Dorothy T Nusum
(before 1675 - circa 1711)
A John Nusum owned 3 acres at St Philip in the 1680 census.. Dorothy T Nusum was born before 1675.
Dorothy T Nusum married George Ashby, son of George Ashby and Deborah Unknown, on 5 March 1692/93 in St Phillip, Barbados. Deed of George Ashby of St Philip signed 20 Feb 1692/3 proved 7 March 1692/3, entered 26 April 1693: George Ashby of the parish of St Philip, blacksmith & planter, for the real love, good will and affection which he had toward Dorothy Nusum, and in consideration of a marriage to be solemnised between them, sets about to make competent provision for her maintenance. He therefore for 5/- paid him by Thomas Laicy, a planter of Christ Church, granted him absolutely 6 acres of land in the parish of St Philip with all appurtenances and one "negro man", and that for no other purpose than for the use and benefit of Dorothy Nusum. Witnesses Jeffrey Battely, John Nusum.
Dorothy died circa 1711 in St Phillip, Barbados. She was mentioned in a deed dated from November 1711 to 1712 in St Phillip, Barbados. Counter deed of John Ashby of St Philip signed 8 Nov 1711: John Price exec. of will of the Hon. Philip Price, deceased, had obtained judgement against John Ashby executor of the will of George Ashby, blacksmith, deceased for £3/16/3 and charges ... John Ashby had been levied upon 1.5 acres 8 perches of land in St Philip "during the said lease that is to say after the death of Mrs Dorothy Ashby". The land had been only appraised upon oaths of Richard Vaughn ... for £60. James Milne ... had sold to John Price for £9/2/6 the said land and stone house and lease attached, and the reversuch of the 1/3 part thereof after the death Mrs Dorothy Ashby. Proved 26 Jan 1711/2, entered 3 June 1712.
Also counter deeds on same issue 10 Nov 1710, Nov 8 1711, 29 Nov 1711, all re
death of Mrs Dorothy Ashby.
Dorothy T Nusum married George Ashby, son of George Ashby and Deborah Unknown, on 5 March 1692/93 in St Phillip, Barbados. Deed of George Ashby of St Philip signed 20 Feb 1692/3 proved 7 March 1692/3, entered 26 April 1693: George Ashby of the parish of St Philip, blacksmith & planter, for the real love, good will and affection which he had toward Dorothy Nusum, and in consideration of a marriage to be solemnised between them, sets about to make competent provision for her maintenance. He therefore for 5/- paid him by Thomas Laicy, a planter of Christ Church, granted him absolutely 6 acres of land in the parish of St Philip with all appurtenances and one "negro man", and that for no other purpose than for the use and benefit of Dorothy Nusum. Witnesses Jeffrey Battely, John Nusum.
Dorothy died circa 1711 in St Phillip, Barbados. She was mentioned in a deed dated from November 1711 to 1712 in St Phillip, Barbados. Counter deed of John Ashby of St Philip signed 8 Nov 1711: John Price exec. of will of the Hon. Philip Price, deceased, had obtained judgement against John Ashby executor of the will of George Ashby, blacksmith, deceased for £3/16/3 and charges ... John Ashby had been levied upon 1.5 acres 8 perches of land in St Philip "during the said lease that is to say after the death of Mrs Dorothy Ashby". The land had been only appraised upon oaths of Richard Vaughn ... for £60. James Milne ... had sold to John Price for £9/2/6 the said land and stone house and lease attached, and the reversuch of the 1/3 part thereof after the death Mrs Dorothy Ashby. Proved 26 Jan 1711/2, entered 3 June 1712.
Also counter deeds on same issue 10 Nov 1710, Nov 8 1711, 29 Nov 1711, all re
death of Mrs Dorothy Ashby.
Children of Dorothy T Nusum and George Ashby
- Dorothy Ashby b. 19 Jan 1693/94, d. b 22 Jun 1736?
- Deborah Ashby b. 8 Dec 1695
- William Ashby+ b. 18 May 1698, d. b 19 Nov 1750
Alison Margaret Nutt
(6 August 1923 - 29 July 1983)
Alison Margaret Nutt was born on 6 August 1923.
Alison Margaret Nutt married Neil MacPherson Forbes, son of Neil William Gordon Forbes and Edith MacPherson, after January 1947. The angagement was announced in Jan 1947.
Alison died on 29 July 1983 aged 59.
Alison Margaret Nutt married Neil MacPherson Forbes, son of Neil William Gordon Forbes and Edith MacPherson, after January 1947. The angagement was announced in Jan 1947.
Alison died on 29 July 1983 aged 59.
Anne Nutt
(before 1525 - before 17 June 1558)
Anne Nutt was born before 1525.
Anne Nutt married John Noble, son of Walter Noble, on 29 September 1541 in Gt Livermere.
Anne Nutt made a will dated 8 June 1558 in Gt Livermere. Her will divided her estate between her children William and Elizabeth who are now orphans aged 17 & 15. She appointed Thomas Mann of Stanton her brother in law, as her executor to pay all the bequests in her late husband's will, on the time and dates he had wished and, to Pernall & John Mann, her sister's children, she bequeathed one bullock each. The residue of her goods, after all the bequests in her late husband's will had been discharged, was left the disposition of Thomas Mann.
Anne died before 17 June 1558 in Gt Livermere, Suffolk. She was buried on 17 June 1558 in Gt Livermere.
Her will was proved on 21 October 1559 in Sudbury.
Anne Nutt married John Noble, son of Walter Noble, on 29 September 1541 in Gt Livermere.
Anne Nutt made a will dated 8 June 1558 in Gt Livermere. Her will divided her estate between her children William and Elizabeth who are now orphans aged 17 & 15. She appointed Thomas Mann of Stanton her brother in law, as her executor to pay all the bequests in her late husband's will, on the time and dates he had wished and, to Pernall & John Mann, her sister's children, she bequeathed one bullock each. The residue of her goods, after all the bequests in her late husband's will had been discharged, was left the disposition of Thomas Mann.
Anne died before 17 June 1558 in Gt Livermere, Suffolk. She was buried on 17 June 1558 in Gt Livermere.
Her will was proved on 21 October 1559 in Sudbury.
Children of Anne Nutt and John Noble
- William Noble+ b. 21 Dec 1542, d. b 12 May 1573
- Elizabeth Noble b. 19 Oct 1544
- Margaret Noble b. 7 Jan 1547/48, d. b 1 Aug 1556
- George Noble b. 7 Feb 1551/52, d. b 25 Apr 1558
Isabel Nutt
Prudence Nutt
( - 1888?)
- Charts
- Hooper descendants
Prudence Nutt married Charles Saxon Hooper, son of Robert Saxon Hooper and Chiara or Clara Marianna de Rossi, on 22 June 1846 in St Bride, Fleet St, London. On the 22nd inst., at St Bride's, Charles Saxon Hooper, Esq., 23?, Laurence Poultney-Lane, to Prudence, eldest daughter of the late Joshua Nutt, Esq., of Limehouse.
Prudence died in 1888?. She may be the Prudence Hooper aged 87, whose death was registered in the March quarter of 1888 at Chelsea, but he appears to have married Ann Elizabeth Musson in 1858.
Prudence died in 1888?. She may be the Prudence Hooper aged 87, whose death was registered in the March quarter of 1888 at Chelsea, but he appears to have married Ann Elizabeth Musson in 1858.
Alice O'Brien
(between 1839 and 1842 - 17 January 1875)
Alice O'Brien was born between 1839 and 1842 in Waterford, Ireland. She was the daughter of Patrick O'Brien & Margaret, aged 21 1/3 at marriage.
Alice O'Brien married John Colbert, son of Thomas Colbert and Honora Curren, on 7 October 1860 in St Francis Roman Catholic church, Melbourne, Victoria.
Alice died on 17 January 1875 in near Edithburgh, South Australia.
Alice O'Brien married John Colbert, son of Thomas Colbert and Honora Curren, on 7 October 1860 in St Francis Roman Catholic church, Melbourne, Victoria.
Alice died on 17 January 1875 in near Edithburgh, South Australia.
Children of Alice O'Brien and John Colbert
- Mary Colbert b. 13 Aug 1861
- Honora Colbert+ b. 15 Apr 1863
- Thomas Colbert+ b. 9 Oct 1864
- John Colbert+ b. 15 Dec 1866, d. 27 Mar 1933
- Patrick Colbert b. 1871
- James Colbert b. 1874
Mary V K O'Brien
Mary V K O'Brien married Cosmo Sheridan Grant, son of Dr Cosmo Grant and Leonora Sheridan, in September 1930 in Rochford RD, Essex.
William O'Byrne
William O'Byrne married Emily Handy, daughter of John Trougher Handy and Catherine Newman, on 29 October 1851 in Malmesbury, Wiltshire.
Francis Reginald Powell O'Callaghan
(1880 - 15 May 1910)
Francis Reginald Powell O'Callaghan was also known as Timothy? in some records. He was born in 1880. Francis was was the son of Sir Francis Langford O'Callaghan (1839–1909), civil engineer, born on 22 July 1839, the second son of James O'Callaghan JP, of Drisheen, co. Cork, and his wife, Agnes, daughter of the Revd Francis Langford ............. he married, on 22 September 1875 Anna Maria Mary (d. 1911), second daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Clarinbold Powell of Banlahan, co. Cork. ......... ... O'Callaghan died suddenly at Redbraes, London Road, Guildford, on 14 November 1909. He was Anglican by faith,and his funeral and burial took place a few days later at Holy Trinity Church, Guildford. He was briefly survived both by his wife and their only son, Captain Francis Reginald Powell O'Callaghan RE (1880–1910)..
The marriage of Francis Reginald Powell O'Callaghan and Ethel Gladys Hebbert, daughter of Francis Henry Hebbert and Rosa Frances Dempster, was registered in the quarter ending in September 1906 in Guildford RD, Surrey.
Francis died on 15 May 1910 in Queen Alexandra Hospital, Millbank, London.
Francis may have died in 1914. He was said to have been killed in the first week of World War I. However the War Graves Commission's earliest likely person is T O Callaghan who died in 1915. The Times reported on 17 May 1910: Captain F R P O'Callaghan. Teh death too place on Sunday at Queen Alexandra's Hospital, Millank, of Captain Francis Reginal Powell O'Callaghan, Royal Engineers, only son the late Sir Francis O'Callaghan, KCMG. Born inb 1880, he obtained his commission at the age of 20 and in 1903 took part in the operations in Somaliland. A year ago he was appointed to the post of Second Assistant Instructor in Electricity at the School of Military Engineering.
The marriage of Francis Reginald Powell O'Callaghan and Ethel Gladys Hebbert, daughter of Francis Henry Hebbert and Rosa Frances Dempster, was registered in the quarter ending in September 1906 in Guildford RD, Surrey.
Francis died on 15 May 1910 in Queen Alexandra Hospital, Millbank, London.
Francis may have died in 1914. He was said to have been killed in the first week of World War I. However the War Graves Commission's earliest likely person is T O Callaghan who died in 1915. The Times reported on 17 May 1910: Captain F R P O'Callaghan. Teh death too place on Sunday at Queen Alexandra's Hospital, Millank, of Captain Francis Reginal Powell O'Callaghan, Royal Engineers, only son the late Sir Francis O'Callaghan, KCMG. Born inb 1880, he obtained his commission at the age of 20 and in 1903 took part in the operations in Somaliland. A year ago he was appointed to the post of Second Assistant Instructor in Electricity at the School of Military Engineering.
Bernard Xavier O'Connor
(circa 1918 - 1958)
Bernard Xavier O'Connor|b. c 1918\nd. 1958|p593.htm#i10207|John Patrick O'Connor||p593.htm#i22612|Mary Ellen Colbert|b. 1890\nd. 1948|p226.htm#i2051|||||||John E. Colbert|b. 1863\nd. 28 Jan 1945|p222.htm#i2027|Catherine A. Darcy|b. c 1867\nd. 22 Mar 1914|p255.htm#i1739|
Bernard Xavier O'Connor was born circa 1918. He was the son of John Patrick O'Connor and Mary Ellen Colbert.
Bernard died in 1958 in Watchem, Victoria.
Bernard died in 1958 in Watchem, Victoria.
Elizabeth O'Connor
(circa 1855? - )
Elizabeth O'Connor was born circa 1855?.
Elizabeth O'Connor married Francis? Handy, son of Stray Handy, before 1875.
Elizabeth O'Connor married Francis? Handy, son of Stray Handy, before 1875.
Child of Elizabeth O'Connor and Francis? Handy
- Son Handy b. 21 Apr 1875
Elizabeth O'Connor
Elizabeth O'Connor married Frank Handy.
Child of Elizabeth O'Connor and Frank Handy
- Unnamed Handy b. 21 Apr 1875
Ellen Butler O'Connor
( - before May 1828)
Ellen Butler O'Connor was born in Newfoundland, Canada.
Ellen Butler O'Connor married Lt Gen John Murray Lt Governor, son of General John Murray and Mary Remnant, on 3 August 1827 in St George, Hanover Square, London, England. John Murray esquire, bachelor of this parish & Ellen Butler O'Connor, spinster of the parish of Ealing, Mdx, were married by licence, 3 August 1827. Both signed in the presence of G F Murray and Eliza Gumersall.
Ellen died before May 1828 in British Guiana?. MURRAY, Ellen, wife of Maj. General John.
Ellen Butler O'Connor were recorded on the in 1851 census in Canada. Ellen was living with Sydney, Harriet, Frederica & Ellan.
Ellen Butler O'Connor married Lt Gen John Murray Lt Governor, son of General John Murray and Mary Remnant, on 3 August 1827 in St George, Hanover Square, London, England. John Murray esquire, bachelor of this parish & Ellen Butler O'Connor, spinster of the parish of Ealing, Mdx, were married by licence, 3 August 1827. Both signed in the presence of G F Murray and Eliza Gumersall.
Ellen died before May 1828 in British Guiana?. MURRAY, Ellen, wife of Maj. General John.
Ellen Butler O'Connor were recorded on the in 1851 census in Canada. Ellen was living with Sydney, Harriet, Frederica & Ellan.
Children of Ellen Butler O'Connor and Lt Gen John Murray Lt Governor
- Ellen Murray b. 1827, d. 1916
- John Murray b. c 1838
John Patrick O'Connor
John Patrick O'Connor married Mary Ellen Colbert, daughter of John Edward Colbert and Catherine Agatha Darcy, in Victoria.
Child of John Patrick O'Connor and Mary Ellen Colbert
- Bernard Xavier O'Connor b. c 1918, d. 1958
Una or Agnes O'Connor
Una or Agnes O'Connor married Richard de Burgh the Great. Una or Agnes O'Connor was born in Ireland.
Children of Una or Agnes O'Connor and Richard de Burgh the Great
- Walter de Burgh Earl of Ulster+ d. a 1264
- William de Burgh
Leo O'Dea
Sarah Marie O'Donnell
(5 May 1897 - 29 April 1978)
Sarah Marie O'Donnell was born on 5 May 1897 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Sarah Marie O'Donnell married Howard Cleaton Lewis, son of Henry Alleyne Lewis and Henrietta Thomas Howard.
Sarah died on 29 April 1978 in Detroit, Michigan, USA, aged 80.
Sarah Marie O'Donnell married Howard Cleaton Lewis, son of Henry Alleyne Lewis and Henrietta Thomas Howard.
Sarah died on 29 April 1978 in Detroit, Michigan, USA, aged 80.
Louise Portia O'Ferrall
( - 1909)
Louise Portia O'Ferrall married Henry Houghton Burton Bradley, son of Henry Burton Bradley and Charlotte Sarah Spedding, on 29 March 1873 in Concord district, New South Wales. Henry Burton Bradley & Louisa Portia O'Ferrall had children from 1875 to 1886 in the Canterbury & Concord areas. A Louisa P B Bradley, daughter of William & Louise died at Concord in 1875.
They had an unnamed child registered in 1875 (Harold Westbrook? died 1957); Claudia Louise in 1879 (died 1959) ; Helen Cecilia Burton in 1880 both in the Concord district & Clare Burton in 1884 in the Canterbury district. He did not use Houghton.
Their daughter Claudia was a doctor:
Orthopaedic Surgeon and Research Director. Claudia Burton-Bradley MBE, with a Bachelor of Arts, and Medicine and Surgery from Sydney University, commenced her medical career at the Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney in 1943 and joined the Australian Medical Association. Apparently having specialised in orthopaedic surgery, by 1947 she was Honorary Assistant Orthopaedic Surgeon at the Rachel Forster Hospital, Sydney. Her major commitment, however, was to the Spastic Centre, Mosman, New South Wales, where she became its Medical Director from 1945-62 , Honorary Orthopaedic Surgeon from 1949 and Director of Medical Research and Development from 1962-64. She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire on 11 June 1966 for her work as Research Director of the Australian Cerebral Palsy Association.
Sources: Medical directory of Australia 1968, p 98.
Louise died in 1909 in Burwood, New South Wales.
They had an unnamed child registered in 1875 (Harold Westbrook? died 1957); Claudia Louise in 1879 (died 1959) ; Helen Cecilia Burton in 1880 both in the Concord district & Clare Burton in 1884 in the Canterbury district. He did not use Houghton.
Their daughter Claudia was a doctor:
Orthopaedic Surgeon and Research Director. Claudia Burton-Bradley MBE, with a Bachelor of Arts, and Medicine and Surgery from Sydney University, commenced her medical career at the Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney in 1943 and joined the Australian Medical Association. Apparently having specialised in orthopaedic surgery, by 1947 she was Honorary Assistant Orthopaedic Surgeon at the Rachel Forster Hospital, Sydney. Her major commitment, however, was to the Spastic Centre, Mosman, New South Wales, where she became its Medical Director from 1945-62 , Honorary Orthopaedic Surgeon from 1949 and Director of Medical Research and Development from 1962-64. She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire on 11 June 1966 for her work as Research Director of the Australian Cerebral Palsy Association.
Sources: Medical directory of Australia 1968, p 98.
Louise died in 1909 in Burwood, New South Wales.
Mary O'Grady
(circa 1846 - 21 November 1932)
Mary O'Grady arrived per "Britannia" in 1846 at Adelaide, South Australia. The O'Gradys came on same ship according to Fleur Lehane. She was born circa 1846 in Clare, Ireland. She was six months old on arrival in Australia.
Mary O'Grady married Michael Colbert, son of Benjamin Colbert and Margaret Murphy, on 19 June 1864 in St Anne's, Marion, South Australia.
Mary died on 21 November 1932 in Adelaide, South Australia. She was buried on 22 November 1932 in the West Terrace cemetery, Adelaide.
Mary O'Grady married Michael Colbert, son of Benjamin Colbert and Margaret Murphy, on 19 June 1864 in St Anne's, Marion, South Australia.
Mary died on 21 November 1932 in Adelaide, South Australia. She was buried on 22 November 1932 in the West Terrace cemetery, Adelaide.
Children of Mary O'Grady and Michael Colbert
- Johanna Colbert
- Jane Colbert+ b. 1866
- Andrew Colbert+ b. 1870, d. 5 Nov 1936
- Margaret Ellen Colbert+ b. 1872
Capt James O'Hara
(say 1720 - circa 1805)
Capt James O'Hara was born say 1720 in St James, Westminster, Middlesex.
James served in the Royal Navy.
Capt James O'Hara married Susanna Poole, daughter of John Poole and Elizabeth Geere, on 11 September 1754 in New Shoreham, Sussex. Lieut HMS Dolphin of St James Westminster & Susanna Poole. Administration of the estate of Susanna Poole was granted to Capt James O'Hara, on 19 March 1779 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Late of New Shoreham, to her husband.
James died circa 1805.
James served in the Royal Navy.
Capt James O'Hara married Susanna Poole, daughter of John Poole and Elizabeth Geere, on 11 September 1754 in New Shoreham, Sussex. Lieut HMS Dolphin of St James Westminster & Susanna Poole. Administration of the estate of Susanna Poole was granted to Capt James O'Hara, on 19 March 1779 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Late of New Shoreham, to her husband.
James died circa 1805.
Helena O'Keefe
(before 1820 - )
Helena O'Keefe was born before 1820 in Cork, Ireland.
Helena O'Keefe married David Colbert (of Fermoy) in 1835 in Fermoy, Cork, Ireland.
Helena O'Keefe married David Colbert (of Fermoy) in 1835 in Fermoy, Cork, Ireland.
Doreen Margaret May O'Malley
(1 May 1906 - )
Doreen Margaret May O'Malley|b. 1 May 1906|p593.htm#i32122|Peter Vincent O'Malley|b. c 1871|p593.htm#i28429|Lily Margaret Anne Colbert|b. 1884|p224.htm#i2499|||||||Thomas Colbert|b. 11 Mar 1858\nd. 19 Dec 1890|p231.htm#i2494|Maria Malone|b. c 1860\nd. 1934|p547.htm#i2496|
Doreen Margaret May O'Malley was born on 1 May 1906 in Eden Valley, South Australia. She was the daughter of Peter Vincent O'Malley and Lily Margaret Anne Colbert.
Peter Vincent O'Malley
(circa 1871 - )
Peter Vincent O'Malley was born circa 1871.
Peter Vincent O'Malley married Lily Margaret Anne Colbert, daughter of Thomas Colbert and Maria Malone, on 21 July 1904 in St Saviour RC church, Brompton, South Australia.
Peter Vincent O'Malley married Lily Margaret Anne Colbert, daughter of Thomas Colbert and Maria Malone, on 21 July 1904 in St Saviour RC church, Brompton, South Australia.
Children of Peter Vincent O'Malley and Lily Margaret Anne Colbert
- Raymond Francis O'Malley b. 17 Mar 1905
- Doreen Margaret May O'Malley b. 1 May 1906
Raymond Francis O'Malley
(17 March 1905 - )
Raymond Francis O'Malley|b. 17 Mar 1905|p593.htm#i32144|Peter Vincent O'Malley|b. c 1871|p593.htm#i28429|Lily Margaret Anne Colbert|b. 1884|p224.htm#i2499|||||||Thomas Colbert|b. 11 Mar 1858\nd. 19 Dec 1890|p231.htm#i2494|Maria Malone|b. c 1860\nd. 1934|p547.htm#i2496|
Raymond Francis O'Malley was born on 17 March 1905 in Eden Valley, South Australia. He was the son of Peter Vincent O'Malley and Lily Margaret Anne Colbert.
Bernard Roy O'Meara
(23 March 1929 - 13 March 1997)
Bernard was a dairy farmer in Caldermeade, Victoria. He was known as Bernie. He was born on 23 March 1929 in Victoria, Australia.
Bernard Roy O'Meara married Fay Howard, daughter of James Howard and Margaret Colbert, on 10 April 1954 in Holy Trinity Church of England, Coburg, Victoria.
Bernard died on 13 March 1997 in VIC, AUS, aged 67. He was privately cremated and his ashes scattered..
Bernard Roy O'Meara married Fay Howard, daughter of James Howard and Margaret Colbert, on 10 April 1954 in Holy Trinity Church of England, Coburg, Victoria.
Bernard died on 13 March 1997 in VIC, AUS, aged 67. He was privately cremated and his ashes scattered..
Roberta O'Neal
Roberta O'Neal was also known as Robertina in some records. Roberta O'Neal was also known as Rosa in some records.
Roberta O'Neal married George William Cocksedge, son of George Edward Cocksedge and Sarah Allen, on 22 November 1833 in Brighton.
Roberta O'Neal married George William Cocksedge, son of George Edward Cocksedge and Sarah Allen, on 22 November 1833 in Brighton.
Child of Roberta O'Neal and George William Cocksedge
- Francis Cocksedge+ b. c 1836, d. 17 Jul 1868
daughter O'Neill (Montgomery)
(circa 1641 - )
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Daughter O'Neill (Montgomery) was born circa 1641. She was the daughter of Sir Phelim O'Neill and Lady Jean Gordon.
Child of daughter O'Neill (Montgomery)
Gordon O'Neill Captain, Brigadier
(circa 1650 - circa 1704)
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Gordon O'Neill Captain, Brigadier was born circa 1650. He was the son of Sir Phelim O'Neill and Lady Jean Gordon.
In 1681 he was the mortgagee of the freehold of Holyhill in Leckpatrick parish.
He was described as a Brigadier General of the Irish Brigade in a note on the original pedigree document. He was Captain of Grenadiers in the infantry rgiment of William Stewart, Lord Mountjoy. He was Lord Lieutenant of Tyrone and represented the county in parliament in 1689....
He lived at Crew and possessed a lease of several townlands in the manor of Strabane. In 1691 the lease of these lands was valued at £320.
Gordon died circa 1704 in France. He left a daughter in Ireland. See Roulston for further details. Wikipedia stated (Dec 2011): Górdún became a Captain in the army of King James II, for whom he raised a regiment upon his deposition. He saw action in Ulster, at the Battle of the Boyne, and the Battle of Aughrim. At the latter action, he was left for dead but was picked up by some Scottish Williamite officers who recognised him. He recovered from his wounds, and took his regiment to France after the Treaty of Limerick in 1692. There, it was know as the Régiment de Charlemont. He was still alive in 1704.
In 1681 he was the mortgagee of the freehold of Holyhill in Leckpatrick parish.
He was described as a Brigadier General of the Irish Brigade in a note on the original pedigree document. He was Captain of Grenadiers in the infantry rgiment of William Stewart, Lord Mountjoy. He was Lord Lieutenant of Tyrone and represented the county in parliament in 1689....
He lived at Crew and possessed a lease of several townlands in the manor of Strabane. In 1691 the lease of these lands was valued at £320.
Gordon died circa 1704 in France. He left a daughter in Ireland. See Roulston for further details. Wikipedia stated (Dec 2011): Górdún became a Captain in the army of King James II, for whom he raised a regiment upon his deposition. He saw action in Ulster, at the Battle of the Boyne, and the Battle of Aughrim. At the latter action, he was left for dead but was picked up by some Scottish Williamite officers who recognised him. He recovered from his wounds, and took his regiment to France after the Treaty of Limerick in 1692. There, it was know as the Régiment de Charlemont. He was still alive in 1704.
Sir Phelim O'Neill
(circa 1604 - 10 March 1652/53)
Phelim O'Neill of Kinnaird led the Irish in 1641. Executed by the English in 1652. Portrait from a print in possession of His Excellency The O'Neill. "Was a well bred gentleman, .. years at court; as free and easy as could be desired, very complaisant and stout in his person; but not being bred for anything but a soldier, wanted the ... art, that is, policy in war and good conduct". At the "Restoration" his estate, with that of his? brother, Turlogh of Ardgonnell, was granted to Daniel O'Neill of Clannaboy, who doubtless held it in trust. He was thrice married, first to a daughter of the Iord Iveagh (ob.1641); secondly to a daughter of General Preston (brother to Lord Gormanstown, Viscount Tara; and thirdly, 1649 to the Lady Jean Gordon, daughter of the Marquis of Huntly. By her he was father of Gordon O'Neill, Brigadier General in the Army of King James. He was Governor of Tyrone country; accompanied James to France; and in 1703 received permission to raise an Irish regiment for the Spanish service; but soon after (1704) he died at St Germans en Layed, leaving by his lady Mildred (ob.1686), a son, Charles, who died in France, and who is the last of Phelim's descendants of whom we have any record. [The O'Neills of Ulster p.314].
. Sir Phelim O'Neill was born circa 1604 in Ireland. He was the eldest son of Turlough O'Neill & Catherine ny Neill, subsequently Catherine Hovenden; he inherited considerable property in Armagh & Tyrone from his grandfather Sir Henry O'Neill..
Sir Phelim O'Neill married Lady Jean Gordon, daughter of George Gordon Marquess of Huntly and Lady Henrietta Stewart, circa 1649 in Ireland. After the castle of Strabane was burned in the rebellion of 1641 she was taken prisoner when he burnt and destroyed the castle of Strabane and then married Sir Phelim O'Neil, leader of the rebels.
She married Phelim O'Neill "after a courtship of letters". [Lois Prout]. She was his third wife. In December 1641 he took her to his home in Charlemont and proposed marriage, his wife having recently died. Because of a vow she had made not to marry for five years, she declined and he sent her to her brother in law, "Sir George Hamilton in Munster" accompanied by a Franciscan friar and a company of horse. Analecta Hibernica 3 (1931) p.1-61. They later married about 1649.
Phelim died on 10 March 1652/53 in Ireland. He was executed for high treason. Wikipedia states August 1653.
. Sir Phelim O'Neill was born circa 1604 in Ireland. He was the eldest son of Turlough O'Neill & Catherine ny Neill, subsequently Catherine Hovenden; he inherited considerable property in Armagh & Tyrone from his grandfather Sir Henry O'Neill..
Sir Phelim O'Neill married Lady Jean Gordon, daughter of George Gordon Marquess of Huntly and Lady Henrietta Stewart, circa 1649 in Ireland. After the castle of Strabane was burned in the rebellion of 1641 she was taken prisoner when he burnt and destroyed the castle of Strabane and then married Sir Phelim O'Neil, leader of the rebels.
She married Phelim O'Neill "after a courtship of letters". [Lois Prout]. She was his third wife. In December 1641 he took her to his home in Charlemont and proposed marriage, his wife having recently died. Because of a vow she had made not to marry for five years, she declined and he sent her to her brother in law, "Sir George Hamilton in Munster" accompanied by a Franciscan friar and a company of horse. Analecta Hibernica 3 (1931) p.1-61. They later married about 1649.
Phelim died on 10 March 1652/53 in Ireland. He was executed for high treason. Wikipedia states August 1653.
Children of Sir Phelim O'Neill and Lady Jean Gordon
- daughter O'Neill (Montgomery)+ b. c 1641
- Gordon O'Neill Captain, Brigadier b. c 1650, d. c 1704
Kathleen Susie O'Reilly
( - circa 1967)
Kathleen Susie O'Reilly was born in c 1885, Allendale, Victoria.
Kathleen Susie O'Reilly married Arthur Prideaux Hawkins, son of Richard Leonard Hawkins and Eliza Alice Wafford, on 24 August 1913 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Kathleen died circa 1967.
Kathleen Susie O'Reilly married Arthur Prideaux Hawkins, son of Richard Leonard Hawkins and Eliza Alice Wafford, on 24 August 1913 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Kathleen died circa 1967.
Child of Kathleen Susie O'Reilly and Arthur Prideaux Hawkins
- Leonard Prideaux Hawkins+ b. 8 Mar 1917, d. 29 Dec 1982
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