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1 | 1 NAME ........... /............./ 1 NAME Margaret /CARTHY/ 2 SOUR S22261 From Index to Prerogative Wills 1811 - 1858 ( P.R.O. Dublin) ATKIN orse Carty, Margaret, Town & Co. of Wexford 1822. | CARTHY, Margaret (I6600)
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2 | 1 NAME /HAYMAN/ From Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland. (Under HAYMAN) Lt. Atkin HAYMAN R.N. b at Prospect Row, Cork 17Sep 1783, married 6 Feb1813 at Douglas Church, Eliza younger daughter of the late Walter ATKINof Leadington, High Sheriff Co. Cork in 1766, and by her (who married2ndly 17 May 1821 William Andrews LAMB J.P. of Kilcolman Park Bandon)left issue at his death 25 Mar 1817 at Sunday Wells, Cork. 1. Samuel a Posthumus son died in infancy. 2. Mary Harriette who married her cousin Sobieski Kildahl Esq. Youghaland had issue, a son and daughter. Joseph Sobieski KILDAHL Harriette KILDAHL | HAYMAN, Atkin (I5909)
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3 | 1 NAME ?Mary /MOORE/ Sister of Rev William MOORE of Waterford. | MOORE, Mary (I9242)
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4 | 1 _MEND Death of one spouse | Family: Walter ATKIN / Eliza ODD (F1015)
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5 | 1 _MEND Death of one spouse | Family: Walter ATKIN / Margaret Hill BELL (F1135)
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6 | 1 _MEND Death of one spouse | Family: Walter ATKIN / Arabella DREW (F1268)
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7 | 1 _MEND Divorce | Family: Jean Arstide D'ASSONVILLE / Mary Hill ATKIN (F1270)
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8 | 1 _MSTAT Unknown | Family: Coningsby ATKIN / Ellen or Dorcas ROCHE (F2106)
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9 | 1 _NONE | Family: Lindsay Howard Fleming / (F17152)
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10 | Book. Year 1846, Page 17, Memorial 86 Memorial for the registration of a Deed of Mortgage dated 22 nd October,1846 made between Arabella Atkin of Bishopstown, Co.Cork and JamesWilliam Atkin of same place, Gent,, concerning the lease of lands by themto members of the Tottenham and Newenham, families?Clonpriest,Coolcrenagh, Castletreasure, Casduff, and Barnhill then calledAtkinville. The lease was first underlined above and released on 22ndOctober, 1846 (Summary) James William would have been the third eldest son of Walter and ArabellaDrew Atkin. The reference to "Atkinville" being changed to "Barnhill" (and later to Summerslea) may have some relevance to the fact thatArabella Drew Atkin is now shown as living in Bishopstown which is alsoclose to Cork City. Book. Year 1844. Page 16. Memorial 103 A Memorial of a Deed of Indenture dated 11 Oct. 1844 between ArabellaAtkin, widow of Walter Atkin Esq. of "Atkinville" in the County of Corkof the 1st part and Walter Atkin, student at law, eldest son and heir ofsaid Walter Atkin of the 2nd part and Richard Davis Garde, City of Corkof the 3d part re. A policy of insurance for 500 pounds? the beneficiarywas Arabella Atkin and Richard Garde was the Trustee. (A Summary) The ATKIN Family had made the decision to emigrate to the United Statesof America. All members of the immediate family still in Irelandincluding Arabella ATKIN (mother) packed their belongings and sailed forNew York. It is not known if they all travelled together or separately,but the sons and daughters of Arabella, settled in the Chicago andIllinois areas. Maybe Arabella ATKIN was missing her homeland Ireland, as ArabellaATKIN accompanied by her son Walter, his wife Margaret Hill and theirfamily of six children returned to England before March 1858 when yetanother child was born in London to Walter and Margaret. The othermembers of the family remained in America. Eldest son Walter and his wife Margaret Hill ATKIN deided toemigrate to Melbourne Australia and they sailed there in 1859. Arabella ATKIN widow of Walter ATKIN of Atkinville, Cork, died atSt. Clouds, Navan, Co. Meath on the 14th of March 1866, a year after thedeath of her eldest son Walter in Melbourne Australia. From Calender of Wills & Admons from 1858 0nwards (Dublin PRO) '1866 ATKIN, Arabella - 27 Nov - Letters of Admon. of personal estateopf, late of St. Clouds, Navan in Co. of Meath, widow deceased, who died14 March 1866 at same place were granted at Prin. Reg. tp John HenrySUGRUE of Sydney Place in Co of City of Cork, Merchant, having interest(Limited Grant)' | DREW, Arabella (I3263)
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11 | From Irish Newspapers. Marriage Notice. Southern Reporter, Cork... Southern Reporter, Cork... Death 1849 Thurs. 28 Jan "At his seatCastleview, Co. Cork on Tuesday morning the 26th inst. Richard GUMBLETONEsq." | GUMBLETON, Richard (I6508)
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12 | Marriage Agreement. REGISTERED DEED #245422 Dated 15th Feb 1777. Tuite & Atkin. To the Register approved by act of parliament for the registering ofDeeds, Conveyances, & Wills .... A Memorial of an Indented Deed ofMarriage bearing date the 15th day of February in the year One thousandSeven Hundred and Seventy?seven made between John TUTE the younger ofCurroughcloe in the County of Wexford, farmer of the first part,Catherine ATKIN of Coolemain in the said County, Spinster of the secondpart & John TUTE the elder. father of the afore Said John TUTE of thefourth part ... Recitinq that for & in Co~son of a Marriage that wasthen Intended to be had and Solemnised between the John TUTE the youngerand the said Catherine ATKIN the afore said William ATKIN did therebycovenant & agree to give the said John TUTE as a Marriage Portion withhis said daughter the sum of one hundred pounds stirling chargeable uponthe Lands known as Coolemain & Garryniske situate in said County ofWexford & as in said Deed more particularly described payable thereoutat the rate of ten pounds stirling each & every year & from & immediatelyafter the payment of the said one hundred pounds, the afor said WilliamATKIN did hereby further agree with the said John TUTE that he should &receive the sum of ten pounds stirling yearly issuing out of the Lands asafore said for & during the natural life &….. of the said William ATkIN &Barbara HUTCHTNSON of Ennisarthy in saidCounty wife of William HutchisonGAUGER & the ? issues of them & further reciting that the said John TUTEthe elder father of John the younger afore Said did also by said DEEDCovenant & Agree to assign & make over one half ?ot of the Lands ofCurroughelue where he did then for his Term & Interest therein & alsoreciting that from & after the decease of the said John TUTE the elder,that it should be lawful for John the younger to /revy & receive the Sumof Ten pounds stirling issuing out of the Lands of Clareytown & whereinthe John the elder had then interest. & for and during his interest &Term, therein & reciting that in case the said Catherine ATKIN thewife of the said John TUTE, should survive him that she should have atyearly Income during her natural life of Six Pounds Stirling the.payment of which the afore said Lands of Coolamain, Garryniskee &Clareystown are charged & as more particularly in said Deed mentioned &which said Deed is witnessed by Edward BEAUBIER & William ATKIN both ofsaid County, farmers & this Memorial is witnessed by the said WilliamBEAUBIER & John Nunn RICHARDS of the Town of Wexford gentlemen, JohnTUTE sealed signed and delivered in the prescence of us.. EdwardBEAUBIER, John Nunn RICHARDS The above named Edward BEAUBIER maketh oaththat He saw the above named John TUTE the younger, Catherine ATKIN.William ATKIN & John TUTE the elder, execute the article of Mand. Wherethe above writing is a Memorial & also saw the above John TUTE dulysign & seal the above Memorial & Deponent saith he is witness to saidDeed & Article of Marriage & Memorial .. Edward BEAUBIER. swornbefore me this fourth day of September 1784 by virtue of Commission tome directed for affids. & ......." | ATKIN, Catherine (I6863)
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13 | Baptismal Registers, St. Finbarr's Cathedral, Cork, (Caulfield Transcript) Baptism - 1762 May 14 - Atkin, Margt. daughter of Walter Esq. & Barbara. Marriage Notice - Cork Evening Post...M 10 Dec 1792 a few days ago MissATKINS daug. of the late Walter ATKINS Esq. to Capt. HAMILTON late of the34th Reg. of Foot. (MLB Margaret ATKINS) | ATKIN, Margaret (I5802)
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14 | Baptismal Registers, St. Finbarr's Cathedral, Cork, (Caulfield Transcript) Baptism - 1764 Nov 12 Atkin, Walter son of Walter Esq. & Barbara. Index to Marriage Lic. Bonds Dio. of Cloyne 1802 - 1866 ATKIN, Walter & Gertrude FITZGERALD Mar. Lic. Bond 1811 | ATKIN, Walter (I5730)
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15 | Book 345. Page 511. Memorial 234750. Mary Atkin (now a widow) in a Deedof Assignment dated 17 January, 1783 gave to her second son Simon Atkinof Redbarn, Co. Cork some lands of the Ledondon estate. ( refers toSimon ATKIN brother of Walter ATKIN bc 1754 who lived at Atkinville.) Iegistered Deed # 234750, Atkin to Atkin 14th Jan 1783 A Memorial of an indenture of Assignment bearing the date 14th day ofJanuary 1783 whereby after reciting as therein is Recited Mary Atkin ofClonpriest in the co. of Cork widow, did grant, sell & consign unto SimonAtkin of Redbarns in the said County Gent, second son of Mary Atkin, allthat & those the respective lands of Four Closes of Clomard & the Landsof Coolerenagh respectively situated in the Signiory of Inchquin & the Coof Cork & also the said Mary Atkin's stock of cattle, corn farmingutensils, instruments of husbandry, household furniture, except herclock, bed & clothes & other such part of household furniture as sheshall think proper, to hold the said respective Lands therein beforementioned unto the said Simon Atkin his Excors, Adors,& Assigns, fromthence forth for & during the natural lives & life of all & every suchperson & persons & the survivors of survivor of them for whose life theRespective Leases of said Lands & premises were respectively made &subject to the rents & ……..in said Leases mentioned & subject to also toone Annuity of: Sixty Pounds payable out of the said respective Lands &Premises to the said Mary ATKIN during her life to hold the said MaryAtkin"s said stock of cattle, corn farming utensils, instruments ofHusbandry, household furniture, except as before excepted unto the saidSimon Atkin his bearers, admons, & assigns, to his & their use fromthence forever in which said Indenture is Contained and Covenant in thepart of the said Simon Atkin his Excors, Admons, assigns for the paymentof the said Annuity to the said Mary Atkin Witnesses the execution ofsaid Indenture of Assignment this Memorial are William Willy of the CityCork ironmonger,& Thomas Pope, Clerk to Thomas Chatterton of the saidCity,Notary Public, Simon Atkin (his seal). Present of executing theabove Memorial William Willy, Thomas Pope, the above mentioned ThomasPope maketh an oath that he saw the indenture where of the above Memorialduly executed by, the above named Mary Atkin & Simon Atkin, that he alsosaw the said Simon Atkin sign & seal the above Memorial & that thisDeponant is at suscribing witness to the said Deed & Memorial. ThomasPope sworn before me at the of City of Cork the 14th day of January 1783by virtue of a commission forth of his Majestic Court of Exchequor in …hand to me directed the taking of this Affidavit & I know the DeponantThomas Chatterton Justice, present. Jas.Chatterton, Benj. Swayne Index to Cloyne Wills 1621 - 1838 ( P.R.O. Dublin ) ATKIN, Simon & 1829, Monerome, Clonpriest. | ATKIN, Simon (I5632)
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16 | Burial Records, Tapanui Cemetery, Otago, New Zealand. ATKIN, Christopher Drew, Block 3 Plot 146, Retired farmer of Tapanui.D. 9th Novemeber 1931 of pneumonia, aged 73 years. Last of Clinton. B.Australia, 68 years in NZ. Buried 10 Nov 1931. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ATKIN, Christopher Drew (I3281)
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17 | Death Notice - Times -Fri 31 Jan 1873 - On Sunday morning the 26th instat her residence, No.5 Merrion Square East, Dublin, Georgina widow of thelate John Drew ATKIN Esq., and dau of the late Sir Thomas Roberts BT. ofBritsfieldtown, Co. Cork,' 1873 - Georgina Atkin (60) - Effects under £2,000 - 18 February - TheWill of Georgina Atkin late of no 5 Merrion Square East Dublin Widowdeceased who died 26 January 1873 at same place was proved at thePrincipal Registry by the oath of Walter Atkin of no 5 Merrion SquareEast aforesaid Esq the son of deceased one of the Executors | ROBERTS, Georgina (I7837)
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18 | John HAYMAN Esq., of Cloynepriest, Co. Cork, Ireland, M.P. for Youghalfor ten years. He was lived for at time at his grandfather John ATKIN'sseat, Polemore, which was bequeathed to him and subsquently atCloynepriest in it's vicinity, the fee of which manor he purchased. | HAYMAN, John (I6262)
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19 | Marriage Settlement, Abstract. 590-277-400875 . Deed of MarriageSettlement of 16th May 1807 made by and between, Barthelomew SULLIVAN ofCity of Cork, Merchant and Mary SULLIVAN of said City Spinster eldestdaughter of said Bartholemew SULLIVAN of the 1st part, Edward ATKINLieut. in H.M. 58th Regt of Foot, now quartered in the City of Cork ofthe 2nd part & Maurice Uniacke ATKIN of Leadenton in the Co. of Cork,Esq. Major in H.M. NorthCork Regt of Militia & Walter FORTUNE of the Cityof Cork, Gent of the 3rd part Marriage to be had between Edward ATKIN andMary SULLIVAN .......... annuity charged on the Lands of Dromosmole................ Sworn 20 May 1807 Registered 22 May 1807. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ensign - 11-30-1801 - Promoted to Captain -50th Foot Regiment - British Army - 2-23-1809 - Listed until 1814 in Army records Captain in 50th Regt. served at Waterloo. Died before 1849 (listed as deceased on son's Walter married record toMartha Harte in 1849 Southern Reporter.... Sat 9 Feb 1856 .. on the 5th inst. At St. Lukes,Chelsea by the Rev. Dr. LIDDIARD, J.B. FERITER Esq. Solicitor of GreatBrunswick St … Dublin to Mary 4th dau of the late Edward ATKIN Esq. Capt.50th (Queen's Own) Regt. And niece of the late M. A.(?U) ATKIN ofLeadinton in this county, Lt. Col. North Cork Militia. | ATKIN, Edward (I5783)
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20 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TUSTING, Harold Bernard Rawson (I43796)
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21 | Will dated 22 Sept 1757 and proved 23 July 1762. He died unmarried. | DREW, Robert (I3811)
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22 | After his father's death, the family returned to Wales, where they lived with Mary's parents, at 2 Otago House, Towyn, Merioneth, Wales. With his older brother James Richard ATKIN, Walter attended Christ College boarding school. 1881 Census of Brecon, Wales. RG 11 Folio 5458/64. page 1. College of Christ of Brecoknock, Brecon, Wales. James R. ATKIN 17yr. Scholar, born Brisbane, Australia. Walter ATKIN 11yr. " " " | ATKIN, Commander Walter Stewart RN RNR (I2520)
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23 | !Source: 1861 Census for Jane Cox | COX, Mary Ann (I48208)
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24 | I can't find a marriage for Martha and Robert. Martha was on the 1851 census with daughter Sarah and son in law William Evans as stepmother. There was also a nephew called Edwin Look. Martha is mentioned in her fathers will paricularly as being married to Robert Scriven. So it is almost certain that Martha and Mary were sisters and Sarah was born to Martha. | SCRIVEN, Sarah (I0253)
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25 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RAWSON, Elizabeth (I44519)
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26 | ! in 1881 Labourer on railwaywith brother Thomas !in 1901 single and living with widowed father Edmund and single sister Mary | PETTIT, George (I44394)
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27 | ! Source 1861 Census for Jane Cox ! Occupation: Ag Lab | COX, John (I48207)
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28 | ! SOurce: http://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/55108840e937900271618975?search_id=56c7b885791e3be9810000b0 | STEWART, Mary (I43982)
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29 | ! SOurce: http://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/55108840e937900271618975?search_id=56c7b885791e3be9810000b0 | STEWART, Mary (I43982)
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30 | !1891 Census shows her with her granddaughter Eliza Pettit at Harrold house while her father and step-mother are visitors in BOulton North Berkshire. !Occupation on Marriage record from 1840 shows Dressmaker | ALLEN, Sarah (I44393)
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31 | !Birth: Had a twin Brother David Myles - 261 !Occupation: Nephew DAvid Myles Obit notes that he was a Principal public Accountant in the firm W.&D.Myles. !Sources: Descent of C. Stewart Tree | MYLES, William (I43963)
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32 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TUSTING, Elizabeth Stewart (I0285)
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33 | !Birth: Twin of brother William Myles - 262 !Sources: Descent of C. Stewart Tree | MYLES, David (I43962)
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34 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PETTIT, Eliza Elizabeth (I43795)
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35 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STEWART, Agnes Jane (I43950)
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36 | !Family: Daughter of James Dalgity !Sources: Descent of C. Stewart Tree | DALGITY, Agnes (I43968)
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37 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | FAIRWEATHER, Ann (I43965)
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38 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | PETTIT, Charles (I44389)
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39 | !Marriage: Married John Whamond on September 3 1841 | STEWART, Mary (I43976)
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40 | !Marriage: Married Mr. Wilson December 1 1837 !Sources: Descentants of William Stewart | STEWART, Isabella (I43971)
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41 | !Marriage: Married to a John Fyfe on MAy 21 1836 | STEWART, Betsy (I43974)
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42 | !Marriage: Married to Alex Stevenson on November 1 1839 | STEWART, Ann (I43975)
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43 | !Marriage: Married to Mr. Duke September 15 1837. | STEWART, Agnes (I43973)
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44 | !Military Rif Brig Pte B/200971 Enlisted 22.7.18 Discharge 25.1.19 Cause of Discharge 392(XVI) RR From Probate died 30 January 1961 and Probate went to John Edward Pettit Retired Shoe Operative | PETTIT, Claude Thomas (I44791)
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45 | !Occupation Asst Jute Winding overseer 1901 Census | KILGOUR, David (I47986)
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46 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STEWART, David Myles (I43948)
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47 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STEWART, William (I43884)
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48 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STEWART, William (I43884)
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49 | !Occupation: Accountant in Dundee, Scotland."Chartered Accountant in Dundee, Died a wealthy man" !Sources: Descent of C. Stewart Tree, John R. Tusting notes from back of picture of Agnes Myles ! Will described in June 16 1898 Article from Dundee Advertiser. Sister Agnes was his executor and money left to neices and nephews ! Dishes would have come from David Myles and are now in Hilary Tusting's possesion. | MYLES, David (I43954)
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50 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STEWART, Isobel Brown (I43802)
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