co Wicklow; m. MARIE COYLE.
iv. SARAH DICKIE, d. February 20, 1946.
v. KATHERINE DICKIE, m. F ACHESON.
vi. JOHN THOMAS DICKIE.
vii. MARY DICKIE, d. December 09, 1938.
viii. ELIZABETH DICKIE.
ix. JOSEPH DICKIE, b. 1875; d. February 29, 1908.
x. MARGARET DICKIE, d. January 23, 1936.

3. CATHERINE JANE6 MCCULLA (SARAH5 WALLACE, ROBERT GRENVILLE4, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born July 09, 1848 in Newry, and died March 20, 1912 in Dublin. She married JAMES HENRY April 21, 1875 in Fairhill Dundalk, son of RICHARD HENRY and ANNE DONALDSON. He was born August 06, 1850 in Newbliss, and died April 03, 1933 in Portland road, Greystones, Co Wicklow.

Notes for CATHERINE JANE MCCULLA:

Registrar's District of Dundalk
Marriage solemnized under the authority of a special licence granted by the Rev. Wm Magill Moderator of the Gen. Assembly of the Presbyterian Church Ireland at Fairhill in the town of Dundalk in Registrars District of Dundalk on 21st Apr. 1875 between
James Henry of full age, bachelor, solicitor, Cavan, Co. Cavan - father Richard Henry - physician and
Kate McCulla of full age, spinster of Fair Hill, Dundalk - father William McCulla - merchant
Married at Fair Hill Dundalk, Co. Louth according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Presbyterian church by me, Joseph Donaldson, AM
in the presence of AD Henry and Wm. McCulla

South Dublin Union
20th March, 1912, ---- Hospital, Kate Henry, 19 Mountjoy Sq, Female, Married, 64 years, Lady, Intestinal obstruction after operation, 5 days, certified

My sister called a doll she'd been given 'Kate'; my grandmother remarked that her mother's name was Kate.

Children of CATHERINE MCCULLA and JAMES HENRY are:
i. ELIZABETH7 HENRY, b. March 21, 1882, Dublin; d. 1964, Monaghan; m. RUSSELL MCWILLIAM; b. May 23, 1878, Monaghan; d. January 02, 1953, Monaghan.

Notes for ELIZABETH HENRY:
Birth - 21st Mar. 1881 at 9 Hardwicke Place - Elizabeth dau. of James Henry (solicitor) & Kate Henry, formerly McCulla - Registry of B, M, D
Died - 1964
Buried in Coolshannagh Graveyard, Monaghan

Notes for RUSSELL MCWILLIAM:
Born May 23, 1878, from his brother, Rev JM McWilliam
Died January 02, 1953 from the Northern Standard
Buried Coolshannagh Graveyard, Monaghan

More About RUSSELL MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Solicitor, Monaghan

ii. HOWARD HENRY, b. Abt. 1876; d. 1946; m. ETHEL HARRIS.

Notes for HOWARD HENRY:
MB (TCD), 1900. Med Superintendant, Leopardstown Pk Hospital, Dublin. Practice in Debenham, Suffolk - in College of Phys 2 obs, 1 newsp cutting, 1 Ms note

Obit says he died at Debenham aged 70

It seems that Aug 10, 1918 awarded MC - Acting as bearer officer (Lancet Aug 10, 1918)

iii. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Abt. 1879; d. November 30, 1935; m. PADDY.

Dickie of Annaghvacky

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Much of this material was gathered around 1900 by Margaret Dickie. I have no direct Dickie ancestors but there are so many intermarriages that it is useful to add in this information

Descendants of James Dickie



1 James Dickie
.. +Mary Bailey
......... 2 Robert Dickie
............. +Mary Reid
.................... 3 Robert Dickie
........................ +Mary Anne Wallace
............................... 4 Robert Dickie
............................... 4 John Dickie
................................... +Agnes Pearson
.......................................... 5 Robert Dickie
.......................................... 5 William Dickie
.............................................. +Mary Gawn
..................................................... 6 Sophia Dickie
.......................................... 5 Mary Anne Dickie
.............................................. +Gilbert Kirker
..................................................... 6 Agnes Kirker
..................................................... 6 James Kirker
..................................................... 6 Mary Kirker
..................................................... 6 Gilbert Kirker
.......................................... 5 Agnes Dickie
.......................................... 5 John Dickie
.......................................... 5 Joseph Dickie
.......................................... 5 Margaret Dickie
.......................................... 5 James Dickie
.............................................. +Margaret Thomson
..................................................... 6 Robert Dickie
..................................................... 6 Eileen Dickie
..................................................... 6 Doreen Dickie
..................................................... 6 Dermot Dickie
..................................................... 6 Nora Dickie
............................... 4 Joseph Dickie
................................... +Kate Wallace
............................... 4 James Dickie
............................... 4 Jane Dickie
............................... 4 Mary Dickie
................................... +Joseph Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Robert Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Alexander Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Annie Matilda Donaldson
.............................................. +David Wilson
.......................................... 5 Joseph Randal Donaldson
.............................................. +Lily Brook
.......................................... 5 John Richard Donaldson
.............................................. +Alicia Kerr
..................................................... 6 John Coote Donaldson
..................................................... 6 Mary Donaldson
..................................................... 6 Alice Donaldson
..................................................... 6 Edith Donaldson
..................................................... 6 Isabel Donaldson
..................................................... 6 Robert Henry Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Jane Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Edith Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Mary Helen Donaldson
............................... 4 Elizabeth Dickie
................................... +William McMaster
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth McMaster
.......................................... 5 Robert Dickie McMaster
.............................................. +Elsie Townsend
.......................................... *2nd Wife of Robert Dickie McMaster:
.............................................. +Constance Rankin
..................................................... 6 William McMaster
..................................................... 6 Robert Maxwell McMaster
.......................................... *3rd Wife of Robert Dickie McMaster:
.............................................. +Lillias ?
.......................................... 5 [2] John Maxwell McMaster
.............................................. +[1] Frances Robinson
..................................................... 6 Eileen McMaster
..................................................... 6 Louise McMaster
..................................................... 6 Elenore McMaster
..................................................... 6 Norah McMaster
..................................................... 6 Violet McMaster
.......................................... 5 Marian McMaster
.......................................... 5 Emily McMaster
.......................................... 5 Margaret McMaster
.......................................... 5 William McMaster
.............................................. +Isabel Massey
.......................................... 5 Henderson McMaster
............................... 4 Alexander Dickie
................................... +Anna Maria McCulla
.......................................... 5 Robert Dickie
.......................................... 5 William Dickie
.......................................... 5 Alexander Alfred Dickie
.............................................. +Marie Coyle
..................................................... 6 Alexander Dickie
..................................................... 6 Hugh Dickie
..................................................... 6 Hamon Dickie
.......................................... 5 Sarah Dickie
.......................................... 5 Katherine Dickie
.............................................. +F Acheson
.......................................... 5 John Thomas Dickie
.......................................... 5 Mary Dickie
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Dickie
.......................................... 5 Joseph Dickie
.......................................... 5 Margaret Dickie
............................... 4 Jane Dickie
............................... 4 Margaret Dickie
............................... 4 William Dickie
.................... 3 John Thomas Dickie
........................ +Elizabeth
.................... *2nd Wife of John Thomas Dickie:
........................ +Jane Wallace
............................... 4 Jane Dickie
............................... 4 Robert Dickie
............................... 4 John Dickie
............................... 4 George Dickie
............................... 4 Maria Dickie
............................... 4 Joseph Dickie
............................... 4 James Dickie
............................... 4 Thomas Coulter Dickie
................................... +Maud Kathleen Elizabeth McNeice
.......................................... 5 ? Dickie
.......................................... 5 Thomas Wallace Dickie
............................... 4 Elizabeth Dickie
............................... 4 Eleanor Dickie
............................... 4 Anne Dickie
............................... 4 Euphemia Dickie
.................... 3 James Dickie
........................ +Euphemia Patterson
............................... 4 Robert Dickie
............................... 4 Samuel Dickie
................................... +Margaret Junor
............................... 4 John Dickie
............................... 4 William Dickie
............................... 4 James Dickie
............................... 4 Thomas Dickie
............................... 4 Mary Dickie
............................... 4 Ellen Dickie
............................... 4 Anne Dickie
................................... +Edward Patterson
............................... 4 Joseph Dickie
................................... +? Wallace
.......................................... 5 Anna Dickie
............................... *2nd Wife of Joseph Dickie:
................................... +Unknown
............................... 4 Elizabeth Dickie
................................... +Matthew Patterson
............................... 4 Margaret Dickie
............................... 4 Euphemia Dickie
................................... +John Robinson
.......................................... 5 Francis Robinson
.............................................. +Jane Bradford
..................................................... 6 [1] Frances Robinson
......................................................... +JM McMaster
..................................................... *2nd Husband of [1] Frances Robinson:
......................................................... +[2] John Maxwell McMaster
..................................................... 6 Georgina Robinson
......................................................... +Walter Lewis
.......................................... 5 Euphemia Robinson
.............................................. +? Beath
..................................................... 6 Euphemia Beath
.......................................... 5 Mary Robinson
.......................................... 5 Jane Robinson
.................... 3 Joseph Dickie
.................... 3 Alexander Dickie
.................... 3 Eleanor Dickie
.................... 3 Mary Dickie
.................... 3 Elizabeth Dickie
.................... 3 Anne Dickie
........................ +Samuel Coulter
............................... 4 Thomas Coulter
............................... 4 Robert Coulter
................................... +Jane Coulter
.......................................... 5 Joseph Coulter
.............................................. +? McCullagh
..................................................... 6 Arthur Coulter
......................................................... +Norah Tempest
..................................................... 6 Lily Coulter
..................................................... 6 Edith Coulter
..................................................... 6 Joseph Coulter
..................................................... 6 Faith Coulter
......................................................... +J Murphy
............................... 4 Samuel Coulter
............................... 4 Jane Coulter
................................... +David Davison

Descendants of James Dickie

Generation No. 1

1. JAMES1 DICKIE was born 1700, and died March 01, 1746/47. He married MARY BAILEY, daughter of ?. She was born 1702, and died January 05, 1762.

Child of JAMES DICKIE and MARY BAILEY is:
2. i. ROBERT2 DICKIE.

Generation No. 2

2. ROBERT2 DICKIE (JAMES1) He married MARY REID. She died 1825.

Notes for ROBERT DICKIE:
Flax growers list, 1796

Dickey, Robert, Creggan, Louth


Children of ROBERT DICKIE and MARY REID are:
3. i. ROBERT3 DICKIE, b. 1784; d. February 18, 1840, Rochdale.
4. ii. JOHN THOMAS DICKIE, b. 1787; d. December 31, 1876.
5. iii. JAMES DICKIE, b. 1771; d. August 26, 1835.
iv. JOSEPH DICKIE, b. 1776; d. October 02, 1807, Surinam, South America.
v. ALEXANDER DICKIE.
vi. ELEANOR DICKIE.
vii. MARY DICKIE.
viii. ELIZABETH DICKIE.
6. ix. ANNE DICKIE, b. 1772; d. 1803.

Generation No. 3

3. ROBERT3 DICKIE (ROBERT2, JAMES1) was born 1784, and died February 18, 1840 in Rochdale. He married MARY ANNE WALLACE 1817, daughter of JOHN WALLACE and JANE DONALDSON. She was born 1795, and died 1870.

Notes for ROBERT DICKIE:
Robert Dickie of Annaghvacky - ennumerator of Tithe Applotment.

Feb 6, 1817 - Robert Dickie Esq to MA Wallace - Copy of marriage settlement
Robt Dickie jnr of Clonaleenan - John Wallace, city of Dublin, gent, attorney at law - Mary Ane Wallace, eldest daughter
Robt Dickie get £500 marriage portion from John Wallace

Children of ROBERT DICKIE and MARY WALLACE are:
i. DR ROBERT4 DICKIE, b. 1818; d. August 05, 1844, Kamptee, East Indies.

Notes for DR ROBERT DICKIE:
Assistant Surgeon Honourable East India Company Service - doing duty with the 21st Fusiliers, at Kamptee, East Indies.
I wonder did his Half-uncle RG Wallace have any hand in this appointment.

1842, Aug 13 - Robert Dickie & Mary Anne Dickie (widow & mother) with Alexander Donaldson; loan of £400 to Robert Dickie - security 13 acres of Annaghvackey

7. ii. JOHN DICKIE, b. 1820; d. February 25, 1902, Casino, Malahide.
iii. JOSEPH DICKIE, b. October 01, 1821; d. October 01, 1877, Fairhill, Dundalk; m. KATE WALLACE, April 20, 1849, Sandys st. Presbyterian Church, Newry; b. September 23, 1828; d. January 30, 1916, Fairhill, Dundalk..

Notes for JOSEPH DICKIE:
King's Inn Admission Papers
Joseph Dickie, son of Robert, Rochdale, Co. Louth, decd. under 22, ed. Co. Monaghan; formerly a woolen draper. H. 1843 - afft. Robert Grenville Wallace, uncle.

1849 20th April Joseph Dickie, solr of Dundalk, son of Robert Dickie married Kate Wallace, 20, of Newry, daughter of Robert Wallace, attorney at law in the Sandys street Presbyterian Church, Newry; Witnessed by William McMaster and Wm Charleton.

I believe two of my great grandfathers, William McWilliam & James Henry, were apprenticed with Joseph Dickie

Notes for KATE WALLACE:
From a letter written by Harriet Wallace's son, William Donaldson;
"My Aunt Kate lived at Farnkill (Fairhill) in a fine old house close to Dundalk when I was there. I stopped with her about a week. She had a knack of making one feel at home more than anyone I ever met".

iv. JAMES DICKIE, b. 1823.
v. JANE DICKIE, b. 1825; d. November 02, 1830.
8. vi. MARY DICKIE, b. August 19, 1827.
9. vii. ELIZABETH DICKIE, b. 1829; d. 1912.
10. viii. ALEXANDER DICKIE, b. 1831; d. 1887.
ix. JANE DICKIE, b. 1834.
x. MARGARET DICKIE, b. 1836; d. October 28, 1926.

Notes for MARGARET DICKIE:
Margaret Dickie (1836-1926) gave most of the information relating to the Donaldson, Dickie & Wallace families.

xi. WILLIAM DICKIE, b. 1839.

4. JOHN THOMAS3 DICKIE (ROBERT2, JAMES1) was born 1787, and died December 31, 1876. He married (1) ELIZABETH. She was born July 1796, and died April 04, 1819. He married (2) JANE WALLACE October 21, 1823, daughter of JOHN WALLACE and JANE DONALDSON. She was born June 1805 in Cloghog, Creggan, Co Armagh, and died May 23, 1884.

Notes for JOHN THOMAS DICKIE:
From statement of John Dickie of Casino;

John Thomas 3rd son of my grandfather had a large family. He lived at Clonaleenan near Dundalk in the house built by my grandfather. His only son surviving him, Thomas Coulter Dickie, owns the property he had in Louth and is a solicitor in good practice in Omagh.

Landowners in 1876.
Rev. John Dickie - 2 acres
John T Dickie - 120 acres

Notes for JANE WALLACE:
Jane, wife of John Thomas Dickie & daughter of Wallace of Cloghog, who died 23rd May 1884 aged 78 years - graveyard inscription.


Children of JOHN DICKIE and JANE WALLACE are:
i. JANE4 DICKIE, b. 1825; d. October 24, 1890.
ii. ROBERT DICKIE, b. 1826.
iii. JOHN DICKIE, b. 1828; d. September 09, 1858.

Notes for JOHN DICKIE:
Late of HM customs, London

iv. GEORGE DICKIE.
v. MARIA DICKIE, b. 1832.
vi. JOSEPH DICKIE.
vii. JAMES DICKIE, b. 1835; d. August 03, 1846.

Notes for JAMES DICKIE:
Baptised by Rev Joseph Dickie 1st Jan 1836

11. viii. THOMAS COULTER DICKIE, b. 1837; d. 1908.
ix. ELIZABETH DICKIE, b. September 1838; d. April 08, 1930.
x. ELEANOR DICKIE, b. 1842; d. February 17, 1930.
xi. ANNE DICKIE, b. September 22, 1844; d. August 25, 1922.
xii. EUPHEMIA DICKIE, b. 1848.

5. JAMES3 DICKIE (ROBERT2, JAMES1) was born 1771, and died August 26, 1835. He married EUPHEMIA PATTERSON. She was born 1769, and died September 30, 1835.

Children of JAMES DICKIE and EUPHEMIA PATTERSON are:
i. ROBERT4 DICKIE.
ii. SAMUEL DICKIE, b. 1819; d. May 24, 1877; m. MARGARET JUNOR; b. 1835; d. June 03, 1905.
iii. JOHN DICKIE.
iv. WILLIAM DICKIE, b. 1813; d. September 12, 1827.
v. JAMES DICKIE.
vi. THOMAS DICKIE.
vii. MARY DICKIE, b. 1802; d. March 03, 1884.
viii. ELLEN DICKIE, b. 1817; d. March 29, 1878.
ix. ANNE DICKIE, m. REV EDWARD PATTERSON, April 07, 1846.

Notes for ANNE DICKIE:
1846 7th Apr Edwd Patteson, Presbyterian minister of Biggar in Scotland, son of Mathew Patteson, gent. m. Anne Dickie of Inistownbalryan, dau of Jas Dickie, Gent, decd. Witnessed by Sam Dickie and r Patteson.

12. x. REV JOSEPH DICKIE, d. April 06, 1883, Rathfriland.
xi. ELIZABETH DICKIE, m. MATTHEW PATTERSON.
xii. MARGARET DICKIE, b. 1808; d. March 05, 1828.
13. xiii. EUPHEMIA DICKIE.

6. ANNE3 DICKIE (ROBERT2, JAMES1) was born 1772, and died 1803. She married SAMUEL COULTER December 26, 1792, son of THOMAS COULTER and JANE SMALL. He was born 1755, and died 1801.

Children of ANNE DICKIE and SAMUEL COULTER are:
i. THOMAS4 COULTER, b. September 28, 1793.
14. ii. ROBERT COULTER.
iii. SAMUEL COULTER.
iv. JANE COULTER, m. REV DAVID DAVISON.

Generation No. 4

7. JOHN4 DICKIE (ROBERT3, ROBERT2, JAMES1) was born 1820, and died February 25, 1902 in Casino, Malahide. He married AGNES PEARSON. She was born 1822, and died January 11, 1911.

Children of JOHN DICKIE and AGNES PEARSON are:
i. ROBERT5 DICKIE, b. 1854; d. January 25, 1891.
ii. WILLIAM DICKIE, m. MARY GAWN.
iii. MARY ANNE DICKIE, m. GILBERT KIRKER.
iv. AGNES DICKIE.
v. JOHN DICKIE.
vi. JOSEPH DICKIE, b. 1865; d. July 04, 1888.
vii. MARGARET DICKIE, b. 1863; d. October 31, 1892.
viii. JAMES DICKIE, m. MARGARET THOMSON.

Notes for JAMES DICKIE:
Solicitor, Seatown House, Swords, Co Dublin.

8. MARY4 DICKIE (ROBERT3, ROBERT2, JAMES1) was born August 19, 1827. She married REV JOSEPH DONALDSON May 23, 1850, son of ALEXANDER DONALDSON and ELIZABETH JENKINS. He was born September 21, 1821, and died 1880 in Fermoy, Co. Cork.

Notes for REV JOSEPH DONALDSON:
FASTI: Joseph Donaldson, son of Alexander Donaldson, Tullyvallen; born 21 Dec 1821; educ. OCB, Glas. Edin MA (Glas) 1845; lic. Monaghan 5 Sept 1848; ord. Foxford 8th Nov 1849, resigned 1851; installed Fermoy 25th Apr. 1851; married 1850 Mary daughter of Robert Dickie, Rockdale, Co. Louth; died. 1 Dec. 1880.

1850 23rd May Rev Joseph Donaldson, Foxford, son of Alexander, farmer m. Mary Dickie of Aughavackey, dau of Robert Dickie, farmer; Witnesses - Thomas Blackley and Joseph Dickie.

The will (with one codicil) of the Rev. Joseph Donaldson, late of the Manse Fermoy, Co Cork. Presbyterian minister, decd, who died 1 Dec 1880 at same place, was proved at the Principal Registry by Mary Donaldson of same place, Widow and Joseph Randal Donaldson of Dundalk, Co Louth and James Henry of 8 Upper Sackville St, Dublin, Solicitors, the Executors.

Children of MARY DICKIE and JOSEPH DONALDSON are:
i. ROBERT5 DONALDSON.
ii. ALEXANDER DONALDSON, d. 1872.
iii. ELIZABETH DONALDSON.
iv. ANNIE MATILDA DONALDSON, m. DAVID WILSON.
v. JOSEPH RANDAL DONALDSON, m. LILY BROOK.
vi. JOHN RICHARD DONALDSON, m. ALICIA KERR.
vii. JANE DONALDSON.
viii. EDITH DONALDSON.
ix. MARY HELEN DONALDSON.

9. ELIZABETH4 DICKIE (ROBERT3, ROBERT2, JAMES1) was born 1829, and died 1912. She married WILLIAM MCMASTER October 03, 1850, son of JOHN MCMASTER. He died 1892.

Notes for WILLIAM MCMASTER:
1850 3rd Oct Wm McMaster Ship agent, Dundalk, son of John McMaster, farmer married Eliza Anne Dickie of Annaghavackey, dau. of Robert Dickie. Witnessed by Allen Nicholl and Saml Dickie.

Children of ELIZABETH DICKIE and WILLIAM MCMASTER are:
i. ELIZABETH5 MCMASTER.
ii. ROBERT DICKIE MCMASTER, m. (1) ELSIE TOWNSEND; d. 1880; m. (2) CONSTANCE RANKIN; d. 1898; m. (3) LILLIAS ?.
iii. JOHN MAXWELL MCMASTER, m. FRANCES ROBINSON.

Notes for JOHN MAXWELL MCMASTER:
I think that John Maxwell McMaster was a witness at the marriage of William McWilliam to Hessie Morell.

iv. MARIAN MCMASTER.
v. EMILY MCMASTER.
vi. MARGARET MCMASTER.
vii. WILLIAM MCMASTER, m. ISABEL MASSEY.
viii. HENDERSON MCMASTER.

10. ALEXANDER4 DICKIE (ROBERT3, ROBERT2, JAMES1) was born 1831, and died 1887. He married ANNA MARIA MCCULLA March 06, 1863 in Rostrevor Presbyterian Church, daughter of WILLIAM MCCULLA and SARAH WALLACE. She was born December 07, 1839, and died August 25, 1896.

Notes for ALEXANDER DICKIE:
Landowners in 1876.
Alexander Dickie - 155 acres

Children of ALEXANDER DICKIE and ANNA MCCULLA are:
i. ROBERT5 DICKIE, d. July 11, 1921, Fairhill, Dundalk.

Notes for ROBERT DICKIE:
He was a solicitor & may have inherited Fairhill from his aunt Kate who died in Fairhill in 1916

ii. WILLIAM DICKIE, b. 1867; d. January 27, 1919.
iii. ALEXANDER ALFRED DICKIE, b. 1868; d. June 02, 1933, Beech Hurst, Bray, Co Wicklow; m. MARIE COYLE.
iv. SARAH DICKIE, d. February 20, 1946.
v. KATHERINE DICKIE, m. F ACHESON.
vi. JOHN THOMAS DICKIE.
vii. MARY DICKIE, d. December 09, 1938.
viii. ELIZABETH DICKIE.
ix. JOSEPH DICKIE, b. 1875; d. February 29, 1908.
x. MARGARET DICKIE, d. January 23, 1936.

11. THOMAS COULTER4 DICKIE (JOHN THOMAS3, ROBERT2, JAMES1) was born 1837, and died 1908. He married MAUD KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MCNEICE. She died January 28, 1943 in Clonavon, Omagh.

Notes for THOMAS COULTER DICKIE:
Thomas Coulter Dickie, son of John Thomas, Clonaleenan, Co. Louth; under 22. BA Queens Univ. Practiced in Omagh affd father H 1859
Solicitor in Omagh & also associated with Robert Dickie, William McWilliam & James Henry as solicitors at 41 Sackville st in 1895
It's a fair guess that he sponsored Thomas McWilliams for his job in the Ulster Bank in Omagh.

Children of THOMAS DICKIE and MAUD MCNEICE are:
i. ?5 DICKIE.
ii. THOMAS WALLACE DICKIE.

Notes for THOMAS WALLACE DICKIE:
Major Thomas Wallace Dickie BL
He was involved in an incident in the War of Independence in Cork.

12. REV JOSEPH4 DICKIE (JAMES3, ROBERT2, JAMES1) died April 06, 1883 in Rathfriland. He married (1) ? WALLACE. He married (2) UNKNOWN.

Notes for REV JOSEPH DICKIE:

Saturday Sept. 21st.1833, Freemans Journal

Ordination at Rathfriland, on Tuesday last the 17th inst. the Rev. Joseph Dickey was ordained to the pastoral charge of the new Presbyterian congregation of Rathfriland in connexion with the Synod of Ulster, the Rev. R. Anderson of Banbridge delivered an excellent discourse from Zech. chapter 9 and verse 9, after which the Rev. W. J. G. Dowlin of Portadown ably explained the nature of Presbyterian ordination and the Rev. M. Finlay of Donaghmore offered up the ordination prayer. The services of the day were concluded by the Rev. A. Heron of Ballyroney. The services were conducted in the open air in the green attached to the meeting house of the Rev. Thomas Tate, as the large crowds could not be accommodated in the meeting house, that was kindly granted for the occasion. The congregation entertained the Presbytery and their friends at dinner in Mr. Davidson's Inn, J.B. Bankhead in the chair. Mr Dickey the young gentleman who had been appointed to this important and promising congregation, finished his studies at the Royal Belfast Instituation, where the excellence of his character and his diligence as a student procured him universal respect. Mr. Dickey will we are pursuaded do his duty.

30 Sep 1865 At Rostrevor, on the 19th inst. by Rev. W. Todd Martin, Newry, the Rev. Joseph Dickie, Rathfriland, to Ann Jane, daughter of the late Rev. William Wallace, Derrygore, county Antrim.

Mr Dickie retired 3rd Aug. 1880 & died 6 Apr 1883


Child of JOSEPH DICKIE and ? WALLACE is:
i. ANNA5 DICKIE.

13. EUPHEMIA4 DICKIE (JAMES3, ROBERT2, JAMES1) She married JOHN ROBINSON.

Children of EUPHEMIA DICKIE and JOHN ROBINSON are:
i. FRANCIS5 ROBINSON, m. JANE BRADFORD.
ii. EUPHEMIA ROBINSON, b. 1832; m. ? BEATH.
iii. MARY ROBINSON.
iv. JANE ROBINSON.

14. ROBERT4 COULTER (ANNE3 DICKIE, ROBERT2, JAMES1) He married JANE COULTER, daughter of JOSEPH COULTER and JANE IRWIN. She was born January 01, 1801.

Child of ROBERT COULTER and JANE COULTER is:
i. JOSEPH5 COULTER, m. ? MCCULLAGH

Wallace

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of John Wallace



1 John Wallace
......... 2 Robert Wallace
.................... 3 John Wallace
........................ +Jane Donaldson
............................... 4 Mary Anne Wallace
................................... +Robert Dickie
.......................................... 5 Robert Dickie
.......................................... 5 John Dickie
.............................................. +Agnes Pearson
.......................................... 5 [2] Joseph Dickie
.............................................. +[1] Kate Wallace
.......................................... 5 James Dickie
.......................................... 5 Jane Dickie
.......................................... 5 Mary Dickie
.............................................. +Joseph Donaldson
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Dickie
.............................................. +William McMaster
.......................................... 5 Alexander Dickie
.............................................. +Anna Maria McCulla
.......................................... 5 Jane Dickie
.......................................... 5 Margaret Dickie
.......................................... 5 William Dickie
............................... 4 Jane Wallace
................................... +John Thomas Dickie
.......................................... 5 Jane Dickie
.......................................... 5 Robert Dickie
.......................................... 5 John Dickie
.......................................... 5 George Dickie
.......................................... 5 Maria Dickie
.......................................... 5 Joseph Dickie
.......................................... 5 James Dickie
.......................................... 5 Thomas Coulter Dickie
.............................................. +Maud Kathleen Elizabeth McNeice
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Dickie
.......................................... 5 Eleanor Dickie
.......................................... 5 Anne Dickie
.......................................... 5 Euphemia Dickie
............................... 4 Eliza Wallace
................................... +James McCullagh
.......................................... 5 John Wallace McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Sarah Jane McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Jane McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Mary McCullagh
.............................................. +? McMurray
.......................................... 5 James McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Eliza McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Anna McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Thomas McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Margaret McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Martha McCullagh
.......................................... 5 Esther McCullagh
............................... 4 Margaret Wallace
................................... +Thomas Bradford
.......................................... 5 Samuel Bradford
.............................................. +Sarah Wilson
.......................................... 5 Jane Bradford
.............................................. +Francis Robinson
.......................................... 5 Mary Anne Bradford
.............................................. +John Ellison
.......................................... 5 Margaret Bradford
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Bradford
.......................................... 5 Thomas Bradford
.......................................... 5 Eleanor Bradford
.............................................. +John Wood
.......................................... 5 Sarah Bradford
.......................................... 5 Charlotte Bradford
.......................................... 5 John Wallace Bradford
.......................................... 5 Fanny Bradford
.......................................... 5 Robert Bradford
.............................................. +Annie
.................... *2nd Wife of John Wallace:
........................ +Emilia Hoar
............................... 4 Robert Grenville Wallace
................................... +Anne McKay
.......................................... 5 Emma Wallace
.......................................... 5 Harriet Wallace
.............................................. +William Donaldson
.......................................... 5 John Wallace
.......................................... 5 Anne Jane Wallace
.............................................. +John McCulla
.......................................... 5 Sarah Wallace
.............................................. +William McCulla
.......................................... 5 Robert Smyth Wallace
.......................................... 5 Mary Wallace
.......................................... 5 [1] Kate Wallace
.............................................. +[2] Joseph Dickie
.......................................... 5 Charlotte Wallace
.......................................... 5 James Wallace
.......................................... 5 Margaret Wallace

The earliest reference I have found to the Wallace family of Rathcarbery and Lisnalee is in a deed dated 1734 when John Wallace and three others obtain a lease for 60 years.
In 1863 John makes over his 1/4 share to his elder son, Robert.
It is possible to link these two to my known ancestors John Wallace and his son, Robert Grenville Wallace.

In his King's Inn Admission papers Robert is described as educated at Magernahailey which is at Bessborough a few miles from Rathcarbery.
In his Memoir 'Forty Years in the World' Robert makes explicit reference to Loughgilly and Rathcarbery and his description of running away from home fits this location perfectly.

A memorial of a deed that John Wallace, attorney, drew up in 1787 for the Jenkins family of Altnamakin was witnessed by Robert Wallace of Rathcarbery.

Descendants of John Wallace

Generation No. 1

1. JOHN1 WALLACE died in Rathcarbery, Loughgilly, Co Armagh.

Child of JOHN WALLACE is:
2. i. ROBERT2 WALLACE, b. Rathcarbery, Loughgilly, Co Armagh.

Generation No. 2

2. ROBERT2 WALLACE (JOHN1) was born in Rathcarbery, Loughgilly, Co Armagh.

Notes for ROBERT WALLACE:
Flax growers list, 1796
Wallace John Loughgilly Armagh
Wallace Robert Loughgilly Armagh

Child of ROBERT WALLACE is:
3. i. JOHN3 WALLACE, b. 1760; d. January 30, 1827, Cloghog Lodge, Creggan, Co Armagh.

Generation No. 3

3. JOHN3 WALLACE (ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born 1760, and died January 30, 1827 in Cloghog Lodge, Creggan, Co Armagh. He married (1) JANE DONALDSON, daughter of JOSEPH DONALDSON and ANNE HENRY. She was born Abt. 1767, and died April 13, 1823 in Cloghog Lodge, Creggan, Co Armagh. He married (2) EMILIA HOAR.

Notes for JOHN WALLACE:
Armagh Lic bonds
Donaldson Jean to John Wallace 1794 (not Jane but still seems likely)

Graveyard Inscriptions; Seanchas Ard mhacha Vol 6 No 2 1972
Creggan graveyard - d6 - Here lie the remains of John Wallace, Attorney at Law, who died 30th Jan 1827, aged 67 years and of Jane, his wife who died 13th April 1823 aged 55 years; leaving behind them an unsullied character, an example of honour, integrity, humanity and resignation to the will of Providence, taking to this grave the sighs, the tears and the prayers of the poor.

Children of JOHN WALLACE and JANE DONALDSON are:
4. i. MARY ANNE4 WALLACE, b. 1795; d. 1870.
5. ii. JANE WALLACE, b. June 1805, Cloghog, Creggan, Co Armagh; d. May 23, 1884.
6. iii. ELIZA WALLACE.
7. iv. MARGARET WALLACE, b. 1811; d. July 04, 1885.

Child of JOHN WALLACE and EMILIA HOAR is:
8. v. ROBERT GRENVILLE4 WALLACE, b. Abt. 1789; d. August 12, 1851, Edward St, Newry.

Generation No. 4

4. MARY ANNE4 WALLACE (JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born 1795, and died 1870. She married ROBERT DICKIE 1817, son of ROBERT DICKIE and MARY REID. He was born 1784, and died February 18, 1840 in Rochdale.

Notes for ROBERT DICKIE:
Robert Dickie of Annaghvacky - ennumerator of Tithe Applotment.

Feb 6, 1817 - Robert Dickie Esq to MA Wallace - Copy of marriage settlement
Robt Dickie jnr of Clonaleenan - John Wallace, city of Dublin, gent, attorney at law - Mary Ane Wallace, eldest daughter
Robt Dickie get £500 marriage portion from John Wallace

Children of MARY WALLACE and ROBERT DICKIE are:
i. DR ROBERT5 DICKIE, b. 1818; d. August 05, 1844, Kamptee, East Indies.

Notes for DR ROBERT DICKIE:
Assistant Surgeon Honourable East India Company Service - doing duty with the 21st Fusiliers, at Kamptee, East Indies.

9. ii. JOHN DICKIE, b. 1820; d. February 25, 1902, Casino, Malahide.
iii. JOSEPH DICKIE, b. October 01, 1821; d. October 01, 1877, Fairhill, Dundalk; m. KATE WALLACE, April 20, 1849, Sandys st. Presbyterian Church, Newry; b. September 23, 1828; d. January 30, 1916, Fairhill, Dundalk..

Notes for JOSEPH DICKIE:
King's Inn Admission Papers
Joseph Dickie, son of Robert, Rochdale, Co. Louth, decd. under 22, ed. Co. Monaghan; formerly a woolen draper. H. 1843 - afft. Robert Grenville Wallace, uncle.

1849 20th April Joseph Dickie, solr of Dundalk, son of Robert Dickie married Kate Wallace, 20, of Newry, daughter of Robert Wallace, attorney at law in the Sandys street Presbyterian Church, Newry; Witnessed by William McMaster and Wm Charleton.

Notes for KATE WALLACE:
From a letter written by Harriet Wallace's son, William Donaldson;
"My Aunt Kate lived at Farnkill (Fairhill) in a fine old house close to Dundalk when I was there. I stopped with her about a week. She had a knack of making one feel at home more than anyone I ever met".

iv. JAMES DICKIE, b. 1823.
v. JANE DICKIE, b. 1825; d. November 02, 1830.
10. vi. MARY DICKIE, b. August 19, 1827.
11. vii. ELIZABETH DICKIE, b. 1829; d. 1912.
12. viii. ALEXANDER DICKIE, b. 1831; d. 1887.
ix. JANE DICKIE, b. 1834.
x. MARGARET DICKIE, b. 1836; d. October 28, 1926.

Notes for MARGARET DICKIE:
Margaret Dickie (1836-1926) gave most of the information relating to the Donaldson, Dickie & Wallace families.

xi. WILLIAM DICKIE, b. 1839.

5. JANE4 WALLACE (JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born June 1805 in Cloghog, Creggan, Co Armagh, and died May 23, 1884. She married JOHN THOMAS DICKIE October 21, 1823, son of ROBERT DICKIE and MARY REID. He was born 1787, and died December 31, 1876.

Notes for JANE WALLACE:
I'm not sure where I got this birth year of 1805. RGW states that his father returned fron America in 1806; RGW is quite specific; John travelled to Washington in the spring of 1806, obtained a certificate from the British consul, travelled to New York and arrived back in Ireland after a passage of 28 days. In fact an ad in the BNL is dated 20th August, 1805

Jane, wife of John Thomas Dickie & daughter of Wallace of Cloghog, who died 23rd May 1884 aged 78 years - graveyard inscription.

Notes for JOHN THOMAS DICKIE:
From statement of John Dickie of Casino;

John Thomas 3rd son of my grandfather had a large family. He lived at Clonaleenan near Dundalk in the house built by my grandfather. His only son surviving him, Thomas Coulter Dickie, owns the property he had in Louth and is a solicitor in good practice in Omagh.


Children of JANE WALLACE and JOHN DICKIE are:
i. JANE5 DICKIE, b. 1825; d. October 24, 1890.
ii. ROBERT DICKIE, b. 1826.
iii. JOHN DICKIE, b. 1828; d. September 09, 1858.

Notes for JOHN DICKIE:
Late of HM customs, London

iv. GEORGE DICKIE.
v. MARIA DICKIE, b. 1832.
vi. JOSEPH DICKIE.
vii. JAMES DICKIE, b. 1835; d. August 03, 1846.

Notes for JAMES DICKIE:
Baptised by Rev Joseph Dickie 1st Jan 1836

13. viii. THOMAS COULTER DICKIE, b. 1837; d. 1908.
ix. ELIZABETH DICKIE, b. September 1838; d. April 08, 1930.
x. ELEANOR DICKIE, b. 1842; d. February 17, 1930.
xi. ANNE DICKIE, b. September 22, 1844; d. August 25, 1922.
xii. EUPHEMIA DICKIE, b. 1848.

6. ELIZA4 WALLACE (JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) She married JAMES MCCULLAGH. He died in Ballybay.

Children of ELIZA WALLACE and JAMES MCCULLAGH are:
i. JOHN WALLACE5 MCCULLAGH.
ii. SARAH JANE MCCULLAGH.
iii. JANE MCCULLAGH.
iv. MARY MCCULLAGH, m. ? MCMURRAY; d. Ballybay.
v. JAMES MCCULLAGH.
vi. ELIZA MCCULLAGH.
vii. ANNA MCCULLAGH.
viii. THOMAS MCCULLAGH.
ix. MARGARET MCCULLAGH.
x. MARTHA MCCULLAGH.
xi. ESTHER MCCULLAGH.

7. MARGARET4 WALLACE (JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born 1811, and died July 04, 1885. She married THOMAS BRADFORD 1835 in Clonaleenan. He was born 1796, and died January 08, 1872 in Carnbeg.

Notes for THOMAS BRADFORD:
Mr Thomas Bradford of Carnbeg gave evidence to the Devon Commission - 356

Children of MARGARET WALLACE and THOMAS BRADFORD are:
14. i. SAMUEL5 BRADFORD.
15. ii. JANE BRADFORD.
iii. MARY ANNE BRADFORD, b. 1839; m. REV JOHN ELLISON.
iv. MARGARET BRADFORD, b. 1839.
v. ELIZABETH BRADFORD.
vi. THOMAS BRADFORD, b. 1844; d. September 23, 1899.
16. vii. ELEANOR BRADFORD.
viii. SARAH BRADFORD, b. 1846.
ix. CHARLOTTE BRADFORD, b. 1848; d. September 22, 1882.
x. JOHN WALLACE BRADFORD, b. 1851; d. January 02, 1867.
xi. FANNY BRADFORD, b. 1854; d. May 05, 1870.
17. xii. ROBERT BRADFORD, b. 1856.

8. ROBERT GRENVILLE4 WALLACE (JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1789, and died August 12, 1851 in Edward St, Newry. He married ANNE MCKAY February 12, 1807 in Cannanore, India. She was born Abt. 1796 in India, and died May 16, 1859 in St Patrick's, Newry.

Notes for ROBERT GRENVILLE WALLACE:
King's Inn Admission papers.
Wallace, Robert Grenville, only son of John, Dublin attorney, & Emilia Hoar, dec'd; over 16; ed. Magernahailey; affd. father; E 1825.

St Patrick's C of I Newry.
[Granite headstone & walled enclosure]
In memory of Robert G Wallace, solicitor, formerly Lieut. in HM 65th Regt, died 12th Aug 1851 aged 62 years.
Annie Wallace his wife died 16th May 1859 aged 63 years.
And their children; Robert S Wallace, solr. died 1849 aged 24 years. And Charlotte, James & Margt Wallace, their infant children.

Notes for ANNE MCKAY:
Title: British Library: Ref N/2/3 folio 178
Text: Robert Wallace , a sergeant in H.Ms 90th or 70th Regiment married Miss Ann McKay at Cannanore February 12th 1807.
The entry reads; this marriage was solemnized between us Robert G. Wallace and the mark X of Ann McKay.

Children of ROBERT WALLACE and ANNE MCKAY are:
i. EMMA5 WALLACE, b. November 23, 1808, Seringapatam, India.

Notes for EMMA WALLACE:
Birth: 02 JUN 1808
Christening: 08 DEC 1808 Seringapatam, , Tamil Nadu, India
NB Robert gives the birth as 23rd November.

18. ii. HARRIET WALLACE, b. January 06, 1811, Calcutta, India.
iii. JOHN WALLACE, b. April 11, 1817, Seroor, India.
19. iv. ANNE JANE WALLACE, b. September 09, 1819, Dundalk.
20. v. SARAH WALLACE, b. October 24, 1821; d. March 31, 1867, Newry.
vi. ROBERT SMYTH WALLACE, b. July 01, 1824; d. May 03, 1849.

Notes for ROBERT SMYTH WALLACE:
baptised by Rev John Mitchel 13 Aug 1824

Robert Smyth Wallace, son of Robert G Wallace, Newry, solr. sworn in as an attorney, 11 Dec.1845.

vii. MARY WALLACE, b. September 08, 1826.

Notes for MARY WALLACE:
Baptised by Rev John Mitchel 28th Oct 1826

viii. KATE WALLACE, b. September 23, 1828; d. January 30, 1916, Fairhill, Dundalk; m. JOSEPH DICKIE, April 20, 1849, Sandys st. Presbyterian Church, Newry; b. October 01, 1821; d. October 01, 1877, Fairhill, Dundalk..

Notes for KATE WALLACE:
From a letter written by Harriet Wallace's son, William Donaldson;
"My Aunt Kate lived at Farnkill (Fairhill) in a fine old house close to Dundalk when I was there. I stopped with her about a week. She had a knack of making one feel at home more than anyone I ever met".

Notes for JOSEPH DICKIE:
King's Inn Admission Papers
Joseph Dickie, son of Robert, Rochdale, Co. Louth, decd. under 22, ed. Co. Monaghan; formerly a woolen draper. H. 1843 - afft. Robert Grenville Wallace, uncle.

1849 20th April Joseph Dickie, solr of Dundalk, son of Robert Dickie married Kate Wallace, 20, of Newry, daughter of Robert Wallace, attorney at law in the Sandys street Presbyterian Church, Newry; Witnessed by William McMaster and Wm Charleton.

ix. CHARLOTTE WALLACE, b. 1816, Bombay, Maharashtra, India.

Notes for CHARLOTTE WALLACE:
Christening: 23 NOV 1816 Bombay, Maharashtra, India

x. JAMES WALLACE.
xi. MARGARET WALLACE.

Generation No. 5

9. JOHN5 DICKIE (MARY ANNE4 WALLACE, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born 1820, and died February 25, 1902 in Casino, Malahide. He married AGNES PEARSON. She was born 1822, and died January 11, 1911.

Children of JOHN DICKIE and AGNES PEARSON are:
i. ROBERT6 DICKIE, b. 1854; d. January 25, 1891.
ii. WILLIAM DICKIE, m. MARY GAWN.
iii. MARY ANNE DICKIE, m. GILBERT KIRKER.
iv. AGNES DICKIE.
v. JOHN DICKIE.
vi. JOSEPH DICKIE, b. 1865; d. July 04, 1888.
vii. MARGARET DICKIE, b. 1863; d. October 31, 1892.
viii. JAMES DICKIE, m. MARGARET THOMSON.

Notes for JAMES DICKIE:
Solicitor, Seatown House, Swords, Co Dublin.

10. MARY5 DICKIE (MARY ANNE4 WALLACE, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born August 19, 1827. She married REV JOSEPH DONALDSON May 23, 1850, son of ALEXANDER DONALDSON and ELIZABETH JENKINS. He was born September 21, 1821, and died 1880 in Fermoy, Co. Cork.

Notes for REV JOSEPH DONALDSON:
FASTI: Joseph Donaldson, son of Alexander Donaldson, Tullyvallen; born 21 Dec 1821; educ. OCB, Glas. Edin MA (Glas) 1845; lic. Monaghan 5 Sept 1848; ord. Foxford 8th Nov 1849, resigned 1851; installed Fermoy 25th Apr. 1851; married 1850 Mary daughter of Robert Dickie, Rockdale, Co. Louth; died. 1 Dec. 1880.

1850 23rd May Rev Joseph Donaldson, Foxford, son of Alexander, farmer m. Mary Dickie of Aughavackey, dau of Robert Dickie, farmer; Witnesses - Thomas Blackley and Joseph Dickie.

Rev. Joseph Donaldson; 1880: Effects under £6,000 - 1st Feb 1881
The will (with one codicil) of the Rev. Joseph Donaldson, late of the Manse Fermoy, Co Cork. Presbyterian minister, decd, who died 1 Dec 1880 at same place, was proved at the Principal Registry by Mary Donaldson of same place, Widow and Joseph Randal Donaldson of Dundalk, Co Louth and James Henry of 8 Upper Sackville St, Dublin, Solicitors, the Executors.

Children of MARY DICKIE and JOSEPH DONALDSON are:
i. ROBERT6 DONALDSON.
ii. ALEXANDER DONALDSON, d. 1872.
iii. ELIZABETH DONALDSON.
iv. ANNIE MATILDA DONALDSON, m. DAVID WILSON.
v. JOSEPH RANDAL DONALDSON, m. LILY BROOK.
vi. JOHN RICHARD DONALDSON, m. ALICIA KERR.
vii. JANE DONALDSON.
viii. EDITH DONALDSON.
ix. MARY HELEN DONALDSON.

11. ELIZABETH5 DICKIE (MARY ANNE4 WALLACE, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born 1829, and died 1912. She married WILLIAM MCMASTER October 03, 1850, son of JOHN MCMASTER. He died 1892.

Notes for WILLIAM MCMASTER:
1850 3rd Oct Wm McMaster Ship agent, Dundalk, son of John McMaster, farmer married Eliza Anne Dickie of Annaghavackey, dau. of Robert Dickie. Witnessed by Allen Nicholl and Saml Dickie.

Children of ELIZABETH DICKIE and WILLIAM MCMASTER are:
i. ELIZABETH6 MCMASTER.
ii. ROBERT DICKIE MCMASTER, m. (1) ELSIE TOWNSEND; d. 1880; m. (2) CONSTANCE RANKIN; d. 1898; m. (3) LILLIAS ?.
iii. JOHN MAXWELL MCMASTER, m. FRANCES ROBINSON.

Notes for JOHN MAXWELL MCMASTER:
I think that John Maxwell McMaster was a witness at the marriage of William McWilliam to Hessie Morell.

iv. MARIAN MCMASTER.
v. EMILY MCMASTER.
vi. MARGARET MCMASTER.
vii. WILLIAM MCMASTER, m. ISABEL MASSEY.
viii. HENDERSON MCMASTER.

12. ALEXANDER5 DICKIE (MARY ANNE4 WALLACE, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born 1831, and died 1887. He married ANNA MARIA MCCULLA March 06, 1863 in Rostrevor Presbyterian Church, daughter of WILLIAM MCCULLA and SARAH WALLACE. She was born December 07, 1839, and died August 25, 1896.

Notes for ALEXANDER DICKIE:
Landowners in 1876.
Alexander Dickie - 155 acres

Children of ALEXANDER DICKIE and ANNA MCCULLA are:
i. ROBERT6 DICKIE, d. July 11, 1921, Fairhill, Dundalk.

Notes for ROBERT DICKIE:
He was a solicitor & may have inherited Fairhill from his aunt Kate who died in Fairhill in 1916

ii. WILLIAM DICKIE, b. 1867; d. January 27, 1919.
iii. ALEXANDER ALFRED DICKIE, b. 1868; d. June 02, 1933, Beech Hurst, Bray, Co Wicklow; m. MARIE COYLE.
iv. SARAH DICKIE, d. February 20, 1946.
v. KATHERINE DICKIE, m. F ACHESON.
vi. JOHN THOMAS DICKIE.
vii. MARY DICKIE, d. December 09, 1938.
viii. ELIZABETH DICKIE.
ix. JOSEPH DICKIE, b. 1875; d. February 29, 1908.
x. MARGARET DICKIE, d. January 23, 1936.

13. THOMAS COULTER5 DICKIE (JANE4 WALLACE, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born 1837, and died 1908. He married MAUD KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MCNEICE. She died January 28, 1943 in Clonavon, Omagh.

Notes for THOMAS COULTER DICKIE:

King's Inn Admission Papers
Thomas Coulter Dickie, son of John Thomas, Clonaleenan, Co. Louth; under 22. BA Queens Univ. Practiced in Omagh affd father H 1859
Solicitor in Omagh & also associated with Robert Dickie, William McWilliam & James Henry as solicitors at 41 Sackville st in 1895

Children of THOMAS DICKIE and MAUD MCNEICE are:
i. ?6 DICKIE.
ii. THOMAS WALLACE DICKIE.

Notes for THOMAS WALLACE DICKIE:
Major Thomas Wallace Dickie BL

I have downloaded a Irish Army file; he was involved in an incident in Cork.

14. SAMUEL5 BRADFORD (MARGARET4 WALLACE, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) He married SARAH WILSON. She was born in Enniskillen.

Children of SAMUEL BRADFORD and SARAH WILSON are:
i. MARGARET6 BRADFORD.
ii. FLORENCE BRADFORD, m. ROBERT MYLES.

15. JANE5 BRADFORD (MARGARET4 WALLACE, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) She married FRANCIS ROBINSON.

Child of JANE BRADFORD and FRANCIS ROBINSON is:
i. GEORGINA6 ROBINSON, m. WALTER LEWIS.

16. ELEANOR5 BRADFORD (MARGARET4 WALLACE, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) She married JOHN WOOD.

Children of ELEANOR BRADFORD and JOHN WOOD are:
i. MAUD6 WOOD.
ii. EDWIN WOOD.
iii. ARTHUR WOOD.

17. ROBERT5 BRADFORD (MARGARET4 WALLACE, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born 1856. He married ANNIE.

Child of ROBERT BRADFORD and ANNIE is:
i. BERNARD6 BRADFORD.

18. HARRIET5 WALLACE (ROBERT GRENVILLE4, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born January 06, 1811 in Calcutta, India. She married WILLIAM DONALDSON March 18, 1831, son of JOSEPH DONALDSON and MARY. He was born Abt. 1814.

Notes for HARRIET WALLACE:
William Donaldson was described as Harriet's cousin by affinity. Her grandfather had married, as his second wife, Jane Donaldson. Presumably William was Jane's nephew.

William & Harriet emigrated to Canada.

Child of HARRIET WALLACE and WILLIAM DONALDSON is:
i. WILLIAM6 DONALDSON.

19. ANNE JANE5 WALLACE (ROBERT GRENVILLE4, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born September 09, 1819 in Dundalk. She married JOHN MCCULLA January 01, 1839 in Cloghog Lodge, Crossmaglen.

Notes for ANNE JANE WALLACE:
Mrs McCulla - Ladies school - 16 Edward st 2 Jan 1851 & 3 Edward st 15 th July;
{NB - RGW, who may have been her father, as solr at 30 Edward st.}

Mrs Anne Jane McCulla, Boarding and Day School, Kildare St, 15th july 1852 & 8 Dec, 1854

Text: The Belfast News-Letter (Belfast, Ireland), Friday, January 4, 1839; Issue 10591
January 1, by the Rev. James Shields, Mr. John M'Culla, of Dundalk, to Anne Jane, daughter of Mr. Wallace, of Cloghog Lodge, Crossmaglen.

Child of ANNE WALLACE and JOHN MCCULLA is:
i. JOHN ROBERT6 MCCULLA, b. 1840.

20. SARAH5 WALLACE (ROBERT GRENVILLE4, JOHN3, ROBERT2, JOHN1) was born October 24, 1821, and died March 31, 1867 in Newry. She married WILLIAM MCCULLA August 05, 1836. He was born 1814, and died April 05, 1869 in St Patrick's Churchyard, Newry.

Notes for SARAH WALLACE:
Baptised by Rev Malcom 23 Jan 1822

Notes for WILLIAM MCCULLA:
Died 1869, 9th July (from will)
Newry Town Comissioner from 1849-66

More About WILLIAM MCCULLA:
Occupation: Merchant in Newry

Children of SARAH WALLACE and WILLIAM MCCULLA are:
i. ANNA MARIA6 MCCULLA, b. December 07, 1839; d. August 25, 1896; m. ALEXANDER DICKIE, March 06, 1863, Rostrevor Presbyterian Church; b. 1831; d. 1887.

Notes for ALEXANDER DICKIE:
Landowners in 1876.
Alexander Dickie - 155 acres

ii. ROBERT WALLACE MCCULLA, b. September 23, 1841, Newry; d. November 20, 1867, Armagh.
iii. SARAH MCCULLA, b. October 16, 1843; d. 1917, Brazil.

Notes for WILLIAM MCCULLA:
1866 William, son of William McCulla, passes final exam as solicitor.

King's Inn Admission Papers
William McCulla, son of William, Newry, Co. Down, merchant; b. 10 June 1845; afft. father T 1861.

Witness at marriage of his sister, Kate in 1875, to James Henry.

Solicitor, 21 years resident of Ravenswood - historical mining town inland from Ayr and about 100 Km south of Townsville.

v. JAMES SHIELDS MCCULLA, b. December 04, 1846.
vi. CATHERINE JANE MCCULLA, b. July 09, 1848, Newry; d. March 20, 1912, Dublin;
m. JAMES HENRY, April 21, 1875, Fairhill Dundalk; b. August 06, 1850, Newbliss; d. April 03, 1933, Portland road, Greystones, Co Wicklow.
vii. JOHN HENRY MCCULLA, b. April 15, 1850.
viii. ? MCCULLA, b. July 14, 1851.
ix. ELIZA MCCULLA, b. April 12, 1853; m. R MCMILLAN.
x. MARY MARGARET MCCULLA, b. June 22, 1855.
xi. JOSEPH DICKIE MCCULLA, b. December 14, 1857.
xii. JOHN MCCULLA, b. July 11, 1858, Newry; d. May 16, 1863, Newry.
xiii. HELEN MCCULLA, b. July 20, 1861; d. Aft. 1953; m. ARTHUR LAUGHTON.

Morell

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top


Descendants of Rev James Morell



1 James Morell
.. +Letitia Harris
......... 2 John Harris Morell
............. +Mary Montgomery Russell
.................... 3 Ann Park Morell
.................... 3 Fanny Morell
.................... 3 Mary Morell
.................... 3 James Morell
........................ +Unknown
.................... *2nd Wife of James Morell:
........................ +Agnes May Moorehead
......... *2nd Wife of John Harris Morell:
............. +Hester Elizabeth Frances Wilhelmina Dickson
.................... 3 Marion Florence Morell
........................ +[1] William McWilliam
.................... 3 Hessie Maria Morell
........................ +[1] William McWilliam
.................... 3 Lowry Dickson Morell
.................... 3 Harris Morell
.................... 3 Eva Morell
......... 2 Frances Anne Morell
......... 2 Eliza Morell
......... 2 Edward Morell
......... 2 Eliza Morell
......... 2 Charles Lucas Morell
............. +Annie Brown
.................... 3 Jane Brown Morell
.................... 3 Fanny Maria Morell
........................ +William Jackson
.................... 3 Charles Lucas Morell
.................... 3 James Harris Morell
........................ +Frances Helen Hopkins
.................... 3 Henry Brown Morell
.................... 3 Louis Francois Morell
.................... 3 David Ernest Morell
......... 2 James Morell
............. +Mary Brown
.................... 3 James Morell
.................... 3 Henry Brown Morell
.................... 3 Frederick Morell
.................... 3 Henrietta Maria Morell
........................ +? Johns
......... 2 Isabella Maria Morell
............. +J Egan

Descendants of Hugh Morell



1 Hugh Morell
.. +Margaret Jane Ross
......... 2 John Morell
............. +Catharina McKeever
.................... 3 Susanna Morell
.................... 3 Catharina Morell
......... 2 David Morell
............. +Sophia Hanna
......... 2 James Morell
......... 2 Sophia Morell
......... 2 Richard Morell
......... 2 Sara Morell
......... 2 James Morell
......... 2 Jane Morell

Descendants of Rev James Morell

Generation No. 1

1. REV JAMES4 MORELL (JOHN3, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born July 13, 1773 in Ballyquin, Dungiven, and died 1831 in Fairview, Ballybay. He married LETITIA HARRIS June 12, 1810 in Clones, daughter of JOHN HARRIS and FANNY LUCAS. She was born Abt. 1780, and died 1872 in Ballybay.

Notes for REV JAMES MORELL:
From Supplement to the McWilliam Family Record by John Morell McWilliam
Extract from register of marriages kept by Rev James Morell:
June 12th 1810. Rev James Morell of Ballibay to Letitia Harris, parish of Clones, by Rev B Foster.
NB In the Clones Parish Register he is described as the 'dissenting minister of Ballibay'

More About REV JAMES MORELL:
Occupation: Presbyterian minister, Ballybay

Notes for LETITIA HARRIS:
A family story claims that she was brought to Clones to see some rebels from 1798 being executed. She would have been 18 or 19.

Children of JAMES MORELL and LETITIA HARRIS are:
2. i. REV JOHN HARRIS5 MORELL, b. March 09, 1811, Ballybay; d. August 04, 1888, Ballybay.
ii. FRANCES ANNE MORELL, b. March 15, 1813, Ballybay; d. May 06, 1841, Ballybay.

Notes for FRANCES ANNE MORELL:
1813 Frances Anne, dau. of Rev James Morell, born at 9 o'clock in the morning of Thursday March 15th baptised by Rev M Trumble of Monaghan April 16th.

iii. ELIZA MORELL, b. May 19, 1814, Ballybay; d. July 31, 1815, Ballybay.

Notes for ELIZA MORELL:
1814 Eliza, dau. of Rev James Morell, born 7 o'clock in the morning, 17th May. Baptised 31st inst. by Rev T Harpur. Died 31st July 1815.
A moving description of her death is given in the diary of Rev James Morell

iv. EDWARD MORELL, b. March 1816, Ballybay.
v. ELIZA MORELL, b. August 1817, Ballybay; d. March 06, 1837, Ballybay.
3. vi. REV CHARLES LUCAS MORELL, b. December 1820, Ballybay, Co Monaghan; d. January 20, 1896, Dungannon, Co Tyrone.
4. vii. JAMES MORELL, b. January 1824, Ballybay; d. Aft. 1911, Belfast.
viii. ISABELLA MARIA MORELL, b. May 1826; m. REV J EGAN.

Generation No. 2

2. REV JOHN HARRIS5 MORELL (JAMES4, JOHN3, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born March 09, 1811 in Ballybay, and died August 04, 1888 in Ballybay. He married (1) MARY MONTGOMERY RUSSELL March 15, 1842 in St Mary's Church, Newry., daughter of JOHN RUSSELL and ELIZA RICHARDSON. She was born May 18, 1817 in Newry, and died July 15, 1849 in Ballybay. He married (2) HESTER ELIZABETH FRANCES WILHELMINA DICKSON 1852, daughter of JAMES DICKSON and MARY ECCLES. She was born November 09, 1817 in Rossinver, Co Leitrim, and died November 05, 1865 in Ballybay.

More About REV JOHN HARRIS MORELL:
Occupation: Presbyterian minister, Ballybay

Notes for HESTER ELIZABETH FRANCES WILHELMINA DICKSON:
Marriage Settlement.
This settlement vested the sums of £200 and £100 she had received from the wills of Anna Rebecca Eccles and Fanny Lucas, respectively and £400 she received from her father as a portion and also land at Drumummery, Co Monaghan and Shanock Manor, Co Monaghan which John was entitled to receive on the death of his mother in Charles Morell and Daniel Dickson who were named as trustees. They were to pay directly to her the interest on these.

Children of JOHN MORELL and MARY RUSSELL are:
i. ANN PARK6 MORELL, b. 1843, Ballybay, Co Monaghan; d. 1875, Ballybay, Co Monaghan.

Notes for ANN PARK MORELL:
Death certificate states that she died of meningitis

PRONI Reference : D1809/201: Dates : 20 April 1870
Description : Release from the sum of £400 - trust fund. The Rev. John H. Morell, 1st pt; Miss Anne Park Morell, Miss Fanny Morell and Mr James Morell 2nd pt; The Rev. John Weir, 3rd pt.

ii. FANNY MORELL, b. November 21, 1844, Ballybay; d. April 09, 1889, Cumry Lodge, Ballybay.

Notes for FANNY MORELL:
Will Abstract:
The Will of Fanny Morell late of Cumry Lodge Ballibay County Monaghan Spinster who died 9 April 1889 at same place was proved at Armagh by William M'William Solicitor and Marion Florence Morell Spinster both of Monaghan in said County the Executors.

She died of Phthisis [TB]

iii. MARY MORELL, b. 1846, Ballybay, Co Monaghan; d. 1851, Ballybay, Co Monaghan.
5. iv. REV JAMES MORELL, b. March 17, 1849, Ballybay; d. December 17, 1914, Ballybay.

Children of JOHN MORELL and HESTER DICKSON are:
v. MARION FLORENCE6 MORELL, b. April 01, 1853, Ballybay, Co Monaghan; d. August 05, 1915, Monaghan; m. (abt. 1907) WILLIAM MCWILLIAM; b. March 11, 1849, Creggan, Co Armagh; d. May 31, 1927, Cumber, Co Down.

Notes for MARION FLORENCE MORELL:
Birth: April 01, 1853; from Rev JM McWilliam
Date Of Death: 05/08/1915 ; from her will
Buried Coolshannagh Graveyard, Monaghan

Northern Standard 3rd June,1927; Death of William McWilliam; died at Comber.
Buried Coolshannagh Graveyard Monaghan

More About WILLIAM MCWILLIAM:
Occupation: Solicitor, Monaghan

6. vi. HESSIE MARIA MORELL, b. May 04, 1855, Ballybay; d. December 18, 1887, Monaghan.
vii. LOWRY DICKSON MORELL, b. January 24, 1857, Ballybay; d. February 11, 1889, Abergavenny, England.

Notes for LOWRY DICKSON MORELL:
Will Abstract:
Letters of Administration of the personal estate of Lowry Dickson Morell late of Cumry Lodge Ballibay County Monaghan M.D. who died 11 February 1889 at Abergavenny England were granted at Armagh to Marion Florence Morell of Monaghan County Monaghan Spinster a Sister.

viii. HARRIS MORELL, b. September 19, 1858, Ballybay, Co Monaghan; d. December 16, 1935, Bangor, Co Down.

Notes for HARRIS MORELL:
In 1911 John H Morell was manager of the Northern Bank in Ballynahinch & lived in 52 High street Ballynahinch. I can't find him in the 1901 census.

Will Abstract :
Morell John Harris of Norcroft Ballyholme Bangor county Down retired bank official died 17 December 1935 Probate Belfast 5 March to the Northern Bank Limited. Effects £207 14s. 7d.

ix. EVA MORELL, b. August 14, 1861, Ballybay, Co Monaghan; d. September 07, 1941, Bangor, Co Down.

Notes for EVA MORELL:
Will Abstract :
Morell Eva of 29 Godfrey Avenue Bangor county Down spinster died 7 September 1941 Probate Belfast 11 December to Russell McWilliam and William James McWilliam solicitors. Effects £1306 13s. 4d.

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3. REV CHARLES LUCAS5 MORELL (JAMES4, JOHN3, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born December 1820 in Ballybay, Co Monaghan, and died January 20, 1896 in Dungannon, Co Tyrone. He married ANNIE BROWN March 03, 1848 in Meeting House, Castlecaulfield, daughter of HENRY BROWN and JANE CARR. She was born Abt. 1828 in Co Tyrone, and died 1919 in Dungannon, Co Tyrone.

Notes for REV CHARLES LUCAS MORELL:
Rev. Charles Lucas Morell, D.D., Dungannon.
Licensed 1841. Ordained at Dungannon 16th Sept. 1844.
Stipend of £40 but within one year presentation of £22

Charles L Morell, 26, batchelor, clergyman of Dungannon to Anne Brown, 19, spinster of Donaghmore (father, Henry Brown, merchant) on March 3rd 1848 in the meeting house, Castlecaulfield.
Married by John H Morell
James Brown, witness.

From will on-line PRONI: Date Of Death: 20/01/1896

More About REV CHARLES LUCAS MORELL:
Occupation: Presbyterian Minister, Dungannon

Children of CHARLES MORELL and ANNIE BROWN are:
i. JANE BROWN6 MORELL, b. March 14, 1849, Dungannon, Co Tyrone; d. October 16, 1877, Dungannon, Co Tyrone.
ii. FANNY MARIA MORELL, b. July 25, 1850; m. WILLIAM JACKSON, 1868; d. Bowelk House, Ballybay.
iii. REV CHARLES LUCAS MORELL, b. February 02, 1854, Dungannon, Co Tyrone; d. 1932.

Notes for REV CHARLES LUCAS MORELL:
Minister in Drumkeen (1871-72); retired in 1882 probably after some sort of breakdown.

7. iv. JAMES HARRIS MORELL, b. July 19, 1855, Dungannon, Co Tyrone; d. Sydney, Australia.
v. HENRY BROWN MORELL, b. October 15, 1858, Dungannon, Co Tyrone; d. March 21, 1934, Wicklow.

Notes for HENRY BROWN MORELL:
County Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary. Jack knew Henry Morell and stayed with him once or twice when he was stationed in Armagh. He may have been at TCD and played rugby for Ireland in one of the earliest teams. He married in later life but left no children. He died in March 1934 in Co Wicklow. A short notice of his career in Belfast, Armagh, Donegal, Fermanagh and Cavan is given in the Irish Independent, March 23rd 1934 - There is also one in the Irish Times which states that he was present as a cadet at the depo at the time of the Phoenix Park murders.
He retired from the RIC in 1919.

Full Abstract :
Morell Henry Brown of Ard-na-cree Wicklow county Wicklow I.F.S. retired county inspector R.I.C. died 21 March 1934 Probate Belfast 3 May to Russell McWilliam solicitor. Effects £917 18s. 9d.

More About HENRY BROWN MORELL:
Occupation: County Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary.

vi. LOUIS FRANCOIS MORELL, b. July 31, 1864, Dungannon, Co Tyrone; d. 1866, Dungannon, Co Tyrone.
vii. REV DAVID ERNEST MORELL, b. November 13, 1870, Dungannon, Co Tyrone; d. January 1910, Chicago, USA.

4. JAMES5 MORELL (JAMES4, JOHN3, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born January 1824 in Ballybay, and died Aft. 1911 in Belfast. He married MARY BROWN August 12, 1856, daughter of HENRY BROWN and JANE CARR. She was born Abt. 1832 in Co Tyrone, and died Aft. 1911 in Belfast.

Notes for JAMES MORELL:
James Morell, full age, bachelor, instructor of schools, of Belturbet, Annagh (father: James Morell, minister) to Mary Brown, full age, spinster, of Donaghmore (father: Henry Brown, merchant) on Aug.12, 1856, in First Presbyterian Church, Dungannon.

Ballibay Presbytery: 1846; Examined and found satisfactory Mr James Morell's certificates of attendance at College, 1845-6 in the (Jurn), Maths & Natural Phil. classes.
James Morell was the first Morell to attend Trinity, in 1842. He was Head Inspector of National Schools in Ireland. On the 12th Aug. 1856 he married Mary, dau. of Henry Brown and Jane Carr. 4 sons and 1 dau. He succeeded his brother, Rev Charles Lucas Morell, as Commissioner of National Education in the Presbyterian interest.
CL's brother, Mr James Morell, of Lennoxvale, in this city, and formerly secretary to the National Board of Education, was appointed and was a dilligent and painstaking Commissioner, in whom the Church had the highest confidence.

In 1911 census James, Mary and 4 of 5 children were alive and living together in 2 San Souci Park, Antrim

More About JAMES MORELL:
Occupation: Inspector of Schools & Comissioner for National Education System

Children of JAMES MORELL and MARY BROWN are:
i. JAMES6 MORELL, b. Abt. 1858, Co Armagh.

Notes for JAMES MORELL:
Stockbroker

ii. HENRY BROWN MORELL, b. Abt. 1860, Co Armagh.

Notes for HENRY BROWN MORELL:
Teacher - private tuition; Was he the one who won the cycling medal?

iii. FREDERICK MORELL, b. Abt. 1863, Co Armagh.

Notes for FREDERICK MORELL:
In 1911 census he was ex-insurance agent

iv. HENRIETTA MARIA MORELL, b. Abt. 1858, Co Tyrone; m. ? JOHNS.

Generation No. 3

5. REV JAMES6 MORELL (JOHN HARRIS5, JAMES4, JOHN3, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born March 17, 1849 in Ballybay, and died December 17, 1914 in Ballybay. He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married (2) AGNES MAY MOOREHEAD 1890, daughter of ?. She was born 1857 in Co Armagh, and died March 25, 1916 in Blackbridge, Co Down.

Notes for REV JAMES MORELL:
Rev James Morell of Glenwherry was installed in 3rd Rathfriland on 15th Mar 1881. He went to 2nd Ballybay 7th October 1884.

Will Abstract:
Probate of the Will of The Reverend James Morell late of Cumry Lodge Ballybay County Monaghan Presbyterian Clergyman who died 17 December 1914 granted at Armagh to William M'William Clerk of the Crown and Peace.

More About REV JAMES MORELL:
Occupation: Presbyterian minister, Ballybay

Notes for AGNES MAY MOOREHEAD:
Will Abstract:
Probate of the Will of Agnes May Morell late of Blackbridge County Down Widow who died 25 March 1916 granted at Belfast to The Reverend John N. Moorhead Presbyterian Minister.

Child of JAMES MORELL and UNKNOWN is:
i. HARRIET B W7 MORELL.

Notes for HARRIET B W MORELL:
There is a reference to 'my daughter Harrie' in James Morell's will.
She sold Cumry Lodge to James Breakey in 1916. The deed was witnessed by John H Morell of Ballynahinch
1916 44 152 - 12th Nov 1916
Harriett B----- Morell of Kinross, Donaghadee in Co Down - James Breakey of Ballydian, Mon - £1000 - 40 acres 20 perches statute measure - Cumry.

6. HESSIE MARIA6 MORELL (JOHN HARRIS5, JAMES4, JOHN3, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born May 04, 1855 in Ballybay, and died December 18, 1887 in Monaghan. She married WILLIAM MCWILLIAM February 01, 1877 in Ballybay, son of THOMAS MCWILLIAMS and ANNA RUSSELL. He was born March 11, 1849 in Creggan, Co Armagh, and died May 31, 1927 in Cumber, Co Down.

Details of William McWilliam, Hessie Morell and their descendants can be found under McWilliam of Monaghan.

 

7. JAMES HARRIS6 MORELL (CHARLES LUCAS5, JAMES4, JOHN3, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born July 19, 1855 in Dungannon, Co Tyrone, and died in Sydney, Australia. He married FRANCES HELEN HOPKINS.

Notes for JAMES HARRIS MORELL:
Bank manager, Sydney, Australia

PRONI Reference : D4183/42/11: Dates : 27 March 1896
Description : Letter from J.H. Morell, the Australian Joint Stock Bank to his uncle James [?Brown], the executor of his father's will with instructions concerning his inheritance.


Child of JAMES MORELL and FRANCES HOPKINS is:
i. KATHLEEN ISABEL7 MORELL, b. March 25, 1886.

Notes for KATHLEEN ISABEL MORELL:
Birth Certificate:
Kathleen Isabel; James Harris Morell (F); Frances Helen Hopkins (M); Umgola (PoB); 25th Mar 1886 (DoB); 9th May - Baptised by Charles L Morell DD at The Mall Presbyterian Church, Armagh.

A copy of this certificate was kept in Mummy's writing desk, dated 13th Feb, 1954. Did Daddy get it for Jack?.

Descendants of Hugh Morell

Generation No. 1

1. HUGH4 MORELL (JOHN3, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born 1787, and died May 20, 1855 in Newcastle, Canada. He married MARGARET JANE ROSS. She died Abt. 1826 in Kildoagh, Tehallen, Co Monaghan.

Notes for HUGH MORELL:
Emigrated to Canada ca. 1826

T618/73: 4 Apr 1816
David Ross of Liscarney
Hugh Morell & Margaret Morell ors Ross of Ballybay
Stuart Woodhouse & Sarah Eoodhouse ors Ross of Emyvale
Assignment, 1790
John Scott, Umgola, Armagh, 1st part
Joshua McGeogh, Drumsill, Armagh, 2nd part
(eldest son of Wm McGeogh)
John & David Ross of Derrykee, Monaghan
For £925 by John & David to 1st & 2nd parties
To John & David as tenants in common of Kildoagh in manor of Derry & Co of Monaghan
John Ross, dec’d; Will
To Matthew Anketell, esq, David Ross & Jas/Jos Fleming
½ of his title to Kildoagh in trust for use of his 5th dau the said Margaret (Morell) &
½ for 6th dau Sarah Woodhouse (Ross)
Since death of John Ross, Margaret married Hugh Morell, deed of marriage settlement, settled on children;
Sarah married Woodhouse 6 Oct 1812, settled on issue
David Ross and both couples agree to make a partition as indicated on map.


Children of HUGH MORELL and MARGARET ROSS are:
2. i. JOHN5 MORELL, b. September 1812, Ballybay, Co Monaghan.
ii. DAVID MORELL, b. May 1814, Ballybay, Co Monaghan; d. 1891; m. SOPHIA HANNA.

Notes for DAVID MORELL:
Baptised by Rev James Morell in 1st Ballybay Presbyterian Church

iii. JAMES MORELL, b. August 1815, Ballybay, Co Monaghan; d. Bef. 1821.

Notes for JAMES MORELL:
Baptised by Rev James Morell in 1st Ballybay Presbyterian Church
The Canadian records suggest that James was born in 1821; the James born in 1815 may have died young

iv. SOPHIA MORELL, b. November 1816, Ballybay, Co Monaghan.

Notes for SOPHIA MORELL:
Baptised by Rev James Morell in 1st Ballybay Presbyterian Church

v. RICHARD MORELL, b. October 1818, Ballybay, Co Monaghan.

Notes for RICHARD MORELL:
Baptised by Rev James Morell in 1st Ballybay Presbyterian Church

See Letters

vi. SARA MORELL, b. 1820, Kildoagh, Tehallen, Co Monaghan.
vii. JAMES MORELL, b. 1821, Kildoagh, Tehallen, Co Monaghan.

Notes for JAMES MORELL:
The Canadian records suggest that James was born in 1821; the James born in 1815 may have died young

See Morell lettters

viii. JANE MORELL, b. 1825, Kildoagh, Tehallen, Co Monaghan.

Generation No. 2

2. JOHN5 MORELL (HUGH4, JOHN3, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born September 1812 in Ballybay, Co Monaghan. He married CATHARINA MCKEEVER.

Notes for JOHN MORELL:
Baptism by Rev James Morell, 1st Ballybay
TAB 29th Oct 1832 Kildoagh townland, Tehallen alias Tyholland: John Morell & tenants Acreable rate 2, 5, 6 - area 15, 2, 7 - Tithe 1, 18, 9
John's wife and children are inferred from the Tyholland RC Parish records; I assume that he was the father of Sarah Morell and Anne Maguire who lived in Kildoagh townland in 1901 & 1911 & who were born between 1849 & 1853 - the records over this period are badly damaged by water.
The sponsors of Susanna were John McKenna & Anna Conlon; of Catherina, John & Elenora Duffy.


Children of JOHN MORELL and CATHARINA MCKEEVER are:
i. SUSANNA6 MORELL, b. June 13, 1841.

Notes for SUSANNA MORELL:
Baptism in Tehallen Roman Catholic church

ii. CATHARINA MORELL, b. November 23, 1843.

Notes for CATHARINA MORELL:
Baptism in Tehallen Roman Catholic church.


Murrell

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

 

Descendants of Samuel Morell



1 Samuel Morell
......... 2 James Morell
.................... 3 John Morell
........................ +Alice
............................... 4 James Morell
................................... +Letitia Harris
............................... 4 Hugh Morell
................................... +Margaret Jane Ross
............................... 4 Maria Morell
................................... +Henry Haslett
............................... 4 Eliza Morell
............................... 4 Ally Morell
............................... 4 Henry Morell
............................... 4 Jane Morell
................................... +William Lynd
............................... 4 John Morell
.................... 3 Samuel Morell
.................... 3 Henry Morell
.................... 3 Alice Morell
........................ +William Haslett
............................... 4 Jane Haslett
................................... +John O'Kane
............................... 4 Henry Haslett
................................... +Mary Wilson
............................... 4 Maria Haslett
................................... +James Shannon
.................... 3 Maria Morell
........................ +James Horner
............................... 4 Maria Horner
................................... +James Wilson
............................... 4 James Horner
.................... 3 Mary Morell
.................... 3 Robert Morell
............................... 4 Robert Morell
......... 2 Robert Morell
............. +Mary Alison
.................... 3 John Morell
.................... 3 Samuel Morell
......... 2 Mary Morell

Generation No. 1

I have only inferred the descent from Samuel Morell, through James to John Morell/Murrell through their common links to the townland of Ballyquin, Balteagh Parish. I am clear that John Murrell of Ballyquin, linen draper, was the father of Rev James Morell and brother of Henry Morell, died 1817.

There are Robert Morells in all generations but I am uncertain about the precise relationships.

1. SAMUEL1 MORELL died Bef. 1740 in Ballyquin, Co Derry.

Notes for SAMUEL MORELL:
113:45:77363 - 8th Sept, 1743
Robert Huey, the island of Inch, Tyrone, farmer & Thos Smyth, Newtownlimavady
H to S - ¼ of Ballyquin then in occupation of Darby O'Cuig & Bryan O'Kiney? & their undertenants re lease made by Wm Conolly, dec'd to Robt Huey, Sam'l Murrile & James Martin (& John Kerr) of the whole towne of Ballyquin

151:421:102037
Repeats above re original lease to Robert Huey, Samuel Moriel & James Martin
4th Apr 1700 for above lives


Children of SAMUEL MORELL are:
2. i. JAMES2 MORELL.
3. ii. ROBERT MORELL, d. Abt. 1778, Ballyquin, Co Derry.
iii. MARY MORELL, b. Abt. 1718, Ballyquin, Co Derry; d. March 21, 1790, Limavady.

Notes for MARY MORELL:
Buried at Christ Church, Limavady in same grave as Mary Morell who died 1st August, 1834. The second Mary was aunt of Rev James, Hugh, John etc. I assume that the first Mary was her aunt and sister of James & Robert, though Mary Alison, wife of Robert is a possibility.

Generation No. 2

2. JAMES2 MORELL (SAMUEL1)

Notes for JAMES MORELL:
James Morell of Ballyquin, Dungiven. Representative elder for Drumachose Presbyterian church to the Synod of Ulster, 1745-55-60.

James and Robert Murril are recorded as householders in Bellywhin townland in the 1740s.

FASTI of Presbyterian ministers gives Rev Samuel Morell as the 2nd son of James Morell, farmer

Thrift Wills: James Murell, Ballyquin 1787

More About JAMES MORELL:
Occupation: Farmer (His father, Samuel got a lease from Wm Conolly in Ballyquin in 1700)

Children of JAMES MORELL are:
4. i. JOHN3 MORELL, b. Abt. 1739; d. May 1821, Ballyquin, Balteagh, Co Derry.
ii. REV SAMUEL MORELL, b. 1744, Ballyquin, Balteagh, Co Derry; d. March 06, 1772, Tullylish, Co Down.

Notes for REV SAMUEL MORELL:
Samuel Morell, 2nd son of James Morell, farmer; entered Glasgow 1762, lic. Route 1768.
Synod of Ulster; Dromore Pres. ordained Mr. Saml. Morriel, 6th June 1770.
Shot by the Hearts of Oak at Gilford Castle, March 06, 1772

In the meeting house of Tullylish there is a marble monument. It is a white slab bordered with black. The following is a copy of an inscription:
"Near this place lies the remains of the Reverend Samuel Morelle, Dissenting clergyman of the parish, who was interred on the 6th March 1772 in the 28th year of his age, bravely defending the house of Sir Richard Johnston of Gilford, Baronet, when attacked by those lawless insurgents called Hearts of Oak and Hearts of Steel who, under pretence of redressing grievances which never existed, disturbed the public peace in that year. The threat to the welfare of his country and to the honour of his prince, to the glory of his God, he died fuller of faith than of fear, fuller of resolution than of pain, fuller of honour than of days. One particular friend, Sir Richard Johnston Bart, who loved him living and regrets him dead, hath caused this monument to be erected to his memory. Manit post funera virtus."

iii. HENRY MORELL, b. 1745; d. July 29, 1817.

Notes for HENRY MORELL:
Morell tombstones at Christchurch, Limavady, Co. Londonderry.
Here lyeth the body of Henry Morell who departed this life the 29th July 1817 aged 72 years. Also the body of his nephew Henry Morell who departed this life the 15th July 1850 aged 60 years.
1805 - Root Presbytery - Daniel Blair (minister) - Hen. Morell (Rep. Elder)
Will 1817 - see will file

More About HENRY MORELL:
Occupation: Linen Draper

5. iv. ALICE MORELL, b. Abt. 1745.
6. v. MARIA MORELL.
vi. MARY MORELL, b. 1758; d. August 01, 1834, Limavady.

Notes for MARY MORELL:
Mary Morell, d 1st Aug 1834 is buried at Christ Church, Limavady (with another Mary, presumably her aunt]
See will in Morell Wills

7. vii. ROBERT MORELL.

3. ROBERT2 MORELL (SAMUEL1) died Abt. 1778 in Ballyquin, Co Derry. He married MARY ALISON 1737 in Balykelly, Presbyterian Church.

Notes for ROBERT MORELL:
Robert Murril and Mary Alison were allowed proclamation - 1837. Presumably this is the brother of James Morell.

James and Robert Murril are recorded as householders in Bellywhin townland in the 1740s.

479:411:307739 - 7th Jan 1778
Robert Murrell, late of Ballyquin - WILL
To son Samuel Murrell ½ lands in Ballyquin
To son John Murrell other ½


Children of ROBERT MORELL and MARY ALISON are:
i. JOHN3 MORELL.
ii. SAMUEL MORELL.

Generation No. 3

4. JOHN3 MORELL (JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1739, and died May 1821 in Ballyquin, Balteagh, Co Derry. He married ALICE. She died May 01, 1810 in Ballyquin, Balteagh, Co Derry.

Notes for JOHN MORELL:
Death in his 83rd year from diary of Rev James Morell

More About JOHN MORELL:
Occupation: Farmer & Linen Draper

Notes for ALICE:
The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 22 (May 31, 1810), pp. 398-399
Died: Mrs. Morrell, of Ballyquin, co. Derry.
Unconfirmed identification

Children of JOHN MORELL and ALICE are:
i. REV JAMES4 MORELL, b. July 13, 1773, Ballyquin, Dungiven; d. 1831, Fairview, Ballybay; m. LETITIA HARRIS, June 12, 1810, Clones; b. Abt. 1780; d. 1872, Ballybay..

Notes for REV JAMES MORELL:
From Supplement to the McWilliam Family Record by John Morell McWilliam
Extract from register of marriages kept by Rev James Morell:
June 12th 1810. Rev James Morell of Ballibay to Letitia Harris, parish of Clones, by Rev B Foster.

More About REV JAMES MORELL:
Occupation: Presbyterian minister, Ballybay

Notes for LETITIA HARRIS:
A family story claims that she was brought to Clones to see some rebels from 1798 being executed. She would have been 18 or 19.

ii. HUGH MORELL, b. 1787; d. May 20, 1855, Newcastle, Canada; m. MARGARET JANE ROSS; d. Abt. 1826, Kildoagh, Tehallen, Co Monaghan.

Notes for HUGH MORELL:
Emigrated to Canada ca. 1826

iii. MARIA MORELL, b. Ballyquin, Co Derry; m. HENRY HASLETT; b. 1770, Upper Drumneechy.

Notes for HENRY HASLETT:

iv. ELIZA MORELL, b. 1785; d. November 16, 1850.

Notes for ELIZA MORELL:
Buried Balteagh Presbyterian Churchyard [slabstone] at the LHS of the front door

v. ALLY MORELL.
vi. HENRY MORELL, b. 1790; d. July 15, 1850.

Notes for HENRY MORELL:
20-Mar-47: On the 11th inst., at Drumachose Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. N.M. Brown, William Paul,Esq., Grove Cottage, near Kilrea, to Mary Jane, only daughter of Henry Morell, Esq.,Terrydremond House, Newtownlimavady.

vii. JANE MORELL, m. WILLIAM LYND.
viii. JOHN MORELL.

Notes for JOHN MORELL:

John Morell wrote a letter to his brother, Hugh, in Canada in 1828 stating that Ally & Eliza were living with him and also mentioning Jane Lynd.

5. ALICE3 MORELL (JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1745. She married WILLIAM HASLETT.

Children of ALICE MORELL and WILLIAM HASLETT are:
i. JANE4 HASLETT, m. JOHN O'KANE.

Notes for JOHN O'KANE:
John O’Kane [son of John O’Kane of Maine] born 1781 lived in the larger farm in the Maine and his brother Michael at the smaller adjoining farm. John O’Kane was married 1824 [aged 43] to Jane Haslett of Lower Drumneecy, daughter of William Haslett and Alice Morrell [subsequently the O’ prefix was dropped from the family name]. Source Michael Higgins

ii. REV HENRY HASLETT, m. MARY WILSON.

Notes for REV HENRY HASLETT:
FASTI: Haslett Henry 3rd son of William Haslett, farmer, Drumniccy, Bovea
b 1793 ord Castlereagh 24th Sept 1816
m 1817 dau of John Wilson, Drumcroon, Coleraine
re 1853 d Belfast 5th Dec 1868
Sir Jas Horner Haslett MP for West Belfast 1885-6 & N Belfast 1896-1905 & Mayor of Belfast 1887-8 was a son

iii. MARIA HASLETT, m. JAMES SHANNON; d. Derrybeg.

6. MARIA3 MORELL (JAMES2, SAMUEL1) She married JAMES HORNER.

Children of MARIA MORELL and JAMES HORNER are:
i. MARIA4 HORNER, m. JAMES WILSON.
ii. REV JAMES HORNER.

Notes for REV JAMES HORNER:
I'm not sure of this placing - His mother was apparently a Morell.
From FASTI:
born near Limavady, Lic Route Pres, ord Mary's Abbey (Rutland Sq) Dublin 4 Nov 1791, Mod G S of U 1804/5 Orig of 1st Code of Discipline, 1825, ret 1828, DD (USA) 1831, d 16 Jan 1842

More About REV JAMES HORNER:
Occupation: Presbyterian Minister,Mary's Abbey, Dublin.

7. ROBERT3 MORELL (JAMES2, SAMUEL1)

Notes for ROBERT MORELL:
I have placed him here as 'old Bob' from John Morell 1828 letter

Child of ROBERT MORELL is:
i. ROBERT4 MORELL.

Notes for ROBERT MORELL:
This may be the man who emigrated to USA.

Dickson

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

There were at least 7 first cousin marriages between the Dickson & Eccles families. There are also a number of marriages with the Lowry and Lucas families. This leads to considerable duplication in the following records. I may at some later date attempt to rationalise the data - a task for another day!

Descendants of John Dickson



1 John Dickson
.. +Everina Delap
......... 2 Thomas Dickson
............. +Elizabeth Conolly
.................... 3 Katherine Dickson
........................ +Joseph Lindsay
.................... 3 Everina Dickson
........................ +William Tighe
............................... 4 Elizabeth Tighe
................................... +Robert Lowry
.......................................... 5 James Lowry
.......................................... 5 Everina Lowry
.......................................... 5 Hester Lowry
.......................................... 5 Robert Lowry
.......................................... 5 John Lowry
.......................................... 5 Armar Lowry
.......................................... 5 William Lowry
.................... 3 John Dickson
........................ +Frances Eccles
............................... 4 Thomas Dickson
................................... +Hester Lowry
.......................................... 5 Hester Dickson
.............................................. +Herbert Mandeville Nash
..................................................... 6 Mary Nash
......................................................... +James West
..................................................... 6 Richard Nash
..................................................... 6 Thomas Mandeville Nash
......................................................... +Fanny Skene (or Smith)
..................................................... 6 John Nash
......................................................... +?
.......................................... *2nd Husband of Hester Dickson:
.............................................. +Carn Cross Cullen
..................................................... 6 Carn Cross Thomas Cullen
......................................................... +Jane Eleanor Palmer
.......................................... 5 John Dickson
.............................................. +Mary Louisa Bodkin
..................................................... 6 Thomas Dickson
..................................................... 6 James Dickson
..................................................... 6 Hester Jane Dickson
......................................................... +Henry Cullen
..................................................... 6 John Reynolds Dickson
......................................................... +Clara Skene (or Smith)
..................................................... 6 Hyacinth Dickson
..................................................... 6 Robert Dickson
......................................................... +Louisa Pentland
..................................................... 6 William Dickson
..................................................... 6 Belinda Dickson
......................................................... +Robert Herdman
..................................................... 6 Torence Dickson
..................................................... 6 Alex Dickson
......................................................... +Hariett Louisa Cary
..................................................... 6 Joseph Dickson
......................................................... +Louisa Frazer
..................................................... 6 [8] Mary Dickson
......................................................... +[7] William Newcombe
.......................................... 5 [4] James Lowry Dickson
.............................................. +[3] Mary Eccles
..................................................... 6 Anna Maria Dickson
..................................................... 6 Hester Dickson
..................................................... 6 Thomas Dickson
..................................................... 6 Jemima Anna Eccles Dickson
..................................................... 6 Hester Elizabeth Frances Wilhelmina Dickson
......................................................... +John Harris Morell
..................................................... 6 Daniel Eccles James Dickson
.......................................... 5 Thomas Dickson
.......................................... 5 Frances Dickson
.............................................. +LLewellyn Nash
..................................................... 6 William Nash
..................................................... 6 Robert Spread Nash
......................................................... +? Foot
..................................................... 6 Thomas Nash
......................................................... +?
..................................................... 6 Emily Wingfield Nash
......................................................... +? Powel
..................................................... *2nd Husband of Emily Wingfield Nash:
......................................................... +Jack Gibson
.......................................... 5 [6] Jemima Dickson
.............................................. +[5] John Dickson Eccles
..................................................... 6 Daniel Eccles
..................................................... 6 Charles Eccles
......................................................... +Isabella Blake
..................................................... 6 Hester Catherine Eccles
..................................................... 6 Thomas Eccles
..................................................... 6 Anna Jemima Eccles
..................................................... 6 John George Eccles
..................................................... 6 James Eccles
..................................................... 6 [10] Eliza Maria Wilhelmmina Eccles
......................................................... +[9] Benjamin Newcombe
..................................................... 6 [2] Robert Gilbert Eccles
......................................................... +[1] Nannie Elizabeth Dickson
.......................................... 5 Robert Lowry Dickson
.............................................. +Alicia Lucas
..................................................... 6 [1] Nannie Elizabeth Dickson
......................................................... +[2] Robert Gilbert Eccles
..................................................... 6 Thomas Eccles Dickson
..................................................... 6 Hessie Frances Dickson
..................................................... 6 Daniel Eccles Lucas Dickson
......................................................... +Lizzie Cullen
..................................................... 6 Francis Blaney Dickson
..................................................... 6 Robert Lowry Dickson
.......................................... 5 [12] William Dickson
.............................................. +[11] Hester Eccles
..................................................... 6 Anna Eliza Dickson
......................................................... +Robert Jenkins
..................................................... 6 Thomas William Dickson
.......................................... *2nd Wife of [12] William Dickson:
.............................................. +Hester Eccles
............................... 4 Anna Dickson
................................... +Daniel Eccles
.......................................... 5 Frances Eccles
.............................................. +Charles Robert Lucas
.......................................... 5 Charles Eccles
.......................................... 5 Anna Rebecca Dickson Eccles
.......................................... 5 [3] Mary Eccles
.............................................. +[4] James Lowry Dickson
.......................................... 5 [5] John Dickson Eccles
.............................................. +[6] Jemima Dickson
.......................................... 5 Gilbert William Eccles
.......................................... 5 Eliza Letitia Sarah Eccles
.............................................. +William Newcombe
..................................................... 6 Anna Newcombe
..................................................... 6 [7] William Newcombe
......................................................... +[8] Mary Dickson
..................................................... 6 Daniel Newcombe
..................................................... 6 Elizabeth Newcombe
......................................................... +William Newcombe
..................................................... 6 [9] Benjamin Newcombe
......................................................... +Eliza Maria Wilhelmina Eccles
..................................................... *2nd Wife of [9] Benjamin Newcombe:
......................................................... +[10] Eliza Maria Wilhelmmina Eccles
.......................................... 5 Daniel Eccles
.............................................. +Louisa Benison
..................................................... 6 Susan Martha Eccles
......................................................... +James Soden Ellis
..................................................... 6 Daniel Eccles
......................................................... +Susan
..................................................... 6 Gerrard Macklin Eccles
......................................................... +? Howard
..................................................... *2nd Wife of Gerrard Macklin Eccles:
......................................................... +Letitia Soden
..................................................... 6 John Dickson Eccles
......................................................... +?
..................................................... 6 Anna Rebecca Eccles
......................................................... +James McKee
..................................................... 6 Jemima Eccles
..................................................... 6 Richard Eccles
..................................................... 6 Charles Eccles
..................................................... 6 Rosengrave Eccles
.......................................... 5 [11] Hester Eccles
.............................................. +[12] William Dickson
.......................................... 5 Thomas Eccles
.................... 3 Thomas Dickson
.................... 3 William Dickson
.................... 3 James Dickson
......... 2 William Dickson
......... 2 Henry Dickson
.................... 3 ? Dickson
.................... 3 John Dickson
.................... 3 Henry Dickson
.................... 3 James Dickson
.................... 3 Thomas Dickson
......... 2 Elizabeth Dickson
............. +William Barton
.................... 3 Thomas Barton
........................ +Margaret Delap
............................... 4 William Barton
.................... *2nd Wife of Thomas Barton:
........................ +Margaret Delap
.................... 3 Elizabeth Barton
.................... 3 George Barton
.................... 3 Everina Barton
.................... 3 James Barton

 

Descendants of John Dickson

Generation No. 1

1. JOHN2 DICKSON (WILLIAM1) He married EVERINA DELAP, daughter of SAM DELAP.

Notes for JOHN DICKSON:
John Dickson & Everina Delap are identified as his grandparents by Tom Barton from a memoir contained in a book by Bertram Barton in the national library ca 1900

Children of JOHN DICKSON and EVERINA DELAP are:
2. i. THOMAS3 DICKSON, d. 1733.
ii. WILLIAM DICKSON, b. Ballyshannon & Co Leitrim; d. 1746.

Notes for WILLIAM DICKSON:
Co-signatory of letter of 1704 to William Conolly with his brother, Thomas

A burgess of Ballyshannon by 1722; lessee of a tenement in Carrickboy townland formerly in the possession of Patrick Conolly and bounded on the north-west by Thomas Dickson's land, 1724; (this land was still in the family 150 years later - see Rev JLD)
probably the same William Dickson who witnessed the election by Everina Dickson that a legacy of £400 under her uncle's will should lie at interest in the hands of Conolly's executors, 22 Feb, 1731; his will (describing him as of Ballyshannon, merchant) was proved in 1746; he mentioned his nephew John Dickson, esqre, his nephews Henry, Thomas, William and James Dickson, his nieces Anne Conyngham als Dickson and Lettice, and referred to his townlands of Dartery, [Th]ally, Garthally and Clunchey.
This is the clearest evidence that Henry Dickson was the brother of Thomas and William since his nephew Henry is mentioned and Henry snr must have been the father of Anne Conyngham & Lettice

3. iii. HENRY DICKSON.
4. iv. ELIZABETH DICKSON.

Generation No. 2

2. THOMAS3 DICKSON (JOHN2, WILLIAM1) died 1733. He married ELIZABETH CONOLLY, daughter of PATRICK CONOLLY and JANE COANE.

Notes for THOMAS DICKSON:
Vicars Prerog wills 1536-1870: Thomas Dickson, Ballyshannon 1733

Thomas Dickson was agent to the Ballyshannon estate of his brother-in-law, William Conolly

List of the burgesses of the parliamentary borough of Ballyshannon, 15th May 1722
Thomas Dickson (Provost), Lord Justice Conolly, Capt Dickson, Sir Henry Caldwell, Mr Baugh, Major Folliot, William Dickson, Thomas Atkinson, Michael Hewetson, Mr Jennings, Mr Gardner, Mr Jones & Samuel Atkinson; endorsed by Conolly, January 1st 1725

Notes for ELIZABETH CONOLLY:
As early as 1693 William was paying his six sisters an allowance out of the Donegal estates
[Conolly's accounts for the College lands at Tirhugh, May 1693; IAA 97/84 C24/1

Children of THOMAS DICKSON and ELIZABETH CONOLLY are:
i. KATHERINE4 DICKSON, m. JOSEPH LINDSAY.
5. ii. EVERINA DICKSON.
6. iii. JOHN DICKSON, b. Abt. 1704; d. 1774.
iv. THOMAS DICKSON.

Notes for THOMAS DICKSON:
Confirmed, Kilbarron church, 10th July, 1723; mentioned re payments from Wm Conolly's will
Captain of an independent company of militia at Ballyshannon, arrayed in 1756
Under him served William Coane as lieutenant & Henry Major as ensign; the company chaplain was Rev Wm Major
His will dated 22 May 1772 (describing him as of Ballyshannon, merchant) was proved in the Prerogative Court, 10th August 1772;
testator mentioned his nephews Thomas Dickson, Richard Tighe & Wm Lindsey, his nieces Anna Dickson, Elizabeth Tighe, Catherine Tighe, Elizabeth Lindsay & Everina Dickson, and his sister Everina (wife of William Tighe); James Dickson was his sometime apprentice in the wine trade.

v. WILLIAM DICKSON.

Notes for WILLIAM DICKSON:
Confirmed, Kilbarron church, 10th July 1723
Note his share of Wm Conolly bequest
His will dated 7th June, 1738 (proved 3rd Feb 1740) mentioned his brothers Thomas and James Dickson, his uncle Rt Hon Wm Conolly, and his sister, Everina Dickson

vi. JAMES DICKSON.

Notes for JAMES DICKSON:

James Dickson of Bordeaux was elected a freeman of Derry ca 1735

Died May 13, 1774 according to a list of lives on the Ballyshannon Estate of the Conolly family from 1748.

3. HENRY3 DICKSON (JOHN2, WILLIAM1)

Notes for HENRY DICKSON:
from Paul Hitchings
Tenant, without lease, of three tenements in Ballyshannon in 1726; ? = Henry Dickson of Ballyshannon whose daughter Eleanor was baptised at Kilbarron, 23 April 1700; perhaps father of Henry Dickson who was named as a nephew in the will of William Dickson, 1746, and who may have been Henry Dickson of Ballyshannon whose daughter Elizabeth married Edward John Wollstonecraft of London in 1755.

94;338;66591 - (1734)
William Conolly & Henry Dickson, Ballyshannon
Conolly to Henry Dickson all his tenements in B’sh and one park or land in Cullcally
(reserving hunting, hawking, fishing & fowling)
Lives of Henry Dickson 3rd son, James Dickson 4th son & Thos Dickson 5th son of Henry Dickson

Much information about Edward John Wollstonecraft and his family can be found in the biographies of Mary Wollstonecraft. Edward John was married to Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Dixon, on 13th April 1755 in Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland. Their eldest son, Edward, was born there two years later on 11th March 1757. Mary, the second of Edward John’s children, was baptised in St Botolph, Bishopsgate, on 20th May 1759.

Elizabeth born 14th Jan 1729/30, died abt 19th Apr 1782


Children of HENRY DICKSON are:
i. ?4 DICKSON.
ii. JOHN DICKSON.
iii. HENRY DICKSON.
iv. JAMES DICKSON.
v. THOMAS DICKSON.

4. ELIZABETH3 DICKSON (JOHN2, WILLIAM1) She married WILLIAM BARTON, son of WILLIAM BARTON and JANE FORSTER.

Children of ELIZABETH DICKSON and WILLIAM BARTON are:
7. i. THOMAS4 BARTON, b. December 21, 1694; d. October 18, 1780.
ii. ELIZABETH BARTON.
iii. GEORGE BARTON.
iv. EVERINA BARTON.
v. JAMES BARTON.

Generation No. 3

5. EVERINA4 DICKSON (THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) She married WILLIAM TIGHE.

Notes for EVERINA DICKSON:

Notes for WILLIAM TIGHE:
NB Mentioned in the marriage settlement of Anna Dickson as a party of the 5th part was a William Tighe of Ballyshannon

Child of EVERINA DICKSON and WILLIAM TIGHE is:
8. i. ELIZABETH5 TIGHE.

6. JOHN4 DICKSON (THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1704, and died 1774. He married FRANCES ECCLES 1740, daughter of DANIEL ECCLES and MARY LOWRY. She died 1776.

Notes for JOHN DICKSON:
He entered TCD June 13th 1721, aged 17, son of Thomas, Armiger, born at Ballyshannon & taught by Mr Grattan, Enniskillen.

See 'Marriage Settlements' for details of his marriage to Frances Eccles, daughter of Daniel Eccles of Fintona

Children of JOHN DICKSON and FRANCES ECCLES are:
9. i. THOMAS5 DICKSON, b. 1741; d. July 07, 1817, Woodville, Co Leitrim.
10. ii. ANNA DICKSON, b. 1746; d. March 11, 1819.

7. THOMAS4 BARTON (ELIZABETH3 DICKSON, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born December 21, 1694, and died October 18, 1780. He married (1) MARGARET DELAP, daughter of ROBERT DELAP.

Notes for THOMAS BARTON:
Dictionary of Irish Biography

Barton, Thomas by C. J. Woods
Barton, Thomas (1695-1780), wine merchant and property owner, was born at Curraghmore, Co. Fermanagh, on 21 December 1695, the eldest son of William Barton and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of John Dickson of Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal. After being ‘bred up a merchant’ by his uncles, Thomas and William Dickson, at Ballyshannon, near his home, he moved to France to become a factor at Marseilles and Montpellier before setting up a business at Bordeaux (1725). At first he traded French brandy for Irish wool; later claret was the chief item of his trade. On 1 November 1722, before setting off for France, he married a cousin, Margaret Delap (d. 1775) of Ballyshannon; they had an only son, William Barton(1723–92) wine merchant and property owner, born at the Delap house (1 November 1723), whom Thomas later made his partner (1743).

By 1747 Thomas Barton was sufficiently prosperous to be able to purchase a small vineyard, Le Bosq, near Saint-Corbian in the Médoc. He inherited a small estate at Curraghmore from his father and for £30,500 purchased (1752) an estate near Fethard, Co. Tipperary, adding to it the adjacent house and demesne of Grove comprising 292 plantation acres (1757). Grove was to remain in the Barton family until 1955. When William Barton married Grace Massy, a daughter of George Massy, dean of Limerick, acquiring a dowry of £3,000 (1754–5), Grove and the property around Fethard were settled on him for life. It appears that the property included the town and lands of Fethard, worth (1765) more than £1,600 p.a., and that it contained (1775) c.2,650 Irish acres, bringing an estimated rent of £1,500 p.a. By 1765 a rift had occurred between father and son. William, who seems to have been more concerned with Irish than with French interests, fought a duel with a Cornelius O'Callaghan (1742–97), MP for Fethard (1768–85), over a contest to elect a sovereign of Fethard (1772), which would have advanced his interests in the borough.

Thomas Barton (‘French Tom’) died at Bordeaux on 18 October 1780. The business in France passed then, if not before, to William. Thomas left large sums to William's six sons. To the eldest of these, Thomas (1757–1820), he left his Irish property, which caused a quarrel between William and Thomas and litigation that ceased only with William's death in 1792. Thomas the younger was owner of Fethard, MP for the borough (1783–97), and a whig. William Barton's fourth son was Hugh Barton (qv), who eventually took over the wine business started by his grandfather.

B. F. Barton, Some account of the family of Barton drawn from manuscripts and records (1902), esp. 44–8, 77 (incl. portrait); Burke, LGI (1912), 30, 175, 182; Burke, IFR, 79; Renagh Holohan, The Irish châteaux (1989), 53–8; Michael O'Donnell, ‘Parliamentary representation for County Tipperary, 1560–1800’, Tipperary Historical Journal (2001), 102–8; HIP, iii, 144–5

Child of THOMAS BARTON and MARGARET DELAP is:
i. WILLIAM5 BARTON.

Generation No. 4

8. ELIZABETH5 TIGHE (EVERINA4 DICKSON, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) She married ROBERT LOWRY, son of JAMES LOWRY and HESTER RICHARDSON.

Children of ELIZABETH TIGHE and ROBERT LOWRY are:
i. JAMES6 LOWRY, b. 1778.
ii. EVERINA LOWRY.
iii. HESTER LOWRY, b. 1780.
iv. ROBERT LOWRY, b. 1787.
v. JOHN LOWRY.
vi. ARMAR LOWRY.
vii. WILLIAM LOWRY.

9. THOMAS5 DICKSON (JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born 1741, and died July 07, 1817 in Woodville, Co Leitrim. He married HESTER LOWRY December 14, 1775, daughter of JAMES LOWRY and HESTER RICHARDSON. She died January 16, 1793.

Notes for THOMAS DICKSON:
Major Thomas Dickson of Woodville was MP for Ballyshannon from 1790-97. He was returned by Thomas Conolly after the Regency Crisis. In 1797 Conolly sold to Lord Belmore. Armar Lowry-Corry, 1st Lord Belmore was a 1st cousin to Thomas Dickson's wife, Hester Lowry.

The Bundrowes fishery was leased to him in 1788 by Rt Hon Thomas Connolly.

Tullaghan is the site of an ancient High Cross discovered on the shore after a storm and erected in 1778 by the local landlord, Dickson.

Children of THOMAS DICKSON and HESTER LOWRY are:
11. i. HESTER6 DICKSON, b. July 21, 1779.
12. ii. JOHN DICKSON, b. August 13, 1781, Woodville, Co Leitrim; d. 1822.
13. iii. REV JAMES LOWRY DICKSON, b. August 19, 1783; d. March 1861.
iv. THOMAS DICKSON, b. November 09, 1784; d. September 02, 1807.

Notes for THOMAS DICKSON:
In the army; died abroad

14. v. FRANCES DICKSON, b. June 13, 1787.
15. vi. JEMIMA DICKSON, b. June 15, 1788; d. April 08, 1879.
16. vii. ROBERT LOWRY DICKSON, b. November 03, 1789.
17. viii. WILLIAM DICKSON, b. July 09, 1791; d. July 10, 1854.

10. ANNA5 DICKSON (JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born 1746, and died March 11, 1819. She married DANIEL ECCLES February 28, 1773, son of CHARLES ECCLES and REBECCA STEWART. He was born 1746, and died July 31, 1808 in Ecclesville.

Notes for ANNA DICKSON:
Registry of Deeds
316:392:213477 27th Feb 1772
This is the marriage settlement of Anna Dickson and Daniel Eccles.

Mentioned are Daniel Eccles of Ecclesville
John Dickson of Ballyshannon, Co Donegal
Anna Dickson - only daughter
Armar Lowry Corry of Aghenis, Tyrone
Thomas Dickson
Charles Stewart of Bailieboro Castle, Co Cavan
Wm Tighe, Ballyshannon.

Will of Anna Eccles of City of Dublin, widow PRONI D2081/1/?
Codicil (1816)
following the death of my two sons, Gilbert Eccles & Thomas Eccles I get shares from the will of their father, Daniel Eccles
which I give to Thomas Lloyd of Ravensdale, Co Louth to lend and advance the same at interest to my son, Daniel Eccles & on his decease to pay same to Louisa Eccles & if she should predecease him for the benefit of children of said Daniel and Louisa.

Notes for DANIEL ECCLES:
1809 Vicars Prerog Wills Daniel Eccles Fintona

Children of ANNA DICKSON and DANIEL ECCLES are:
i. FRANCES6 ECCLES, b. December 07, 1775; d. September 08, 1846, Cavan Lodge, Fintona; m. CHARLES ROBERT LUCAS, July 27, 1811, St George, Dublin; d. December 30, 1845, Cavan Lodge, Fintona.

Notes for FRANCES ECCLES:
Left £100 to Hester Dickson & presumably her sibs in her will.

Notes for CHARLES ROBERT LUCAS:
Charles Lucas, Capt Fermanagh Militia married Frances Eccles in St George's Parish July 27, 1811

ii. CHARLES ECCLES, b. April 27, 1777; d. December 15, 1807.

Notes for CHARLES ECCLES:
Repository : Public Record Office for Northern Ireland
PRONI Reference : D623/A/143/41 29 December [1807]
Description : [John] Stewart, Omagh, to [Marquess of Abercorn].
Referring to the Lord Lieutenant's visit to Rash, the death of Major Eccles, Lord Mountjoy's registry and the potato crop.
'... Lord Mountjoy had registered most of his estate in and about Newtownstewart. It is far short of what one expected not much above 300 but he says there will be some more shortly ...'.

iii. ANNA REBECCA DICKSON ECCLES, b. June 13, 1779; d. January 1845, upper Baggot st, Dublin.

Notes for ANNA REBECCA DICKSON ECCLES:
I suspect that she was the purchaser and first owner of the Silver Tea Pot which is engraved ARE. Her will contained a charitable bequest [to the poor of Donacavey] and is probably referenced in subsequent documents.
She died in upper Baggot street, Dublin in 1845.
It would also appear that she left a bequest to Jemima Anna Dickson, her neice and this suggests the line of descent of the silver tea-pot.

18. iv. MARY ECCLES, b. May 11, 1781; d. March 17, 1858.
19. v. JOHN DICKSON ECCLES, b. September 22, 1783; d. October 12, 1836.
vi. GILBERT WILLIAM ECCLES, b. November 04, 1784; d. Bef. 1816.

Notes for GILBERT WILLIAM ECCLES:
NB Thomas Dickson applies to Thomas Conolly on behalf of his nephew, Gilbert Eccles, who wishes to join the navy, asking Conolly to intercede with Captain [Thomas] Pakenham who has recently married Miss [Louisa] Staples, Conolly's niece.
Dickson of Woodville also seeks payment of £500 owed to him.

TCD papers 1114 31st Dec 1796

At the time Gilbert was 12 years old!

20. vii. ELIZA LETITIA SARAH ECCLES, b. February 14, 1786; d. September 27, 1833.
21. viii. DANIEL ECCLES, b. March 15, 1787; d. January 12, 1869.
22. ix. HESTER ECCLES, b. April 28, 1789.
x. THOMAS ECCLES, b. June 29, 1791.

Generation No. 5

11. HESTER6 DICKSON (THOMAS5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born July 21, 1779. She married (1) HERBERT MANDEVILLE NASH. She married (2) CARN CROSS CULLEN April 10, 1800, son of CARN CULLEN and ELIZABETH SODEN. He was born 1782 in Skreeney, Manorhamilton, and died 1801 in Youghal, Co. Cork.

Children of HESTER DICKSON and HERBERT NASH are:
i. MARY7 NASH, d. September 04, 1888; m. JAMES WEST.
ii. RICHARD NASH.
iii. THOMAS MANDEVILLE NASH, m. FANNY SKENE (OR SMITH).
iv. JOHN NASH, m. ?.

Child of HESTER DICKSON and CARN CULLEN is:
v. CARN CROSS THOMAS7 CULLEN, b. January 20, 1802; d. March 16, 1878; m. JANE ELEANOR PALMER, February 13, 1832; b. Skriff.

12. JOHN6 DICKSON (THOMAS5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born August 13, 1781 in Woodville, Co Leitrim, and died 1822. He married MARY LOUISA BODKIN November 1803.

Notes for JOHN DICKSON:
CSO/RP/SC/1821/466 National Archives of Ireland: Date: 7 Aug 1821
Creator: Chief Secretary's Office
Letter from John Dickson, Woodville, Ballyshannon, County Donegal, assistant barrister for County Leitrim, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, Dublin Castle, reporting clashes between local 'factions'. In particular, recent proceedings at the fair of Tullaghan, County Leitrim, where a party of several hundred men armed with sticks, from outside the area, paraded. Reports that, 'they are men who wholly disregard the civil power in their own counties'.

BR147/3/5 Estimate by James Killen, gardener to Major John Dickson of Woodville, Co. Leitrim, of the cost of planting woods at Greelagh, Co. Sligo, includes covering note from Killen to Henry John Temple, third Viscount Palmerston, 2 pages 1 Mar 1809

Notes for MARY LOUISA BODKIN:
From the Sligo-Leitrim world of Kate Cullen

Kate's mother, Bidz, remembered visiting the Dickson's home at Woodville during her bridal tour, and
'going upstairs one night she saw a beautiful lady kneeling at her bed, saying her prayers, her long black hair hanging down over her white dressing gown. This lady was Aunt Hessie's mother, Mrs Dixon (sic). She was one of the Bodkins of Galway, commonly known as the 'bloody Bodkins'. They were Roman Catholics, but my aunt Hessie was not a very strict member of that faith, but always went to Manorhamilton Church that she might refresh her eyes with whatever was to be seen, and hear the week's gossip from the Skreeneyites or the Glenades'.

Children of JOHN DICKSON and MARY BODKIN are:
i. THOMAS7 DICKSON, b. August 08, 1804; d. 1825.
ii. JAMES DICKSON, b. 1805.
iii. HESTER JANE DICKSON, b. August 08, 1806; d. March 03, 1884; m. HENRY CULLEN.

Notes for HESTER JANE DICKSON:
BR148/5/15 Letter from Hester Cullen to William Francis Cowper Temple, later Baron Mount Temple, telling him that her son has some land in Grange adjoining Cowper Temple's and wishes to sell it, 3 pages, 18 Jun 1867

iv. JOHN REYNOLDS DICKSON, b. August 11, 1807, Woodville, Co Leitrim; d. June 07, 1880; m. CLARA SKENE (OR SMITH).

Notes for JOHN REYNOLDS DICKSON:
Griffith
John Reynolds Dickson
Leitrim: Rossinver parish - Tawly, Shean, Kinlough, Gargrim, Duncarbry, Doobally, Cloonty
Donegal: Inishmacsaint parish, Carrickboy (lots lessor] - Kilbarron parish, Cashel, Creevy

Notes for CLARA SKENE (OR SMITH):
PRONI D1150/1/39: 6 August 1844
Letter from Elizabeth Skene, Woodville, to "Mr. Leslie".
She discusses the affairs of a number of mutual friends and members of the family in Scotland, and also refers to the death by drowning of the Martins.

"We came down to this country a few days ago to visit William's sister, Mrs. Dickson, it is a very wild part of Ireland 9 miles from Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal, and the people just as wild as their country but exceedingly kind and hospitable. They received us as old friends. Not one word of discontent nor appearance of riot have we met with as yet".

v. HYACINTH DICKSON, b. February 15, 1809; d. 1878.
vi. ROBERT DICKSON, b. May 24, 1810; m. LOUISA PENTLAND, April 18, 1849, St George, Dublin.

Notes for ROBERT DICKSON:
DUBLIN (COI) , Parish/Church/Congregation - ST. GEORGE
Marriage of ROBERT DICKSON of RUSSELL PLACE (father, John Dickson, Councillor) and LOUISA GREENE PENTLAND (father, Henry Pentland, Gent) of RUSSELL PLACE on 18 April 1849

Witness 1 ARTHUR HAFFIELDS (WITNESS FOR HUSBAND)
Witness 3 JOHN R DICKSON (WITNESS FOR WIFE)

vii. WILLIAM DICKSON, b. August 1811, Cavan House?, Fintona.
viii. BELINDA DICKSON, b. June 02, 1812; m. ROBERT HERDMAN, November 14, 1837, Fintona.

Notes for BELINDA DICKSON:
December 23 1837

November 14, at Fintona, ROBERT HERMAN [sic], ESQ., to BELINDA, second daughter of JOHN DICKSON, ESQ., late of Woodville, county Leitrim

ix. TORENCE DICKSON.
x. ALEX DICKSON, b. February 23, 1817; d. 1877; m. HARIETT LOUISA CARY; d. 1888.
xi. REV JOSEPH DICKSON, b. May 05, 1819; d. April 01, 1900; m. LOUISA FRAZER; d. March 16, 1891.
xii. MARY DICKSON, m. WILLIAM NEWCOMBE, June 01, 1848, St Peter's Dublin.

Notes for MARY DICKSON:
DUBLIN (COI) , Parish/Church/Congregation - ST. PETER
Marriage of WILLIAM NEWCOMBE, MERCHANT of 101 or 4 BAGOT STREET (father, William Newcombe, Gent) and MARY BELINDA DICKSON of 60 UP BAGOT ST (father John Dickson, barrister at law) on 1 June 1848

Witness 1 WM NEWCOMBE (WITNESS FOR HUSBAND)
Witness 3 JOHN R DICKSON (WITNESS FOR WIFE)

13. REV JAMES LOWRY6 DICKSON (THOMAS5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born August 19, 1783, and died March 1861. He married MARY ECCLES May 03, 1810, daughter of DANIEL ECCLES and ANNA DICKSON. She was born May 11, 1781, and died March 17, 1858.

Notes for REV JAMES LOWRY DICKSON:
Rev James Lowry Dickson - from Church of Ireland records

coll Feb 28 (DR)
2nd son of Thomas Dickson, gentleman of Woodville, Co Leitrim, by Hester, dau. of Rev Jas Lowry. Born in Co Leitrim, ed. by Dr Carpendale, (Possibly Headmaster Royal School Armagh who died during the Thyphus epidemic, 1st Oct, 1817 - Yes ) Various Pakenhams and Robert Stewart, Lord Castlereagh were educated there but probably just before him.
ent TCD Oct 8th 1800, aged 17. BA 1805, MA 1816.
Was V Donard & C. crehelp & Chapl Dunboy from 1814.
V. Rossinver (Kilmore)1816-1835; R. Knockbride (do) 1835-40 & V. Lavey (do) 1840-61.
married Mary dau. of Daniel Eccles of Co Tyrone. d. in March 1861, aged 72.

Notes for MARY ECCLES:
Letter to Rev Daniel Dickson, Maryport, Cumberland - 1855.
Drst. Daniel,
I would have written sooner only found you were going to see the Bishop, was it a visitation or private business ------ how long did you remain with him, I thank you for telling me that you are so comfortable but you did not tell me if you were alone in the house, that is what I don't like. What is your rector's name Does he live in the town or near it, yr church I suppose is in the town, is it a large town much business done in it Your lodgings I am sure are pleasent with the view you have but the winter blast will not be so agreeable is the shore stony or sandy don't go alone bathing as you do not know the shore
The pony I am told is quite well of her lameness she was so lame that she could not be sent to Ballyhaise.

Sent by his mother, Mary (Eccles) Dickson from Stadone, Co Cavan.

Children of JAMES DICKSON and MARY ECCLES are:
i. ANNA MARIA7 DICKSON, b. December 02, 1810; d. September 27, 1884, Monaghan.

Notes for ANNA MARIA DICKSON:
Will Abstract:
The Will of Anna Maria Dickson late of Monaghan County Monaghan Spinster who died 27 September 1884 at same place was proved at Armagh by the Reverend John Harris Morell of Cumry Lodge Ballibay Presbyterian Minister and Louisa J Ellis of Monaghan Spinster both in County Monaghan the Executors.
I have the original in my possession.

Anna Maria Dickson compiled a comprehensive listing of her Dickson & Eccles ancestors which forms the basis of the genealogy presented here.
She is buried with her sister, Jemima, in Coolshannagh graveyard, Monaghan

ii. HESTER DICKSON, b. July 22, 1812; d. July 28, 1822.
iii. THOMAS DICKSON, b. July 15, 1813; d. July 22, 1885.
iv. JEMIMA ANNA ECCLES DICKSON, b. December 30, 1815, Donard, Co Wicklow.; d. July 28, 1879, Monaghan.

Notes for JEMIMA ANNA ECCLES DICKSON:
The Will of Jemima Eccles Dickson late of Monaghan County Monaghan Spinster deceased who died 28 July 1879 at same place was proved at Armagh by the oaths of Reverend John Harris Morell of Cunry Lodge Ballybay Presbyterian Minister and Louisa Jemima Ellis of Monaghan aforesaid Spinster both in said County the Executors

She is buried with her sister, Anna Maria, in Coolshannagh graveyard, Monaghan.

v. HESTER ELIZABETH FRANCES WILHELMINA DICKSON, b. November 09, 1817, Rossinver, Co Leitrim; d. November 05, 1865, Ballybay; m. REV JOHN HARRIS MORELL, 1852; b. March 09, 1811, Ballybay; d. August 04, 1888, Ballybay.

Notes for HESTER ELIZABETH FRANCES WILHELMINA DICKSON:
Marriage Settlement.
This settlement vested the sums of £200 and £100 she had received from the wills of Anna Rebecca Eccles and Fanny Lucas, respectively and £400 she received from her father as a portion and also land at Drumummery, Co Monaghan and Shanock Manor, Co Monaghan which John was entitled to receive on the death of his mother in Charles Morell and Daniel Dickson who were named as trustees. They were to pay directly to her the interest on these.

She is buried in the Morell plot behind 2nd Ballybay Presbyterian Church

More About REV JOHN HARRIS MORELL:
Occupation: Presbyterian minister, Ballybay

vi. DANIEL ECCLES JAMES DICKSON, b. March 02, 1824, Co Leitrim; d. April 27, 1906, Pettigo.

Notes for DANIEL ECCLES JAMES DICKSON:
from Church of Ireland Records.
1868 - DEJ. D (TCD), son of Rev James D. born in Co Leitrim ed. by Mr Moore.
TCD Oct 11 1844, aged 20. BA and Div Test 1850. Ord D 1850 (Oxford P 1852) c. Macclesfield 1852-3. c. Maryport 1855-58. c. Barragh (Leighlin) 1862-5. c. Templeshambo 1865-7. app. PC Muckross 1868; became incumbent at Disestablishment, Annuity £44.
died Apr 27th 1906, aged 83, buried at Muckross.
Muckross was established as a Perpetual Curaacy 6th Apr, 1865 and had then no district attached. John and Armar Lowry conveyed ground for the site of the church 7 Apr 1865 (DR) Having endowed it, they had the patronage in 1868, when the church dedicated to St John was built.
They executed a further deed of endowment 30th May, 1876.

Rev DE Dickson
Muckross, Jy 87
Dear Dickson
We agree with you that it was most gratifying such proof of good will especially at the present time but must confess it would have been more satisfying to have read beer in place of whiskey - but perhaps you could not have easily obtained the former.
As we suppose you will be laying in some furniture for the house beg your acceptance of the enclosed BPB of £20 towards that purpose
We remain
Yours etc
J & A Lowry.

14. FRANCES6 DICKSON (THOMAS5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born June 13, 1787. She married LLEWELLYN NASH.

Children of FRANCES DICKSON and LLEWELLYN NASH are:
i. WILLIAM7 NASH.
ii. ROBERT SPREAD NASH, m. ? FOOT.
iii. THOMAS NASH, m. ?.
iv. EMILY WINGFIELD NASH, m. (1) ? POWEL; m. (2) JACK GIBSON.

15. JEMIMA6 DICKSON (THOMAS5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born June 15, 1788, and died April 08, 1879. She married JOHN DICKSON ECCLES, son of DANIEL ECCLES and ANNA DICKSON. He was born September 22, 1783, and died October 12, 1836.

Notes for JOHN DICKSON ECCLES:
John Dickson Eccles - Ecclesville died 12 Oct 1836
date of will - 8th Oct 1836
Executor - Jemima Eccles [wife] - sum & worth under £18,000

Children of JEMIMA DICKSON and JOHN ECCLES are:
i. DANIEL7 ECCLES.
ii. CHARLES ECCLES, d. November 04, 1869; m. ISABELLA BLAKE, 1840; d. December 30, 1859.

Notes for ISABELLA BLAKE:
Death recorded in Moutray diary; I presume this is her

iii. HESTER CATHERINE ECCLES, d. December 08, 1868.
iv. THOMAS ECCLES.
v. ANNA JEMIMA ECCLES, d. September 1825.
vi. JOHN GEORGE ECCLES, d. July 28, 1845.
vii. JAMES ECCLES.
viii. ELIZA MARIA WILHELMMINA ECCLES, b. July 12, 1830; m. BENJAMIN NEWCOMBE, October 28, 1852.

Notes for ELIZA MARIA WILHELMMINA ECCLES:
DUBLIN (COI) , Parish/Church/Congregation - ST. PETER
Marriage of BENJAMIN ARTHUR NEWCOMBE of CARLAND DUNGANNON and ELIZABETH MARIA FRANCES WILHELMINA ECCLES of 33 PEMBROKE PLACE on 28 October 1852

NB Benjamin was a Clerk in Holy Orders and his father was described as a merchant

Witness 1 WM NEWCOMBE (WITNESS FOR HUSBAND)
Witness 3 WM W VICKERS (WITNESS FOR WIFE)

ix. REV ROBERT GILBERT ECCLES, b. June 14, 1826; m. NANNIE ELIZABETH DICKSON, 1853.

Notes for REV ROBERT GILBERT ECCLES:
1867 - January 13th. - Robert Gilbert Eccles, A.B., succeeded. R.G. Eccles, Trinity College, Dublin-son of John Eccles, Esq., of Ecclesville, county Tyrone-was born June 14th, 1826; obtained deacon's orders January 7th, 1850; priested December same year=both of Tuam. Was curate of Westport from 1850to 1862; of Maguire's-bridge, from 1853 to1866; of Shaseragh from 1862 to 1865; of Clabby, from 1865 to 1866; and of Ballibay, from 1866 to 1867. In 1853 he married Nannie Elizabeth, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Dickson, of Hollybrook, county Fermanagh, and has numerous issue.
Among the virtues for which the rectors of Kilbrogan have been always conspicuous, is charity..

16. ROBERT LOWRY6 DICKSON (THOMAS5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born November 03, 1789. He married ALICIA LUCAS October 01, 1833 in Kinlough Church, daughter of DANIEL LUCAS and ANNE ALLEN. She died December 08, 1888 in Hollybrook, Co Fermanagh.

Notes for ROBERT LOWRY DICKSON:
PRONI Reference : EDOL/2204
Title : Testator: Robert L. Dickson, Hollybrook , 1848
Description : Testator: Robert L. Dickson, Hollybrook, Fermanagh. Executor: Thomas Lucas, Athernlane, Monaghan. Court Ref.: Cant. 3/525

The following from a web source that I can no longer trace
Linen Hall Library
Officers of the Bengal Army 1758-1834 by Major VCP Hodson
Dickson, Robert Lowry (1789-1848)
Lieut.-Col 15th NI b. Rossinver, Co. Leitrim 3 Nov 1789. Cadet 1804; Arrived in India 10 July 1805; Ensign 31 Aug 1805; Lieut. 1 Sept 1805; Capt. 1 Jan 1819; Major 20 Dec 1826; Lieut.-Col. 1 Oct 1832; Retired 4 Feb 1833; d. 12 Apr 1848
4th son of Thomas Dickson of Woodville, Co. Leitrim, M.P. for Ballyshannon, & Hester his wife dau of Rev.James Lowry m. 1st 1815(?) She died in India Mar 1882. m. 2nd Kinlough Co.Leitrim Sept 1833, Alicia Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Daniel E. Lucas, rector of Castle Blackney, Co. Galway.
Services: Posted as Lieut. to 11th NI, Reduction of Kalinjar 1812; Lieut. 2/11th NI Siege and capture of Hathras 1817. Lieut/ 2/11th NI 3rd Mahratta War; Lieut. 2/11th NI Fur. p.a. 27 Nov 1818 till 10 Dec 1821. Transfd to 17th NI (late 2/11th) May 1824; to 15th NI (late 1/11th) 1826. Apptd to charge of 5thNI 7 Feb 1828; do. 3rd NI 10 Jul 1828; Fur. p.a. 28 Jan 1832 till retirement.

Belfast Newsletter has the following:
1 Oct 1833 Marriages
At Kenlough Church, by the Rev.Ed. Allen Lucas (Curate of Ballysomaghan) Lieut.-Colonel Robert Lowry Dickson, East India Co.'s Service, to Alicia Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. Daniel Eccles Lucas, late Rector of Castle Blackney, County of Galway.
The Newsletter reported the births of: a daughter 24/10/1837; a son 21/6/1839; a son 4/4/1845; a son 17/8/1847 (Dates are publication dates not births)

Notes for ALICIA LUCAS:
Note that there is a copy of her will in PRONI will books and that it appears that part of the Shannock property was settled on her on her marriage.


Children of ROBERT DICKSON and ALICIA LUCAS are:
i. NANNIE ELIZABETH7 DICKSON, m. REV ROBERT GILBERT ECCLES, 1853; b. June 14, 1826.

Notes for REV ROBERT GILBERT ECCLES:
1867 - January 13th. - Robert Gilbert Eccles, A.B., succeeded. R.G. Eccles, Trinity College, Dublin-son of John Eccles, Esq., of Ecclesville, county Tyrone-was born June 14th, 1826; obtained deacon's orders January 7th, 1850; priested December same year=both of Tuam. Was curate of Westport from 1850to 1862; of Maguire's-bridge, from 1853 to1866; of Shaseragh from 1862 to 1865; of Clabby, from 1865 to 1866; and of Ballibay, from 1866 to 1867. In 1853 he married Nannie Elizabeth, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Dickson, of Hollybrook, county Fermanagh, and has numerous issue.
Among the virtues for which the rectors of Kilbrogan have been always conspicuous, is charity.

ii. THOMAS ECCLES DICKSON, d. March 07, 1878, Hollybrook, Co Fermanagh.

Notes for THOMAS ECCLES DICKSON:
Died before his mother

His mother bought him a commission in the 15th regiment

iii. HESSIE FRANCES DICKSON.
iv. REV DANIEL ECCLES LUCAS DICKSON, m. LIZZIE CULLEN.

Notes for REV DANIEL ECCLES LUCAS DICKSON:
R Garvary (?Garvagh) 1867-77

v. FRANCIS BLANEY DICKSON, d. September 30, 1881, Grafton, NSW.
vi. ROBERT LOWRY DICKSON.

17. WILLIAM6 DICKSON (THOMAS5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born July 09, 1791, and died July 10, 1854. He married HESTER ECCLES, daughter of DANIEL ECCLES and ANNA DICKSON. She was born April 28, 1789.

Children of WILLIAM DICKSON and HESTER ECCLES are:
i. ANNA ELIZA7 DICKSON, b. November 1823; d. March 27, 1904; m. ROBERT JENKINS; d. March 13, 1887.

Notes for ANNA ELIZA DICKSON:
Notes by Rev JM McWilliam:

Mrs Anna Jenkins was the sister of Thomas Dickson of Rochfort Lodge and the widow of Capt Robert Jenkins, 8th Hussars. She lived in Dungarberry Lodge (Dun Carbary), close to the old village of Tullaghan. Lodge, as we called it, was a long low house with a porch. It had two stories and was thatched. It stood immediately beside the road with a small lawn in front and a few small trees, and behind it there was an old yard and the large walled garden. Outside the garden there was the ruined castle of the Clanceys with one corner still standing. A short distance away there was the great stone cross beside the road, which was reerected in 1778 by Major Thomas Dickson. Mrs Jenkins was a friend of mine. She was a small fragile woman in those days. In the drawing room there was a large gilt harp that she had played when she was a girl and a stuffed bittern. She used to invite me to her garden to eat fruit. Later, when she was ill, I had to shoot snipe for her when possible. On the death, in 1898, of her brother, Thomas Dickson, Mrs Jenkins succeeded to the family possessions. She gave my aunts the use of Rochfort Lodge and allowed us to shoot and fish on the moor at Glaskerragh between Ballintra and Castlecaldwell. We could fish on a stretch of the Bundrowes. It was there that I aught my first threequarter-pound trout. On the "mountain" we used to lodge at the farmhouse of Carnhugh with the Storongs who had been tenants and friends of the Dicksons for many years and immediately became friends of ours. Once, after shooting or fishing all day, my brother, Russell, and I started to cycle home to Rochfort Lodge in the evening from Carnhugh. After a couple of miles my bicycle broke down. It was a beautiful evening and we decided to walk home about twelve miles through Ballyshannon and Bundoran. We could hear the falls of the Erne long before we came to Ballyshannon.

In those days we got trout flies from Mr Rogan, of Ballyshannon. My recollection is that he was a small man with a long beard, advanced in life but still able to tie his famous flies. I chatted with him in his shop sometimes and he told me stories of relatives of mine whom he had known long ago, and other interesting people. He mentioned Cloonel Rochfort who had lived in Rochfort Lodge, and then he thought, and said: "But of course he was before your time." Colonel Charles Rochfort fought at Waterloo and died in 1844.

Dungarberry Lodge must have been built in the eighteenth century. My great-grandfather, James Lowry Dickson, lived in it at one time. On the death of Mrs Jenkins it passed to a cousin. The thatch was removed and replaced with tiles, as so often happens, and the beauty and distinction had gone. Woodville House, which was in a sense the main family house, was built by Major Thomas Dickson who married Hester Lowry. It stood in trees to the left of the road between Tullaghan and Mullaghmore, in Leitrim, beside the Bunduff. It certainly never was occupied after 1900 and was pulled down and built into clttages. It was described to me by a relative as a large ugly house with double doors of maogany between the rooms. I never went to see the place where it stood.

Notes for ROBERT JENKINS:
Captain Jenkins, 8th Hussars.

ii. THOMAS WILLIAM DICKSON, b. October 03, 1826; d. September 02, 1898, Rochefort Lodge, Bundoran.

Notes for THOMAS WILLIAM DICKSON:
Notes by Jack:
Thomas William Dickson, the son of William Dickson, Capt RN, and Hester Eccles, lived at Rochfort Lodge on the shore, in Donegal, near the Bundrowes. He entered TCD in 1844. He never married, and after the marriage of his sister, Mrs Anna Jenkins, lived alone. None of us was ever asked to his house, though he was friendly to speak to if we met him on the road. I have watched him fishing for salmon on the Bundrowes. We were told that in earlier life he had kept racing greyhounds and there is a story that he once won a diamond bracelet. He died in 1898. When he was being carried into the churchyard a cousin said to my brother: "There goes Tom Dickson feet first. He was the best man that I ever knew in a twenty-four foot ring"..

18. MARY6 ECCLES (ANNA5 DICKSON, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born May 11, 1781, and died March 17, 1858. She married REV JAMES LOWRY DICKSON May 03, 1810, son of THOMAS DICKSON and HESTER LOWRY. He was born August 19, 1783, and died March 1861.

Notes for MARY ECCLES:
Letter to Rev Daniel Dickson, Maryport, Cumberland - 1855.
Drst. Daniel,
I would have written sooner only found you were going to see the Bishop, was it a visitation or private business ------ how long did you remain with him, I thank you for telling me that you are so comfortable but you did not tell me if you were alone in the house, that is what I don't like. What is your rector's name Does he live in the town or near it, yr church I suppose is in the town, is it a large town much business done in it Your lodgings I am sure are pleasent with the view you have but the winter blast will not be so agreeable is the shore stony or sandy don't go alone bathing as you do not know the shore
The pony I am told is quite well of her lameness she was so lame that she could not be sent to Ballyhaise.

Sent by his mother, Mary (Eccles) Dickson from Stadone, Co Cavan.

Notes for REV JAMES LOWRY DICKSON:
Rev James Lowry Dickson - from Church of Ireland records

coll Feb 28 (DR)
2nd son of Thomas Dickson, gentleman of Woodville, Co Leitrim, by Hester, dau. of Rev Jas Lowry. Born in Co Leitrim, ed. by Dr Carpendale, (Possibly Headmaster Royal School Armagh who died during the Thyphus epidemic, 1st Oct, 1817 - Yes ) Various Pakenhams and Robert Stewart, Lord Castlereagh were educated there but probably just before him.
ent TCD Oct 8th 1800, aged 17. BA 1805, MA 1816.
Was V Donard & C. crehelp & Chapl Dunboy from 1814.
V. Rossinver (Kilmore)1816-1835; R. Knockbride (do) 1835-40 & V. Lavey (do) 1840-61.
married Mary dau. of Daniel Eccles of Co Tyrone. d. in March 1861, aged 72.

Children are listed above under (13) James Lowry Dickson.

19. JOHN DICKSON6 ECCLES (ANNA5 DICKSON, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born September 22, 1783, and died October 12, 1836. He married JEMIMA DICKSON, daughter of THOMAS DICKSON and HESTER LOWRY. She was born June 15, 1788, and died April 08, 1879.

Notes for JOHN DICKSON ECCLES:
John Dickson Eccles - Ecclesville died 12 Oct 1836
date of will - 8th Oct 1836
Executor - Jemima Eccles [wife] - sum & worth under £18,000

Children are listed above under (15) Jemima Dickson.

20. ELIZA LETITIA SARAH6 ECCLES (ANNA5 DICKSON, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born February 14, 1786, and died September 27, 1833. She married WILLIAM NEWCOMBE.

Children of ELIZA ECCLES and WILLIAM NEWCOMBE are:
i. ANNA7 NEWCOMBE.
ii. WILLIAM NEWCOMBE, m. MARY DICKSON, June 01, 1848, St Peter's Dublin.

Notes for MARY DICKSON:
DUBLIN (COI) , Parish/Church/Congregation - ST. PETER
Marriage of WILLIAM NEWCOMBE, MERCHANT of 101 or 4 BAGOT STREET (father, William Newcombe, Gent) and MARY BELINDA DICKSON of 60 UP BAGOT ST (father John Dickson, barrister at law) on 1 June 1848

Witness 1 WM NEWCOMBE (WITNESS FOR HUSBAND)
Witness 3 JOHN R DICKSON (WITNESS FOR WIFE)

iii. DANIEL NEWCOMBE.
iv. ELIZABETH NEWCOMBE, m. WILLIAM NEWCOMBE.
v. BENJAMIN NEWCOMBE, m. (1) ELIZA MARIA WILHELMINA ECCLES; b. July 12, 1830; m. (2) ELIZA MARIA WILHELMMINA ECCLES, October 28, 1852; b. July 12, 1830.

Notes for ELIZA MARIA WILHELMMINA ECCLES:
DUBLIN (COI) , Parish/Church/Congregation - ST. PETER
Marriage of BENJAMIN ARTHUR NEWCOMBE of CARLAND DUNGANNON and ELIZABETH MARIA FRANCES WILHELMINA ECCLES of 33 PEMBROKE PLACE on 28 October 1852

NB Benjamin was a Clerk in Holy Orders and his father was described as a merchant

Witness 1 WM NEWCOMBE (WITNESS FOR HUSBAND)
Witness 3 WM W VICKERS (WITNESS FOR WIFE)
.

21. DANIEL6 ECCLES (ANNA5 DICKSON, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born March 15, 1787, and died January 12, 1869. He married LOUISA BENISON July 15, 1810 in Ann's Church, Dublin, daughter of WILLIAM BENISON and SUSAN LLOYD. She died April 29, 1829.

Notes for DANIEL ECCLES:
Will Abstract:
Letters of Administration (with the Will annexed) of the personal estate of Daniel Eccles late of Fintona County Tyrone Esquire deceased who died 12 January 1869 at same place were granted at Armagh to John Dickson Eccles of Ecclesville Fintona in said County Esquire one of the Children of Testator and as such one of the Residuary Legatees.

Children of DANIEL ECCLES and LOUISA BENISON are:
i. SUSAN MARTHA7 ECCLES, b. May 11, 1811, Stillorgan, Co Dublin; d. February 11, 1869; m. JAMES SODEN ELLIS; b. Ward House, Kinlough parish, Co Leitrim; d. January 16, 1869.
ii. DANIEL ECCLES, b. June 13, 1813, Dondona, Co Monaghan; d. March 02, 1866, Canada; m. SUSAN, February 07, 1855.
iii. GERRARD MACKLIN ECCLES, b. February 14, 1815, Dondona, Co Monaghan; d. January 16, 1871; m. (1) ? HOWARD; m. (2) LETITIA SODEN, September 27, 1855; b. Moneygould, Co Sligo.
iv. JOHN DICKSON ECCLES, b. January 01, 1817; d. Canada; m. ?, America.
v. ANNA REBECCA ECCLES, b. October 31, 1818, Ecclesville; d. November 11, 1901; m. REV JAMES MCKEE, October 24, 1846.
vi. JEMIMA ECCLES.
vii. RICHARD ECCLES.
viii. CHARLES ECCLES.
ix. ROSENGRAVE ECCLES.

22. HESTER6 ECCLES (ANNA5 DICKSON, JOHN4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, WILLIAM1) was born April 28, 1789. She married WILLIAM DICKSON, son of THOMAS DICKSON and HESTER LOWRY. He was born July 09, 1791, and died July 10, 1854.

Children are listed above under (17) William Dickson.

Harris

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of John Harris

1 John Harris
.. +Mary Eccles
......... 2 William Harris
............. +Lettice
.................... 3 John Harris
........................ +Fanny Anne Lucas
............................... 4 Letitia Harris
................................... +James Morell
............................... 4 Isabella Harris
................................... +? Crowe
............................... 4 Mary Harris
................................... +? Jamison
.................... 3 Lettice Harris

Descendants of John Harris

Generation No. 1

1. JOHN1 HARRIS died Bef. 1731 in Drumumery & Mullynadavagh. He married MARY ECCLES.

Child of JOHN HARRIS and MARY ECCLES is:
2. i. WILLIAM2 HARRIS.

Generation No. 2

2. WILLIAM2 HARRIS (JOHN1) He married LETTICE.

Notes for WILLIAM HARRIS:
In the 1850s he was a church warden in Clones C of I and Tithe Apploter for the Monaghan portion of the parish

Children of WILLIAM HARRIS and LETTICE are:
3. i. JOHN3 HARRIS.
ii. LETTICE HARRIS.

Generation No. 3

3. JOHN3 HARRIS (WILLIAM2, JOHN1) He married FANNY ANNE LUCAS, daughter of FRANCIS LUCAS and ISABELLA ECCLES. She died Aft. 1815.

Notes for JOHN HARRIS:
John son of William Harris christened Oct 27 1755 [of Mullynadavagh & Drumumery] - Clones Parish Records

NB Mary Harris als Eccles widow of John Harris has above townlands which she transfers to trustees to retain the right to will them as she pleases [1731]

Notes for FANNY ANNE LUCAS:
According to James Morell's diary his wife and family were visiting her mother in July 1815

Clogher Record - Clones Rent Roll, 1821 - Fran & (sic) Anne Harris widow of Clonkeen

Children of JOHN HARRIS and FANNY LUCAS are:
i. LETITIA4 HARRIS, b. 1780; d. 1872, Ballybay; m. REV JAMES MORELL, June 12, 1810, Clones; b. July 13, 1773, Ballyquin, Dungiven; d. 1831, Fairview, Ballybay.

Notes for LETITIA HARRIS:
A family story claims that she was brought to Clones to see some rebels from 1798 being executed. She would have been 18 or 19.

Notes for REV JAMES MORELL:
From Supplement to the McWilliam Family Record by John Morell McWilliam
Extract from register of marriages kept by Rev James Morell:
June 12th 1810. Rev James Morell of Ballibay to Letitia Harris, parish of Clones, by Rev B Foster.

More About REV JAMES MORELL:
Occupation: Presbyterian minister, Ballybay

ii. ISABELLA HARRIS, d. February 1820; m. ? CROWE.
iii. MARY HARRIS, m. ? JAMISON.

Eccles

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

There were at least 7 first cousin marriages between the Dickson & Eccles families. There are also a number of marriages with the Lowry and Lucas families. This leads to considerable duplication in the following records. I may at some later date attempt to rationalise the data - a task for another day!

Descendants of Gilbert Eccles



1 Gilbert Eccles
......... 2 Charles Eccles
.................... 3 Daniel Eccles
........................ +Mary Lowry
............................... 4 Frances Eccles
................................... +John Dickson
.......................................... 5 Thomas Dickson
.............................................. +Hester Lowry
..................................................... 6 Hester Dickson
......................................................... +Herbert Mandeville Nash
..................................................... *2nd Husband of Hester Dickson:
......................................................... +Carn Cross Cullen
..................................................... 6 John Dickson
......................................................... +Mary Louisa Bodkin
..................................................... 6 [2] James Lowry Dickson
......................................................... +[1] Mary Eccles
..................................................... 6 Thomas Dickson
..................................................... 6 Frances Dickson
......................................................... +LLewellyn Nash
..................................................... 6 [4] Jemima Dickson
......................................................... +[3] John Dickson Eccles
..................................................... 6 [10] Robert Lowry Dickson
......................................................... +[9] Alicia Lucas
..................................................... 6 [6] William Dickson
......................................................... +[5] Hester Eccles
..................................................... *2nd Wife of [6] William Dickson:
......................................................... +Hester Eccles
.......................................... 5 [8] Anna Dickson
.............................................. +[7] Daniel Eccles
............................... 4 Charles Eccles
................................... +Rebecca Stewart
.......................................... 5 [7] Daniel Eccles
.............................................. +[8] Anna Dickson
..................................................... 6 [12] Frances Eccles
......................................................... +[11] Charles Robert Lucas
..................................................... 6 Charles Eccles
..................................................... 6 Anna Rebecca Dickson Eccles
..................................................... 6 [1] Mary Eccles
......................................................... +[2] James Lowry Dickson
..................................................... 6 [3] John Dickson Eccles
......................................................... +[4] Jemima Dickson
..................................................... 6 Gilbert William Eccles
..................................................... 6 Eliza Letitia Sarah Eccles
......................................................... +William Newcombe
..................................................... 6 Daniel Eccles
......................................................... +Louisa Benison
..................................................... 6 [5] Hester Eccles
......................................................... +[6] William Dickson
..................................................... 6 Thomas Eccles
.......................................... 5 Charles Stuart Eccles
............................... 4 Robert Eccles
................................... +Ann Boggs
.......................................... 5 Daniel Eccles
.......................................... 5 Joseph Eccles
............................... 4 Anna Eccles
................................... +Nicholas Coyne
............................... 4 James Lowry Eccles
................................... +? Perry
.......................................... 5 John Eccles
.......................................... 5 Charles Eccles
.............................................. +? Saunderson
.......................................... 5 Jane Eccles
.............................................. +Alex Auchenleck
..................................................... 6 James Eccles Auchenleck
..................................................... 6 William Auchenleck
..................................................... 6 John Auchenleck
..................................................... 6 Daniel Eccles Auchenleck
......................................................... +Elizabeth Dorothea Stack
..................................................... 6 Anna Auchenleck
.......................................... 5 [14] Mary Eccles
.............................................. +[13] William Lucas
............................... 4 Mervyn Eccles
............................... 4 Daniel Eccles
............................... 4 Elizabeth Eccles
................................... +John Graydon
............................... *2nd Husband of Elizabeth Eccles:
................................... +William Ley
............................... 4 Isabella Eccles
................................... +Francis Lucas
.......................................... 5 Thomas Lucas
.......................................... 5 Daniel Eccles Lucas
.............................................. +Anne Allen
..................................................... 6 Edmund Allen Lucas
......................................................... +Margaret Ellen Hackett
..................................................... 6 Charlotte Martha Lucas
..................................................... 6 [9] Alicia Lucas
......................................................... +[10] Robert Lowry Dickson
..................................................... 6 Francis Blaney Lucas
.......................................... 5 Fanny Anne Lucas
.............................................. +John Harris
..................................................... 6 Letitia Harris
......................................................... +James Morell
..................................................... 6 Isabella Harris
......................................................... +? Crowe
..................................................... 6 Mary Harris
......................................................... +? Jamison
.......................................... 5 Alicia Lucas
.............................................. +Edward Richardson
.......................................... 5 Frank Lucas
..................................................... 6 Thomas Lucas
.......................................... 5 Edward Lucas
.......................................... 5 Cadwaleder Blayney Lucas
.......................................... 5 Mary Lucas
.............................................. +? Healy
.......................................... 5 [11] Charles Robert Lucas
.............................................. +[12] Frances Eccles
.......................................... 5 [13] William Lucas
.............................................. +[14] Mary Eccles
............................... 4 Margaret Eccles
................................... +John Smyth
.......................................... 5 John Smyth
.......................................... 5 Mary Anne Smyth
.............................................. +Hewetson Reynolds
.......................................... 5 Anne Smyth
.............................................. +? Polhill
.......................................... 5 Thomas Smyth
............................... 4 Mary Eccles
................................... +Peter Delemere
............................... *2nd Husband of Mary Eccles:
................................... +? Lee
......... 2 Daniel Eccles
............. +Sarah Moore
.................... 3 Gilbert Eccles
.................... 3 William Eccles
.................... 3 Chichester Eccles
.................... 3 Mary Eccles
........................ +Adam Nixon
.................... 3 Sarah Eccles
........................ +Michael Law
.................... 3 Hester Eccles
.................... 3 Jane Eccles
.................... 3 Anne Eccles
......... 2 Joseph Eccles

The basis for this tree was supplied by Anna Maria Dickson who died in 1884. It is supplemented by Burke's Irish Landed Gentry and various deeds.

Descendants of Gilbert Eccles

Generation No. 1

1. GILBERT11 ECCLES (JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) was born Abt. 1603 in Kildonan, Ayr, Scotland, and died 1694 in Shannock, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland.

Notes for GILBERT ECCLES:
This cenotaph Charles Eccles of Fintonagh in County Tyrone esquire, caused to be made in memory of his father Gilbert Eccles of Shanock in County/ fermanagh, esquire, who honourably lived and piously died on the 6th of the Kalends of August in the year of our Lord 1694, in the 92nd year of his age.

Children of GILBERT ECCLES are:
2. i. CHARLES12 ECCLES, b. 1660; d. November 07, 1726, Fintona.
3. ii. DANIEL ECCLES, b. May 07, 1646, Shannock; d. March 05, 1687/88.
iii. JOSEPH ECCLES, d. April 17, 1723.

Notes for JOSEPH ECCLES:
Will of Joseph Eccles, Rathmoran, Co Fermanagh, 23 May 1723; only brother - Charles Eccles - Fintonagh.

Generation No. 2

2. CHARLES12 ECCLES (GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) was born 1660, and died November 07, 1726 in Fintona.

Notes for CHARLES ECCLES:
Charles Eccles errected a monument to his father, Gilbert of Shanock, in 1703 in Fintonagh church. A date stone suggests that he built his residence in Fintonagh in the same year.
Charles Eccles built his manor house and named it Ecclesville in 1703, the house was further extended by Daniel Eccles in 1795, and lastly by John Dixon Eccles.The plasterwork in the house was of the finest workmanship

Child of CHARLES ECCLES is:
4. i. DANIEL13 ECCLES, b. 1692, Shannock; d. August 1749, Fintona, Co Tyrone.

3. DANIEL12 ECCLES (GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) was born May 07, 1646 in Shannock, and died March 05, 1687/88. He married SARAH MOORE March 09, 1669/70.

Children of DANIEL ECCLES and SARAH MOORE are:
i. GILBERT13 ECCLES, d. March 13, 1717/18, Shannock,Co Fermanagh.

Notes for GILBERT ECCLES:
Left property to William - Elder brother & heir

ii. WILLIAM ECCLES.

Notes for WILLIAM ECCLES:
In a deed with Charles Eccles he mentions his dec'd brother Gilbert - dated 7th Feb 1726. In this deed Shannock is made over to Daniel for £6,000
Also will 1742 William Eccles - Shannock - Nephew - son of Daniel

iii. CHICHESTER ECCLES.
iv. MARY ECCLES, m. ADAM NIXON, April 29, 1697, Clones Church of Ireland; b. Drumcrow, Co Fermanagh.
v. SARAH ECCLES, m. MICHAEL LAW.
vi. HESTER ECCLES.
vii. JANE ECCLES.
viii. ANNE ECCLES.

Generation No. 3

4. DANIEL13 ECCLES (CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) was born 1692 in Shannock, and died August 1749 in Fintona, Co Tyrone. He married MARY LOWRY Abt. 1718, daughter of ROBERT LOWRY and ANNE SINCLAIR. She died 1755.

Notes for DANIEL ECCLES:
Vicars Prerogative Wills 1536-1870: 1750 Daniel Eccles, Fintona
PRONI D623/29/51 letter [to Earl of Abercorn] dated 3 Sept, 1749 Mr Eccles of Fentonagh, the father, died suddenly last week
Fintona came in to the possession of the Eccles family in 1671.

Notes for MARY LOWRY:
Vicars-Prerog.Wills 1536-1870
1755 Mary Eccles (Lowry) widow of Daniel - large will
My sense is that this large will is the start of the story of the Shannock inheritance which was still being resolved at the end of the 19th century.

Children of DANIEL ECCLES and MARY LOWRY are:
5. i. FRANCES14 ECCLES, d. 1776.
6. ii. CHARLES ECCLES, b. 1724; d. December 30, 1763, Fintona.
7. iii. ROBERT ECCLES, b. Ecclesville; d. Bef. 1779, of Rathmoran and Belturbet.
iv. ANNA ECCLES, d. Abt. 1790; m. NICHOLAS COYNE, October 1755; b. Westmeath; d. Bet. 1761 - 1764, Clonoose, Co Cavan.

Notes for NICHOLAS COYNE:
High Sheriff Co Cavan 1753

8. v. JAMES LOWRY ECCLES, d. 1829, Shannock,Co Fermanagh.
vi. MERVYN ECCLES.
vii. DANIEL ECCLES.
viii. ELIZABETH ECCLES, m. (1) DOCTOR JOHN GRAYDON, July 11, 1756, Clones; m. (2) CAPTAIN WILLIAM LEY, May 1759; b. Cootehill, Co Cavan.

Notes for ELIZABETH ECCLES:
From Registry of Deeds
204/122/134658 7.5.1759 William Ley Cootehill, with land at Correvan, Agheragh, Drummany, and Glen, in Monaghan, re marriage to Eliz Graydon, widow, of Fintona, co Tyrone, nee Eccles, [daughter of Charles Eccles of Ecclesville, Tyrone (sic). Her father, Daniel was dead and I presume her brother, Charles was looking after her interests] Witness, William Ley of Leysboro.

385/319/255330 16.2.1787 Ley to Harris, Cootehill House Elizabeth Eccles/Ley widow late of Clonkeenan co Monaghan grants power of attorney to her kinsman by marriage John Harris, witnesses Neason Wildridge and Wm Ley.

In the Volunteers, Militia and Yeomanry of co Monaghan; in 1756, captain William Ley was a volunteer in the Regiment of Foot, in Monaghan, and William Ley of Leysborough was made High Sheriff on 29 January 1762.

9. ix. ISABELLA ECCLES.
10. x. MARGARET ECCLES.
xi. MARY ECCLES, m. (1) PETER DELEMERE; m. (2) CAPTAIN ? LEE.

Generation No. 4

5. FRANCES14 ECCLES (DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) died 1776. She married JOHN DICKSON 1740, son of THOMAS DICKSON and ELIZABETH CONOLLY. He was born Abt. 1704, and died 1774.

Notes for JOHN DICKSON:
He entered TCD June 13th 1721, aged 17, son of Thomas, Armiger, born at Ballyshannon & taught by Mr Grattan, Enniskillen.

See 'Marriage Settlements' for details of his marriage to Frances Eccles, daughter of Daniel Eccles of Fintona

Children of FRANCES ECCLES and JOHN DICKSON are:
11. i. THOMAS15 DICKSON, b. 1741; d. July 07, 1817, Woodville, Co Leitrim.
12. ii. ANNA DICKSON, b. 1746; d. March 11, 1819.

6. CHARLES14 ECCLES (DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) was born 1724, and died December 30, 1763 in Fintona. He married REBECCA STEWART 1745, daughter of CHARLES STEWART and SARAH. She was born 1715 in Bailieboro' Castle, and died April 26, 1790.

Notes for CHARLES ECCLES:
According to the OS Memoirs, 1835, he built Ecclesville 80 years earlier - ie ca. 1755

Notes for REBECCA STEWART:
Registry of Deeds
118:546:81814 20th June 1745

This deed is the marriage settlement of Charles Eccles & Rebeca Stewart; she was to receive a marriage portion of £2,000. Her parents are given as Charles and Sarah and it appears that Charles was dead.

Marriage of Charles Eccles and Rebecca Stewart
on 11 July 1745
ST. MICHAN, DUBLIN (COI)

Children of CHARLES ECCLES and REBECCA STEWART are:
13. i. DANIEL15 ECCLES, b. 1746; d. July 31, 1808, Ecclesville.
ii. CHARLES STUART ECCLES, d. 1777, Bath.

Notes for CHARLES STUART ECCLES:
Associated with the connection of Selina, countess of Huntington. She was a serious mover in Evangelical circles in the 2nd half of the 18th century. Worked in Georgia for a time. Rector of Birts Morton, Worcestershire. Drowned in an attempt to rescue a youth near Bath.

Before being allowed to preach in the Fintona church he had to convince Rev Philip Skelton that he was not tinctured with Methodism

Preached in Plunket street Dublin, 1773.

7. ROBERT14 ECCLES (DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) was born in Ecclesville, and died Bef. 1779 in of Rathmoran and Belturbet. He married ANN BOGGS 1755. She died Bef. 1779 in Annville, Co. Fermanagh.

Notes for ROBERT ECCLES:
Marriage settlement of Robert Eccles and Ann Boggs
D4132/D/7/7 6th Apr 1755
Robert Eccles of Rathmoran, 1st part
Charles Eccles of Fintona &
John McClintock of Trintough, Co Donegal, 2nd part
Ann Boggs of City of London, 3rd part

PRONI Reference : D4132/D/2/10
Date: 30 May 1762
Probate of the will of Robert Eccles of Killrusky, Co. Fermanagh.
[Kilrusky is also part of the Manor of Shannock - his son, Daniel, appears in a deed involving John Harris, as of Kilrusky.]


Children of ROBERT ECCLES and ANN BOGGS are:
i. DANIEL15 ECCLES, b. of Rathmoran.

Notes for DANIEL ECCLES:

Mentioned in the will of his father, Robert, 1762
Major Dan Eccles commanded Clones volunteers in 1783.

PRONI Reference : D466/4 4 May 1781
Description : Lease forever from 1 May 1781 of tate of land. Rent: £10 2s stg. Daniel Eccles of Rathmoran, Co. Fermanagh to Richard Cross of Clones, Co. Monaghan. Coranagh, Co. Fermanagh.

ii. JOSEPH ECCLES.

Notes for JOSEPH ECCLES:

Mentioned in the will of his father, Robert, 1762
Probably Church Warden in Clones in 1754.

iii. Mary Eccles

Notes for Mary Eccles

Mentioned in the will of her father, Robert, 1762

8. JAMES LOWRY14 ECCLES (DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) died 1829 in Shannock,Co Fermanagh. He married ? PERRY.

Notes for JAMES LOWRY ECCLES:
From the Peerage.com
James Lowry Eccles lived at Shannock and died in 1829. Could he have lived till he was 100?

Children of JAMES ECCLES and ? PERRY are:
i. JOHN15 ECCLES.
14. ii. CHARLES ECCLES.
15. iii. JANE ECCLES.
iv. MARY ECCLES, m. WILLIAM LUCAS; b. February 01, 1770, Clonkeen.

Notes for WILLIAM LUCAS:
Surgeon - from notes by M Fitzgerald ReynoldsSeptember 1784-March 1799, Burials, Belfast, St. Anne's (Shankill), Connor, Antrim.

Record in Belfast of William Lucas, 1797, Capt Monaghan Militia.

9. ISABELLA14 ECCLES (DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) She married REV FRANCIS LUCAS, son of THOMAS LUCAS and ALICE BLAYNEY. He was born 1725 in Castleshane, and died 1770 in Clonkeen, Co Monaghan.

Notes for ISABELLA ECCLES:
There is a record in Clones Parish burial register for what seems like a Mrs Lucas aged 84 on May 15 1805.
This would make her one of the older children of Daniel Eccles & Mary Lowry while I'm sure she is one of the youngest.

Notes for REV FRANCIS LUCAS:
from Church of Ireland records.
Francis Lucas appears up to 1765 (V.b.), probably Francis Lucas, son of Thomas 'Armiger' Lucas of Castleshane. born in Co Monaghan, educated by Mr Thomas Skelton (a brother of Philip, who left some writings and a biography), entered TCD Jan 21 1742/3 aged 17, BA 1747, MA 1753, ord D 1747, P 1748 - Kilmore. Curate Clones 1750, rector Drumgoon 1763-70, ob.
P. will pr. 1770, m. Isabella Eccles, Had a daughter, Alicia, m. Edward Richardson of Poplar Vale, Co Monaghan.

Children of ISABELLA ECCLES and FRANCIS LUCAS are:
i. THOMAS15 LUCAS.
16. ii. REV DANIEL ECCLES LUCAS, b. 1770; d. Abt. 1828.
17. iii. FANNY ANNE LUCAS, d. Aft. 1821.
iv. ALICIA LUCAS, b. 1771; m. EDWARD RICHARDSON, 1788; b. 1763, Poplar Vale, Monaghan; d. August 03, 1845.

Notes for EDWARD RICHARDSON:
Recorded in a 1821 census fragment for Co Monaghan

Tydavnet parish
Edward Richardson, 50, JP, 19 1/2 acres in Tattygare
Alice, wife, 50 - was her husband being kind - suggests she died the year after her father died
Charlotte Lucas, 19, niece
Edward Lucas, 14, nephew

The dates aren't quite right for the children of Daniel Eccles Lucas & there is no Edward mentioned; is this the Charlotte mentioned in the will of Charles Robert Lucas as having gone to America?

High Sheriff, Co Monaghan 1793

18. v. FRANK LUCAS.
vi. EDWARD LUCAS, b. 1756.

Notes for EDWARD LUCAS:
Dob from Clogher record - notes for his father - 2nd son

vii. CADWALEDER BLAYNEY LUCAS.
viii. MARY LUCAS, m. ? HEALY.
ix. CHARLES ROBERT LUCAS, d. December 30, 1845, Cavan Lodge, Fintona; m. FRANCES ECCLES, July 27, 1811, St George, Dublin; b. December 07, 1775; d. September 08, 1846, Cavan Lodge, Fintona..

Notes for CHARLES ROBERT LUCAS:
Charles Lucas, Capt Fermanagh Militia married Frances Eccles in St George's Parish July 27, 1811

Notes for FRANCES ECCLES:
Left £100 to Hester Dickson & presumably her sibs in her will.

x. WILLIAM LUCAS, b. February 01, 1770, Clonkeen; m. MARY ECCLES.

Notes for WILLIAM LUCAS:
Surgeon - from notes by M Fitzgerald ReynoldsSeptember 1784-March 1799, Burials, Belfast, St. Anne's (Shankill), Connor, Antrim.

Record in Belfast of William Lucas, 1797, Capt Monaghan Militia.

10. MARGARET14 ECCLES (DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) She married CAPTAIN JOHN SMYTH. He was born in Ballyshannon.

Children of MARGARET ECCLES and JOHN SMYTH are:
i. JOHN15 SMYTH.
ii. MARY ANNE SMYTH, b. Abt. 1760; d. May 18, 1830, Kilbarron, Co Donegal; m. HEWETSON REYNOLDS, May 1780; d. Aft. 1830.

Notes for HEWETSON REYNOLDS:
Hewetson Reynolds is mentioned in the 1801 deed involving John Harris referring to his interest in the lands of Amananen made under lease from Daniel Eccles and Hewetson Reynolds.

iii. ANNE SMYTH, m. ? POLHILL.
iv. THOMAS SMYTH.

Generation No. 5

11. THOMAS15 DICKSON (FRANCES14 ECCLES, DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) was born 1741, and died July 07, 1817 in Woodville, Co Leitrim. He married HESTER LOWRY December 14, 1775, daughter of JAMES LOWRY and HESTER RICHARDSON. She died January 16, 1793.

Notes for THOMAS DICKSON:
Major Thomas Dickson of Woodville was MP for Ballyshannon from 1790-97. He was returned by Thomas Conolly after the Regency Crisis. In 1797 Conolly sold to Lord Belmore. Armar Lowry-Corry, 1st Lord Belmore was a 1st cousin to Thomas Dickson's wife, Hester Lowry.

The Bundrowes fishery was leased to him in 1788 by Rt Hon Thomas Connolly.

Tullaghan is the site of an ancient High Cross discovered on the shore after a storm and erected in 1778 by the local landlord, Dickson.

Children of THOMAS DICKSON and HESTER LOWRY are:
i. HESTER16 DICKSON, b. July 21, 1779; m. (1) HERBERT MANDEVILLE NASH; m. (2) CARN CROSS CULLEN, April 10, 1800; b. 1782, Skreeney, Manorhamilton; d. 1801, Youghal, Co. Cork.
ii. JOHN DICKSON, b. August 13, 1781, Woodville, Co Leitrim; d. 1822; m. MARY LOUISA BODKIN, November 1803.

Notes for JOHN DICKSON:
CSO/RP/SC/1821/466 National Archives of Ireland: Date: 7 Aug 1821
Creator: Chief Secretary's Office
Letter from John Dickson, Woodville, Ballyshannon, County Donegal, assistant barrister for County Leitrim, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, Dublin Castle, reporting clashes between local 'factions'. In particular, recent proceedings at the fair of Tullaghan, County Leitrim, where a party of several hundred men armed with sticks, from outside the area, paraded. Reports that, 'they are men who wholly disregard the civil power in their own counties'.

BR147/3/5 Estimate by James Killen, gardener to Major John Dickson of Woodville, Co. Leitrim, of the cost of planting woods at Greelagh, Co. Sligo, includes covering note from Killen to Henry John Temple, third Viscount Palmerston, 2 pages 1 Mar 1809

Notes for MARY LOUISA BODKIN:
From the Sligo-Leitrim world of Kate Cullen

Kate's mother, Bidz, remembered visiting the Dickson's home at Woodville during her bridal tour, and
'going upstairs one night she saw a beautiful lady kneeling at her bed, saying her prayers, her long black hair hanging down over her white dressing gown. This lady was Aunt Hessie's mother, Mrs Dixon (sic). She was one of the Bodkins of Galway, commonly known as the 'bloody Bodkins'. They were Roman Catholics, but my aunt Hessie was not a very strict member of that faith, but always went to Manorhamilton Church that she might refresh her eyes with whatever was to be seen, and hear the week's gossip from the Skreeneyites or the Glenades'.

iii. REV JAMES LOWRY DICKSON, b. August 19, 1783; d. March 1861; m. MARY ECCLES, May 03, 1810; b. May 11, 1781; d. March 17, 1858.

Notes for REV JAMES LOWRY DICKSON:
Rev James Lowry Dickson - from Church of Ireland records

coll Feb 28 (DR)
2nd son of Thomas Dickson, gentleman of Woodville, Co Leitrim, by Hester, dau. of Rev Jas Lowry. Born in Co Leitrim, ed. by Dr Carpendale, (Possibly Headmaster Royal School Armagh who died during the Thyphus epidemic, 1st Oct, 1817 - Yes ) Various Pakenhams and Robert Stewart, Lord Castlereagh were educated there but probably just before him.
ent TCD Oct 8th 1800, aged 17. BA 1805, MA 1816.
Was V Donard & C. crehelp & Chapl Dunboy from 1814.
V. Rossinver (Kilmore)1816-1835; R. Knockbride (do) 1835-40 & V. Lavey (do) 1840-61.
married Mary dau. of Daniel Eccles of Co Tyrone. d. in March 1861, aged 72.

Notes for MARY ECCLES:
Letter to Rev Daniel Dickson, Maryport, Cumberland - 1855.
Drst. Daniel,
I would have written sooner only found you were going to see the Bishop, was it a visitation or private business ------ how long did you remain with him, I thank you for telling me that you are so comfortable but you did not tell me if you were alone in the house, that is what I don't like. What is your rector's name Does he live in the town or near it, yr church I suppose is in the town, is it a large town much business done in it Your lodgings I am sure are pleasent with the view you have but the winter blast will not be so agreeable is the shore stony or sandy don't go alone bathing as you do not know the shore
The pony I am told is quite well of her lameness she was so lame that she could not be sent to Ballyhaise.

Sent by his mother, Mary (Eccles) Dickson from Stadone, Co Cavan.

iv. THOMAS DICKSON, b. November 09, 1784; d. September 02, 1807.

Notes for THOMAS DICKSON:
In the army; died abroad

v. FRANCES DICKSON, b. June 13, 1787; m. LLEWELLYN NASH.
vi. JEMIMA DICKSON, b. June 15, 1788; d. April 08, 1879; m. JOHN DICKSON ECCLES; b. September 22, 1783; d. October 12, 1836.

Notes for JOHN DICKSON ECCLES:
John Dickson Eccles - Ecclesville died 12 Oct 1836
date of will - 8th Oct 1836
Executor - Jemima Eccles [wife] - sum & worth under £18,000

vii. ROBERT LOWRY DICKSON, b. November 03, 1789; m. ALICIA LUCAS, October 01, 1833, Kinlough Church; d. December 08, 1888, Hollybrook, Co Fermanagh.

Notes for ROBERT LOWRY DICKSON:
PRONI Reference : EDOL/2204
Title : Testator: Robert L. Dickson, Hollybrook , 1848
Description : Testator: Robert L. Dickson, Hollybrook, Fermanagh. Executor: Thomas Lucas, Athernlane, Monaghan. Court Ref.: Cant. 3/525

The following from a web source that I can no longer trace
Linen Hall Library
Officers of the Bengal Army 1758-1834 by Major VCP Hodson
Dickson, Robert Lowry (1789-1848)
Lieut.-Col 15th NI b. Rossinver, Co. Leitrim 3 Nov 1789. Cadet 1804; Arrived in India 10 July 1805; Ensign 31 Aug 1805; Lieut. 1 Sept 1805; Capt. 1 Jan 1819; Major 20 Dec 1826; Lieut.-Col. 1 Oct 1832; Retired 4 Feb 1833; d. 12 Apr 1848
4th son of Thomas Dickson of Woodville, Co. Leitrim, M.P. for Ballyshannon, & Hester his wife dau of Rev.James Lowry m. 1st 1815(?) She died in India Mar 1882. m. 2nd Kinlough Co.Leitrim Sept 1833, Alicia Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Daniel E. Lucas, rector of Castle Blackney, Co. Galway.
Services: Posted as Lieut. to 11th NI, Reduction of Kalinjar 1812; Lieut. 2/11th NI Siege and capture of Hathras 1817. Lieut/ 2/11th NI 3rd Mahratta War; Lieut. 2/11th NI Fur. p.a. 27 Nov 1818 till 10 Dec 1821. Transfd to 17th NI (late 2/11th) May 1824; to 15th NI (late 1/11th) 1826. Apptd to charge of 5thNI 7 Feb 1828; do. 3rd NI 10 Jul 1828; Fur. p.a. 28 Jan 1832 till retirement.

Belfast Newsletter has the following:
1 Oct 1833 Marriages
At Kenlough Church, by the Rev.Ed. Allen Lucas (Curate of Ballysomaghan) Lieut.-Colonel Robert Lowry Dickson, East India Co.'s Service, to Alicia Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. Daniel Eccles Lucas, late Rector of Castle Blackney, County of Galway.
The Newsletter reported the births of: a daughter 24/10/1837; a son 21/6/1839; a son 4/4/1845; a son 17/8/1847 (Dates are publication dates not births)

Notes for ALICIA LUCAS:
Note that there is a copy of her will in PRONI will books and that it appears that part of the Shannock property was settled on her on her marriage.

viii. WILLIAM DICKSON, b. July 09, 1791; d. July 10, 1854; m. (1) HESTER ECCLES; b. April 28, 1789; m. (2) HESTER ECCLES.

12. ANNA15 DICKSON (FRANCES14 ECCLES, DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) was born 1746, and died March 11, 1819. She married DANIEL ECCLES February 28, 1773, son of CHARLES ECCLES and REBECCA STEWART. He was born 1746, and died July 31, 1808 in Ecclesville.

Notes for ANNA DICKSON:
Registry of Deeds
316:392:213477 27th Feb 1772
This is the marriage settlement of Anna Dickson and Daniel Eccles.

Mentioned are Daniel Eccles of Ecclesville
John Dickson of Ballyshannon, Co Donegal
Anna Dickson - only daughter
Armar Lowry Corry of Aghenis, Tyrone
Thomas Dickson
Charles Stewart of Bailieboro Castle, Co Cavan
Wm Tighe, Ballyshannon.

Will of Anna Eccles of City of Dublin, widow PRONI D2081/1/?
Codicil (1816)
following the death of my two sons, Gilbert Eccles & Thomas Eccles she gets shares from the will of their father, Daniel Eccles
which I give to Thomas Lloyd of Ravensdale, Co Louth to lend and advance the same at interest to my son, Daniel Eccles & on his decease to pay same to Louisa Eccles & if she should predecease him for the benefit of children of said Daniel and Louisa.

Notes for DANIEL ECCLES:
1809 Vicars Prerog Wills Daniel Eccles Fintona

Children of ANNA DICKSON and DANIEL ECCLES are:
i. FRANCES16 ECCLES, b. December 07, 1775; d. September 08, 1846, Cavan Lodge, Fintona; m. CHARLES ROBERT LUCAS, July 27, 1811, St George, Dublin; d. December 30, 1845, Cavan Lodge, Fintona.

Notes for FRANCES ECCLES:
Left £100 to Hester Dickson & presumably her sibs in her will.

Notes for CHARLES ROBERT LUCAS:
Charles Lucas, Capt Fermanagh Militia married Frances Eccles in St George's Parish July 27, 1811

ii. CHARLES ECCLES, b. April 27, 1777; d. December 15, 1807.

Notes for CHARLES ECCLES:
Repository : Public Record Office for Northern Ireland
PRONI Reference : D623/A/143/41 29 December [1807]
Description : [John] Stewart, Omagh, to [Marquess of Abercorn].
Referring to the Lord Lieutenant's visit to Rash, the death of Major Eccles, Lord Mountjoy's registry and the potato crop.
'... Lord Mountjoy had registered most of his estate in and about Newtownstewart. It is far short of what one expected not much above 300 but he says there will be some more shortly ...'.

iii. ANNA REBECCA DICKSON ECCLES, b. June 13, 1779; d. January 1845, upper Baggot st, Dublin.

Notes for ANNA REBECCA DICKSON ECCLES:
I suspect that she was the purchaser and first owner of the Silver Tea Pot which is engraved ARE. Her will contained a charitable bequest [to the poor of Donacavey] and is probablly referenced in subsequent documents.
She died in upper Baggot street, Dublin in 1845.
It would also appear that she left a bequest to Jemima Anna Dickson, her neice and this suggests the line of descent of the silver tea-pot.

iv. MARY ECCLES, b. May 11, 1781; d. March 17, 1858; m. REV JAMES LOWRY DICKSON, May 03, 1810; b. August 19, 1783; d. March 1861.

Notes for MARY ECCLES:
Letter to Rev Daniel Dickson, Maryport, Cumberland - 1855.
Drst. Daniel,
I would have written sooner only found you were going to see the Bishop, was it a visitation or private business ------ how long did you remain with him, I thank you for telling me that you are so comfortable but you did not tell me if you were alone in the house, that is what I don't like. What is your rector's name Does he live in the town or near it, yr church I suppose is in the town, is it a large town much business done in it Your lodgings I am sure are pleasent with the view you have but the winter blast will not be so agreeable is the shore stony or sandy don't go alone bathing as you do not know the shore
The pony I am told is quite well of her lameness she was so lame that she could not be sent to Ballyhaise.

Sent by his mother, Mary (Eccles) Dickson from Stadone, Co Cavan.

Notes for REV JAMES LOWRY DICKSON:
Rev James Lowry Dickson - from Church of Ireland records

coll Feb 28 (DR)
2nd son of Thomas Dickson, gentleman of Woodville, Co Leitrim, by Hester, dau. of Rev Jas Lowry. Born in Co Leitrim, ed. by Dr Carpendale, (Possibly Headmaster Royal School Armagh who died during the Thyphus epidemic, 1st Oct, 1817 - Yes ) Various Pakenhams and Robert Stewart, Lord Castlereagh were educated there but probably just before him.
ent TCD Oct 8th 1800, aged 17. BA 1805, MA 1816.
Was V Donard & C. crehelp & Chapl Dunboy from 1814.
V. Rossinver (Kilmore)1816-1835; R. Knockbride (do) 1835-40 & V. Lavey (do) 1840-61.
married Mary dau. of Daniel Eccles of Co Tyrone. d. in March 1861, aged 72.

v. JOHN DICKSON ECCLES, b. September 22, 1783; d. October 12, 1836; m. JEMIMA DICKSON; b. June 15, 1788; d. April 08, 1879.

Notes for JOHN DICKSON ECCLES:
John Dickson Eccles - Ecclesville died 12 Oct 1836
date of will - 8th Oct 1836
Executor - Jemima Eccles [wife] - sum & worth under £18,000

vi. GILBERT WILLIAM ECCLES, b. November 04, 1784; d. Bef. 1816.

Notes for GILBERT WILLIAM ECCLES:
NB Thomas Dickson applies to Thomas Conolly on behalf of his nephew, Gilbert Eccles, who wishes to join the navy, asking Conolly to intercede with Captain [Thomas] Pakenham who has recently married Miss [Louisa] Staples, Conolly's niece.
Dickson of Woodville also seeks payment of £500 owed to him.

TCD papers 1114 31st Dec 1796

At the time Gilbert was 12 years old!

vii. ELIZA LETITIA SARAH ECCLES, b. February 14, 1786; d. September 27, 1833; m. WILLIAM NEWCOMBE.
viii. DANIEL ECCLES, b. March 15, 1787; d. January 12, 1869; m. LOUISA BENISON, July 15, 1810, Ann's Church, Dublin; d. April 29, 1829.

Notes for DANIEL ECCLES:
Will Abstract:
Letters of Administration (with the Will annexed) of the personal estate of Daniel Eccles late of Fintona County Tyrone Esquire deceased who died 12 January 1869 at same place were granted at Armagh to John Dickson Eccles of Ecclesville Fintona in said County Esquire one of the Children of Testator and as such one of the Residuary Legatees.

ix. HESTER ECCLES, b. April 28, 1789; m. WILLIAM DICKSON; b. July 09, 1791; d. July 10, 1854.
x. THOMAS ECCLES, b. June 29, 1791.

13. DANIEL15 ECCLES (CHARLES14, DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) was born 1746, and died July 31, 1808 in Ecclesville. He married ANNA DICKSON February 28, 1773, daughter of JOHN DICKSON and FRANCES ECCLES. She was born 1746, and died March 11, 1819.

Notes for DANIEL ECCLES:
1809 Vicars Prerog Wills Daniel Eccles Fintona

Notes for ANNA DICKSON:
Registry of Deeds
316:392:213477 27th Feb 1772
This is the marriage settlement of Anna Dickson and Daniel Eccles.

Mentioned are Daniel Eccles of Ecclesville
John Dickson of Ballyshannon, Co Donegal
Anna Dickson - only daughter
Armar Lowry Corry of Aghenis, Tyrone
Thomas Dickson
Charles Stewart of Bailieboro Castle, Co Cavan
Wm Tighe, Ballyshannon.

Will of Anna Eccles of City of Dublin, widow PRONI D2081/1/?
Codicil (1816)
following the death of my two sons, Gilbert Eccles & Thomas Eccles she gets shares from the will of their father, Daniel Eccles
which I give to Thomas Lloyd of Ravensdale, Co Louth to lend and advance the same at interest to my son, Daniel Eccles & on his decease to pay same to Louisa Eccles & if she should predecease him for the benefit of children of said Daniel and Louisa.

Children are listed above under (12) Anna Dickson.

14. CHARLES15 ECCLES (JAMES LOWRY14, DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) He married ? SAUNDERSON.

Notes for CHARLES ECCLES:
PRONI Reference : D674/69 : 27 May 1823
Description : Chas. Eccles, Gent., Lackey, Co. Fermanagh, to John Eccles, Gent., Eldest son of the above Chas. Eccles. Lease for one life - Rent 5/- - 28a. in Shannock green in possession of Jas. Duffy Archibald Irwin, Eleanora Irwin, Junr., & John Fair also 1/3 of the house and farm of land known by the name of Buckspark, Co. Fermanagh.

PRONI Reference : D674/91 : 21 August 1824
Description : Charles & John Eccles - Appointment - Lands of Shannock Green & Bucks Park pursuant to deed of 26th Jan., 1821.

Child of CHARLES ECCLES and ? SAUNDERSON is:
i. JOHN16 ECCLES.

15. JANE15 ECCLES (JAMES LOWRY14, DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) She married REV ALEX AUCHENLECK 1784. He was born 1749, and died 1833.

Notes for REV ALEX AUCHENLECK:
Rev Alex Auchinleck, Rector of Rossory

Initially of Castle Lodge and Mullans, Fintona; he appears as a curate in the Donacavey parish records

Children of JANE ECCLES and ALEX AUCHENLECK are:
i. JAMES ECCLES16 AUCHENLECK.
ii. WILLIAM AUCHENLECK.
iii. JOHN AUCHENLECK.
iv. DANIEL ECCLES AUCHENLECK, b. 1797; d. 1849; m. ELIZABETH DOROTHEA STACK, 1833; d. September 14, 1868.
v. ANNA AUCHENLECK.

16. REV DANIEL ECCLES15 LUCAS (ISABELLA14 ECCLES, DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) was born 1770, and died Abt. 1828. He married ANNE ALLEN, daughter of EDMOND ALLEN and FRANCES. She was born Abt. 1773, and died April 16, 1847 in Hollybrook, Co Fermanagh.

Notes for REV DANIEL ECCLES LUCAS:
Church of Ireland Records
R Dromod & Prior 1812-28
R Castleblakeney (Elph) 1823-28
***[ C of I records say he was son of Charles by his cousin, Frances, dau of Daniel Eccles of Fintona]
Daniel was son of Rev Francis & Isabella & brother of Charles
m Anne (d 16 Apr 1847 aged 74 at the residence of her son-in-law, Lt Col Dickson at his residence Holybrook Hse, Co Fermanagh - see marriage settlements

The will of Charles Robert Lucas in PRONI does not mention a son


Children of DANIEL LUCAS and ANNE ALLEN are:
i. EDMUND ALLEN16 LUCAS, b. 1807; d. April 22, 1885; m. MARGARET ELLEN HACKETT, May 13, 1842, St George, Dublin.

Notes for EDMUND ALLEN LUCAS:
Dublin, Parish of St George
Marriage of Edmond Allen Lucas of Lodge, Co Sligo, now residing in Southville St and Margaret Ellen Hackett on 13th May 1842
John Hackett, witness for husband
WW Hackett, witness of wife
The actual cert reads Rev Edmund Allen Lucas of Lurgan Lodge, Co Sligo

b 1807 Co Kerry ent TCD 1823 aged 16 BA 1829
V. Ballysumaghan, Kilross & Ballmakill (1841-61) (Elphin)
V Killenumery (Ard) 1861-85

who had issue incl Frances who died 5th Jan 1861 aged 10
Edmund died 22 Apr 1885 at Killmumery glebe in his 78th year

Alicia Lucas sold to Edmond her share of the Manor of Shannock to her brother, Edmond, for £200 and confirms the title to him and his heirs

ii. CHARLOTTE MARTHA LUCAS, d. June 29, 1838, Ballybay.

Notes for CHARLOTTE MARTHA LUCAS:
Death notice in newspaper
Charlotte Martha Lucas, 2nd dau of the late Rev Daniel Eccles Lucas

iii. ALICIA LUCAS, d. December 08, 1888, Hollybrook, Co Fermanagh; m. ROBERT LOWRY DICKSON, October 01, 1833, Kinlough Church; b. November 03, 1789.

Notes for ALICIA LUCAS:
Note that there is a copy of her will in PRONI will books and that it appears that part of the Shannock property was settled on her on her marriage.

Notes for ROBERT LOWRY DICKSON:
PRONI Reference : EDOL/2204
Title : Testator: Robert L. Dickson, Hollybrook , 1848
Description : Testator: Robert L. Dickson, Hollybrook, Fermanagh. Executor: Thomas Lucas, Athernlane, Monaghan. Court Ref.: Cant. 3/525

The following from a web source that I can no longer trace
Linen Hall Library
Officers of the Bengal Army 1758-1834 by Major VCP Hodson
Dickson, Robert Lowry (1789-1848)
Lieut.-Col 15th NI b. Rossinver, Co. Leitrim 3 Nov 1789. Cadet 1804; Arrived in India 10 July 1805; Ensign 31 Aug 1805; Lieut. 1 Sept 1805; Capt. 1 Jan 1819; Major 20 Dec 1826; Lieut.-Col. 1 Oct 1832; Retired 4 Feb 1833; d. 12 Apr 1848
4th son of Thomas Dickson of Woodville, Co. Leitrim, M.P. for Ballyshannon, & Hester his wife dau of Rev.James Lowry m. 1st 1815(?) She died in India Mar 1882. m. 2nd Kinlough Co.Leitrim Sept 1833, Alicia Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Daniel E. Lucas, rector of Castle Blackney, Co. Galway.
Services: Posted as Lieut. to 11th NI, Reduction of Kalinjar 1812; Lieut. 2/11th NI Siege and capture of Hathras 1817. Lieut/ 2/11th NI 3rd Mahratta War; Lieut. 2/11th NI Fur. p.a. 27 Nov 1818 till 10 Dec 1821. Transfd to 17th NI (late 2/11th) May 1824; to 15th NI (late 1/11th) 1826. Apptd to charge of 5thNI 7 Feb 1828; do. 3rd NI 10 Jul 1828; Fur. p.a. 28 Jan 1832 till retirement.

Belfast Newsletter has the following:
1 Oct 1833 Marriages
At Kenlough Church, by the Rev.Ed. Allen Lucas (Curate of Ballysomaghan) Lieut.-Colonel Robert Lowry Dickson, East India Co.'s Service, to Alicia Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. Daniel Eccles Lucas, late Rector of Castle Blackney, County of Galway.
The Newsletter reported the births of: a daughter 24/10/1837; a son 21/6/1839; a son 4/4/1845; a son 17/8/1847 (Dates are publication dates not births)

iv. COL FRANCIS BLANEY LUCAS, d. September 30, 1881, Grafton, NSW.

17. FANNY ANNE15 LUCAS (ISABELLA14 ECCLES, DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES) died Aft. 1821. She married JOHN HARRIS, son of WILLIAM HARRIS and LETTICE. He was born October 27, 1755 in Mullandavagh, Co Monaghan, and died March 19, 1806.

Notes for FANNY ANNE LUCAS:
According to James Morell's diary his wife and family were visiting her mother in July 1815

Clogher Record - Clones Rent Roll, 1821 - Fran (sic) Anne Harris widow of Clonkeen

Notes for JOHN HARRIS:
John son of William Harris christened Oct 27 1755 [of Mullynadavagh & Drumumery] - Clones Parish Records

NB Mary Harris als Eccles widow of John Harris has above townlands which she transfers to trustees to retain the right to will them as she pleases [1731]

There is also a record in the burial register of Clones of Anne Harris of Drummummery who died Dec 16 1814 aged 60. I imagine she must have been a sister of John

Children of FANNY LUCAS and JOHN HARRIS are:
i. LETITIA16 HARRIS, b. Abt. 1780; d. 1872, Ballybay; m. REV JAMES MORELL, June 12, 1810, Clones; b. July 13, 1773, Ballyquin, Dungiven; d. 1831, Fairview, Ballybay.

Notes for LETITIA HARRIS:
A family story claims that she was brought to Clones to see some rebels from 1798 being executed. She would have been 18 or 19.

Notes for REV JAMES MORELL:
From Supplement to the McWilliam Family Record by John Morell McWilliam
Extract from register of marriages kept by Rev James Morell:
June 12th 1810. Rev James Morell of Ballibay to Letitia Harris, parish of Clones, by Rev B Foster.
NB In the Clones Parish Register he is described as the 'dissenting minister of Ballibay'

More About REV JAMES MORELL:
Occupation: Presbyterian minister, Ballybay

ii. ISABELLA HARRIS, d. February 1820; m. ? CROWE.
iii. MARY HARRIS, m. ? JAMISON.

18. FRANK15 LUCAS (ISABELLA14 ECCLES, DANIEL13, CHARLES12, GILBERT11, JOHN10, JOHN9, JOHN8, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, GILBERT4, MATTHEUS3 DE EYCKLES, WILLIAM2, JOHN1 DE ECCLES)

Notes for FRANK LUCAS:
There is a record in Clones burial registers of Francis Lucas aged 46 who died Apr 21 1810.

Child of FRANK LUCAS is:
i. THOMAS16 LUCAS.

Notes for THOMAS LUCAS:
He was to receive his uncle Charles Robert Lucas's interest in the Shannock estate after the death of Charles' wife, Frances. Identified as the only son of my late brother, Frank.
In 1860/1/2 the interest of JHM Rev Crowe and Mrs Jamison was being managed by a Thomas Lucas - probably him.


Lowry

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of James Lowry

1 James Lowry
......... 2 John Lowry
............. +Mary Buchanan
.................... 3 Robert Lowry
........................ +Anne Sinclair
............................... 4 Robert Lowry
............................... 4 Galbraith Lowry
................................... +Sarah Corry
.......................................... 5 Armar Lowry
.......................................... 5 Anna Lowry
.............................................. +William Willoughby Cole
............................... 4 James Lowry
................................... +Hester Richardson
.......................................... 5 Hester Lowry
.............................................. +Thomas Dickson
.......................................... 5 Robert Lowry
.............................................. +Elizabeth Tighe
.......................................... 5 John Lowry
.............................................. +Susannah Underwood
.......................................... 5 James Lowry
............................... 4 Mary Lowry
................................... +Daniel Eccles
.................... 3 John Lowry
........................ +Mary Townley
.................... 3 Katherine Lowry
........................ +Samuel Perry
.................... 3 Rebecca Lowry
........................ +William Moore
.................... 3 Anna Lowry
........................ +Robert McClintock
.................... 3 Jane Lowry
........................ +John McClintock

Descendants of James Lowry

Generation No. 1

1. JAMES1 LOWRY died 1665 in Ballynagorry, Co Tyrone.

Notes for JAMES LOWRY:
PRONI: D3007/T/577: Copy of the will of James Lowry of Ballinegorry [sic - Ballymagorry?], Co. Tyrone, dated 1668

Child of JAMES LOWRY is:
2. i. JOHN2 LOWRY, d. June 24, 1689, Londonderry.

Generation No. 2

2. JOHN2 LOWRY (JAMES1) died June 24, 1689 in Londonderry. He married MARY BUCHANAN.

Notes for JOHN LOWRY:
PRONI: D3007/A/4/2: Memorandum of the nuncupative will of John Lowry, late of Aghenis, county Tyrone, made whilst in the siege of Londonderry, and shortly before his death. Probate granted 22 January, 1692-3
Note that this will gives his then wife's name as Jane


Children of JOHN LOWRY and MARY BUCHANAN are:
3. i. ROBERT3 LOWRY, d. November 01, 1728, Aghenis, Co Tyrone.
ii. JOHN LOWRY, d. 1698; m. MARY TOWNLEY.
iii. KATHERINE LOWRY, m. SAMUEL PERRY; d. Moneyloughmore, Co Tyrone.
iv. REBECCA LOWRY, m. WILLIAM MOORE; d. Drummond, Co Tyrone.
v. ANNA LOWRY, m. ROBERT MCCLINTOCK; d. Castrues, Co Donegal.
vi. JANE LOWRY, m. JOHN MCCLINTOCK; d. Trintagh, Co Donegal.

Generation No. 3

3. ROBERT3 LOWRY (JOHN2, JAMES1) died November 01, 1728 in Aghenis, Co Tyrone. He married ANNE SINCLAIR 1698, daughter of JAMES SINCLAIR. She was born in Hollyhill, Co Tyrone.

Notes for ROBERT LOWRY:
There is a memorial of his will in the registry of deeds which I've copied.

Robert Lowry Aghenis Co Tyrone 1st Nov 1728
Robert eldest son, Galbraith 2nd son, James 3rd son
Dan'l Eccles Fintona, trustee

Mr. Lowry's widow died " of a decay" at Fintona, the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Eccles

Children of ROBERT LOWRY and ANNE SINCLAIR are:
i. ROBERT4 LOWRY, b. February 03, 1701/02; d. August 31, 1764, Melbury, Co Tyrone.

Notes for ROBERT LOWRY:
PRONI has a deed/marriage settlement for Robert Lowry & Katharine Dopping - 1724

4. ii. GALBRAITH LOWRY, b. July 11, 1706.
5. iii. REV JAMES LOWRY, b. 1707; d. November 21, 1786.
6. iv. MARY LOWRY, d. 1755.

Generation No. 4

4. GALBRAITH4 LOWRY (ROBERT3, JOHN2, JAMES1) was born July 11, 1706. He married SARAH CORRY 1733, daughter of JOHN CORRY.

Notes for GALBRAITH LOWRY:
Mr. G. L. Corry died on the 28th December 1769. He is buried in Caledon churchyard in a vault, (not as he directed in his will in the church) but in the churchyard. Over it, his widow erected a pyramidical monument built apparently by a country mason, and for which I have an account. The cost for mason work was if 1 remember rightly, about £100. On it is an inscription, that it is erected in memory of Galbraith Lowry Corry, esq., who left this world for a better,* December 28th 1/69, by Sarah Lowry Corry

Children of GALBRAITH LOWRY and SARAH CORRY are:
i. 1ST EARL OF BELMORE ARMAR5 LOWRY.

Notes for 1ST EARL OF BELMORE ARMAR LOWRY:
Armar Lowry-Corry, 1st Earl of Belmore.

ii. ANNA LOWRY, m. WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY COLE, 1763.

Notes for ANNA LOWRY:
Anna, 1st Countess of Enniskillen..

5. REV JAMES4 LOWRY (ROBERT3, JOHN2, JAMES1) was born 1707, and died November 21, 1786. He married HESTER RICHARDSON February 1744/45, daughter of JOHN RICHARDSON and ANNE BECKETT. She died 1771.

Notes for REV JAMES LOWRY:
from Church of Ireland records.

1732 James Lowry inst 17 July (DR)
He was the 4th son of Robert Lowry of Aghenis (son of John Lowry of Aghenis, whose P will proved in 1689 mentions his wife Jane and his sons Robert and John and daus Katherine, Rebecca and Anne) by Anne, dau of Rev Jas Sinclair, R of Leckpatrick (2nd son of Sir James Sinclair of Caithness).
born in 1707, TCD BA 1730 MA 1732
A family bible gives his date of birth erroneously as born July, 1711 (see earl of Belmore in UJA, 1904, pg 35 et seq)
Had a licence to go to England 28 Sept 1739 (DR). He exchanged Clogherny in1745 with Rev R Dobbs for Desertcreat (Tullyhog), which he held till his death.
He married Hester, [eldest daughter of John Richardson of Richill and sister of Mary, Lady Gosford] who died in 1771

Children of JAMES LOWRY and HESTER RICHARDSON are:
i. HESTER5 LOWRY, d. January 16, 1793; m. THOMAS DICKSON, December 14, 1775; b. 1741; d. July 07, 1817, Woodville, Co Leitrim..

Notes for THOMAS DICKSON:
Major Thomas Dickson of Woodville was MP for Ballyshannon from 1790-97. He was returned by Thomas Conolly after the Regency Crisis. In 1797 Conolly sold to Lord Belmore. Armar Lowry-Corry, 1st Lord Belmore was a 1st cousin to Thomas Dickson's wife, Hester Lowry.

The Bundrowes fishery was leased to him in 1788 by Rt Hon Thomas Connolly.

Tullaghan is the site of an ancient High Cross discovered on the shore after a storm and erected in 1778 by the local landlord, Dickson.

ii. ROBERT LOWRY, m. ELIZABETH TIGHE.
iii. REV JOHN LOWRY, d. Somerset (house, Clogherny); m. SUSANNAH UNDERWOOD, January 23, 1772; b. Kencott, Oxon.

Notes for REV JOHN LOWRY:
Rector of Clogherny, Co Tyrone. Built Somerset House. Two wings were added in 1829 by Rev James Lowry the present rector (from 1794). Very conspicuous. About 4 miles from Fintona. NB James expended 1,800 wt. of iron in grating his windows in 1797

PRONI Reference : D1132/10/1/8: Dates : 1778
Description : Deed of settlement: 1st part Rev John Lowry and wife Susanna, 2nd part Rev James Lowry of Tullyhog, 3rd part Robert Lowry and Robert Lindsay of Loughry, 4th part Rev George Underwood and wife Jane of Killcock, 5th part Daniel Eccles of Fintona and James Moore Hamilton of Desertcreaght, 6th part Thomas Dickson of Ballyshannon and Rev. James Lowry (younger) of Tullyhog.

iv. REV JAMES LOWRY, d. Rockdale.

6. MARY4 LOWRY (ROBERT3, JOHN2, JAMES1) died 1755. She married DANIEL ECCLES Abt. 1718, son of CHARLES ECCLES. He was born 1692 in Shannock, and died August 1749 in Fintona, Co Tyrone.

Notes for MARY LOWRY:
Vicars-Prerog.Wills 1536-1870
1755 Mary Eccles (Lowry) widow of Daniel - large will
My sense is that this large will is the start of the story of the Shannock inheritance which was still being resolved at the end of the 19th century.

Notes for DANIEL ECCLES:
Vicars Prerogative Wills 1536-1870: 1750 Daniel Eccles, Fintona
PRONI D623/29/51 letter [to Earl of Abercorn] dated 3 Sept, 1749 Mr Eccles of Fentonagh, the father, died suddenly last week
Fintona came in to the possession of the Eccles family in 1671.

Children of MARY LOWRY and DANIEL ECCLES

see Eccles Family Tree

Sacheverell

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of Francis Sacheverell

1 Francis Sacheverell
......... 2 Francis Sacheverell
............. +Dorothy Blennerhasset
.................... 3 Ann Sacheverell
........................ +Edward Richardson
............................... 4 William Richardson
............................... 4 John Richardson
................................... +Anne Beckett
.......................................... 5 Hester Richardson
.............................................. +James Lowry
.......................................... 5 Mary Richardson
.............................................. +? Gosford
.......................................... 5 William Richardson
.............................................. +Isabella Mussenden
......... 2 Henry Sacheverell

Descendants of Francis Sacheverell

Generation No. 1

1. FRANCIS1 SACHEVERELL

Notes for FRANCIS SACHEVERELL:
Francis Sacheverell of Leicestershire was granted 2,000 acres in the Barony of O'Neill land in Co Armagh in the Plantation of Ulster

Children of FRANCIS SACHEVERELL are:
2. i. FRANCIS2 SACHEVERELL, d. 1649.
ii. HENRY SACHEVERELL.

Notes for HENRY SACHEVERELL:
Henry Sacheverell is recorded in the 1641 depositions.

Generation No. 2

2. FRANCIS2 SACHEVERELL (FRANCIS1) died 1649. He married DOROTHY BLENNERHASSET, daughter of SIR JOHN BLENNRHASSET.

Notes for FRANCIS SACHEVERELL:
Francis Sacheverell is recorded in the 1641 depositions

Child of FRANCIS SACHEVERELL and DOROTHY BLENNERHASSET is:
3. i. ANN3 SACHEVERELL.

Generation No. 3

3. ANN3 SACHEVERELL (FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) She married MAJOR EDWARD RICHARDSON 1654.

Notes for MAJOR EDWARD RICHARDSON:
Patent to Edward Richardson for market and fair at Richhill - 1683

Major Edward Richardson came to Ireland with the army in 1642.

I am currently only assuming that he was the father of John & William but the idea can't be far wrong.

Children of ANN SACHEVERELL and EDWARD RICHARDSON are:
i. WILLIAM4 RICHARDSON.
4. ii. JOHN RICHARDSON, b. 1663; d. 1744.

Generation No. 4

4. JOHN4 RICHARDSON (ANN3 SACHEVERELL, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 1663, and died 1744. He married ANNE BECKETT August 1707, daughter of WILLIAM BECKETT.

Notes for JOHN RICHARDSON:
TCD 1681 and High Sheriff of Armagh

Lennox Cunningham papers in PRONI contains a typescript history of the family

Children of JOHN RICHARDSON and ANNE BECKETT are:
i. HESTER5 RICHARDSON, d. 1771; m. REV JAMES LOWRY, February 1744/45; b. 1707; d. November 21, 1786.

Notes for REV JAMES LOWRY:
from Church of Ireland records.

1732 James Lowry inst 17 July (DR)
He was the 4th son of Robert Lowry of Aghenis (son of John Lowry of Aghenis, whose P will proved in 1689 mentions his wife Jane and his sons Robert and John and daus Katherine, Rebecca and Anne) by Anne, dau of Rev Jas Sinclair, R of Leckpatrick (2nd son of Sir James Sinclair of Caithness).
born in 1707, TCD BA 1730 MA 1732
A family bible gives his date of birth erroneously as born July, 1711 (see earl of Belmore in UJA, 1904, pg 35 et seq)
Had a licence to go to England 28 Sept 1739 (DR). He exchanged Clogherny in1745 with Rev R Dobbs for Desertcreat (Tullyhog), which he held till his death.
He married Hester, [eldest daughter of John Richardson of Richill and sister of Mary, Lady Gosford) who died in 1771

ii. LADY GOSFORD MARY RICHARDSON, m. LORD ? GOSFORD.

Notes for LADY GOSFORD MARY RICHARDSON:
Mary, Lady Gosford

iii. WILLIAM RICHARDSON, m. ISABELLA MUSSENDEN, 1746.

Notes for WILLIAM RICHARDSON:
MP for Armagh, 1750 source Malcomson, introduction to Mussenden papers, PRONI, D354.

Conolly

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of Patrick Conolly

1 Patrick Conolly
.. +Jane Coane
......... 2 Elizabeth Conolly
............. +Thomas Dickson
.................... 3 Katherine Dickson
........................ +Joseph Lindsay
.................... 3 Everina Dickson
........................ +William Tighe
.................... 3 John Dickson
........................ +Frances Eccles
.................... 3 Thomas Dickson
.................... 3 William Dickson
.................... 3 James Dickson
......... 2 William Conolly
............. +Katherine Conyngham
......... 2 Patrick Conolly
.................... 3 William Conolly
........................ +Anne Wentworth
......... 2 John Conolly
......... 2 Mary Connolly
............. +? Smith
......... 2 Jane Connolly
............. +Thomas Pearson
......... 2 ? Connolly
............. +Henry Ball
.................... 3 William Ball
.................... 3 Henry Ball
.................... 3 Catherine Ball
........................ +Christopher Carleton
.................... 3 Mary Ball
........................ +James Clarke
......... 2 Catherine Connolly
............. +Hugh Gollogher
......... 2 ? Connolly
............. +John Dunlivy

 

Descendants of Patrick Conolly

Generation No. 1

1. PATRICK1 CONOLLY He married JANE COANE.

Notes for PATRICK CONOLLY:
From Jack's article;
"we are left with the constantly repeated story about the birth of Speaker Conolly in a "thatched ale-house" or, as a variant that his father was a blacksmith. Allingham, in his History of Ballyshannon describes with some detail how his father kept a small inn and how he was befriended and started in life by some chance visitors. Anything can happen in disturbed times but it is not easy to make this story fit with the known facts about Patrick Conolly.
In the list of householders of Ballyshannon paying Hearth-tax, 1663-65, Patrick McConnelly appears as paying on two hearths. In 1689 Patrick Conolly "gentleman" was attainted by the parliament of King James in Dublin. He had three sons, William, Patrick, the father of William who succeeded the Speaker in his estates and John, who matriculated in TCD, 1682, as a sizar, son of Patrick, Co Donegal. He had six daughters including Elizabeth who married a neighbour in Ballyshannon - Thomas Dickson.

Castletown papers; C/33 1694
Chancery Bill filed by Rev John Forbes alleging that William & Phelim Conolly & other members of the Conolly family have withheld from Forbes a debt owed him by the late Terence Conolly of Co Donegal

National Archives; M/6917/82 3 Oct 1693
Phelim Conolly of Edinbrone, Co Monaghan, gent to William Conolly of Dublin, esq
'Know all men by these presents that Phelim Conolly of Edinbrone, Co Monaghan, gent. Am beholden in and . . bound unto William Conolly of the city of Dublin Esq in the sum of £1,000 pounds sterling good and lawful money of England to be paid to the said William Conolly or his lawful attorney executors and administrators or assigns. To which payment well and truly be made good. Bind meby those . . this third day of October 1693
Witness by Patrick Conolly & Thomas Atkinson

I believe that Terence Conolly was William's uncle (Patrick's brother) while Phelim was Terence's son.

Edenbrone is a townland in Aghnamullen parish

Notes for JANE COANE:
Name given in PRONI introduction to Conolly papers

More information on the Coane family can be found in: The Coane family of Ballyshannon, Donegal by Abigail Coane Leibell, National Library of Ireland, Call Number 3B 120

Children of PATRICK CONOLLY and JANE COANE are:
2. i. ELIZABETH2 CONOLLY.
ii. WILLIAM CONOLLY, b. 1662; d. 1729; m. KATHERINE CONYNGHAM, December 15, 1694; b. 1662; d. 1752.

Notes for WILLIAM CONOLLY:
From the Oxford Companion to Irish History, edited by SJ Connolly

William Conolly (1662-1729), politician. Extravagent accounts of his rise from humble origins included the claim that he was the son (or grandson) of a Catholic innkeeper in Ballyshannon, Co Donegal. In fact both he and his father were important enough to be among the Protestants attainted by the patriot parliament for their adherence to William III. However it is clear that shrewd dealings in the chaotic landmarket created by the Williamite confiscations enabled him vastly to increase his fortune. Up to 1714 he shared the leadership of the Irish Whig Party with Alan Broderick. Thereafter with their Tory opponents in eclipse, the two men competed for dominance.

When Broderick sought to enhance his position by obstruction, and by sporadically espousing what he presented as the Irish interest, Conolly established himself as the reliable servant of successive English ministries, the first clearly identifiable undertaker. Regarded as the richest commoner in Ireland, he built Castletown House. His great nephew and heir Thomas Conolly (1738-1803) attached to a major English dynasty by his marriage to a daughter of the Duke of Richmond, was MP for Co Londonderry 1761-1803, and also sat in the British parliament 1759-1800. His politics were self-consciously those of an independent country gentleman, willing to support government but also liable to oppose on patriot or popular issues. He favoured the admission of Catholics to parliament and supported the Act of Union.

In his will he left bequests to Mrs Dickson and Mrs Pearson.

3. iii. PATRICK CONOLLY, d. November 02, 1713.
iv. JOHN CONOLLY.

Notes for JOHN CONOLLY:
Matriculated in TCD, 1682, as a sizar, son of Patrick, Co Donegal.

v. MARY CONNOLLY, m. ? SMITH; b. Dublin.
vi. JANE CONNOLLY, m. THOMAS PEARSON, 1707.

Notes for JANE CONNOLLY:
William settled £3,400 on her on her marriage

Notes for THOMAS PEARSON:
MP for Killybegs and Ballyshannon

4. vii. ? CONNOLLY.
viii. CATHERINE CONNOLLY, m. HUGH GOLLOGHER.
ix. ? CONNOLLY, m. JOHN DUNLIVY.

Generation No. 2

2. ELIZABETH2 CONOLLY (PATRICK1) She married THOMAS DICKSON, son of JOHN DICKSON and EVERINA DELAP. He died 1733.

Notes for ELIZABETH CONOLLY:
As early as 1693 William was paying his six sisters an allowance out of the Donegal estates
[Conolly's accounts for the College lands at Tirhugh, May 1693; IAA 97/84 C24/1

Notes for THOMAS DICKSON:
Vicars Prerog wills 1536-1870: Thomas Dickson, Ballyshannon 1733

Thomas Dickson was agent to the Ballyshannon estate of his brother-in-law, William Conolly

List of the burgesses of the parliamentary borough of Ballyshannon, 15th May 1722
Thomas Dickson (Provost), Lord Justice Conolly, Capt Dickson, Sir Henry Caldwell, Mr Baugh, Major Folliot, William Dickson, Thomas Atkinson, Michael Hewetson, Mr Jennings, Mr Gardner, Mr Jones & Samuel Atkinson; endorsed by Conolly, January 1st 1725

Children of ELIZABETH CONOLLY and THOMAS DICKSON

see Dickson Family Tree

3. PATRICK2 CONOLLY (PATRICK1) died November 02, 1713.

Child of PATRICK CONOLLY is:
i. WILLIAM3 CONOLLY, b. 1706; d. 1754; m. LADY ANNE WENTWORTH, 1733.

4. ?2 CONNOLLY (PATRICK1 CONOLLY) She married HENRY BALL. He was born in Charlemont, Co Armagh.

Children of ? CONNOLLY and HENRY BALL are:
i. WILLIAM3 BALL.
ii. HENRY BALL.
iii. Catherine BALL, m. Christopher CARLETON.
iv. Mary BALL, m. James CLARKE.

Note: All the chiildren of Henry Ball are mentioned in the will of their aunt, Mary Smith

Lucas

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

(Outline Tree 1)
Descendants of Francis Lucas

1 Francis Lucas
.. +Mary Poyntz
......... 2 Francis Lucas
............. +Mary Connolly
.................... 3 Francis Lucas
.................... 3 Edward Lucas
........................ +Elizabeth Smith
............................... 4 Thomas Lucas
................................... +Alice Blayney
.......................................... 5 Edward Lucas
.............................................. +Elizabeth Savage
.......................................... 5 William Lucas
.............................................. +? Gaussan
.......................................... 5 Francis Lucas
.............................................. +Isabella Eccles
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Lucas
.............................................. +William Lee
.......................................... 5 Sarah Lucas
.............................................. +Joseph Warren
.......................................... 5 Thomasina Lucas
.............................................. +Joseph Hammersley
............................... 4 Francis Lucas
............................... 4 Mary Lucas
............................... 4 Anne Lucas
................................... +John Skelton
.......................................... 5 Elizabeth Skelton
............................... 4 Jane Lucas

(Outline Tree 2)
Descendants of Rev Francis Lucas

1 Francis Lucas
.. +Isabella Eccles
......... 2 Thomas Lucas
......... 2 Daniel Eccles Lucas
............. +Anne Allen
.................... 3 Edmund Allen Lucas
........................ +Margaret Ellen Hackett
.................... 3 Charlotte Martha Lucas
.................... 3 Alicia Lucas
........................ +Robert Lowry Dickson
.................... 3 Francis Blaney Lucas
......... 2 Fanny Anne Lucas
............. +John Harris
.................... 3 Letitia Harris
........................ +James Morell
.................... 3 Isabella Harris
........................ +? Crowe
.................... 3 Mary Harris
........................ +? Jamison
......... 2 Alicia Lucas
............. +Edward Richardson
......... 2 Frank Lucas
.................... 3 Thomas Lucas
......... 2 Edward Lucas
......... 2 Cadwaleder Blayney Lucas
......... 2 Mary Lucas
............. +? Healy
......... 2 Charles Robert Lucas
............. +Frances Eccles
......... 2 William Lucas
............. +Mary Eccles

(Outline Tree 3)
Descendants of Edward Lucas

1 Edward Lucas
.. +Elizabeth Savage
......... 2 Francis Lucas
............. +Florinda Norman
......... 2 Charles Lucas
............. +Sarah Hamilton
.................... 3 Edward Lucas
........................ +Anne Ruxton
............................... 4 Francis Lucas
............................... 4 Catherine Lucas
............................... 4 Anne Lucas
............................... 4 Isabella Lucas
............................... 4 Edward William Lucas
............................... 4 Fitzherbert-Dacre Lucas
................................... +Laura-Adelaide Scudamore
......... 2 Robert Lucas
......... 2 Thomas Lucas
......... 2 Edward Lucas
............. +Elizabeth Anne Clements
.................... 3 Theophilus Edward Lucas
.................... 3 Kitty Lucas
.................... 3 Elizabeth Lucas
.................... 3 Anne Lucas
........................ +Thomas Scott
......... *2nd Wife of Edward Lucas:
............. +Olivia Hamilton
.................... 3 Olivia Lucas
......... 2 Mary Lucas
......... 2 Alice Lucas
......... 2 Abigal Lucas
......... 2 Elizabeth Lucas
......... 2 Hester Lucas

 

Descendants of Francis Lucas (See Outline Tree 1)

Generation No. 1

1. FRANCIS1 LUCAS was born April 1609, and died 1657. He married MARY POYNTZ.

Notes for FRANCIS LUCAS:
18th Jan, 1656/7 purchased from Charles & Jane Bolton & Nicholas and Elianor Seaver the lands of Shedan or Shean (now Castleshane).

Shirley:
The Castleshane property passed to the Lucas family by a deed dated 18th Jan 1656-7 to Mary Lucas, whose husband Francis died in the following autumn, leaving a son of the same name, of the age of fifteen, who was the ancestor of the present family of Lucas of Castleshane. The estate was erected into a manor by King Charles II in the year 1683.

Child of FRANCIS LUCAS and MARY POYNTZ is:
2. i. FRANCIS2 LUCAS, b. 1646; d. 1705.

Generation No. 2

2. FRANCIS2 LUCAS (FRANCIS1) was born 1646, and died 1705. He married MARY CONNOLLY 1667,(? daughter of ARTHUR CONNOLLY). She was born 1647, and died 1747.

Notes for FRANCIS LUCAS:
Elected MP for Co of Monaghan, 1695, & unseated.

Notes for MARY CONNOLLY:
The suggestion is that she was the daughter/granddaughter of Owen Connolly the famous traitor of the failed Dublin rising in 1641.
The details of dates etc. are from a pedigree signed by Terryl Brosda mbrosda1.(?)@aol.com.
Edward Lucas - Undersecretary of State for Ireland up to 1646 told Denis Carolan Rushe that he had found evidence in Dublin Castle that this relationship indeed existed.

Her will - dated 1747 - is available

Children of FRANCIS LUCAS and MARY CONNOLLY are:
i. FRANCIS3 LUCAS, d. 1747.

Notes for FRANCIS LUCAS:
MP for the Borough of Monaghan 1713, 1715 & 1727

3. ii. EDWARD LUCAS, d. 1756.

Generation No. 3

3. EDWARD3 LUCAS (FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) died 1756. He married ELIZABETH SMITH, daughter of THOMAS SMITH.

Notes for EDWARD LUCAS:
Deputy Governor of Co of Monaghan, MP for the Co of Monaghan, 1768 ***except that he died in 1756/7

Edward Lucas of Castleshane in 1703 introduced linen weavers into Monaghan
Crawford Ch 8 (pg 19 of 132)

Children of EDWARD LUCAS and ELIZABETH SMITH are:
4. i. THOMAS4 LUCAS, d. 1727.
ii. FRANCIS LUCAS.
iii. MARY LUCAS.
5. iv. ANNE LUCAS, d. 1723, St Patricks, Newry.
v. JANE LUCAS.

Generation No. 4

4. THOMAS4 LUCAS (EDWARD3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) died 1727. He married ALICE BLAYNEY February 1719/20, daughter of WILLIAM BLAYNEY and MARY CAULFIELD. She was born 1694.

Notes for THOMAS LUCAS:

Lucas Thomas Pen (at Castleshane) Feb 5 1714-15 aged 16 s of Edward Armiger; b Castle-shane, Co Monaghan


National Archives, Dublin
Thomas Lucas, Monaghan, 1727 Prerog Will Book/F/208b
I leave my soul to God and my body to be interred in Tyhollan Church
Rt Hon Marmaduke Coghill
Robert Maxwell of Falkland &
Beloved wife, Alice as executors
My eldest son, Edward, I leave my right and interest in the estate of Castleshane
My daughter, Elizabeth, £1,000 - conditional on her behaviour
My son William, £1,000
My son, Francis, £500
£500 to my executors to pay my debts with the surplus to my son, Francis
My wife shall enjoy all my goods and chattels over and above her jointure
My clothes to my servants
Witnessed by John Sims & Ben McMahon
Probate granted May 1727

There is no mention of Sarah [Warren] or Thomasina [Hammersley]

Children of THOMAS LUCAS and ALICE BLAYNEY are:
i. EDWARD5 LUCAS, m. ELIZABETH SAVAGE.
ii. REV WILLIAM LUCAS, b. 1712; d. March 17, 1779; m. ? GAUSSAN.

Notes for REV WILLIAM LUCAS:
This is a guess but it nearly fits

From C of I records
b Co Monaghan ed Dr Sheridan, Dub
ent TCD 26 June 1731 aged 19 BA 1735
m dau of David Gaussan by Dorothy Fortescue
d 17th Mar 1779
son Edward succeeded him
eldest dau Elizabeth, Dundalk, d 21 Jan 1830

iii. REV FRANCIS LUCAS, b. 1725, Castleshane; d. 1770, Clonkeen, Co Monaghan; m. ISABELLA ECCLES.

Notes for REV FRANCIS LUCAS:
from Church of Ireland records.
Francis Lucas appears up to 1765 (V.b.), probably Francis Lucas, son of Thomas 'Armiger' Lucas of Castleshane. born in Co Monaghan, educated by Mr Thomas Skelton (a brother of Philip, who left some writings and a biography), entered TCD Jan 21 1742/3 aged 17, BA 1747, MA 1753, ord D 1747, P 1748 - Kilmore. Curate Clones 1750, rector Drumgoon 1763-70, ob.
P. will pr. 1770, m. Isabella Eccles, Had a daughter, Alicia, m. Edward Richardson of Poplar Vale, Co Monaghan.

Notes for ISABELLA ECCLES:
There is a record in Clones Parish burial register for what seems like a Mrs Lucas aged 84 on May 15 1805.
This would make her one of the older children of Daniel Eccles & Mary Lowry while I'm sure she is one of the youngest.

iv. ELIZABETH LUCAS, m. WILLIAM LEE; b. Corbollis, Co Louth.
v. SARAH LUCAS, m. JOSEPH WARREN.
vi. THOMASINA LUCAS, m. JOSEPH HAMMERSLEY.

5. ANNE4 LUCAS (EDWARD3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) died 1723 in St Patricks, Newry. She married REV JOHN SKELTON.

Notes for REV JOHN SKELTON:
TCD as sizar 17 June 1709 aged 18


Child of ANNE LUCAS and JOHN SKELTON is:
i. ELIZABETH5 SKELTON.

 

Descendants of Rev Francis Lucas (See Outline Tree 2)

Generation No. 1

1. REV FRANCIS5 LUCAS (THOMAS4, EDWARD3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 1725 in Castleshane, and died 1770 in Clonkeen, Co Monaghan. He married ISABELLA ECCLES, daughter of DANIEL ECCLES and MARY LOWRY.

Notes for REV FRANCIS LUCAS:
from Church of Ireland records.
Francis Lucas appears up to 1765 (V.b.), probably Francis Lucas, son of Thomas 'Armiger' Lucas of Castleshane. born in Co Monaghan, educated by Mr Thomas Skelton (a brother of Philip, who left some writings and a biography), entered TCD Jan 21 1742/3 aged 17, BA 1747, MA 1753, ord D 1747, P 1748 - Kilmore. Curate Clones 1750, rector Drumgoon 1763-70, ob.
P. will pr. 1770, m. Isabella Eccles, Had a daughter, Alicia, m. Edward Richardson of Poplar Vale, Co Monaghan.

Notes for ISABELLA ECCLES:
There is a record in Clones Parish burial register for what seems like a Mrs Lucas aged 84 on May 15 1805.
This would make her one of the older children of Daniel Eccles & Mary Lowry while I'm sure she is one of the youngest.

Children of FRANCIS LUCAS and ISABELLA ECCLES are:
i. THOMAS6 LUCAS.
2. ii. REV DANIEL ECCLES LUCAS, b. 1770; d. Abt. 1828.
3. iii. FANNY ANNE LUCAS, d. Aft. 1821.
iv. ALICIA LUCAS, b. 1771; m. EDWARD RICHARDSON, 1788; b. 1763, Poplar Vale, Monaghan; d. August 03, 1845.

Notes for EDWARD RICHARDSON:
Recorded in a 1821 census fragment for Co Monaghan

Tydavnet parish
Edward Richardson, 50, JP, 19 1/2 acres in Tattygare
Alice, wife, 50 - was her husband being kind - suggests she died the year after her father died
Charlotte Lucas, 19, niece
Edward Lucas, 14, nephew

The dates aren't quite right for the children of Daniel Eccles Lucas & there is no Edward mentioned; is this the Charlotte mentioned in the will of Charles Robert Lucas as having gone to America?

High Sheriff, Co Monaghan 1793

4. v. FRANK LUCAS.
vi. EDWARD LUCAS, b. 1756.

Notes for EDWARD LUCAS:
Dob from Clogher record - notes for his father - 2nd son

vii. CADWALEDER BLAYNEY LUCAS.
viii. MARY LUCAS, m. ? HEALY.
ix. CHARLES ROBERT LUCAS, d. December 30, 1845, Cavan Lodge, Fintona; m. FRANCES ECCLES, July 27, 1811, St George, Dublin; b. December 07, 1775; d. September 08, 1846, Cavan Lodge, Fintona..

Notes for CHARLES ROBERT LUCAS:
Charles Lucas, Capt Fermanagh Militia married Frances Eccles in St George's Parish July 27, 1811

Notes for FRANCES ECCLES:
Left £100 to Hester Dickson & presumably her sibs in her will.

x. WILLIAM LUCAS, b. February 01, 1770, Clonkeen; m. MARY ECCLES.

Notes for WILLIAM LUCAS:
Surgeon - from notes by M Fitzgerald ReynoldsSeptember 1784-March 1799, Burials, Belfast, St. Anne's (Shankill), Connor, Antrim.

Record in Belfast of William Lucas, 1797, Capt Monaghan Militia.

Generation No. 2

2. REV DANIEL ECCLES6 LUCAS (FRANCIS5, THOMAS4, EDWARD3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 1770, and died Abt. 1828. He married ANNE ALLEN, daughter of EDMOND ALLEN and FRANCES. She was born Abt. 1773, and died April 16, 1847 in Hollybrook, Co Fermanagh.

Notes for REV DANIEL ECCLES LUCAS:
Church of Ireland Records
R Dromod & Prior 1812-28
R Castleblakeney (Elph) 1823-28
***[ C of I records say he was son of Charles by his cousin, Frances, dau of Daniel Eccles of Fintona]
Daniel was son of Rev Francis & Isabella & brother of Charles
m Anne (d 16 Apr 1847 aged 74 at the residence of her son-in-law, Lt Col Dickson at his residence Holybrook Hse, Co Fermanagh - see marriage settlements)

The will of Charles Robert Lucas in PRONI does not mention a son

Children of DANIEL LUCAS and ANNE ALLEN are:
i. EDMUND ALLEN7 LUCAS, b. 1807; d. April 22, 1885; m. MARGARET ELLEN HACKETT, May 13, 1842, St George, Dublin.

Notes for EDMUND ALLEN LUCAS:
Dublin, Parish of St George
Marriage of Edmond Allen Lucas of Lodge, Co Sligo, now residing in Southville St and Margaret Ellen Hackett on 13th May 1842
John Hackett, witness for husband
WW Hackett, witness of wife
The actual cert reads Rev Edmund Allen Lucas of Lurgan Lodge, Co Sligo

b 1807 Co Kerry ent TCD 1823 aged 16 BA 1829
V. Ballysumaghan, Kilross & Ballmakill (1841-61) (Elphin)
V Killenumery (Ard) 1861-85

who had issue incl Frances who died 5th Jan 1861 aged 10
Edmund died 22 Apr 1885 at Killmumery glebe in his 78th year

Alicia Lucas sold to Edmond her share of the Manor of Shannock to her brother, Edmond, for £200 and confirms the title to him and his heirs

ii. CHARLOTTE MARTHA LUCAS, d. June 29, 1838, Ballybay.

Notes for CHARLOTTE MARTHA LUCAS:
Death notice in newspaper
Charlotte Martha Lucas, 2nd dau of the late Rev Daniel Eccles Lucas

iii. ALICIA LUCAS, d. December 08, 1888, Hollybrook, Co Fermanagh; m. ROBERT LOWRY DICKSON, October 01, 1833, Kinlough Church; b. November 03, 1789.

Notes for ALICIA LUCAS:
Note that there is a copy of her will in PRONI will books and that it appears that part of the Shannock property was settled on her on her marriage.

Notes for ROBERT LOWRY DICKSON:
PRONI Reference : EDOL/2204
Title : Testator: Robert L. Dickson, Hollybrook , 1848
Description : Testator: Robert L. Dickson, Hollybrook, Fermanagh. Executor: Thomas Lucas, Athernlane, Monaghan. Court Ref.: Cant. 3/525

The following from a web source that I can no longer trace
Linen Hall Library
Officers of the Bengal Army 1758-1834 by Major VCP Hodson
Dickson, Robert Lowry (1789-1848)
Lieut.-Col 15th NI b. Rossinver, Co. Leitrim 3 Nov 1789. Cadet 1804; Arrived in India 10 July 1805; Ensign 31 Aug 1805; Lieut. 1 Sept 1805; Capt. 1 Jan 1819; Major 20 Dec 1826; Lieut.-Col. 1 Oct 1832; Retired 4 Feb 1833; d. 12 Apr 1848
4th son of Thomas Dickson of Woodville, Co. Leitrim, M.P. for Ballyshannon, & Hester his wife dau of Rev.James Lowry m. 1st 1815(?) She died in India Mar 1882. m. 2nd Kinlough Co.Leitrim Sept 1833, Alicia Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Daniel E. Lucas, rector of Castle Blackney, Co. Galway.
Services: Posted as Lieut. to 11th NI, Reduction of Kalinjar 1812; Lieut. 2/11th NI Siege and capture of Hathras 1817. Lieut/ 2/11th NI 3rd Mahratta War; Lieut. 2/11th NI Fur. p.a. 27 Nov 1818 till 10 Dec 1821. Transfd to 17th NI (late 2/11th) May 1824; to 15th NI (late 1/11th) 1826. Apptd to charge of 5thNI 7 Feb 1828; do. 3rd NI 10 Jul 1828; Fur. p.a. 28 Jan 1832 till retirement.

Belfast Newsletter has the following:
1 Oct 1833 Marriages
At Kenlough Church, by the Rev.Ed. Allen Lucas (Curate of Ballysomaghan) Lieut.-Colonel Robert Lowry Dickson, East India Co.'s Service, to Alicia Elizabeth, daughter of the late Rev. Daniel Eccles Lucas, late Rector of Castle Blackney, County of Galway.
The Newsletter reported the births of: a daughter 24/10/1837; a son 21/6/1839; a son 4/4/1845; a son 17/8/1847 (Dates are publication dates not births)

iv. COL FRANCIS BLANEY LUCAS, d. September 30, 1881, Grafton, NSW.

3. FANNY ANNE6 LUCAS (FRANCIS5, THOMAS4, EDWARD3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) died Aft. 1821. She married JOHN HARRIS, son of WILLIAM HARRIS and LETTICE. He was born October 27, 1755 in Mullandavagh, Co Monaghan, and died March 19, 1806.

Notes for FANNY ANNE LUCAS:
According to James Morell's diary his wife and family were visiting her mother in July 1815

Clogher Record - Clones Rent Roll, 1821 - Fran (&sic) Anne Harris widow of Clonkeen

Notes for JOHN HARRIS:
John son of William Harris christened Oct 27 1755 [of Mullynadavagh & Drumumery] - Clones Parish Records

NB Mary Harris als Eccles widow of John Harris has above townlands which she transfers to trustees to retain the right to will them as she pleases [1731]

There is also a record in the burial register of Clones of Anne Harris of Drummummery who died Dec 16 1814 aged 60. I imagine she must have been a sister of John

Children of FANNY LUCAS and JOHN HARRIS are:
i. LETITIA7 HARRIS, b. Abt. 1780; d. 1872, Ballybay; m. REV JAMES MORELL, June 12, 1810, Clones; b. July 13, 1773, Ballyquin, Dungiven; d. 1831, Fairview, Ballybay.

Notes for LETITIA HARRIS:
A family story claims that she was brought to Clones to see some rebels from 1798 being executed. She would have been 18 or 19.

Notes for REV JAMES MORELL:
From Supplement to the McWilliam Family Record by John Morell McWilliam
Extract from register of marriages kept by Rev James Morell:
June 12th 1810. Rev James Morell of Ballibay to Letitia Harris, parish of Clones, by Rev B Foster.

More About REV JAMES MORELL:
Occupation: Presbyterian minister, Ballybay

ii. ISABELLA HARRIS, d. February 1820; m. ? CROWE.
iii. MARY HARRIS, m. ? JAMISON.

4. FRANK6 LUCAS (FRANCIS5, THOMAS4, EDWARD3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1)

Notes for FRANK LUCAS:
There is a record in Clones burial registers of Francis Lucas aged 46 who died Apr 21 1810.

Child of FRANK LUCAS is:
i. THOMAS7 LUCAS.

Notes for THOMAS LUCAS:
He was to receive his uncle Charles Robert Lucas's interest in the Shannock estate after the death of Charles' wife, Frances. Identified as the only son of my late brother, Frank.
In 1860/1/2 the interest of JHM Rev Crowe and Mrs Jamison was being managed by a Thomas Lucas - probably him.
.

Descendants of Edward Lucas (See Outline Tree 3)

Generation No. 1

1. EDWARD5 LUCAS (THOMAS4, EDWARD3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) He married ELIZABETH SAVAGE, daughter of FRANCIS SAVAGE.

Children of EDWARD LUCAS and ELIZABETH SAVAGE are:
i. FRANCIS6 LUCAS, d. 1789; m. FLORINDA NORMAN.

Notes for FRANCIS LUCAS:
Col Francis Lucas member of Monaghan Grand Jury & involved in Ulster Volunteers @ Dungannon

2. ii. CHARLES LUCAS, d. December 15, 1796.
iii. ROBERT LUCAS.
iv. THOMAS LUCAS.

Notes for THOMAS LUCAS:
1776, 13th Dec
Doesn't seem to be an entry in Dublin church records
Thos Lucas Lt 20th Reg of Foot
Alice Lucas

The date fits but I have no coroboration

3. v. REV EDWARD LUCAS.
vi. MARY LUCAS.
vii. ALICE LUCAS.
viii. ABIGAL LUCAS.
ix. ELIZABETH LUCAS.
x. HESTER LUCAS.

Generation No. 2

2. CHARLES6 LUCAS (EDWARD5, THOMAS4, EDWARD3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) died December 15, 1796. He married SARAH HAMILTON, daughter of SIR JAMES HAMILTON. She died July 14, 1788.

Notes for CHARLES LUCAS:
Memorial in Monaghan Parish Church
Charles Lucas d. December 15, 1796
Sarah Hamilton d. July 14, 1788


Child of CHARLES LUCAS and SARAH HAMILTON is:
4. i. EDWARD7 LUCAS, b. September 27, 1787; d. November 12, 1871.

3. REV EDWARD6 LUCAS (EDWARD5, THOMAS4, EDWARD3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) He married (1) ELIZABETH ANNE CLEMENTS, daughter of THEOPHILUS CLEMENTS. He married (2) OLIVIA HAMILTON, daughter of SIR JAMES HAMILTON.

Notes for REV EDWARD LUCAS:
From Church of Ireland Records
Lucas, Edward
b. 1765/6 Co Monaghan ed Dr Murray
ent TCD 5 Aug 1782 aged 16 BA 1787
R Drumgoon (Kilmore) 1792-1814/15
6th son of Edward of Castleshane
m (1) 1796 Elizabeth Anne dau of Theophilus Clements of Rathkenny
issue Theophilus Edward who took the name Clements
m (2) Olivia sister of his successor Rev James Hamilton & dau of Sir James - one time holder of the lease of Holly Lodge, Monaghan
His 3rd dau Anne m 28th Dec 1827 Thomas Scott of Londonderry
d 1814/15 and buried in Clements vault in Drung

Notes for ELIZABETH ANNE CLEMENTS:
Anne Lucas, alias Clements, 1809 Administration T/16794
Letters of Administration for Anne Lucas, als Clements late of Wood Lodge, Co Cavan who died intestate were granted to Rev Edward Lucas, lawful trustee


Children of EDWARD LUCAS and ELIZABETH CLEMENTS are:
i. THEOPHILUS EDWARD7 LUCAS.

Notes for THEOPHILUS EDWARD LUCAS:
PRONI Reference : T3422/A/3/10: Dates : 16 August 1823

Description : Theophilus E. Lucas Clements, Geneva, to Anthony Tallow. '... The Farnham family have always shown such attachment to the interests of Ireland and to the welfare of our country, and have on all occasions that I know maintained so perfectly the character of Irish gentlemen, that I have great pleasure in having an opportunity of obliging them. ...

ii. KITTY LUCAS.
iii. ELIZABETH LUCAS.
iv. ANNE LUCAS, m. THOMAS SCOTT, December 28, 1827; b. Londonderry.

Notes for ANNE LUCAS:
Newry Commercial Telegraph Jan 8, 1828
On the 28th Ult at Rostrevor by Rev James LM Scott
Thomas Scott of Willsborough in Co Londonderry Esq to
Anne, 3rd dau of Rev Edward Lucas, Rector of Coothill, in the Diocese of Kilmore..

Child of EDWARD LUCAS and OLIVIA HAMILTON is:
v. OLIVIA7 LUCAS.

Notes for OLIVIA LUCAS:
PRONI Reference : EDOL/552: Dates : 1821
Description : Testator: Olivia Lucas. Executor: Dacre Hamilton, Camacassa, Nr. Monaghan. Court Ref.: Cant. 3/682..

Generation No. 3

4. EDWARD7 LUCAS (CHARLES6, EDWARD5, THOMAS4, EDWARD3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born September 27, 1787, and died November 12, 1871. He married ANNE RUXTON 1812. She was born 1793.

Notes for EDWARD LUCAS:

MP for Co Monaghan from 1834

Under Secretary of State for Ireland (1841-6)

Children of EDWARD LUCAS and ANNE RUXTON are:
i. FRANCIS8 LUCAS, b. May 08, 1813, Castleshane; d. April 21, 1844, Hamburg.
ii. CATHERINE LUCAS, b. 1814.
iii. ANNE LUCAS, b. 1815.
iv. ISABELLA LUCAS, b. 1816.
v. EDWARD WILLIAM LUCAS, b. December 18, 1819; d. August 11, 1874.
5. vi. FITZHERBERT-DACRE LUCAS, b. August 31, 1823; d. September 30, 1857, Lucknow (?Indian mutiny).

Generation No. 4

5. FITZHERBERT-DACRE8 LUCAS (EDWARD7, CHARLES6, EDWARD5, THOMAS4, EDWARD3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born August 31, 1823, and died September 30, 1857 in Lucknow (?Indian mutiny). He married LAURA-ADELAIDE SCUDAMORE 1852, daughter of JOHN LUCY SCUDAMORE.

Notes for FITZHERBERT-DACRE LUCAS:
PRONI Reference : D671/C/12/893: Dates : 29 January 1844
Description : Fitz[herber]t Lucas, [son of Edward Lucas], Castle, to Lord [Downshire] asking for a commission in the South Down Militia.

PRONI Reference : D671/C/12/896B: Dates : 7 February 1844
Description : Lucas to Lord [Downshire] (marked 'private') thanking him for giving Lucas's son a commission in the South Down Militia, with a reference to an application to the Lord lieutenant on behalf of Capt. Jenkins.


Child of FITZHERBERT-DACRE LUCAS and LAURA-ADELAIDE SCUDAMORE is:
i. EDWARD SCUDAMORE9 LUCAS, b. March 08, 1853.

Notes for EDWARD SCUDAMORE LUCAS:
1876 - 10 landlords owned 47% of the land.

Shirley - 26,386 acres
Marq. of Bath - 22,762
Earl of Dartrey (Dawsons) - 17,145
Lord Rossmore - 14,139
Leslie - 12,846
Templetown - 12,846
Anne Hope - 11,700
Lucas -(resident) - 9,955
Barrett-Lennard

NB Col Lucas Scudamore complaining about the reaction of Protestant farmers to joining up in 1915

Blayney

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top

Descendants of Edward Blayney



1 Edward Blayney
.. +Ann Loftus
......... 2 Henry Blayney
............. +Jane Moore
.................... 3 Edward Blayney
.................... 3 Richard Blayney
........................ +Elizabeth Vincent
............................... 4 Henry Vincent Blayney
............................... 4 William Blayney
................................... +Mary Caulfield
.......................................... 5 Alice Blayney
.............................................. +Thomas Lucas
.......................................... 5 Cadwallader Blayney
.............................................. +Mary Cairnes

Descendants of Cadwallader Blayney



1 Cadwallader Blayney
.. +Mary Cairnes
......... 2 Charles Talbot Blayney
......... 2 Cadwallader Blayney
............. +Elizabeth Tipping
.................... 3 Cadwallader Davis Blayney
.................... 3 Andrew Thomas Blayney
........................ +Mabella Alexander
............................... 4 Cadwallader Blayney

Descendants of Edward Blayney

Generation No. 1

1. 1ST LORD EDWARD2 BLAYNEY (JOHN1) died February 11, 1629/30. He married ANN LOFTUS, daughter of ADAM LOFTUS and JANE PURDEN.

Notes for 1ST LORD EDWARD BLAYNEY:
The Blayney family was founded by Edward Blayney. He had served in Spain and in the Lowlands and accompanied the Earl of Essex to Ireland in 1598. He was at the siege of Kinsale in 1601 and became Governor of Mount Moris that year. He was knighted at Dublin Castle in 1603 and became seneschal of County Monaghan in 1604. In 1621 he was named Lord Blayney, Baron of Monaghan.

Notes for ANN LOFTUS:
Ann was the second daughter of Adam Loftus and is mentioned in his will.

Child of EDWARD BLAYNEY and ANN LOFTUS is:
2. i. 2ND LORD HENRY3 BLAYNEY, d. June 05, 1646.

Generation No. 2

2. 2ND LORD HENRY3 BLAYNEY (EDWARD2, JOHN1) died June 05, 1646. He married JANE MOORE 1623, daughter of GARRET MOORE and MARY COLLEY.

Notes for 2ND LORD HENRY BLAYNEY:
23rd October, 1641, he was surprised by the rising in Castleblayney and was the first to bring news of the rising to Dublin.

At the battle of Benburb in 1846 he commanded the cannons and was killed (fighting against Owen Roe O'Neill).

Notes for JANE MOORE:
Jane Moore was the daughter of Garret Moore, 1st Viscount Moore of Drogheda and Mary Colley.1 She married Henry Blayney, 2nd Lord Blayney, Baron of of Monaghan, son of Edward Blayney, 1st Lord Blayney, Baron of Monaghan and Anne Loftus, in January 1623.1 She died on 22 October 1686 at Merchants' Quay, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland.1 She was buried on 26 October 1686 at St. Michan's Church, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland.2
As of January 1623, her married name was Blayney.1 Through her marriage, Jane Moore gained the title of Baroness Blayney on 11 February 1629/30. She received a pension of 20s a week from the Irish Government.

Children of HENRY BLAYNEY and JANE MOORE are:
i. EDWARD4 BLAYNEY, b. Abt. 1624; d. December 1669.
3. ii. 4TH LORD RICHARD BLAYNEY, b. Abt. 1625; d. November 03, 1670.

Generation No. 3

3. 4TH LORD RICHARD4 BLAYNEY (HENRY3, EDWARD2, JOHN1) was born Abt. 1625, and died November 03, 1670. He married ELIZABETH VINCENT 1653, daughter of THOMAS VINCENT.

Notes for 4TH LORD RICHARD BLAYNEY:
Richard was appointed Custos Rotulorum for the county of Monaghan by Cromwell in 1656.

Reid, the Presbyterian historian, describes him as a time server who although a supporter of Cromwell quickly moved to support Charles II and supported Bramhall against the Presbyterians.

Children of RICHARD BLAYNEY and ELIZABETH VINCENT are:
i. HENRY VINCENT5 BLAYNEY, d. August 1689.

Notes for HENRY VINCENT BLAYNEY:
He appears to have died in Derry, just before the siege started. He is mentioned in Reid's history

4. ii. 6TH LORD WILLIAM BLAYNEY, d. January 03, 1705/06, Castleblayney.

Generation No. 4

4. 6TH LORD WILLIAM5 BLAYNEY (RICHARD4, HENRY3, EDWARD2, JOHN1) died January 03, 1705/06 in Castleblayney. He married MARY CAULFIELD 1686, daughter of WILLIAM CAULFIELD and SARAH MOORE. She died August 08, 1724 in Castleblayney.

Notes for MARY CAULFIELD:
Lady Blayney probably refers to Mary, wife of the sixth baron. She was the daughter of William Caulfield, 1st earl of Charlemont and was the widow of Arthur Dillon of County Meath when she married Lord Blayney in 1686.

Her husband succeeded to the title in 1689 and attended King James' Irish Parliament, but later fled to England. With King William's victory his estates were restored. He served as the Governor of Monaghan and Governor of Sligo and served in the Irish House of Lords. He died on January 3, 1705. Lady Blayney died on August 8, 1724.

Children of WILLIAM BLAYNEY and MARY CAULFIELD are:
i. ALICE6 BLAYNEY, b. 1694; m. THOMAS LUCAS, February 1719/20; d. 1727.

Notes for THOMAS LUCAS:
National Archives, Dublin
Thomas Lucas, Monaghan, 1727 Prerog Will Book/F/208b
I leave my soul to God and my body to be interred in Tyhollan Church
Rt Hon Marmaduke Coghill
Robert Maxwell of Falkland &
Beloved wife, Alice as executors
My eldest son, Edward, I leave my right and interest in the estate of Castleshane
My daughter, Elizabeth, £1,000 - conditional on her behaviour
My son William, £1,000
My son, Francis, £500
£500 to my executors to pay my debts with the surplus to my son, Francis
My wife shall enjoy all my goods and chattels over and above her jointure
My clothes to my servants
Witnessed by John Sims & Ben McMahon
Probate granted May 1727

ii. 7TH LORD CADWALLADER BLAYNEY, b. April 21, 1693; d. March 19, 1731/32, Castleblayney; m. MARY CAIRNES.

Descendants of Cadwallader Blayney

Generation No. 1

1. 7TH LORD CADWALLADER6 BLAYNEY (WILLIAM5, RICHARD4, HENRY3, EDWARD2, JOHN1) was born April 21, 1693, and died March 19, 1731/32 in Castleblayney. He married MARY CAIRNES, daughter of SIR A CAIRNES.

Children of CADWALLADER BLAYNEY and MARY CAIRNES are:
i. 8TH LORD CHARLES TALBOT7 BLAYNEY, b. January 27, 1713/14.
2. ii. 9TH LORD CADWALLADER BLAYNEY, b. 1720; d. November 13, 1775, Castleblayney.

Generation No. 2

2. 9TH LORD CADWALLADER7 BLAYNEY (CADWALLADER6, WILLIAM5, RICHARD4, HENRY3, EDWARD2, JOHN1) was born 1720, and died November 13, 1775 in Castleblayney. He married ELIZABETH TIPPING, daughter of THOMAS TIPPING. She died 1782.

Children of CADWALLADER BLAYNEY and ELIZABETH TIPPING are:
i. 10TH LORD CADWALLADER DAVIS8 BLAYNEY, d. 1784, Castleblayney.
3. ii. 11TH LORD ANDREW THOMAS BLAYNEY, b. November 30, 1770; d. April 08, 1834, Castleblayney.

Generation No. 3

3. 11TH LORD ANDREW THOMAS8 BLAYNEY (CADWALLADER7, CADWALLADER6, WILLIAM5, RICHARD4, HENRY3, EDWARD2, JOHN1) was born November 30, 1770, and died April 08, 1834 in Castleblayney. He married LADY MABELLA ALEXANDER. She died March 04, 1854.

Notes for LORD ANDREW BLAYNEY:

Described as Monaghan's most famous soldier; Active in suppressing the 1798 rebellion; Captured and held prisoner by the French during the Napoleonic War.

Notes for LADY MABELLA ALEXANDER:
dau. of James 1st Earl of Caledon

Child of ANDREW BLAYNEY and MABELLA ALEXANDER is:
i. 12TH LORD CADWALLADER9 BLAYNEY, b. December 19, 1802; d. January 13, 1874, Kensal Green, London.

Mc William of Monaghan /Mc William of Creggan / Mc William of Carnteel / Clugston / Kennedy / Charles / Rogers / Russell /

Russell+Corry / Henry / Donaldson / Mc Culla / Dickie / Wallace / Morell / Murrell / Dickson / Harris / Eccles / Lowry /

Sacheverell / Conolly / Lucas / Blayney / Top


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