Monkstown Marriages 1841 to 1918

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Monkstown Marriages 1841 to 1918 Parish of Monkstown Marriages 1841 - 1918 Date Name Age Condition Rank Residence Fathers Name Rank of father Witnesses 27.8.1841 Thomas Cuthbert Esq Garrettstown, Parish of Templetrine Richard C D Oliver by licence Agnes Gibbings Spinster Monkstown 22.2.1842 John Locke farmer Farthagh, Paish of Ballyfear Joseph Howell by licence Mary Burnett Spinster Rathanker, Parish of Monkstown Richard Burnett 6.5.1842 William Locke farmer Boycestown, Parish of Carrigaline Joseph Howell by licence Sarah Burnett Spinster Rathanker, Parish of Monkstown Richard Burnett 30.7.1842 John Hosford full age farmer Killeagh, Parish of Kilmonogue Benjamin Locke by licence Jane Walton full age Spinster Ballea, Parish of Liscleary, now residing in Parish of Monkstown Robert Gibbings 6.8.1842 James Anderson Serjeant 74th Regt of Infantry Joseph Howell by licence Mary Murphy Spinster Monkstown Francis Jagoe 22.9.1842 James Knight Captain 33rd Regiment Bernard W Shaw by licence Anne Caroline Anderson Monkstown George Reid 27.9.1842 George Reid Esq Parish of Fermoy Bernard W Shaw by licence Elizabeth Cecilia Anderson Spinster Parish of Buttevant William Burton Leslie 29.10.1842 Henry William Knox Nettly Parish, Ballisaheresy?, Co .Mayo O'Grady by licence Eliza O'Grady Kilballyowen, Knockanny & Carrigmahon, Parish of Monkstown 15.11.1842 William Johnson Lucia Place, Monkstown A B White by licence Mary Mode? Spinster same place, same parish Thos C Clarke 6.7.1844 Frederick George Rumley Esq Ballinacurra, Parish of Midleton James Rumley by licence Jane Powell Spinster same parish William Powell 25.7.1844 William Williams Cashier? St. Peters Parish, City of Cork William Browne Jnr by licence Jane Browne Spinster Monkstown parish John Williams 13.8.1844 Michael Ready Chelsea Pensioner St. Peters Parish, City of Cork Thomas Sandiford by licence Mary Anne Hepson Monkstown Joseph Howell 10.10.1844 Richard Bourke Horsefield? Parish, Castle Counsel? Richard Bourke by licence Anne O'Grady Kilballyowen Parish, Knockanny, Co. Limerick Dr. E? O'Grady 3.6.1845 John Waring 24 bachelor Esq Belle Vue, Parish of Monkstown William Waring Esq Henry H Parker by licence Anne Stevelly Parker 19 spinster Belle Vue, Parish of Monkstown Nicholas Skottowe Parker Esq William T Day 20.9.1845 John N Chamur 29 bachelor Sub Inspector of ? Adare Co. Limerick William Chamur Sub inspector Clement Peal by licence Christina A Marrett 25 spinster Monkstown Sir Christopher Marrett? Gent? William M Fitzgerald 28.9.1845 Edward Couche 25 bachelor Bootmaker Monkstown Aaron Couche Bootmaker James Dawson by licence Elizabeth Christy 20 spinster Monkstown Silas Christy Master Mariner Silas Christy 16.10.1845 William Johnson full bachelor Esq Monkstown William Johnson Solr? John Smithwick by licence Anna Smithwick full spinster Leemount, Parish of Marmullane John Smithwick Esq Richard W Roberts 25.11.1845 James Hammond full widower Gentleman Cottage, Parish of Monkstown Thomas C Hammond Gent ?. Benson by licence Frances Tanner full spinster Monkstown Benjamin Tanner Merchant Benjamin Tanner 17.11.1846 William Martin full bachelor Mariner. Master of ship Pomdora Passage Robert Martin Mariner John Long by licence Dora Kingston full spinster Passage James Kingston Merchant Wm Brown Jnr 8.12.1846 Roger Green full widower Doctor of Medicine Nelson Place, Youghal Roger Green Esq Philip Ryder Tivy FRCS by licence Myra Eleanora Garrow full spinster Monkstown David Garrow Clergyman Church of England 14.12.1846 John Allen full bachelor None Parish of Monkstown Danile Allen, Derrygouran, Co. Tyrone near Cookstown Gentleman Thomas Penney by banns Anne Marten full spinster 26.1.1847 Richard Atkins full bachelor Revenue Officer Passage George Atkins Gent Joseph Howell by licence Mary Anne Martin full spinster Passage George Martin Architect William Thomas 1.6.1847 Charles Gayer full widower Clerk Dingle Edward Echlin Gayer Major in the army Robert G Stanley? by licence Mabella Anne D'Esterre Parker full spinster Belleview, Parish of Monkstown Nicholas J Parker ? VWL Parker 26.6.1847 Robert Parker Camphill full bachelor Capt 73rd Reg Glenbrook, Passage Patrick Camphill Colonel in the Army Alexander Taylor by licence Dora Taylor 18 spinster Passage Alexander Taylor Surgeon RN James Wallis Longville 12.10.1847 Herbert Gillman full widower Esq Grenville Place, Parish of St. Peters, Cork Webb Gillman Gentleman Corliss Hawkins by licence Sarah H Shottowe Parker full spinster Passage West Richard White Parker Gentleman Ruth Neville Parker 29.4.1848 Joseph W Savage full bachelor Merchant Wellington Lodge Chapelry, St. Lukes Johnson Savage Merchant William Spearing by licence Anne Austen full spinster Monkstown Andrew Savage Page 1 of 7 Parish of Monkstown Marriages 1841 - 1918 24.8.1848 Thomas Sandiford full bachelor Doctor of Medicine Ballyvourney Thomas Sandiford Clerk Edward Lee Sandiford Clk by licence Maria Harriet Sandiford full spinster Monkstown James Sandiford Clerk Paul Lee Sandiford 31.8.1848 Charles Daly full bachelor Merchant Monkstown Daniel Daly MD Patrick J Newman by licence Julia Lombard full spinster Monkstown John Lombard Sarah Newman 25.1.1849 Henry Joseph Woodroffe full widower Clerk Cove of Cork James Tindall Woodroffe Merchant John M Woodroffe by licence Jane Stewart Warren full spinster Monkstown Henry Warren Esq 20.2.1849 John Hosford full bachelor Mariner Monkstown Benjamin Hosford Gent Joseph Howell by banns Mary Anne Testro full spinster Monkstown John Hanan 26.4.1849 Carew Smyth O'Grady full Bachelor Clerk Monksotwn O'Grady Thomas Gibbings Clek by licence Isabella O'Grady full spinster Carrigmahon, Monkstown Darby O'Grady Esq Henry W Drinan 7.6.1849 William Roberts full bachelor Clerk Trinity College Dublin Michael Roberts Esq Ralph M B Westropp by licence Wilhelmina Augusta Westrop full spinster Monksotwn Ralph Westrop Esq Thomas Gibbings 3.8.1849 Benjamin Henry Crocker full bachelor Sugar refiner Green Lodge, Parish of Monkstown Benjamin Crocker Purser RN James White by licence Margaret O'Connell full spinster Neptune Lodge, Monkstown Parish Philip O'Connell Solicitor Henry N Reynolds 9.9.1850 Edward Charles Murray full bachelor Solicitor Lower Gardiner St, Parish of St. Thomas, City of Dublin John ? Williamson by licence Sarah Staveley full spinster Monkstown George Staveley 25.9.1850 Essex Thomas full bachelor Seaman Monkstown John Thomas farmer Joseph Taylor by licence Kate Thornton full spinster Monkstown John Thornton Seaman Michael Byrnes 26.11.1850 John Connell full bachelor Professor of Music Mallow Patrick R Connell Professor of Music Joseph Howell by licence Jane Furlong full spinster Parish of Monksotwn Thomas Furlong Gentleman James Bull? 3.12.1850 Hodder Michael Westrop full bachelor Esq Monkstown Ralph Westrop Esq Geo? Westrop by licence Cornelia Anderson minor spinster Monkstown John William Anderson Esq Thomas M Shaw 26.8.1851 David Howe full bachelor Solicitor Monkstown Randal Howe Esq John Shift? by licence Emily Exham full spinster Monkstown Richard Exham Solicitor Michael Kenah Exham 9.3.1852 David Alexander Bruce Murray full bachelor Merchant 97 Douglas St, Glasgow, Scotland George Murray Teacher Richard Nevill Parker by licence Anne Newsom Parker full spinster Lady Waterview, Monkstown Richard N Parker Solicitor Henry H Parker 7.4.1852 Harman Ellis full bachelor merchant Monkstown Harman Ellis Merchant Henry Hill by licence Elizabeth Hill full spinster Grand Parade, Cork Thomas Hill Gentleman William Hill 8.11.1852 John Crowley full widower labourer Monkstown dead John Hannon? by banns Catharine Keeffe full widow servant Monkstown dead Thomas Marwood? 27.1.1853 Lucius Henry Spooner full bachelor Esq Inverness, Scotland William Spooner Clergyman Gerard Spooner by licence Margaret Skottowe Parker full spinster Waterview, Parish of Monkstown Richard N Parker Richard Nevill Parker 16.7.1853 George Harper full bachelor Mariner Lucia Place, Parish of Monkstown George Harper Mariner Thomas Galvin by licence Anne Mara full spinster Lucia Place, Parish of Monkstown Edward Mara Mariner Edward O'Mara 28.5.1854 David Ahern 40 widower labourer Passage, Monkstown Daniel Ahern farmer by banns Catherine Nagle 34 widow Dealer Passage, Monkstown John farmer 26.6.1856 Johnathan M Good full widower Gentleman Lucia Place, Parish of Monkstown John Good Gentleman John Joyce by licecne Mary Anne Walsh full spinster Lucia Place, Parish of Monkstown John Walsh farmer Joseph Howell 23.3.1854 Thomas Quin Meade full bachelor Lieutenant of Marines Monkstown John Meade P Capt RN John Newenham by licence Kate Rye full spinster Monkstown John T… Esq J W Meade 2.11.1854 Gerard Spooner 28 bachelor Esq Calford Hush? Champflour, Somerset, England William Spooner Clergyman …Warwickshire Thomas Boland by licence Mary Kate Boland 21 spinster Gentlewomn Rock Cottage, Parish of Monkstown Thomas Boland Esq Carliss Hawkes 19.9.1853 Dorothea Stamart full widow servant Monkstown? Delius? Bailey Sailor Fanny Hanan? by banns Stephen Brown fil bachelor Tailor Monkstown? Stephen Brown servant 23.2.1853 Edward Ashe full bachelor Vetrinary Surgeon Passage West Edward Ashe Gentleman Jane Hanan? by licence Lucinda Fitzgerald full widow Passage West Martha Ashe (sic) Gentleman 15.3.1855 Edward Bayly Warburn full Bachelor Sub Inspector Dublin Bartholemew Warburton Resident magistrate George Howe by licence Emily Howe full spinster Monkstown Randal Howe Merchant Bartholemew Warburton 29..1855 Thomas Wade Corker full widower Solicitor Grand Parade, Cork John Corker Major in the Army William Martin by licence Serena Martin full spinster River View, Parish of Monkstown William Martin Capt RN Robert Martin 28.4.1855 Wiliam Dunfoy full bachelor Shipwright Passage, Parish of Monkstown Willam Dunfoy Revnue Officer Andrew Johnson by licence Clarissa Shea full spinster Passage, Parish of Monkstown John Shea Shipwright Joseph Howell Page 2 of 7 Parish of Monkstown Marriages 1841 - 1918 31.7.1855 William James Glasgow full bacelor Esq Old Court, Parish of Carrigaline Alexander Glasgow Esq Randall J Webb by licence Dora Shaw full spinster Monkstown Bernard R Shaw Esq Bernard R Shaw 5.2.1856 William Uniacke Townsend full bachelor Esquire Spa Hill, Parish of Kilfinane, Co.
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