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The History of Audley Family F This document has been produced for display on www.audleyfamilyhistory.com & www.audley.one-name.net .Please feel free to distribute this document to others but please give credit to the website. This document should not be used for commercial gain Audley Family History Compiled for www.audleyfamilyhistory.com & www.audley.one-name.net Family F Audley of Inistioge & The Rower, County Kilkenny, and County Wexford, Ireland, Liverpool, & Staffordshire, England; New Haven, Connecticut, St Paul, Minnesota, Chicago, Illinois, & Seattle, Washington, USA. Contents REVISIONS........................................................................................................................................................................2 TAG NUMBERS................................................................................................................................................................2 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................................................2 EARLIEST RECORDS OF THE AUDLEY SURNAME IN COUNTY KILKENNY................................................3 SIMPLE FAMILY TREES...............................................................................................................................................4 FAMILY 1.......................................................................................................................................................4 FAMILY 2.......................................................................................................................................................4 FAMILY 2 – UNCONNECTED PERSONS.........................................................................................................7 FAMILY 3.......................................................................................................................................................7 DETAILED NARRATIVES..............................................................................................................................................8 FAMILY 1.......................................................................................................................................................8 FAMILY 2.......................................................................................................................................................8 FAMILY 2 – UNCONNECTED AUDLEY PERSONS........................................................................................22 FAMILY 3.....................................................................................................................................................23 INFORMATION THAT DOES NOT FIT INTO THE ABOVE FAMILY 3 NARRATIVES:....................................23 GEORGE AGAR............................................................................................................................................24 SUPPORTING INFORMATION...................................................................................................................................25 BIRTHS.........................................................................................................................................................25 BAPTISM......................................................................................................................................................28 MARRIAGES.................................................................................................................................................28 DEATHS........................................................................................................................................................31 WILLS..........................................................................................................................................................36 LIVERPOOL STREET DIRECTORY..............................................................................................................37 1861 CENSUS OF ENGLAND........................................................................................................................38 1871 CENSUS OF ENGLAND........................................................................................................................39 1881 CENSUS OF ENGLAND........................................................................................................................42 1891 CENSUS OF ENGLAND........................................................................................................................45 1901 CENSUS OF ENGLAND........................................................................................................................47 1911 CENSUS OF ENGLAND........................................................................................................................52 1939 REGISTERS.........................................................................................................................................56 1901 CENSUS OF IRELAND..........................................................................................................................61 1911 CENSUS OF IRELAND..........................................................................................................................65 1860 US FEDERAL CENSUS........................................................................................................................72 1870 US FEDERAL CENSUS........................................................................................................................73 This document has been produced for display on www.audleyfamilyhistory.com & www.audley.one-name.net . 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This document should not be used for commercial gain 1880 US FEDERAL CENSUS........................................................................................................................74 1900 US FEDERAL CENSUS........................................................................................................................75 1905 MINNESOTA CENSUS..........................................................................................................................80 1910 US FEDERAL CENSUS........................................................................................................................81 1920 US FEDERAL CENSUS........................................................................................................................87 1930 US FEDERAL CENSUS........................................................................................................................90 1940 US FEDERAL CENSUS........................................................................................................................94 STREET DIRECTORIES................................................................................................................................97 New Haven County, Connecticut Directory 1879 – 1881..............................................................97 New Haven City Connecticut Directory 1894.................................................................................97 New Haven Connecticut Business Directory 1899 -1900..............................................................97 St Paul, Minnesota City Directory 1889-91....................................................................................97 PASSENGER LISTS.......................................................................................................................................97 USA - WW1 DRAFT REGISTRATION CARDS............................................................................................98 MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS AT THE ROWER........................................................................................98 MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTION AT TAGHMON (CHURCH OF IRELAND)......................................................99 PRISON RECORDS........................................................................................................................................99 BOOKLET BY THE 6TH CLASS STUDENTS OF THE ROWER NS (FROM MARIE NANGLE)......................100 THE AUDLEY FAMILY IN IRELAND..........................................................................................................100 TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS (1826)........................................................................................................101 GRIFFITH’S VALUATION OF IRELAND (1851)..........................................................................................102 LANDED ESTATE COURT RENTALS –IRELAND 1850-1885.....................................................................107 DEEDS........................................................................................................................................................108 INFORMATION IN LETTERS TO A.L. READE FROM MEMBERS OF FAMILY 2........................................109 TOWNLANDS................................................................................................................................................................109
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