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2251 | Eldest Daughter of the Very Rev. Robert TAYLOR, Dean of Lismore andafterwards of Limerick. He was originally from Canterbury, Kent, England. Widow Margaret DREW leased part of the Lismore Estates in 1676. SeeLismore Papers NLIMs 6140 f354. | NAYLOR, Margaret (I3519)
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2252 | Eleanor MURPHY was from a Catholic Family. | MURPHY, Eleanor (I6614)
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2253 | Eliza ODD was the only child of James ODD and Maria COPPIN, born inCroydon, Surrey, England on the 24th of July 1850. (From Parish Reg.Extracts on Fiche at FHC) As the Parish Register is illegible the date of her birth comesfrom the I.G.I. Fiche at the Family History Centre. It is not known whathad happened to her father James ODD or how they got to New Zealand. Theymay have lived in Australia first. Mother Maria ODD and Henry CHESTERMAN supposedly married afterarriving in NZ. The Death Certificate for Maria CHESTERMAN says theymarried in Ahaura, but as yet nothing has been found. Maybe James ODD wasstill alive somewhere and they lost touch. Eliza ODD married James Cato KITTELTY on the 7th of August 1866 atGreymouth, Westland, New Zealand. James Cato KITTELTY was a carrier andthey lived on the goldfields of Westland in the early years of theirmarriage. They had four children, the third child Emma died at eleven monthson the goldfields, after being bitten by a rat. James left Eliza andtheir family and returned to Australia in 1873. There James Cato KITTELTYre-married in 1879 at Kilcundra, Australia. We are not sure if anyone oneknew where he was. James Cato was about 1843 in Australia and died 7th ofSeptember 1898 at Kilcundra, Australia. Children; 1. Maria Eliza KITTELTY b. 3 May 1867 South Beach,Greymouth. d. 20 Nov 1941 Westport Mar.1st.30 Dec 1891 Joseph Knight COOMBE who d.1 Oct 1901 Reefton 2nd 1911 Charles PRENSHAW at Reefton. 2. James Henry KITTELTY b. 6 June 1869 at Paroa, Greymouth d. 3 Feb 1919 at Christchurch. Married 10th of October 1891 3. Emma KITTELTY b. 31 July 1870 Greymouth d. 25 June 1871 At the time of Emma's death they were living under canvas on theWestland goldfields. To keep the baby Emma happy in the mornings when sheawoke, her mother Eliza would place a biscuit under her pillow for her tonibble. Unfortunately one morning a rat had found the biscuit and bitEmma. She died of the resulting illness caused by the rat's bite, ateleven months of age. 4. Mary Henrietta KITTELTY b. 21 June 1872 at Ahaura. d. 4 August 1966 at Nelson Married 8th of May 1894 James EDGE, at Lyell. We were never sure that Mary ( Dolly ) Henrietta was a KITTELTY. Onher birth certificate, she was born in Ahaura, and registered in Coban,Greymouth by her father James Cato KITTELY. So he was still in NewZealand and presumably still with Eliza. Mary Henrietta had always beennamed as ATKIN. Know that her grandson Peter PETTIT was surprised to findthat she was really a KITTELTY. Eliza's second husband Walter ATKIN was in the area of Reefton andAhaura in the early 1860's, though there is no evidence of them havingco-habited earlier than after James' desertion of Eliza and theirchildren about 1873. Their first child, Zenobia Atkin KITTELTY was born in June 1866 andlisted as illegitimate on the records. Walter ATKIN was her father. A second daughter Millicent was born to Walter ATKIN and ElizaKITTELTY in Reefton on the 25th February 1878. Birth Cert. #1434. It is the information on Millicent's Birth Registration in Reefton,that the mystery about where and when Walter & Eliza either 'gottogether' or married begins to unfold; 'Millicent daughter of ElizaATKIN, formerly KITTELTY, maiden name CHESTERMAN; aged 28yrs; bornSurrey, England; & Walter ATKIN; aged 29yrs; Compositor; born Melbourne;married 15 Dec 1873 at Ahaura.' Eliza's maiden name was ODD. Her mother's second marriage was toHenry CHESTERMAN. Was this a ploy to be able register Millicent aslegitimate and hide the fact that Eliza was still married to JamesKITTELTY ? It certainly did become confusing, especially when they keptchanging the date of their supposed marriage. A son Walter ATKIN was born at Ahaura on the 2nd February 1880;mother Ellen (Eliza) ATKIN formerly CHESTERMAN; aged 27yrs; bornVictoria; & father Walter ATKIN aged 28yrs; from Melbourne, Australia;married 23rd June 1873 at Ahaura. Informant Walter ATKIN (father) Kumara( Walter must have been working there at the time) . Birth Cert. #1575. Note the different marriage dates. Once again Eliza's maiden namewas listed as CHESTERMAN not ODD, and there was no mention at all abouther married name of KITTELTY. By the time they were living in Reefton, Eliza was carrying anotherchild. On the 22nd July 1882 Eliza and Walter ATKIN had a third daughternamed Beatrice. This time the information about Eliza was correct, thoughWalter's birthplace was still given as Melbourne. ( He was born in Co.Cork, Ireland.) 'Beatrice, daughter of Eliza ATKIN, formerly KITTELTY, maiden nameODD; born in Croydon, Surrey, & Walter ATKIN, compositor; aged 33yrs;born in Melbourne, Victoria; Married on 29 August 1882 at Ahaura.' Thebirth was registered after their marriage, possibly an attempt to makeher legitimate. Unfortunately the Registrar did not see it that way andas she was born in July 1882 Beatrice was therefore listed asillegitimate. Birth Cert. #3535. Walter ATKIN married Eliza KITTELTY nee ODD, on the 29th of August1882 at the Registry Office, Ahaura. Information on the MarriageCertificate states that Eliza was a 'Married woman who has not heard fromher husband for more than seven years.' Walter's parents were given asWalter ATKIN, Barrister-at-Law and Margaret Hill ATKIN nee BELL. Eliza'sparents were given as James ODD, Labourer and Maria ODD nee COPPIN.Witnesses to the marriage were Eliza's mother Maria CHESTERMAN (formerlyODD nee COPPIN) Ahaura & Christian JOHNSON, Ahaura, a gardener. MarriageCert. # 2126 In 1884 their youngest child a son, Christopher John ATKIN was bornon the 7th of June 1884 at Reefton. Eliza's mother Maria CHESTERMAN died at Reefton on the 2nd of August1887. She was buried at the Cronadon Cemetery, Reefton, on the 4th ofAugust 1887. When daughter Eliza ATKIN wife of Walter died on the 27th of June1898, she was buried beside her mother at Reefton. Henry CHESTERMAN was a gardener in the Reefton and Ahaura areas. Hedied on the 2nd of August 1914 aged 86 years, and was buried at Reeftonwith his wife Maria and daughter Eliza ATKIN. The Monumental Inscription at the Reefton Old Cemetery. "Maria Chesterman died 2nd Aug 1888 aged 56yrs. Also her beloved husbandHenry Chesterman died 12 Aug 1914 aged 86yrs. And Eliza ATKIN the beloveddaughter, died 27th June 1898 age 48yrs." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ODD, Eliza (I2938)
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2254 | Elizabeth CONINGSBY was the german cousin of Thomas, Earl CONINGSBY. | CONINGSBY, Elizabeth (I3907)
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2255 | Elizabeth's marriage to Edward also appears in Burkes Irish FamilyHistories bub 1881, but is stated to have occured in 1683. | HAYMAN, Elizabeth (I5867)
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2256 | Emigrated to Australia on 11 Nov 1864 aboard the "Wansfell" with brother Robert. Died at Sea on Journey to Australia. | ATKIN, Catherine (I5838)
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2257 | Emigrated to USA c. 1980, settled in Illinois. | ATKIN, Anthony (I2546)
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2258 | Emigrated to Victoria, worked as a miner at Ballarat and in 1860 moved to Brisbane where he established a drapery shop in partnership with Alexander Stewart. A lot more detail in Australian Diectory entry Onetime member of Queensland Parliament, Minister of State Parliament. Friend and colleague to Robert Atkin. The suburb of Hemmant, Brisbane, Australia was named after William Hemmant. By the time he built Bulimba, near Sevenoaks, in about 1990, he was evidently a very wealthy man. | HEMMANT, William (I2547)
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2259 | England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995 CORNISH Daniel of Dagnall House, Selhust, Croydon Surrey schoolmaster died 4 December 1891 Probate London 3 March to Joseph Stratford and Edward Cornish gentlemen Effects £2096 10s 6d | Cornish, Daniel (I0031)
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2260 | England Marriages registered July, August, Sept 1898. Page 9. Walter Stewart Atkin Wirral 8a. 755 | ATKIN, Commander Walter Stewart RN RNR (I2520)
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2261 | Entered Trinity College in Dublin, 22nd of June 1690. Marriage Agreement. 2857 William ATKIN of Ballymadon in parish CloynePriest Co Cork Gent &Stephen Stoute of the city of Cork, Gent £200 2 Jul 1696 William ATKINmay solemnise matrimony with Jane Spencer of the parish Y in the dioCloyne widow William ATKIN died on the 18th of August 1729 at the age of 57 years. Will dated 14th June 1729 and proved 20th July 1730. Copy of Abstracted Will G.O. 139-50 William ATKIN of Coolnacloughfinny, Co. Cork, Gent. d/d 14 June 1729 Proved 20 July 1730 Appoints his 2 brothers James ATKIN of Ballynamoeroe and Walter ATKIN ofLeadington as Excors. Sister Elizabeth DOWNES - John Thomas ATKIN, Clerk, Coningsby ATKINWalter ATKIN & William ATKIN 4 sons of my brother Walter ATKIN, Clerk. Niece Elizabeth ATKIN daughter of my brother Samuel ATKIN - WalterATKIN, John ATKIN, Samuel ATKIN, Hercules ATKIN & -- ATKIN 5 sons of mybrother Samuel ATKIN Sister Mary ATKIN, sister Catherine ATKIN, niece Margaret ATKIN daughterof my brother Simon Atkin, her brother and sister James ATKIN & MaryATKIN. My unfortunate Niece Catherine wife of John NOONAN. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And Thrifts Abstracts 1590 NAol 2002 02 20 Perogative Will 1730 William Atkin of Coolnacloughfinny Co Cork Gent Exors Two brothers James Atkin of Ballynamaderoe & Walter Atkin ofLeadenton To poor of the parish of Clonpriest £20 [lined through] Sister Elizabeth Downs {John THomas Atkin Clk £100 {Coningesby Atkin £100 Nephews Walter Atkin Jun £100 William Atkin £ 100 the four sons of my brother Walter Atkin Brother Samuel Atkin £ 140 Niece Elizabeth " dau his bro Samuel £60 & if she dies within 12months then to her sisters £20 ca Walter Atkin, John Atkin, Samuel Atkin, Hercules Atkin William Atkin£20 each all five sons to my brother Samuel Sister Mary Atkin £50 Sister Catherine Niece Margaret Atkin dau of my brother Simon Atkin deed & her brother andsister James Atkin & Mary Atkin Niece Catherine the wife of John Noonan my right to the & interest in theleaseholds of Ballynomaderoe, Templemehil etc to be equally divided betwmy exors brothers James Atkin & Walter Atkin. my right to the & interestin the Ids of Woodhouse Carrygacrampsa & Carrygacrooka passed in deed ofmortgage to me by Thos Uniack Esq 1 bequeath to my exors for the payingof legacies My right [etc) Ids of Coolnacloughfinnny to my sister Catherine Atkin To be buried in the church of Cloinpriest by the side of my loving wifeand at the feet of my tender parents Dated 14 Jun 1729 Proved July1730 Witness Maurice Downes Richard Nash Michael Downey Gulielmo ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ATKIN, William (I5682)
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2262 | Entry in Australian Dictionary of Biography: http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/atkin-robert-travers-2908. ~~~ Sandgate Memorial: http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/people/government---colonial/display/92491-robert-atkin | ATKIN, Robert Travers (I2519)
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2263 | Family are Warrens, Hungerfords and Travers'. Owned land in Co. Cork William Francis ATKIN was the youngest son of Walter ATKIN and Catherine DREW. He was born about 1795. ~~~ A Marriage Notice appeared in the Cork Southern Reporter ;... 18 March 1826, ... 'on the 8th inst. by the Rev Henry STEWART, William Francis ATKIN Esq. youngest son of Walter ATKIN of Atkinville to Alicia, third daughter of Rev. William STEWART, both of this County.' William Francis and Alicia Hungerford ATKIN lived at Fernhill, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. Though it has been established that they had four children, an article about one of their sons states that there were four sons in the family. William Francis ATKIN died sometime before 1850. ~~~ Son - Walter William Atkin - born in 1832 and died in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in 1855. ~~~ Book, Year 1846 Page 19. Memorial No. 92 (son of Walter bc 1754 &Catherine Drew ATKIN) Memorial of a Deed of Assignment dated 17th August, 1846 made between Walter William Atkin of Fern Hill, County Cork, under 21 years, eldest son and heir of William Francis Atkin, deceased, who was sole trustee in an indenture dated 6 July, 1832. His widow, Alice Hungerford Atkin, is recited as his widow and his executrix. It concerns young Walter Wm.'s trusteeship of a certain marriage settlement between other parties. The trusteeship falling on Alice until Walter should reach the age of 21 years. (A summary) | ATKIN, William Francis (I3307)
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2264 | Fernhill was leased from Lord Shannon by W F Atkin for 3 lives. A letter from John Leslie (May 15th 1840) confirms that Lord Shannon will allow the nomination of a 4th life if one falls (sic) whilst he is alive. | ATKIN, William Francis (I3307)
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2265 | FILE - Archdeaconry Court Miscellaneous - ref. DCb/PRC/18/37/157 - date: n.d [from Scope and Content] PLAINTIFF: Moses NAPLETON gent, chw St Nich-at-Wade; DEFENDANT: My CADWARD als BRIDGES als RUCKE; DOCUMENT: Repl; CASE: Dilaps FILE - Archdeaconry Court Miscellaneous - ref. DCb/PRC/18/37/106 - date: n.d [from Scope and Content] PLAINTIFF: Moses NAPLETON chw St Nich at Wade; DEFENDANT: Wm WHITEING, My CADWARD, Eliz RUCKE als BRIDGES; DOCUMENT: Addl Pos; CASE: n.s. FILE - Archdeaconry Court Miscellaneous - ref. DCb/PRC/18/37/105 - date: n.d [from Scope and Content] PLAINTIFF: Moses NAPLETON chw St Nich at Wade; DEFENDANT: Wm WHITEING, My CADWARD, Eliz RUCKE als BRIDGES; DOCUMENT: Interr; CASE: n.s. FILE - Archdeaconry Court Miscellaneous - ref. DCb/PRC/18/37/91 - date: 2 Dec 1686 [from Scope and Content] PLAINTIFF: Moses NAPLETON gent; chw St Nich at Wade; DEFENDANT: Eliz RUCKE als BRIDGES; DOCUMENT: Repl; CASE: n.s. | BRIDGES, Mary (I10404)
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2266 | FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/2/11 - date: 1 Feb 1596 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Rich HAIES vic St Dun Cant; Defendant: Adam RUCKE St Dun Cant; Document: Arts; Case: T FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/13/76 - date: 6 Oct 1607 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Thos THOMPSON arm farm rect Boughton Blean; Defendant: Adam RUCKE Holy Cross Cant; Documents: Arts; Case: T FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/14/57 - date: 19 Jul 1608 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Thos THOMPSON farm rect Boughton Blean; Defendant: Adam RUCKE; Documents: Excep; Case: T FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/14/75 - date: 28 Feb 1608 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Thos THOMPSON; Defendant: Adam RUCKE; Documents: Exs FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/14/95 - date: 13 Dec 1608 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Thos THOMPSON arm farm rect Boughton Blean; Defendant: Adam RUCKE Holy Cross Cant; Documents: Sent; Case: T FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/36/73 - date: 20 Oct 1625 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Arthur RUCKE son exor; Defendant: Danl & Thos R, Cath REYNOLDS als RUCKE childn; Documents: Alleg; Case: Test Adam RUCKE Chartham FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/36/74 - date: 15 Dec 1625 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Arthur RUCKE son exor; Defendant: Danl & Thos R, Cath REYNOLDS als RUCKE childn; Documents: Sent sub-fonds BOXES IN THE BASEMENT series Canterbury leases, "Berksore in Lower Halstead, Canterbury leases" Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives Level file RefNo CCA-DCc-BB/3/7 PreviousNumbers 36 (C19) Title Lease Date 1594 Description Lessor: Dean and Chapter Lessee: Ruck, Adam, yeoman Two tenements in Holy Cross, Westgate, Canterbury, 16 Dec 1594. PhysicalDescription Parchment, 1m, seal, slightly water damaged Extent Parchment, 1m, seal, slightly water damaged sub-fonds BOXES IN THE BASEMENT series Canterbury leases, "Berksore in Lower Halstead, Canterbury leases" file Lease Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives Level file RefNo CCA-DCc-BB/3/7/a PreviousNumbers 36 (C19) Title Bond Date 1594 Description Bondee: Ruck, Adam, yeoman Bondsmen are Stephen Spencer and Bartholomew Rowell. Autographs of the bondsmen. Dean and Chapter Bondor Language Latin Language English PhysicalDescription Parchment, 1m, 3 broken and indistinct seals Extent Parchment, 1m, 3 broken and indistinct seals Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives Level file RefNo CCA-DCc-Bond/286 Title Bond Date 1612 Description Bonder: Rucke, Adam, of Westgate Court, near Canterbury, Kent & Hudson, Thomas, miller, of Holy Cross pa, Canterbury, Kent & Tyler, William, ym, of St Dunstan's pa, Canterbury, Kent Bondee: Canterbury, cathedral, Dean and Chapter 19 Dec. In £30. Witnesses. Condition: fulfillment of terms of indenture bearing same date. Language English & Latin PhysicalDescription Parchment, 1m, 3 seals, 1 a fragment Extent Parchment, 1m, 3 seals, 1 a fragment SubjectIndex Millers SubjectIndex Notaries public | RUCK, Adam (I10449)
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2267 | FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/36/73 - date: 20 Oct 1625 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Arthur RUCKE son exor; Defendant: Danl & Thos R, Cath REYNOLDS als RUCKE childn; Documents: Alleg; Case: Test Adam RUCKE Chartham FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/36/74 - date: 15 Dec 1625 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Arthur RUCKE son exor; Defendant: Danl & Thos R, Cath REYNOLDS als RUCKE childn; Documents: Sent Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives Level file RefNo CCA-DCc-Bond/372 Title Bond Date 1633 Description Bonder: Rucke, Daniel, ym, of Howfield, Chartham pa, Kent & Drayton, Richard, gent, of Canterbury, Kent Bondee: Canterbury, cathedral, Dean and Chapter 30 Nov. In £30. Witness. Condition: fulfillment by Rucke of terms of indenture bearing same date. Language English & Latin PhysicalDescription Parchment, 1m, 2 seals Extent Parchment, 1m, 2 seals 1663: Daniel Rucke of Chartham, yeoman (95) 'Item paid to Mr. Peter de la Peire of Canterbury surgeon for his pains taken in diverse journeys made to the deceased's house in the time of his sickness and lameness' (CKS PRC1/9/148) | RUCK, Daniel (I10471)
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2268 | FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/36/73 - date: 20 Oct 1625 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Arthur RUCKE son exor; Defendant: Danl & Thos R, Cath REYNOLDS als RUCKE childn; Documents: Alleg; Case: Test Adam RUCKE Chartham FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/36/74 - date: 15 Dec 1625 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Arthur RUCKE son exor; Defendant: Danl & Thos R, Cath REYNOLDS als RUCKE childn; Documents: Sent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Charles I Chancery Index 1625-1649 Details Order abstract Hogben v. Rucke H70/22 Ruck v. Hawkins R4/45 | RUCK, Thomas (I10355)
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2269 | FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/36/73 - date: 20 Oct 1625 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Arthur RUCKE son exor; Defendant: Danl & Thos R, Cath REYNOLDS als RUCKE childn; Documents: Alleg; Case: Test Adam RUCKE Chartham FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/36/74 - date: 15 Dec 1625 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Arthur RUCKE son exor; Defendant: Danl & Thos R, Cath REYNOLDS als RUCKE childn; Documents: Sent | RUCK, Katherine (I10468)
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2270 | FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/36/73 - date: 20 Oct 1625 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Arthur RUCKE son exor; Defendant: Danl & Thos R, Cath REYNOLDS als RUCKE childn; Documents: Alleg; Case: Test Adam RUCKE Chartham FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/36/74 - date: 15 Dec 1625 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Arthur RUCKE son exor; Defendant: Danl & Thos R, Cath REYNOLDS als RUCKE childn; Documents: Sent | RUCK, Arthur (I10474)
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2271 | FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/7/3 - date: 9 Mar 1601 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Office per Siriac RUCKE exor; Defendant: John THOMAS als TERETT Boughton Blean; Document: Arts; Case: Test Rich CARTER Boughton Blean FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/8/56 - date: 27 Jul 1602 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Siriac RUCKE exor; Defendant: John THOMAS als TERRETT Boughton Blean; Documents: Sent; Case: Test Rich CARTER Boughton B FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/8/108 - date: 19 Oct 1602 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Siriac RUCKE; Defendant: John THOMAS als TERRETT; Documents: Exs; Case: Test Rich CARTER FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/11/22 - date: 22 Oct 1605 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Schedule excom (instance); Defendant: Thos BEALE Maidstone, Rich PENSON Seasalter, Ciriac RUCKE Boughton Blean | RUCK, Cirriack (I10461)
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2272 | FILE - Presentment roll - ref. Q/SRp - date: 1630-1 item: [no title] - ref. Q/SRp/m.7v [n.d.] [from Scope and Content] 21 Francis Segars comes together with John Love, Richard Love, William Hilde and John Grove, and the jury impannelled, that is Edward Andrewes of Longport gentleman, John Lushenden of Barham, Edward Maxtedilliam Joy of Wickham, Laurence Hills of Longport, George Terry of St. Dunstan's, Roger Knight of the same, Edward Taylor of Adsham, Mathew Stredwicke of Longport, John Bridges of Harbledowne, John Bridges of the same, the younger, and John Streater. They say upon their oath that John Love, Richard Love, William Hilde and John Grove are guilty of the trespass, contempt and riot set out in the indictment. The court allows they shall be fined and assesses the fines at 40s. each FILE - Order Book - ref. Q/SO/E/1 [n.d.] item: East Kent Order Book, Midsummer 1666 - ref. Q/SO/E1/f.105 [n.d.] [from Scope and Content] John Bridges, late borsholder of Harbledown and George Parthill late borsholder of Holy Cross, Westgate, have disbursed for providing for and passing several sick and lame persons to the next officers, 47shat an assessment be made on the inhabitants of the hundred of Westgate by the constables there to reimburse John Bridges and John Cox, who has married the relict of George Harthill. Reference: Q/SB/1/4 Depositions Creation dates: 1 March 1649/50 Scope and Content a) John Algor of St. Nicholas, Isle of Thanet, concerning two bushels of peas taken from Mr. Cullin's barn, of which theft, he and William Coman(e) are suspected. b) William Coman(e) of the same place, as above -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reference: Q/SB/1/5 Depositions Creation dates: 1 March 1649/50 Scope and Content a) John Bridges of St. Nicholas, Isle of Thanet, concerning the above case. b) Robert Kevesbe, as above. c) John Page, as Q/SB/1/4 FILE - Sessions Papers - ref. Q/SB/11 - date: 1667-1679 item: Petition - ref. Q/SB/11/60 - date: n. d. [from Scope and Content] John Bridges, late constable of the Hundred of Harbledown, that he had laid out £2. 1s. 10d. in his office, transporting and relieving vagrants, and asking that an assessment be levied to reimburse him. item: Accounts - ref. Q/SB/11/68 - date: 28 February 1671/72 [from Scope and Content] a) Thomas Young, constable of Westgate Hundred: £3-04-06 b) John Petman, borsholder of the same: £3-08 c) Stephen Hambroock, borsholder of Harbledown: £1-01-4 d) John Bridges, constable of the same: £2 FILE - Order Book - ref. Q/SO/E/1 [n.d.] item: East Kent Order Book, Epiphany 1660/1 - ref. Q/SO/E1/f.48 [n.d.] [from Scope and Content] The like order for Thomas Bridges and Richard Cramp, two of the inhabitants of Harbledown, for the decay of a rail on each side of a bridge in the highway leading from Canterbury to Boughton under Blean. RECOGNIZANCES - ref. QM/SRc FILE - Richard Bridges of Harbledown, in £5, to appear and to keep the peace; surety, William Parris of Westgate [Canterbury], labourer - ref. QM/SRc/1594/54 - date: 27 May 1594 FILE - Ecclesiastical cause papers - ref. DCb/J/J/6/25 - date: 17 Jun 1600 [from Scope and Content] Plaintiff: Schedule excom (office); Defendant: Rich BRIDGES Harbledown, Thos GREENSTREET Eastling chw (scored through), Thos BAKER Hernhill, Wid SAIRE Birchington, Ralph HOPE Charing | BRIDGES, John (I10386)
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2273 | FindaGrave.com gives significant info. | GOURLAY, Helen (I2805)
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2274 | Follow this one through. Went to Canada, died Vancouver. | Cornish, Arthur Ernest (I80)
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2275 | fonds CHURCH COMMISSIONERS 1966 DEPOSIT Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives Level file RefNo CCA-U63/96715 Title Attested Copy Conveyance between Richard Ruck and his Trustee to Richard and James Hudson Date 18 Oct 1813 Description Attested copy conveyance for Barksore Manor, Halstow Parish. Extent 1 doc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Found among the pre-1999 collections at the National Library of Wales. ESGAIR AND PANTPERTHOG, deposited by Mr A. D. Ruck, Chislehurst, 1950, 1950134. 389. 1801, Oct. 25 LETTER from Richd. Ruck, Milton next Gravesend, to M. Rich. Ruck, Newington, Kent, requesting him to send word by the first post if the writer's statement is inaccurate. 391. 1818, Feb. 14 LETTER from Jas. Gouge, Sittingbourne, to Mr Rich. Ruck, Newington, expressing willingness to attend to the matter of the College land in Newington Field. 397. 1830, July 5 CERTIFICATE (attested copy) of the marriage in the church of St. Mary, Newington, co. Kent, on Dec. 20, 1808, of Richard Ruck, widower, and Harriott Ann Loat, widow. 400. 1833, Aug. 26 LETTER from M. Harrison, Church Street,-------, to R. Ruck, Esq. Newington next Sittingbourne, Kent, sending a reciept in advance for her half year's annuity. Mutilated. 402. 1846, Feb. 24 RECIEPT from Mary Ruck Harrison to Rich. Ruck, Esq., Newington next Sittingbourne, one of the executors of Richard Ruck, Esq., of Milton next Gravesend, deceased, for £15, being one half year's payment of an annuity of £30 made payable to her by the will of the said Richard Ruck, deceased. 403. 1848, Nov. 2 LETTER from John G. W. Bonsall, Machynlleth, to Laurence Ruck, Esq., Pantllydw, concerning the watercourse through Sir John Edward's land. 404. 1848, Nov. 14 LETTER from Sir John Edwards, Greenfields, to Mr Morgan, requesting him to apply to Mr Ruck, the writer's tenant, for permission to make an embankment. 405. 1849, Nov. 24 LETTER from David Howell, 'At Llugwy', to Laurence Ruck, Pantlludw, intimating that he is autherised by Mr Anwyl to offer the addressee the whole of the property included in the advertisement for £3000, including the timber and timber-land. 278. 1849, Nov. 27 1. Jonathan Anwyl of Llugwy, co. Merioneth, esq.; 2. Lawrence Ruck of Pantlludw, esq. AGREEMENT, with Conditions of Sale, for the purchase of the properties specified in No. 274. 279. 1849, Nov. 27 1. Jonathan Anwyl, esq.; 2. Lawrence Ruck, esq. AGREEMENT pursuant to No. 278. 282. (a) 1850, Feb. 4 1. Jonathan Anwyl of Llugwy, co. Merioneth, esq.; 2. Laurence Ruck of Pantlludw, esq. MORTGAGE for £2500 of the properties specified in No. 278; with COVENANT for the production of title deeds. (b) 1852, June 29 1. Evan Anwyl of Hendreseivion in the parish of Llanwrin, co. Montgomery, gent., devisee of trust and mortgage estates, and also sole executor named in the will of the within-named Jonathan Anwyl; 2. The within-named Laurence Ruck. RECONVEYANCE of the properties mortgaged in (a). Endorsement. 283. 1850, Feb. 4 RECIEPT from Jonathan Anwyl to Laurence Ruck for No. 282; and MEMORANDUM of agreement concerning the same. 406. 1852, April 6 LETTER from D. Howell, Machynlleth, to L. Ruck, Esq., concerning the latter's proposal to pay up the mortgage at once. 285. No date ABSTRACT OF TITLE (1792-1852) of Lawrence Ruck, esq., to the farm of Gelligreen in the parish of Pennal, co. Merioneth 419-424. 1856, Aug. - 1857, Jan. LETTERS (6) from the Rev. D. Twopeny, Stockbury, Sittingbourne, to L. Ruck, Esq., concerning the 'Larkins Charity', a payment to the poor of £1 annually, which had been lost to the parish for 13 years or more. 425. [1856, Aug.5] PARTICULARS of the 'Larkins Charity', sent with No. 419. 318-363 1856-1857 LETTERS and PAPERS relating to the Newtown and Machynlleth Railway project. The correspondence consists almost entirely of letters from David Howell, Machynlleth, to Laurence Ruck. 1860, April 19 1. Mary Matthews of Esgair leverin in the parish of Pennal, co. Merioneth, widow; 2. Mary Ann Ruck, wife of Laurence Ruck of Pantlludw in the said parish of Pennal, esq.; 3. The Reverend Foulk Evans of Machynlleth, co. Montgomery, Minister of the Gospel. MORTGAGE for £250 of the properties devised by the will (15 Jan. 1849) of Richard Matthews late of Esgair Lleverin, co. Merioneth, esq., deceased. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | RUCK, Richard (I10281)
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2276 | fonds CONFEDERATION OF THE CINQUE PORTS series Brotherhood Papers Repository East Kent Archives Centre Level file RefNo EK-CP/Bp/200 Title Fragment of circular letter referring to an order made at Sandwich against Edward Spillett and William Ruck for suing writs of restition Date c.1663 RelatedMaterial Related Material See B.B.f. 283v --------------------------------------------------- [Kent.]C. 4867. Grant by Robert son of the late . . . . de . . . herst to John Rucke, Maud his wife, William their son, and the heirs of William, of 3a. land called 'Brodefeld' and 2a. land called 'Schor . . . . . esland' in Hevere. Monday, the feast of St. . . . the Apostle, 15 Edward II. Faded. (1321/22) From: 'Deeds: C.4801 - C.4900', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 6 (1915), pp. 132-146. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64478&strquery=rucke. Date accessed: 02 April 2008. ------------------------------ [Kent.]C. 4864. Indenture of defeasance of a charter of feoffment, 9 October, 13 Henry VI, whereby John Rukke of Hevere 'colyer' gave to Sir John Mason and Richard Staneford all his land and all his goods; to wit if John pay them 20l. in the church of Chidyngston within two years, as specified, the charter and seisin had thereon to be void. Chidyngston, 10 October, 13 Henry VI. (1435/36) From: 'Deeds: C.4801 - C.4900', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 6 (1915), pp. 132-146. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64478&strquery=rucke. Date accessed: 02 April 2008. ------------------------------- | RUCK, John (I14150)
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2277 | fonds CONFEDERATION OF THE CINQUE PORTS series Brotherhood Papers Repository East Kent Archives Centre Level file RefNo EK-CP/Bp/200 Title Fragment of circular letter referring to an order made at Sandwich against Edward Spillett and William Ruck for suing writs of restition Date c.1663 RelatedMaterial Related Material See B.B.f. 283v --------------------------------------------------- [Kent.]C. 4867. Grant by Robert son of the late . . . . de . . . herst to John Rucke, Maud his wife, William their son, and the heirs of William, of 3a. land called 'Brodefeld' and 2a. land called 'Schor . . . . . esland' in Hevere. Monday, the feast of St. . . . the Apostle, 15 Edward II. Faded. (1321/22) From: 'Deeds: C.4801 - C.4900', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 6 (1915), pp. 132-146. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64478&strquery=rucke. Date accessed: 02 April 2008. ------------------------------ [Kent.]C. 4864. Indenture of defeasance of a charter of feoffment, 9 October, 13 Henry VI, whereby John Rukke of Hevere 'colyer' gave to Sir John Mason and Richard Staneford all his land and all his goods; to wit if John pay them 20l. in the church of Chidyngston within two years, as specified, the charter and seisin had thereon to be void. Chidyngston, 10 October, 13 Henry VI. (1435/36) From: 'Deeds: C.4801 - C.4900', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 6 (1915), pp. 132-146. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64478&strquery=rucke. Date accessed: 02 April 2008. ------------------------------- | RUCK, John (I21171)
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2278 | Found among the pre-1999 collection at the National Library of Wales. ALUN OLDFIELD-DAVIES, donated by Dr Prys Morgan, Bishopston, Swansea, December 1988 and June 1990, and by Mrs Eunice M. Iddles, Llandaff, Cardiff, December 1990. Catalogue references A1988/181, A1990/90, A1990/173. 1990 DONATION Nos 37-8 were bequeathed by Dr Alun Oldfield-Davies to Dr Prys Morgan and donated by the latter to the Library, and No 39 was donated by Mrs Eunice M. Iddles. 37 A copy of John Morris-Jones, Penillion Omar Khayyâm (Gregynog Press, 1928), formerly in the possession of Colonel Richard C Ruck (1887-1973), translator, containing manuscript annotations by him: these include the corresponding Persian text, and transcripts of other poetry mainly in Welsh. 38/1-3 Correspondence, 1973-4, to AOD from Mrs Ileene Ruck, concerning her husband's death and his desire that Penillion Omar Khayyâm (no 37 above) be presented to AOD. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | RUCK, Richard Conyers (I10276)
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2279 | Found in Masonic Genealogy: BOURCHIER, HUGH PLUNKET d. 1885 http://masonicgenealogy.com/MediaWiki/index.php?title=BethesdaV From Proceedings, Page 1885-122: R.W. HUGH PLUNKET BOURCHIER, of Valparaiso, Chili. Under date of May 11, 1885, R. W. David Trumbull, D.D., District Deputy Grand Master for the District of Chili, announces the death of R.W. H. Plunket Bourchier, a member of Bethesda Lodge, at Valparaiso, Chili, and thrice its Worshipful Master. He was D.D. Grand Master of the District during the years 1874 and 1875. Bro. Bourchier was one of the most prominent members of the Craft in Chili, esteemed in foreign and native circles and Lodges. Tributes of respect and sympathy were forwarded from many sources. His loss will long be felt in Masonic and other circles. Bro. Bourchier was a native of Gibraltar, and was forty-eight years of age. Chile District Deputy Grand Master 1873-1876, Master Bethesda Lodge 1862, 1863, 1871 | Bourchier, Hugh Plunkett (I0095)
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2280 | Found on http://members.iinet.net.au/~jhannon/falkirk.htm The text: Col John Patrick O'Kelly of Connaught - troops at Sterling, killed at Battle of Falkirk, troops wiped out at Culloden - baggage taken by Duke of Cumberland and list of names of Irishmen helping Prince Charles Edward. Cumberland sent regiment of Hessions to exterminate their families. Widow of J P O'Kelly (nee Eileen MacNamara, daughter of Shane(?) Ruadh Dalcassian King of Arms(?)and her four sons Dirmuid, John, Thomas and Murty hid in caves of Kinvarra Mountains for 7 years. Dirmuid (16-23) - then [hid at] Gortmore near Ennis for 6 months, then at Cahera for 3 years later near Cahermurphy and at Knocknahila 1794, built house for son John who married 1796. 1) John Patrick O'Kelly , Title conferred by Charles Edward* 1747 Earl Aughrim, Viscount O'Kelly, Baron Athenry Hereditary Prince of Hymany. 2) Dirmaid O'Kelly changed to Kelly 3) John O'Kelly 4) John O'Kelly - (John A Powers' Grandfather) 5) Bedelia O'Kelly, wife of James Lynch 6) John O'Kelly Lynch * Charles Edward is Prince Charles Edward - Bonnie Prince Charlie who lost his throne, so the O'Kellys lost their titles Louise Commentary In 1948, John Kelly (Peter Kelly's brother) gave John Gough the address of the Connollys in Dublin. The author of this note is Louise Connolly, nee O'Kelly-Lynch. Her grandmother was Bedelia O'Kelly - named in the text, see (5) - a cousin (most likely) of Amelia, the mother of Sheila Kelly, (John and Peter's mother). Louise's father was John O'Kelly Lynch, author of the "One night in 1798" story. Bedelia O'Kelly married a Lynch and their children were O'Kelly-Lynch, one of whom married a McAuliffe, and one of the McAuliffes married Thaddeus Moloney, Amelia's father.In 1973 Peter Kelly went to Knocknahila, and spoke to the resident there who told him that "Bernard" went to Australia in the 1920s to visit Countess Freehill, that is, Eileen Molony, younger sister of Amelia, who married Frank Freehill. as told by Peter Kelly and Patricia Hannon. | O'KELLY, Thomas (I2616)
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2281 | Francis DREW M.D. of Meanus, Listry & Rockfield, Co. Kerry and BallyduffHouse, Water Park and Macollop Castle. | DREW, Francis (I3549)
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2282 | From Irish Newspapers. 1857 Mon 20 April At her residence 4 Rochgrove Margaret Anne relict ofthe late James ATKINs Esq., Capt 61st Regt, 2nd daughter of the lateGeorge ROBBINS, Hymenstown, Co Tipperary and grand daughter of the lateLord MASSY of ?Dintryleague, Co., Limerick and Suir Castle, CoTipperrary. (Cork Southern Reporter) | ROBBINS, Margaret Anne (I5791)
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2283 | From "Brady's Clerical & Parochial Records of Cork, Cloyne & Ross." Vol. 3 p. 141 - Rev Benjamin Williams ADAMS youngest son of Rev SamuelADAMS, Dean of Cashel (of Northlands Co. Cavan) by Frances 6th daughterof John HARVEY Esq. of Killian Castle, Co. Wexford married 14 Dec 1854Georgina Roberts 2nd daughter of John Drew ATKIN of Merrion Square,Dublin & Castlepark Co. Dublin & grandaughter of Sir Thomas ROBERTS Bt.By her (who died at Bangor N. Wales 16 May 1863 ) had issue; a son SamuelArthur b. 10 Sept 1858 and two daughters, Georgina Roberts & FrancesHarvey." | ADAMS, Benjamin William (I3352)
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2284 | From 'Finn's Leinster Journal" ... 11 April 1770 - Died Banbury, Oxford,England, James DREW Esq. a Gentleman with a Large Estate in this Kingdom(Ireland). | DREW, James (I3511)
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2285 | From 'Little sketches of big folks' minnesota 1907 Nash Louis St Paul. Res 649 Holly Av, office 99 E 6th st Merchant tailor. Born May 26th 1867 in Yorkshire England, son of Absalom and Hannah Emma (Broughton) Nash. Married Sept 5 1900 to Lottie J Weller. educated in the Brampton Nat School England 1873-80; Brampton College 1880-83; TuxfordGrammer School 1883-87; Univ of minn 1898-1902, graduating LL B and LL M. Admitted to practice Ramsey county 1903. Arrived in London Canada 1887 and spent 1 year on farm. moved to St paul 1888 and engaged as salesman with Boston Clothing Co; then with Browning, King & Co. Organized first Retail Clerks Assn in America 1888; travelled throughout the West and Alaska 1889-90; returnd to St Paul 1890 and engaged as advertising man for Boston Clothing House. Mngr 'Nicoll The Tailor' 1897 to date. Pres night law class 1902 U of M. Elected to Board of County Comnrs Ramsey County 1906; first Dem elected in 16 years. Member B P O E, Masonic fraternity, K of P, Eagles, M W A and Commercial Club. Obituary 23 Feb 1948. A Native of Wath on Dearne Yorkshire England where he was born on May 26 1867, he emigrated to Canada as a youth and entered the United States 60 years ago. His studies for citizenship aroused interest in politics and his first public post was commisioner of parks in St Paul Minn. He then founded the Union Advocate, a labour paper. After serving eight years as county commisioner of Ramsey County (St Paul), he came to Seattle in 1818. He was attracted to Seattle by impressions gained on a tour of the West in behalf of labour union for clothing store clerks. For a time he sold clothing and managed clothing stores but hisactivity in behalf of his fellowworkers won him the designation as the 'father' of the retail clerks' union. His interest in labour also won him a post with the Washington State Department of Labour and Industries, a position that took him to Olympia from 1922 to 1924. But his election as King County commisioner, city districtproved to be the greatest frustration of his life. As commisioner, his was a difficultrole during the regime of John C Stevenson. ACTS WERE BLOCKED In that six year period from 1933 until 1938 Mr Nash commonly is credited with having made but one appointment, his every other act having been blocked by the 'majority' combine. He continued, however to hold eminence in the Democratic Party. Always hatless, his silver-thatched figure and scolarly appearance bellied by 20 years his true age. He was amember of Arcana Lodge, F and M St Paul, a past exalted ruler of the Elks,a life member of the Elks Lodge No 59, St Paul and the Nile Temple ofthe Shrine and Scottish Rite orders in Seattle. Surviving are his widow, Mabel V, Seattle, a sister and a brother in England, and two nieces in St Paul. 2008 no mention of his children!!! jwe After the County Commisioner post Louis was Dealing in Surplus Commodities for a time and then in September 1939 was appointed Deputy County Auditor in the Marriage Licence Department. He held this post till he died. jwe. | NASH, Louis (I636)
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2286 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TUSTING, Jessie Margaret (I44457)
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2287 | From Brady's "Clerical & Parochial Records of Cork, Cloyne & Ross." Vol. 2 p.30 Rev. Atkin HAYMAN, Vicar of Ballyclough 5th son of SamuelHAYMAN of the Cottage, Youghal by Elizabeth eldest daughter andco-heiress of Richard PARADISE, b. 11 June 1714 at Youghal. Marr. 1stcousin June 1742 youngest daughter of Rev. Walter ATKIN (Treasurer ofCloyne) and by her (who was buried in the ATKIN Vauly at Middleton on 30Jan 1756), had issue 5 sons and 3 daughters. He married 2ndly Elizabethdaughter of Frank WILSON on 12 Aug 1757 but by her (who was buried inYoughal 6 Oct 1776) had no issue." | HAYMAN, Atkin (I5897)
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2288 | From FamilySearch.org John Drew ATKINS b.1859 Ohio of Half Breed, Osage, Omaha,Douglas, Nebraska. Married 15 Aug 1882, Richardson, Nebraska, to Louisa LOISE b. . 08 Feb1852, Half Breed, Osage, b ( In further research it looks as thoughLouisa was a half Breed possibly from her grandmother. (Loise Family File) Further to the above Louisa LOISE b. 8 Feb 1852 Half Breed, Osage,Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, was the daughter of Edward Paul LOISE & MaryJane BARADA. Their Children: James B. ATKIN b. 1884 Half Breed, Osage, Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska John D. ATKINS b. 1887 Half Breed Band, Osage, Osage Reservation, Oklahoma ?Walter W. ATKIN born about 1898 Louisa ATKIN died on the 5th of July 1894. John Drew ATKIN was then married for a 2nd time, on the 25 Nov 1908 inPawhuska, Osage, Oklahoma, to Mary Ellen ELLINGTON born: 21 Dec 1871 Springdale, Benton, Arkansas, Died: 25 April 1962 According to the 1920 Census they had a son named Robert E ATKIN 1860 Census, 1st Ward, Page 138, Toledo Ohio. James W. ATKIN living with his wife, Elizabeth & Children; Mary; Walterage 3; John 1yr; Sarah Austin & Mary A. YOUNG, mother in law. 1870 Census, 1st Ward, Page 140, Toledo, Ohio. James W. ATKIN & wife, Elizabeth. Children; Mary; Walter age 13yrs; John11yrs; Robert aged 9yrs. 1880 Census, 7th Ward Precinct A, Toledo, Lucas, Ohio Film#1255043 James W. ATKINS self M Male W 58yr b. Ireland Gardener.Fath/Moth b. Ire Elizabeth " wife M Female W 46yr b. England Keepinghouse Fath/Moth. b. Eng John D. ATKINS son S Male W 21yr b. Ohio Wks atgardening, Fath. b.Ire Moth. b.Eng 1920 Census. Pawhuska, Osage, Oklahoma, USA John D. ATKIN 60 b. Ohio. Stockraiser Rancher ……Residing OklahomaFath.B Ire. Moth. B. Eng. Mary " W. 48 b. Oklahoma." b. " Tennessee Robert E ATKIN son 11yrs.. b. Oklahoma Walter W. ATKIN son 22yrs b. Kansas) 3 lodgers, 2 labourers, ? oilfields. HUFF Frederick bdr b. Lincoln In the above entry, Mary ELLINGTON is his second wife. Who is Walter W.Atkin, is he son of first marriage or a nephew? .. would have been bornabout 1898 in Kansas and his first wife died 1894. 1930 Census Osage, Oklahoma Sheet 4A Enum Dist 57-32 ATKIN, John D head 71 yrs b. Ohio Father b. Irish Free State. " Mary wife 58 yrs b.Arkansas " Robert E. 20yrs b. Oklahoma (b. abt 1910) 1860 Census, 1st Ward, Page 138, Toledo Ohio. James W. ATKIN living with his wife, Elizabeth & Children; Mary; Walterage 3; John 1yr; Sarah Austin & Mary A. YOUNG, mother in law. 1870 Census, 1st Ward, Page 140, Toledo, Ohio. James W. ATKIN & wife, Elizabeth. Children; Mary; Walter age 13yrs; John11yrs; Robert aged 9yrs. | ATKIN, John Drew (I3302)
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2289 | From Hasted's Kent - Staple: There was a family of the name of Omer, likewise called Homer, which had constantly resided in this parish, their mansion being in Staple-street, for upwards of four hundred years, as appears by old court rolls, wills and other evidences. The last of them who resided here, was Laurence Omer, gent. who died about the year 1661, leaving an only son Charles, who died unmarried; their burial-place was in this churchyard, and there are now two of their tombs remaining there, one of which is much adorned with sculpture, but the inscriptions are nearly obliterated, only there can be read on the latter, the name Omer, alias Homer. | OMER, Laurence (I10514)
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2290 | From History of MAUNSELL or Mansel by R.G.Maunsell, Cork, 1903. Page 45. 'Henry WIDENHAM ( a posthumous son of Col. John WIDENHAM ofCastle Widenham, Castletownroche, Co. Cork by Margaret eldest daughter ofCol. Thomas MAUNSELL by Anne daughter of Theophilus EATON of Dublin & ofPole, Co. Chester) b. 1708 Marr. 1740 Catherine daughter of Rev. Walter ATKIN, Treasurer of Midletonand had issue.' Henry WIDENHAM was an attorney at law. | WIDENHAM, Henry (I5676)
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2291 | From Irish Newspapers. 1829 Thurs 3 Feb.. "Tuesday at Douglas Church, Richard Davis GARDE Esq.of Rosehill to Diana GUMBLETON daughter of William Warren GUMBLETON ofWinsdor Esq". (Southern Reporter, Cork.) From the Parish Registers of St. Luke's Church, Douglas, Co. Cork. Baptisms. 1. 1831 Nov 11 GARDE, Margaret Gumbleton daughter of RichardDavis & Diana of Rosehill. 2. 1834 June 5 GARDE, Susanna daughter of Richard Davis and Dianaof Rosehill." 1855 Fri 20 July .." On 17th inst at Mespil Parade, Dublin Richard DavisGARDE late of Rosehill in this County Esq. in the 70th year of his age.." (Southern Reporter, Cork.) Monumental Inscription ........ in the Churchyard of St. Luke's Church,Douglas, Co. Cork, Marble Table.. N. Wall... "Sacred to the memory of Susan Atkin Garde whodeparted this life on the 22nd (sic) December 1822 in the 36th year ofher age and to her husband Richard Davis Garde Esq. late of Rosehill inthis Parish who died on the 17th July 1855 aged 70 years. This tablet isplaced here by their son John Davis Garde Esq." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | DAVIS, Richard GARDE\ (I3312)
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2292 | From Irish Newspapers. Southern Reporter, Cork. 1835 Tues. 3 Feb. Death - On Thurs. 29th (sic)inst. Margaret GUMBLETON widow of the later Robert Warren GUMBLETON ofthis city." | BOWEN, Margaret (I6507)
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2293 | From Irish Newspapers. Southern Reporter, Cork... Death 1843 Sat. 8 Apr "On the 3rd inst. ather Mother's house 8 Darlington Street, Bathe, Anne Rachel GUMBLETON thebeloved and lamented wife of Richard GUMBLETON Esq. of Castleview, Co.Cork." | FOWKE, Anne Rachel (I6509)
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2294 | From newspaper article on his death in 1938, he was an invalid his whole life. | PETTIT, Horace (I2765)
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2295 | From Odell Baptisms: 5 March 1863 BRADSHAW Thomas, Mother : Sabina Single woman (now Pettit) 3 years | Bradshaw, Thomas (I2745)
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2296 | From Parish Register s of Corkbeg, Co. Cork ( per Rosemary ffolliott) Burial - 1846 Feb 19 - ATKIN, Mrs Gertrude, Careystown, 67 Also Aghada Burial Register - 1846 Feb 20 - ATKIN Mrs Gertrude widow ofthe late Capt. ATKIN of Careystown, in this parish, aged 67 at Corkbeg. | FITZGERALD, Gertrude (I5731)
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2297 | From Parish Registers of St. Nicholas' Church, Cork City. Baptism - 1757 June 15 - ATKIN, John Thomas son of Mr Walter . Will dated 25 May 1786 and Proved 24 Oct 1786 Monumental Inscription, Clifton Churchyard, Bristol. "Martha relict of Graves Chamey SWAN Esq. late of Newton Park, Dublin,died 5 July 1838 aged 52. William Bagwell SWAN son of the above died 5July 1846 aged 22. Martha relict of John Thomas ATKIN Esq. ofLeadington, Co. Cork, mother of aforesaid Martha, died 9 March 1845 aged82." (From Journal of the Soc. for the Preservation of Monuments of theDead, Vol. 12 Page 583.) | ATKIN, John-Thomas (I5670)
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2298 | From the "Tapanui Courier" Marriage.... 2nd Aug 1893. SYMES - ATKIN - On 5th July at St GeorgesChurch Patea, by the Rev W.H. KAY, Fred, seventh son of late FrancisSYMES Esq (Late West Holm, Waverley) to Arabella Louise (Belle) daughterof the late John Drew ATKIN Esq of Otago and formerly of El DoradoStation, Victoria. | ATKIN, Arabella Louisa (I3283)
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2299 | From the Castle Ellis Parish Records, Co. Wexford, Ireland." WilliamATKIN was appointed by the Castle Ellis select Vestry to APPLOT sumsrequired for the payment of the Clerk's salary and for other purposes,both in 1799 and April 1803." | ATKIN, William (I6188)
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2300 | From the Parish Registers of Douglas, Co. Cork, Ireland. Burial. 1813 Aug 12 ........ DAVIS, Catherine Mary, daughter of Richardand Susanna age 18 mths. | DAVIS\GARDE, Catherine Mary (I6553)
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