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Irish Marriages, Being an Index to the Marriages in Walker's Hibernian — .3-rfeb Marriages _ BBING AN' INDEX TO THE MARRIAGES IN Walker's Hibernian Magazine 1771 to 1812 WITH AN APPENDIX From the Notes cf Sir Arthur Vicars, f.s.a., Ulster King of Arms, of the Births, Marriages, and Deaths in the Anthologia Hibernica, 1793 and 1794 HENRY FARRAR VOL. II, K 7, and Appendix. ISSUED TO SUBSCRIBERS BY PHILLIMORE & CO., 36, ESSEX STREET, LONDON, [897. www.genespdf.com www.genespdf.com 1729519 3nK* ^ 3 n0# (Tfiarriages 177.1—1812. www.genespdf.com www.genespdf.com Seventy-five Copies only of this work printed, of u Inch this No. liS O&CLA^CV www.genespdf.com www.genespdf.com 1 INDEX TO THE IRISH MARRIAGES Walker's Hibernian Magazine, 1 771 —-1812. Kane, Lt.-col., Waterford Militia = Morgan, Miss, s. of Col., of Bircligrove, Glamorganshire Dec. 181 636 ,, Clair, Jiggmont, co.Cavan = Scott, Mrs., r. of Capt., d. of Mr, Sampson, of co. Fermanagh Aug. 17S5 448 ,, Mary = McKee, Francis 1S04 192 ,, Lt.-col. Nathan, late of 14th Foot = Nesbit, Miss, s. of Matt., of Derrycarr, co. Leitrim Dec. 1802 764 Kathcrens, Miss=He\vison, Henry 1772 112 Kavanagh, Miss = Archbold, Jas. 17S2 504 „ Miss = Cloney, Mr. 1772 336 ,, Catherine = Lannegan, Jas. 1777 704 ,, Catherine = Kavanagh, Edm. 1782 16S ,, Edmund, BalIincolon = Kavanagh, Cath., both of co. Carlow Alar. 1782 168 ,, Patrick = Nowlan, Miss May 1791 480 ,, Rhd., Mountjoy Sq. = Archbold, Miss, Usher's Quay Jan. 1S05 62 Kavenagh, Miss = Kavena"gh, Arthur 17S6 616 ,, Arthur, Coolnamarra, co. Carlow = Kavenagh, Miss, d. of Felix Nov. 17S6 616 Kaye, John Lyster, of Grange = Grey, Lady Amelia, y. d. Earl of Stamford Nov. 1800 319 Kays, Miss — Heatly, Conway 1777 512 k'ean. Mrs. — Nowlau, Dan. 1777 640 ,, Miss = White, Michael 1781 168 s www.genespdf.com www.genespdf.com l l - 2+6 Irish Marriages. [ 71 Kean, Miss= Kelly, Edward 1S12 143 ,, Win. = Dunn. Miss June 1771 280 Keane, Lt.-col.= Smith, Miss, d. of Brig. -gen., Conid. Officer of Artillery, at Gibraltar Feb. 1806 125 „ H.D..E. I. Co. 's Bengal estabmt. = King, Miss, d. of Anthy., Frederick St., bar.-at-law Sep. 1800 191 Kearney, Miss^Lonergan, Maurice 1771 280 „ Miss=Field, John 1772 624 „ Miss = Plunkett, hon. R. 1778 704 „ Miss=Birnie, Arthur i 1800 192 „ Miss=Dyfie, Lieut. 1807 447 „ Miss = Ashton, Wm. 1809 376 „ Hickman = Franks, Miss, in York St. May 1802 320 Neville, Miss. d. of Brent, ,, James, Dominick St. — at Ashbrooke, co. Dublin July 1S03 447 ,, John, of Milltown, co. Meath = Browne, Miss, Queen St. Jan. 1797 96 co. Kilkenny— Keating, Waller, only d. of ,, John, late Dean of Clogher, by the Provost Trinity College, Dublin Feb. 1S05 127 ,, Peter, Crow St. — Shaw, Alicia, Dame St. Sep. 1S09 544 ,, Rhd., of Birr = Buchanan, Miss, of Riverstown, co. Tipperary Aug. 1794 191 ,, Wm. = Ge!ang, Celestina, at Wexford Sep. 1793 288 [A refugee from France during the Revolution]. Kearns, Rev. = Clements, Miss, both of Stewartstoun, co. Tyrone May 1777 376 Keating:, Miss = Bluett, M. 1S03 702 „ Miss = Cussack, Mr. 1772 55 ., Miss= Russell, Edw. 1781 16S ,, Miss -Taylor, John , i 1797 568 ,, Capt., 23rd Light Dragoons = Poole, Barbara, d. of Hewett, of Mayfield, by rev. Rbt. Meade, at Glanmire church June 1S04 383 Anne = K'ciily, Win. 17R1 392 ,, C.=0'D\vyer, Lt. Morgan ii 1798 636 ,, rev. Cadogan, of St. Werburgh's parish = Taylor, Miss, d. of Aldni. Thos. Aug. 1780 463 Eliza=Clarke, Nich. 1812 279 ., Geo., Mount peUier,co. Limerick = Franklin, Sarah, d. of |chn, of Cahirnahalla, same co. 24 June 1775 437 www.genespdf.com www.genespdf.com 2 1812 1 Hibernian Magazine. 247 Keating, Henry, printer, Dublin = Cowran, Ann, at Tulliamore Aug. 180S 511 ,, John, of city Cork— Hayes, Jane, d. of Attiwell, of same city, at Port Patrick, Scotland June 1790 576 ,, L., Ballydrilled = Scully, Miss, d. of James, Kinsale, co. Tipperary May 1800 319 ,, Maurice, bar.-at-la\v = Harte, Miss, d. of Rhd., nr. Limerick Nov. 1788 616 ,, R., Sheehy, Cork — Aylmer, Miss, d. of M.Feb. 1792 192 ,, Margt. Sweetman=Bellew, A. W. i 1797 96 ,, Waller = Kearney, John 1805 127 „ Walter, Sylvan Park, co. Meath = Morris, Jane, e. d. Brabazon, of Tankarstown, same co. Keays, Jane = King, Edward 1801 575 Kceffe, Miss=Hagarty, Edmd. 1772 112 ,, Daniel = Cormack, Miss, Brittas Feb. 1790 192 Keene, Miss = Weyland, John, jr, i 1799 360 ,, Joseph, Ennis=Stokes, Miss, d. of late George, of Annabella, co. Cork Feb. 1802 128 ,, Martin, e. s. of Arthur, of Charlemont St. = Dugdale, Miss, Dame St. Sep. 1802 576 „ Mary = Marriott, Wm. 1806 448 Kehoe, Wm, Westmoreland St. = Smith, Amelia, 2nd d. of John, Townsend St., in Mark's Church Mar. 1812 143 Keighley, Miss = Duffy, James John 1805 254 Keightly, Edward, Harold's Cross = Beasley, Miss, Francis St. Jan. 1S07 63 Keily, Miss = Gordon, Sam. 1S09 319 Kell, Counsellor, Ross=Favier, Miss, Stephen's Green Jon. 1786 56 Keller, Jeremiah, bar.-at-law= Allen, Miss, d. of Aylmer, in Cork Nov. 178S 616 Kellet, Miss = Fitter, Capt. Jas. 1780 463 ., Eliza = Mathews, Thos. 181 320 ,, Wm., co. Wexford = Sea grave, Miss, e. d. of late John, Cabragh, co. Dublin Nov. 1790 480 Kelley, Mary=Mayne, Rbt- 1773 I2 7 Kells, Jane = Campbell, Lt. D. 1807 575 Kelly, Miss=Musgrove, Capt. s 1772 456- s 2 www.genespdf.com .,, www.genespdf.com 2 Irish Marriages. l l - 248 [_ ll Kelly, Miss=Crofton, Malby 177 2 4°° „ Miss=Bartlett, Capt. 1773 l6° „ Major = Brown, Mary Jan. 1775 127 „ Miss = Snitch, Matt. 1775 3 2 ° ,, Miss = Pace, Ambrose 1777 831 = Miss, both of Townsend St. , Mr., architect Smith, Nov. 17S1 616 „ Miss = West, Edward 178/ 616 17S8 280 ,, Miss= Campbell, Capt. Wm. „ Miss = Ford, John 17S8 2S0 „ Miss = Archdeacon, Thos., jr. ii 1795 384 „ Miss ^Thompson, Capt. i 1800 192 Miss— Pi*ff, Rhd. 1804 763 = Withers, Isaac 1804 , Miss 763 „ Miss = Taaffe, Patrick 1805 384 „ Miss = Pope, Geo. 1805 445 126 ., Miss = Wade, Joseph 1806 191 ,, Mrs.=Needham, Mr. 1808 Lt., 61st Regt.= Kenny, Miss, co. Limerick Jan. 1807 64 „ Mrs. = Whelan, John 1S12 279 Pigott, Geo. i i?94 28 ,, Anna Isabella — 7 Arthur ,, Anne=Ne\vcombe; 1804 192 ,, Bernard = Connell, Widow July 1772 400 Chas., Charleville= Johnson, Miss, Headfort, co. Leitrim Oct. 1790 384 rev. Daniel, Dawson Grove, co. Armagh = Donaldson, Miss, of Castle Dillon, same co. Nov. 1789 616 P., Clare, King's co. = Shell, Miss, Mahonstowi:, co. Westmeath .Sep. 1791 2S8 Edmond, Ballyfem, co. Roscommon ==French, Miss, d. of Sii Chas., Bt., of Clogha. co. Galway July 1779 48S ,, Edw., Cardiffstown, co. Louth = Caraher, Miss, Dundalk Nov. 1794 480 ,, Edw., Upper Bridge St. — Kean, Miss, y. d. of Roger, of Bridge St. Mar. 181 143 ., Eliza = Poole, Michael ii 1790 384 „ Eliza T: alTe, John 1802 236 Eliza = Carey, rev. Lucius 1811 592 www.genespdf.com www.genespdf.com i{ji2] Hibernian Magazine. 249 1812 Kelly, Eliza Maria = Anderson, J. 279 „ Esther = Stayte, Rhd. I77 2 6 7° „ H. C, of Dame St. = Hayland, Miss, of Back Lane Apr. 1803 255 1 II2 „ Helen = Lyster, Capt. I77 St. George, „ James, s. of late Denis, Castle Kelly = Miss June 1S07 3S3 ,, Mary = Dermundy, And. *773 73^ „ Mary = \Valdron, Fran. 1776 79 2 „ P., Lower Ormond Quay = Butler, Eliza, Grafton - 11 St. J an i ^ 56 „ Patricks Blakeley, Miss, 2nd, d. of Rbt. of Chancery Lane July 1 790 96 Mrs., Dame ,, Peter, Gt. Longford St.=Graves, St. Feb. 1776 143 „ Sam., Adderley, =McMullen, Miss, Hanover St. Oct. 1S07 640 „ Thos. = Graves, Miss Oct. 1771 512 „ Thos., M.D. = Tighe, Miss, Ballyshannon May 17S4 280 Kelly, rt. hon. Thos., ,, rev. Thos. [entd. in error as 2nd Justice Common Pleas, Ireland] =Tighe, Miss, at Rosanna, co. Wicklow July 1795 96 28S „ Thomas, farmer. Corduff, co. Dublin = Walsh, Miss, Stoney batter Apr. 1805 254 Lissam, „, Wm.jStroakstown, co. Roscommon = Jane Apr. 1793 384 Kelso, Aphra=Prendergast, rev. Patrick 1780 520 Kemble, Chas., comedian = De Camp, Miss, both of Covent Garden Theatre, in London July 1806 448 Kemmis, Miss=Carden, Arthur 1801 191 „ Henrys Dawson, Maria, 2nd d. of A., Sackville St., by s. lie. July 1804 447 Knightstown, Queen's co. = Smyth, Miss, e. d. „ J., of Archdn., in Sackville St., by Archbp. of Dublin Dec. 1807 763 co. = White, Margt., at v John, Killear, Queen's Raheen, same co. Aug. 1775 502 „ W., Kildare St. = Mansergh, Ellen July 1805 445 Kenah, Miss=Exham, Rhd. 1807 384 Kenna, Francis, Gt. Britain St. = Hewson, Margt. Stephen St. Apr. 1S07 255 www.genespdf.com www.genespdf.com 1774 www.genespdf.com www.genespdf.com 251 [l8l2 Hibernian Magazine. Keogh, Miss=Hume, Rbt., jr. *777 72 r 16S Anthy., Roscommon -I rench, Miss Mar. 1772 J' ^Edmond, of Corkip- Byrne, Miss, Corboy Oct. 1795 3 84 co. Kildare-Clynch, Miss, \ , John, Loughlinstown, Peamount, same co. June 1789 336 _„ Mary-Xetterville, Fdk. x 775 62 9 Michael, bar.-at-law, Crumlin, co. Dublin = Lom- bard, Miss, d. of late James, Cork May 1795 480 568 „,. Timothy = Fisher, Susan, in Lismore June 1793 Keon, Miss-Jones, Geo. 1782 608 Keowin, Henry, Tullymore, co. DoWn=Boyde, Miss, same place June 1774 366 6 Keppel- Miss-Stapleton, Capt. 1 ^79° 57 -Marshall, rev. Wm. 1605 6.39 Ker, Alicia _ 6 Kerin, Margaretta= Dunbar, Capt. Thos. ii 1790 9 1S05 „ Miss=0'Donnell, John 639 Kernaham, Wm., officer of excise -Roggs, Miss, Londonderry Dec. 1810 571 Kernan, George, Beresford St. = 0'Farrel, Miss, in Ashe St. June 1804 383 "Kerr, Miss = Apreece, Ashby ii 1798 815 „ Miss-Kerr, Hugh 1779 4^3 lSo1 I2 „ Miss-Stevenson, Wm.
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