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St. Peter's Church of Ireland, Drogheda - Baptismal Register 1702 -1899 St. Peter's Church of Ireland, Drogheda - Baptismal Register 1702 -1899 Father's Name Mother's Name Date Baptized Date of Birth First Name Surname Address Profession Clergyman James 11 October 1702 Mary - - 02 January 1704 Margery - A Child left ontheParish - 08 July 1709 Nicholas - Westgate] 18 November 1712 Ignatius [A Child found - near - 30 December 1718 Mary - Richardson 01 May 1724 Thomas - Fragment - 01 May 1724 Mary - Fragment - 23 June 1724 William - AChild found SundaysGate - 07 November 1724 Theophilus - - 05 January 1726 Innocent - A Child left in West St. - 21 March 1726 Ann - A Soldier - 12 May 1726 Jane - A Soldier - Westgate] 28 February 1727 Ruth [A Child found - without - 20 May 1727 Catherine [A Child - AldermanJamesMeade'sD found at.. oor - 30 April 1728 Mark - A Child foundinHarpslane - 08 May 1729 Penelope - A Foundling - 28 July 1729 Ann - A Soldier - 03 October 1729 Christopher - A Naylor Page 1 of 294 Father's Name Mother's Name Date Baptized Date of Birth First Name Surname Address Profession Clergyman - 16 July 1730 Cathrin - A Soldier - 18 August 1730 John - A Soldier - 23 May 1733 Elinor - A Stranger - 20 January 1735 Jane - A Foundling - - 25 October 1762 Peter - A Foundling Son of a Stranger - 30 May 1763 James - - George - 12 June 1768 Hanah - Son of Parents - 21 June 1772 Christopher - unknown Son of a poor Travelling Women 22 May 1773 Thomas - Daughters of a poor Travelling Women 05 July 1773 Catherine - Daughters of a poor Travelling Women 05 July 1773 Elizabeth - - - 06 August 1805 Mary - A Foundling Bigoe Henzell - - 21 March 1810 10 March 1810 Jane [DOB about - A Foundling Wardlaw Ball 10/03/1810] - - 18 May 1810 17 May 1810 John [DOB about - A Foundling Henry Leland 17/05/1810] - - 12 December 1813 24 November 1813 Thomas Henry Pierce - Wardlaw Ball 01/01/1999? 01/01/1999 06 May 1832 Elizabeth ????? 01/01/1999 01/01/1999?? Rev.J.Magee - 20 March 1735 Jane [Mead] A Stranger Andrew Elizabeth 12 July 1819 11 July 1819 James Abbot 93rd Regiment Wardlaw Ball - 13 March 1725 Jeremy Abraham AChild found intheStreet George 02 April 1704 Lucy Ackland Page 2 of 294 Father's Name Mother's Name Date Baptized Date of Birth First Name Surname Address Profession Clergyman Edward 06 July 1705 Edward Ackland Edward 20 November 1710 Mary Ackland Henry 17 July 1720 Mary Ackland Henry 18 April 1722 George Ackland Henry 29 November 1725 Thomas Ackland Mr.Henry 18 November 1727 Elianor Ackland Mr.Henry 23 December 1729 Sarah Ackland Mr.Henry 28 June 1731 Sarah Ackland Alderman Henry 23 December 1732 Henry Ackland Alderman 19 April 1734 Amy Ackland Alderman Henry 24 July 1735 John Ackland Alderman Henry 06 January 1740 John Ackland John Jane 04 May 1827 25 April 1827 Alicia Anne Ackland Peter Street Captain H.P.9th Foot T.B.Owens John Jane 26 September 1828 15 September 1828 Louisa Jane Ackland Palace Street Captain H.P. 9th Foot T.B.Owens Joseph 21 June 1725 John Actom Robert 23 September 1703 Thomas Adams Charles Martha 17 August 1823 23 July 1823 Richard Adams T.B.Owens Joseph Elizabeth 11 December 1893 23 November 1892 Joseph Adams Greenhills, Drogheda Mill Engineer F.W.Macran Joseph Eliza 21 November 1896 17 July 1895 Ellen Adams Green Hills Mechanic T.R.Brunskill James 24 August 1724 Mary Adamthwaite Patrick 06 April 1734 William Addy Page 3 of 294 Father's Name Mother's Name Date Baptized Date of Birth First Name Surname Address Profession Clergyman Elizabeth 11 May 1741 Ann Addy Christopher 30 January 1703 Anne Adkinson Christopher 15 August 1706 Sarah Adkison Hugh Johanna 08 January 1826 06 January 1826 Martha Aitkins ? Private 26th Foot John Smyth John 23 February 1723 John Akins Henry - 29 December 1771 Elizabeth Alder John Rebecca 21 July 1816 17 July 1816 Margaret Alderdice 62nd Regiment Henry Leland Robert - 24 July 1767 Mary Ann Aldrige David 06 May 1714 Jane Alexander David 12 July 1716 David Alexander [Deceased] Robert Jane 18 September 1833 07 August 1833 Emma Sturgeon Algar Palace Street Revenue Officer Rev.J.Magee Robert Jane 17 December 1835 14 November 1835 Robert Ashe Algar Palace Street Comptroller of Customs Rev.J.Magee Robert Jane 17 June 1837 19 April 1837 James Sturgeon Algar Palace Street Comptroller of Customs Rev.P.Mooney Hamilton Thomas Elizabeth 30 January 1842 25 January 1842 Elizabeth Allanson Stranger Miller A.Wynne Hugh 18 May 1705 John Allen William 20 October 1726 Abigaill Allen A Soldier Francis 01 December 1745 Elizabeth Allen Francis 01 July 1747 - Allen Francis - 10 December 1751 Robert Allen Waiter John - 20 June 1758 John Allen Deceased Peter - 19 January 1761 Mary Allen Carpenter Page 4 of 294 Father's Name Mother's Name Date Baptized Date of Birth First Name Surname Address Profession Clergyman Peter - 13 September 1762 Roger Allen Peter - 14 September 1770 John Allen Carpenter Peter - 15 October 1771 Anthony Allen Peter - 18 August 1777 Anthony Allen Carpenter Joseph Mary 07 January 1806 01 January 1806 Anthony Allen Bigoe Henzell Augustus Susanna 02 February 1806 31 January 1806 Samuel Allen Bigoe Henzell Joseph Mary 19 July 1807 12 July 1807 Mary Ann Allen Bigoe Henzell Joseph Mary 20 August 1809 11 August 1809 Amelia Allen Henry Leland Robert Mary 23 June 1811 09 June 1811 Jane Allen 2nd Garrison Battalion Henry Leland Joseph Mary 04 August 1811 26 July 1811 Margaret Allen Henry Leland Joseph Mary 10 September 1820 04 August 1820 Amelia Allen - Henry Allice 02 January 1825 31 December 1824 James Allen Rope Walk Weaver T.B.Owens William Bridget 05 August 1827 15 July 1827 Charlotte Allen ? Private 1st Batt.Rifle T.B.Owens Brigade Peter Jane 15 May 1841 13 April 1841 Peter Allen West Street Merchant E.P.Durham William Mary Anne 12 February 1866 22 December 1866 Anna Jane Allen Dyer Street Harness Maker J.H.Monsarrat Henry 08 December 1740 James Allerry John 07 June 1703 William Allin Thomas Mary 28 August 1846 Mary Anne Ambury Well Lane Sieve Maker William M Beresford John - 07 April 1751 William Anderson Robert - 08 March 1773 Andrew Anderson Tidewaiter William Margret 22 June 1806 20 June 1806 Margret Anderson Silgo Regiment Bigoe Henzell Page 5 of 294 Father's Name Mother's Name Date Baptized Date of Birth First Name Surname Address Profession Clergyman Richard Margeret 18 June 1820 15 June 1820 Richard Anderson 3rd Regiment T.B.Owens George Maria 27 April 1856 William Anderson Palace Street Sub Constable W.E.Ormsby George Maria 24 April 1859 Maria Anderson Palace Row Police Constable John Eccles John 22 May 1706 James Andrew John 04 November 1707 Thomas Andrew John 30 August 1711 John Andrew John 18 May 1713 Christian Andrew John 22 March 1715 Robert Andrew John 20 November 1720 Elizabeth Andrew Thomas 26 March 1743 Robert Andrew Thomas 19 August 1744 Mary Andrew Thomas - 24 April 1748 William Andrew Thomas 24 April 1748 William Andrew Thomas - 05 May 1749 William Andrew Thomas - 16 May 1751 Mary Andrew Thomas - 14 May 1752 Mary Andrew Thomas - 01 October 1754 Sarah Andrew Butcher Thomas - 01 November 1755 Margaret Andrew Butcher Thomas - 08 November 1756 Thomas Andrew Butcher Thomas - 02 April 1759 Patience Andrew Thomas - 28 July 1760 Edward Andrew Page 6 of 294 Father's Name Mother's Name Date Baptized Date of Birth First Name Surname Address Profession Clergyman John 06 November 1709 Mary Andrews John 06 June 1717 Ann Andrews John 03 March 1719 James Andrews John 15 June 1724 Daughter to Andrews Fragment Thomas 10 October 1740 Thomas Andrews Thomas - 07 July 1762 William Andrews William Margaret 23 July 1830 11 July 1830 Leary* Anne* ??????? ????? J.Magee [Arne?] William 21 September 1705 Thomas Anslow William 09 December 1706 John Anslow William 07 August 1709 Elizabeth Anslow Twins William 07 August 1709 Abraham Anslow Twins Philip 24 March 1734 John Apperson John - 07 February 1762 Philip Apperson John - 06 July 1764 John Apperson John - 21 September 1765 Mary Apperson Breeches Maker John - 02 September 1766 Thomas Apperson John - 08 August 1768 Elizabeth Apperson John - 13 April 1770 Henry Apperson John Elizabeth 30 March 1837 07 February 1837 Frances Apperson Peter Street Printer Rev.P.Mooney John Eliza 25 August 1839 24 March 1839 Charles Apperson Peter Street Printer John.A.Wall Arthur Elizabeth 17 April 1844 28 December 1843 Elizabeth Apperson Peter Street Grocer William M Beresford Page 7 of 294 Father's Name Mother's Name Date Baptized Date of Birth First Name Surname Address Profession Clergyman John Elizabeth 29 May 1844 Henry Apperson Peter Street News Paper Proprietor William M Beresford Arthur Elizabeth 27 October 1847 Thomas Apperson Fair Street Shoe Maker A.Wynne John - 28 August 1748 Elizabeth Appleby John 28 August 1748 Elizabeth Appleby John - 20 November 1750 Anne Appleby John - 14 January 1754 Catherine Appleby Ale draper John - 09 September 1755 William Appleby Aledraper John - 01 July 1759 Mary Appleby John - 26 March 1761 Elinor Appleby John Elizabeth 04 August 1841 05 June 1841 Mary Jane Applerson Peter Street Printer A.Wynne Joseph 08 February 1711 Henry Appleyard Joseph 14 August 1713 David Appleyard Joseph 16 May 1716 George Appleyard Joseph 25 April 1718 Mark Appleyard Joseph 09 December 1720 William Appleyard Joseph 13 July 1723 Elizabeth Appleyard Joseph 02 January 1726 Thomas Appleyard Joseph 09 September 1728 Joseph Appleyard Henry 24 February 1734 James Appleyard Henry 10 June 1740 Sarah Appleyard Henry 09 May 1741 Mary Appleyard Page 8 of 294 Father's Name Mother's Name Date Baptized Date of Birth First Name Surname Address Profession Clergyman Henry 12 February 1742 Mary Appleyard Henry 23 April 1747 Nesey Appleyard
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