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Bantry Early Wills and Church of Ireland, Methodist, Old Catholic Families Deaths, 25Th February 2017 - Sheet1 Bantry early Wills and Church of Ireland, Methodist, old Catholic Families Deaths, 25th February 2017 - Sheet1 Peter Akocke 1612 (Alcock?) Whiddy Island Will Index William Henry Welply (1866-1960), Ballineen and Co. Antrim, copied many 1617 Richard Dowe Possibly Bantry pre 1922 wills 1623 William Ashdowne Ballygoban Cork Past and presentWills http://www.corkpastandpresent. 1629 Richard Steventon Whiddy Island ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/14/ http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/102/ http://www.corkpastandpresent. 1632 Agnes Predis Bantry ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/102/ Welply's wills. Snelling referred to as overseer was the subject matter of a peition wiht Oveseers Anthony Edward Davenant Stowell Oneskayne by Gavin Gibson, (Enniskeane?), Vicar of Bantry that Edward Eyre, they were Durris, witnesses withholding tithes. Edward Eyre, W. on pilchards. Snelling (active in Further suit with fishing industry), Wiliam Davenant Thomas fish merchant Eldest daughter Ann , Margaret. 3 Whiddington, brought by Mark daughters by Joan Sarah, Mary, Charles Dennis Paget Vicar of Merchant. Wife and exectrix Joan presumably a Esther, four by wife of former (the Bantry Bantry 1637 re 4th November widow as her husband had been Newton, he was husband Samuel, Jonas, John, Brothers Isaac, Henry Turner sister Dennises may same went to 1633 Edward Turner Balligobane earlier married to Joan. Mary Newtown Sarah Hugett, England, dereive from him) House of Lords. http://www.corkpastandpresent. 1632 Robert Marshall Bantry ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/102/ Dr. Casey Vol. 6 http://www.corkpastandpresent. 1637 John Hopton Durrus ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/102/ 1637 Thomas Woods Bantry Will Index 1637 Margaret Johnson Kilmocomoge Cork and Ross Wills 1584-1800 Daniel Ny Strady 1637 McShane Kilmacomogue Dr. Casey, Vol 6 from 1141 http://www.corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgenealogy21oct2013/i ndex% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cork_ross_cloyne. 1637 Margaret Johnson Kilmocomoge pdf Margaret My 1637 Dermot Kilmacomogue Dr. Casey, Vol 6 from 1141 1638 Murtagh O'Cronine Kilmacomogue Dr. Casey, Vol 6 from 1141 He was born London 1586 son His father-in-law was Simms, of John, Cambridge London. One daughter marrried 1584. Brothers Will dated Whiddy 29th December 1636. He was John Palmer of Whiddy, another Cambridge brother of Bishop of John Davenant of Salisbury, son John of Whiddy married Ann graduation: John active in Bantry Fishery since 1608 when he Boyle both drowned crossing to 1587, William leased Whiddy Island from Sir Owen O'Sullivan's Whiddy 1641. William may have 1590, George 1639 Edward Davenant Whiddy Island widow. To son Edward D.D. New Sarum, Wilts been another son. Paddy O'Keeffe papers, Cork Archives 1602. Drowned crossing. He son of Edward fish John Palmer, Ann merchant English but in Whiddy. She may be 1641 Palamer nee Boyle Whiddy related to Richard Boyle, Great Earl of Cork. 1 Bantry early Wills and Church of Ireland, Methodist, old Catholic Families Deaths, 25th February 2017 - Sheet1 Henry Trenwith. who, according to the Census of Ireland 1659 was in possession of the lands of Post 1659 Gurteen, Bantry (126a. lr. 17p). Family later in Beara area Some time after a William Henry Welply (1866-1960), will of a Warner of Balineen and Co. Antrim, copied many Kilcrohane was 1661 Ranial Warner Possibly Bantry pre 1922 wills probated. In his will he was posessed of 70 ploughlands in Bantry and Bere Whiddy Island and and an agent for the transport of 1668 George Waters probably London Gent soldiers to the Kng of Spain Paddy O'Keeffe papers, Cork Archives 1669 Maria Galwey Bantry Dr. Casey Vol 6 1676 Henry Meagh Newtown (Bantry?) Dr. Casey Vol. 6 William Henry Welply (1866-1960), Balineen and Co. Antrim, copied many 1678 Elizabeth Warner Possibly Bantry pre 1922 wills Captain Cornelius 1679 Leury Bantry Dr. Casey Vol. 6 1881 John Beavill Bantry 1681 John Crimin Bantry Cork and Ross Wills 1584-1800 Cremin is often a sept of the McCarthys http://www.corkpastandpresent. 1685 Walter Lang Berehaven ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/102/ Skarte (may not be 1685 Simon Srevenson Bantry Scart) Dr. Casey Vol 6 from 1156 1686 Walter Lang Berehaven Cork and Ross Wills 1584-1800 Eleanor Fitzgerald 1694 Sullevane) Kilmacomogue Dr. Casey, Vol 6, 1124 William Henry Welply (1866-1960), Balineen and Co. Antrim, copied many 1697 William Warner Possibly Bantry pre 1922 wills Thomas 5th Febuary 1707 Mandkocy? Grave no 316, Abbey oldest Paddy O'Keeffe survey http://www.corkpastandpresent. 1707 Thomas Handcock Bantry ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/102/ Cork and Ross Wills 1584-1800 1711 Robert Dunken Kilmaccomogue Dr. Casey, Vol 6, 1119 William Henry Welply (1866-1960), Balineen and Co. Antrim, copied many 1714 Joshua Dowe Possibly Bantry pre 1922 wills Witnesses James Attridge, Ws Rev. Thomas Clerke, wife Mary, Exectris, to be buried in Bantry O'Cullinane, Phoebe Cullnchy. 1715 Holmes Drumafinchin Church, sons Luke, Robert, Jons Webber? Welply's wills William Henry Welply (1866-1960), Balineen and Co. Antrim, copied many 1717 Anne Dowe Possibly Bantry pre 1922 wills 1717 Robert Liddle KIlmaccomogue Farmer Dr. Casey, Vol 6 from 1141 Will names Beversham Harman as overseer, daughter Mary, his eldest son http://www.corkpastandpresent. Thomas, witness Edmond Hide? C.. 1718 Thomas Harris Kilmacomogue Dromafinchin ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/102/ Keahane, Pat Connor. 1722 Morish Downey Bantry Wills http://www.corkpastandpresent. 1724 Thomas Maynard Bantry ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/102/ 2 Bantry early Wills and Church of Ireland, Methodist, old Catholic Families Deaths, 25th February 2017 - Sheet1 William Henry Welply (1866-1960), Balineen and Co. Antrim, copied many 1723 Isaac Dowe Possibly Bantry pre 1922 wills 1725 David Fling Bantry Farmer Dr. Casey, Vol 6, 1125 William Henry Welply (1866-1960), Balineen and Co. Antrim, copied many 1725 Ranial Warner Possibly Bantry pre 1922 wills http://www.corkpastandpresent. 1725 William Brooks Bantry ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/102/ 1726 William Dore Bantry Gent Buried Killaconenagh The Anketels had married Morty O'Sllivan pre 1727 Helena Anketel Graveyard 1776 P1 DAVIES Simon of Coolelyne, Co Cork B P2 MASSEY Humphry of Macrompe, Co Cork C P1 HUTCHINSON Hugh of Bantry, Co Cork D W BONEEN Howell of Ballergarry, Co Limerick E W TERRY Oliver of Cork taylor F W BARRY Garrett of Abstract £100 for property in By Muskery, Co Cork, lease for ever at £70 By his will, he died 1728 he bequeathed £1,800 pa payable to C. Sworn 24 Mar 1720 and a 'new shease and sheare mare and another MS Date registered good horse with grass and stabling' and decreed Other children Robert left land in 9 Nov 1721 Date abstract Hugh/Hue Blackrock (Site of that Deborah his wife should live with his son Lisberig Carbrery and Reendesert added 20120212 1728 Hutchinson present Bantry House) Samuel. and Blackrock Paddy O'Keeffe 1728 Francis Boyd In 1732, Thomas Trenwith (who, though a protestant, had joined the O'Sullivans against the Puxleys) was proclaimed and a reward of 100 pounds offered for Post 1732 his capture. 1732 Margaret Holmes Bantry Dr. Casey Vol 6 1735 Robert McSweeney Bantry Dr. Casey Vol. 6 1735 Daniel Sullivan Donemark Farmer Dr. Casey Vol 6 from 1156 1735 Roger McSweeney Bantry Dr. Casey Vol. 6 http://www.corkpastandpresent. 1736 Thomas Murphy ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/102/ In 1738 the east plowland of Castletownbere (Clandermot) was in the possession of Robert Trenwith, Senior, and the middle plowland was in the possession of Thomas Trenwith and his undertenants. Post 1738 1739 Nicholas Walsh Kilmocomogue Dr. Casey Vol 6 from 1156 1739 John Galwey Bantry Gent Dr. Casey Vol 6 1741 John Harrington Kilmocomogue Dr. Casey Vol 6 3 Bantry early Wills and Church of Ireland, Methodist, old Catholic Families Deaths, 25th February 2017 - Sheet1 By his father Hugh (mother Deborah) will 1728 he Robert was left land in Lisberig Cabrery and http://www.corkpastandpresent. 1746 Robert Hutchinson Blackrock Reendesert and Blackrock ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/102/ Paddy O'Keeffe 1747 John Hutchin(g)s Gurteenroe Galweys possibly Elements of both Gurteenroe famiies conformed David Gallwey middlemaen on Eldest son of Henry Galwey, Bantry and Mary Eldest son David, married Mary to the Church of 1747 Mary McCarthy Kenmare estate Mellifont McCarthy 1732. MLB He died 1747, she died 1783 in Cork. Ireland Probably son of Hue adn Deborah Hutchinson, Blackrock, his father's will 1728 decreed his mother live with him. His brother Robert later acquired by Richard White of Whiddy and received lands at Blaackrock. 1747 Samuel Hutchinson Blackrock became Bantry House Reendesert and Lisberig, Carbery. William Henry Welply (1866-1960), Balineen and Co. Antrim, copied many 1748 Mary Warner Possibly Bantry pre 1922 wills http://booleweb.ucc. c1750 William Green Pound Lane, Bantry Item 739 referred to Bantry House Collection ie/documents/Bantryhouse.pdf Item 365, Bantry Estate Papers Opinion of John Fitzgibbon (Lord Clare) 6th July 1767 arising from lease between Richar White and John Young and http://booleweb.ucc. 1750 John Young Rinraur/Reenraur his widow Mary took possession. ie/documents/Bantryhouse.pdf Murroughs an old Cork City family like Galweys, Goulds, Skiddys, Coppingers, 1752 Cyprian Murrough Bantry Clerk Dr. Casey Vol. 6 Terrys. Deborah Blackrock, now Bantry http://www.corkpastandpresent. 1752 Hutchinson House Widow ie/genealogy/irishwills/#/102/ Puxleys later married into Lavellans an old Murdered, party sent out under Liutenant Cork family Appleton in persuit of Morty Óg O'Sullivan, who
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