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Tracton Marriages 1845 Church of Ireland Parish of Tracton Register of Marriages 1845 - 1918 Date Name Age Condition Rank Residence Fathers Name Rank of father Witnesses 6.11.1845 Thomas BROWN full Bachelor Land Steward Rockhill, Parish of Donoughmore Robert Brown Former land steward William Aherne by licence Catherine HART 19 Spinster Ballindeasig Timothy Hart Small farmer Thomas J O'Sullivan 8.9.1846 Robert GRIBBLE 23 Bachelor Nailer Nohoval George Gribbles Nailer William Gribble by banns Mary JONES 25 Spinster Roberts Cove Samuel Jones Coastguard Thomas J O'Sullivan 15.4.1847 Denis CALLAGHAN 22 Bachelor Carpenter Glinny ? Callaghan Carpenter John Lyons by banns Maria TOWNLEY? 26 Spinster Servant Glinny Townley Soldier Thos J Sullivan 22.12.1849 Alexander McDONALD 27 Bachelor Coastguard Queenstown Danl McDonald Ships carpenter Edward Francis by licence Eliza FRANCIS 24 Spinster Oysterhaven Edward Francis Coastguard John Bready 11.6.1850 John MCDONALD 36 Bachelor Farmer Annacarriga Owen McDonald Farmer John Hegarty Mary MCDONALD 33 Spinster Annacarriga Jeremiah McDonald Farmer ? Roberts 7.11.1850 Thomas WEST 34 Bachelor Gunner Royal Art. Charles Fort Joseph Barrett by licence Frances BARRETT 25 Spinster ? Joseph Barrett Steward John Hegarty 6.3.1855 Michael O'BRIEN full Bachelor Policeman Kilworth John O'Brien farmer Richard Atkins by banns Jane MAHONY full Spinster Kilmurry Danl O'Mahony Sailor Benjamin Atkins 21.1.1858 Nicholas GASH full Bachelor farmer Dunderrow John Gash farmer John Buck by licence Harriet BUCK full Spinster Curra Saml Buck farmer William Gash 7.12.1858 Thomas PALMER full Bachelor Chief officer coastguard Roberts Cove Robert John Palmer Gentleman JP Phair by licence Margaret Lucy ORPEN full Spinster 12 Patrick St, Cork John Emmanuel Orpen Clergyman Pearce Hoskins 7.7.1859 William Francis BUSTEED full Bachelor Accountant Springhill Wm Wakeham Busteed Gentleman Wm Daunt by licence Elizabeth DAUNT full Spinster Springhill Wm Daunt Gentleman Wm Daunt Jnr 11.8.1860 Thomas DAUNT full bachelor Gentleman Springfield Achilles Daunt Gentleman Ellen Salter by licence Mary SALTER minorspinster Springfield John Salter Farmer William Power 25.7.1861 Robert RICE full bachelor …. Factor St. Nicholas Parish, Cork James Rice farmer John Busteed by licence MaryAnne BUSTEED full spinster Kilpatrick Parish in the union of Tracton John Busteed farmer John Busteed 30.11 1861 John BARRETT full bachelor farmer Parish of Templetrine John Barrett farmer William Davis by licence MaryAnne DAVIS 20 spinster Tracton William Davis farmer John Barrett 19.7.1863 Michael PENNEY full widower Shoemaker Kinsale John Penney farmer John Berry by licence Susan BARRETT full spinster Pallastown in Tracton Union Joseph Barrett Land steward Thomas Luke Penney 4.4.1864 James COTTER full bachelor teacher Ringabella John Cotter Agent James Drinan by licence Hannah DRINAN full spinster Ringabella Maurice Drinan farmer Catherine Drinan 15.11.1864 Thomas Parsons STAMERS full widower Esq Turan? House, Parish of Marmullane William Stamers Esq David Lindsay Macafee by licence Jane Agnes MCDERMOTT full spinster Ballyfeard William McDermott MD William W Driscoll 21.5.1867 Robert SUTTON full bachelor Merchant Parish of Ballymodan William Davis by licence Elizabeth DAVIS full spinster Tracton William Davis farmer Richard Davis Page 1 of 3 Church of Ireland Parish of Tracton Register of Marriages 1845 - 1918 Date Name Age Condition Rank Residence Fathers Name Rank of father Witnesses 28.5.1867 James SPICER full bachelor Coastguard Oysterhaven Mary Jane HEALY full spinster Oysterhaven William Spicer Coastguard George Bird by banns 6.8.1867 Pierce HOSKINS full bachelor Drawing master Royal Hibernian Sch.,Phoenix Pk, Dublin Pierce Chambers Hoskins Military engineer Michael Davis by licence Anne DAVIS full spinster Tracton William Davis Farmer William Davis 14.1.1868 George SHEEHAN full bachelor Clerk in convict prison Spike Island James Sheehan farmer Gustarge? Campbell by licence Mary Anne CORRIGAN full spinster Farrenbrien, parish of Tracton ?? Corrigan farmer Irene? Sheehan 30.4.1868 Andrew Shaw WILSON full bachelor Gentleman Ballinrea, Carrigaline Benjamin Wilson Gentleman Isaac Seymour by licence Vida SEYMOUR minorspinster Knockatour, Parish of tracton Issac Seymour Gentleman Robert H Hayes 29.9.1869 Robert HEAZLE full bachelor Farmer Dromolena, Dunmanway George Heazle farmer Matthew Lee by licence Margaret BUSTEED full spinster Fountainstown, Tracton John Busteed farmer John Busteed 16.3.1870 Robert M COLE full bachelor BA TCD Tracton Abbey Hugh Cole Gentleman ? by licence Joanna SEYMOUR full spinster Knockatour, Tracton Isaac Seymour Gentleman Isaac Seymour 21.9.1871 Phillip WILLIS full widower Shopkeeper Ballydehob, Parish of Skull Phillip Willis farmer ? by licence Alice FRANCIS full spinster Oysterhaven, Parish of Tracton Edward Francis Coastguard W F Ambrose 20.9.1873 Newenham CRONE full bachelor Gentleman Knockleagh Newenham Crone Gentleman Thomas Francis Daunt by licence Mary DAUNT full spinster Woodview, Tracton William Daunt Gentleman Giles Crone 2.5.1876 Giles CRONE full bachelor Gentleman Ballingeemanig Newenham Crone Gentleman John D D Busteed by licence Martha M J DAUNT full spinster Woodview William Daunt Gentleman W.D. Hungerford 18.2.1883 Joseph SHORTEN full bachelor farmer Ballymartle Joseph Shorten Miller John Hosford by licence Frances NASH full spinster Belgooly Richard Nash Farmer Chas Warren 29.7.1884 Robert LOCKE full bachelor farmer Gortigrenane, Nohoval Union Jeremiah Locke farmer Samuel Kingston, Gortigrenane by licence Catherine ROSS minorspinster Claddaugh, Drimoleague John Ross farmer Thomas Daunt, Woodview 14.4.1892 Thomas Francis DAUNT full widower farmer Ballygrissane, Tracton Parish William Daunt farmer Thomas Sullivan by licence Mary Elizabeth HEATH full spinster Engsleigh ?, Bristol, England Eli Heath gentleman Paul Ross 27.4.1895 David SULLIVAN full bachelor farmer Ballymartle David Sullivan farmer Thomas Sullivan by licence Frances Ellen ROSS full spinster Knockatour Paul Ross farmer Paul Ross 2.3.1897 John STOUT full bachelor farmer Ballyally, Skibbereen Richard Stout farmer Robert Thomas Stout by licence Catherine Anne ROSS full spinster Knockatour Paul Ross farmer Paul Ross 2.2.1899 John HOSFORD full bachelor farmer Dunbogey, Nohoval John Hosford farmer Michael Ross by licence Kathleen Stanley ROSS minorspinster Robertstown, Tracton Michael Ross farmer Richard Hosford 17.6.1903 John HAWKINS full bachelor farmer Geeragh, Parish of Kilmeen? Robert Hosford farmer Thomas … Hawkins by licence Mary Anne KINGSTON full spinster Gotrigrenane Samuel Kingston farmer Paul Kingston 26.9.1905 John MACCARTHY Page 2 of 3 Church of Ireland Parish of Tracton Register of Marriages 1845 - 1918 Date Name Age Condition Rank Residence Fathers Name Rank of father Witnesses Maggie Jane KINGSTON full bachelor farmer Knockroe, Innishannon James McCarthy farmer John Kingston by licence full spinster Gortigrenane, Minane Bridge Samuel Kingston farmer George H Beamish 9.10.1906 Edward HORNIBROOK full widower Coal merchant Cathedral Wall, Cork John Hornibrook farmer John Webb by licence Annie WEBB full spinster Willowhill, Carrigaline John Webb farmer Edward Hornibrook 24.6.1907 John WHITE full bachelor farmer Adrilone, Carrigaline Nicholas Ross farmer John Kingston by licence Helena KINGSTON full spinster Gortigrenane, Minane Bridge Samuel Kingston farmer John Gash 22.4.1908 William Henry FORDE full bachelor farmer Castleredmond, Midleton Henry Forde farmer Richard Gash by licence Henrietta GASH full spinster Killeagh East, Belgooly Richard Gash farmer John Long 15.7.1913 Paul KINGSTON full bachelor farmer Fountainstown Paul Kingston farmer John Gash by banns Sarah Jane GASH full spinster Killeagh Benjamon Gash farmer Sarah Jane White 10.11.1915 Harold Arthur Sheldash PRESSEY full bachelor Capt in Royal Engineers On active service Arthur Pressey Lieutenant Colonel Francis G Hayes by licence Ethel Clare HODDER full spinster Fountainstown House, Crosshaven Francis George Hodder Resident Magistrate George W Hodder 27.4.1916 John CLARKE full bachelor farmer Upper Inch, Dunmanway Joseph Clarke farmer John White by licence Elizabeth Anne KINGSTON full spinster Gortigrenane House, minane Bridge Samuel Kingston farmer Anna Maria Kingston 27.3.1918 Thomas George HAWKINS full bachelor Insp. of Police..settlements Gortigrenane, Minane Bridge Robert Hawkins farmer John Hawkins by licence Kathleen Violet KINGSTON a minorspinster Samuel Kingston farmer Marian Kingston Page 3 of 3.
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