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2401 | Lord Abergavenny. | NEVILLE, Henry (I5700)
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2402 | Lord Atkin refers to a book by Bernard Darwin (The World that Fred Made) for a picture of Mary Anne Matthews | MATTHEWS, Mary Anne (I10280)
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2403 | Lt. 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regt. | HODDER, Francis Charles (I3980)
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2404 | Lucy Mildred Lowrance used to put on old cloths to collect rents will above | CARR, Sarah Ann (I0405)
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2405 | Major in R.A. | Macnair, Major James Lewis Pugh (I9674)
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2406 | Margaret Hill ATKIN gave birth to Thomasina Catherine on the 14th ofApril 1862 at their rooms in Barry Street, Hotham Melbourne. Sadly Thomasina Catherine ATKIN died at four months of age on the28th of January 1863 at 37 Victoria Street, Melbourne. She was laid torest at the New Cemetery, Melbourne on the 30th of January 1863. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ATKIN, Thomasina Catherine (I3198)
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2407 | Margaret Hill ATKIN, the third child of Walter and Margaret HillATKIN was born in Dublin in 1848. Her baptism took place at St. Mark'sChurch, Dublin on the 22nd of November 1848. With the rest of the ATKIN family Margaret travelled to the UnitedStates of America, returning to England around 1857. Then there was theexcietment of sailing to Melbourne, Australia in early 1859, when parentsWalter and Margaret Hill ATKIN planned a new life in the Colonies. Afterthe tragic deaths of her younger sisters Elizabeth, Arabella andThomasina in Melbourne it must have been quite daunting for them all whenfather Walter ATKIN died in 1865, just six years after emigrating toAustralia. Margaret worked as a bookfolder at a printing works, possiblyABBOTT'S where her brother Walter was serving his apprenticeship in theprinting trade. Margaret Hill ATKIN married Thomas BLAIR on the 9th of October 1869at 5 Royal Terrace, Fitzroy, Melbourne. Margaret Hill was twenty-oneyears of age and it was noted that she spelt her surname as ATKYN on themarriage lines. Brother-in-law Arstide D'ASSONVILLE was one of thewitnesses to sign the Marriage Register after the ceremony. ( MarriageCerificate on the following page.) Margaret Hill and Thomas BLAIR had four children . Son Thomas Walterwas born at Emerald Hill, Melbourne in 1870, and died the following year1871. (Death Entry. Victoria. 1871 #1024). A daughter Jessie BLAIR was born at Emerald Hill, Melbourne in1872. Their second daughter Margaret Hill Atkyn BLAIR , named for hergrandmother, was born in 1873 at Emerald Hill. Wee Margaret died at theage of one year in 1874.(Death Entry. Victoria. 1874 #10340). Then a son was born in 1875 and named after Margaret's father,Walter Atkyn BLAIR at Emerald Hill, in Melbourne. Unfortunately WalterAtkyn died in 1888 at the age of thirteen years, in Richmond, Victoria.(Death Entry. Vic. 1888 #15571). Margaret Hill Atkyn BLAIR died at the age of twenty-five years inVictoria, Australia, in 1875. (Death Entry. Vic. 1875 #6722). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ATKIN, Margaret Hill (I3191)
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2408 | Margaret Hill BELL , the daughter of Thomas & Mary HILL was baptisedin Belfast on the 2nd of October 1820 at St. Georges Church. Book. Year 1844, Page 8, Memorial No, 2 A Memorial of a Deed of Indenture of a Settlement bearing the date 17April, 1844 between Walter Atkin of Atkinsville in the South Liberties ofCork City, Esq., Barrister at Law (this crops up later) of the I" partand Thomas Bell of the said city, spinster daughter of said Thomas Bellof 3rd part and James William Atkin the Younger of Atkinsville and SamuelBell of said City of Cork of the 4th part, reciting that marriage wasthen intended to be had and solemnized between the said Walter Atkin andMargaret Hill Bell. Thomas Bell gave certain lands at Clonpriest, Co. Cork to them as aMarriage Settlement. Referred to in Memorial No. 86 on page 14 below as"Clonpriest". On the 18th of April 1844 at St. Nicholas Church, Cork, MargaretHill BELL married Walter ATKIN, Barrister-at-law, the eldest son ofWalter ATKIN & Arabella DREW of Atkinville, Douglas, Cork. Walter & Margaret ATKIN went to live in London. There on the 6th ofFebruary 1845 a daughter, Mary Hill ATKIN was born. Walter, Margaret & their new daughter returned to Atkinville,Douglas where on the 27th July 1845 Mary Hill ATKIN was baptised at St.Luke's Church, Douglas in the presence of the ATKIN Family. (According tothe Baptismal Registers of Carrigaline Parish.) Baptismal Register, St. Luke's Church, Carrigaline Parish, Douglas. 27 July 1845, Mary Hill dau of Walter & Margaret ATKIN of Atkinville.Born 6 Feb. Walter & Margaret Hill ATKIN announced the birth of their only sonin the Southern Reporter, Cork on the 31st of March 1846. They namedhim Walter as had become the custom in the ATKIN family. Walter ATKIN wasborn on the 28th March 1846. Southern Reporter, Cork, 31 March 1846. 'At Atkinville on the 28th inst. Mrs ATKIN of a son.' Walter ATKIN Barrister-at-law moved his family & work to Dublin.The family lived in Wentworth Place and 27 Percy Place, in Dublin. Twomore daughters were born in Dublin. Margaret Hill ATKIN was baptised inDublin on the 22nd of November 1848 & Eleanor Harrison ATKIN was born andbaptized 1851 in St. Stephen's Church, Dublin. Baptisms, St. Mark's Church of Ireland, Dublin. '22 November 1848, Margaret Hill of Walter & Margaret Hill ATKIN ofWentworth Place, Barrister.' Dublin Street Directory, 1850 by Henry SHAW. ATKIN, Walter 4 Leinster Street, Barrister & Secretary to theDublin Trade Protection Society. By now the ATKIN Family had made the decision to emigrate to theUnited States of America. In New York Walter & Margaret Hill ATKIN'sdaughter Annie Bell was born around 1854. Another daughter ElizabethATKIN was born about 1857 in Illinois, U.S.A. By this time members of the ATKIN family had travelled west toChicago & Illinois areas. Maybe by now mother Arabella was missing herhomeland Ireland, as Arabella ATKIN accompanied by her son Walter, hiswife Margaret Hill & their family of six children returned to Englandbefore March 1858 when yet another child was born in London. Victoria Rosetta Barbra ATKIN daughter of Walter & Margaret Hill,was born on the 25th of March 1858 at Banbury, Islington, Londonand baptised on the 12th of September 1858 at St.Botolph's withoutAldergate, London. Surprisingly, Walter ATKIN, his wife Margaret Hill & their sevenchildren emigrated to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, aboard the'Lincolnshire' arriving there in late March 1859. Apart from meeting with his brothers John Drew & ChristopherMusgrave ATKIN, they also met up with the DREW family who were theircousins. It appears from the constant changes of their residential addressesthat appeared on the Birth & Death Certificates of their children, thatlife was not easy for the family in Melbourne. Arabella Drew ATKIN was born on the 20th of July 1860 at CardiganStreet, North Melbourne. Tragedy struck the family when in 1861 their daughter Elizabeth whohad been born in Illinois, United States of America, died of 'scarlatina'on the 12th of June at Stanley Street, West Melbourne. Four year oldElizabeth was buried at the New Cemetery, Melbourne on the 13th of June1861. Then the thirteen month old baby Arabella Drew ATKIN died ofbronchitis on the 8th of August 1861 at Peel Street, Hotham, Melbourne.She was buried at the New Cemetery on the 9th of August. Margaret Hill ATKIN gave birth to Thomasina Catherine on the 14th ofApril 1862 at their rooms in Barry Street, Hotham Melbourne. Sadly Thomasina Catherine ATKIN died at four months of age on the28th of January 1863 at 37 Victoria Street, Melbourne. She was laid torest at the New Cemetery, Melbourne on the 30th of January 1863. On the 6th of March 1864 their last child, a daughter AlexandraATKIN was born at Victoria Street, Melbourne. In some aspects their life in Melbourne would have been quitedifficult. Though it is not known whether Walter was successful as aBarrister-at-law there, it does not seem likely. Possibly he did havemeans of support from Ireland, however that seems doubtful as noagreements or Deeds have been found to suggest this. It is probable thatMargaret Hill ATKIN had been provided for by her father in the marriageagreement should Walter pre-decease her. This was the practice in thosedays. There was certainly some means of monetary support for MargaretHill ATKIN after Walter ATKIN died of pneumonia in March 1865. It must have been a tremendous blow to the family when on the 6th ofMarch 1865, Walter ATKIN died of pneumonia at 31 Queensbury Street, NorthMelbourne. He was forty-eight years of age and had been ill for threeweeks. Walter died on the first birthday of his daughter Alexandra. After only six years in Melbourne, Australia, Walter ATKIN was laidto rest in the General Cemetery, Melbourne, on the 7th of March 1865. Hepre-deceased his mother Arabella who died the following year, his wifeMargaret Hill and their seven surviving children. How Margaret Hill ATKIN managed to support her young family can onlybe wondered about. By this time some of the children were working so somemoney was coming in. It must have been a very difficult period ofadjustment for Margaret Hill particularly, as she had been brought up ina gentile society very used to servants and the privileges, associatedwith the Landed Gentry in Ireland. How times had changed for them all. It is evident in photographs taken in the 1880's that Margaret HillATKIN probably suffered from rheumatoid arthritis. Her hands are veryswollen around the knuckle areas and show the classic deformity. Thisgenetic arthritis is often stress related and has passed down throughfollowing generations of the family, alternatively from female to male.That Margaret had health problems after the upsets and problems that thefamily seemed to be enduring in Melbourne, was not at all surprising. Eldest daughter Mary Hill ATKIN married Jean Arstide D'ASSONVILLE atthe Fitzroy Registrar's Office in Melbourne on the 6th of June 1868.Witnesses to the marriage were Henry WILD and Margaret Hill ATKIN. Mary'sprofession was given as 'lady' on the certificate so possibly she did notwork outside the home.( Margaret Hill ATKIN was probably the bride'smother, but could also have been her sister.) Widowed Margaret Hill ATKIN became a grandmother in late 1868 whenMary Hill and Jean Arstide D'ASSONVILLE had a son named Louis Arstide. Another marriage took place the following year. Second daughterMargaret Hill ATKIN married Thomas BLAIR at 5 Royal Terrace, Fitzroy,Melbourne on the 9th of October 1869. Thomas was a clerk and Margaret abookfolder by profession. Margaret's brother-in-law Arstide D'ASSONVILLEwas one of the witnesses to sign the register. Seven weeks later on the 30th of November 1869 daughter EleanorHarrison ATKIN was wedded to John Morrison McREA, at the PresbyterianChurch at Emerald Hill, Melbourne. As Eleanor was just seventeen years ofage the written consent of her mother had to be obtained. The witnessesto the marriage were Thomas and Margaret BLAIR (sister of the bride). In 1870 two more grandsons were born. Margaret Hill and ThomasBLAIR has a son called Thomas Walter BLAIR. Then Eleanor Harrison andJohn Morrison McREA welcomed Alexander McREA into the family. Daughter Annie Bell ATKIN had moved to Sydney at some time and thereshe met and married her first husband. Marius Alexander LALCHE'RE andAnnie Bell ATKIN were married at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Sydney,New South Wales, on the 3rd of January 1871. Around 1870 son Walter ATKIN jnr. left Melbourne, Australia andsailed to the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand, where goldhad been discovered. In Greymouth, he was to work at a news agency andon a newspaper called the "West Coast Times". During the 1870's Margaret Hill ATKIN made the decision to return toEngland to live. This probably followed her son Walter's departure to NewZealand. It must have been very difficult to leave her married daughtersand grandchildren in Australia, knowing that she probably would never seethem again. Accompanied by her daughters Victoria Rosetta Barbra andAlexandra ATKIN she sailed back to England. Margaret Hill ATKIN and her daughters Victoria and Alex (Alexandra)chose to reside in London, though at one stage they did go to Prestwick,Scotland. In the 1881 Census of London they were living at 10 EllingtonStreet, Islington, London. A photograph of Margaret Hill ATKIN was taken, in 1882 in Prestwick,Scotland. Why she had been to Scotland we do not know. Another photograph of Margaret was taken in 1886, by photographerW. WRIGHT in Stoke Newington, London, and sent to her son Walter who bynow was living in New Zealand. Margaret Hill ATKIN, daughters Victoria and Alexandra continued tolive in London, though apart from knowing that Victoria was with hermother when she died in 1892, nothing more is known about the daughters. On the 14th of August 1892 at Upper Park Street, Islington S.W.,London, Margaret Hill ATKIN died of bronchitis and exhaustion. She wasseventy-two years of age and had sailed the seas four times with herfamily, to America, back to England, to Australia and back to Englandagain. An admirable feat for a mother and wife in those days, especiallywhen one remembers the small, cramped sailing ships. Daughter VictoriaATKIN was with her at the time of her death. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | BELL, Margaret Hill (I3189)
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2409 | Margaretta was born FITZJOHN, then on marriages became WHITE, then HERRING, under which name she married John TUSTING | FITZJOHN, Margaretta (I44653)
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2410 | Marriage by licence as it was included in Boyds Marriages, 2nd Series 2 SOUR S8 | Family: Reverend John BRYDGES AKA BRIDGES / Margery COVENTRYE (F3443)
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2411 | Marriage date is date of Faculty Office marriage licence. | RUCK, Harriet (I10308)
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2412 | Marriage date is date of Faculty Office marriage licence. | Family: Lawrence RUCK / Mary Anne MATTHEWS (F3387)
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2413 | Marriage Date not compatible with Birth date (originally 1775 - deleted - RA 21/6/2016 | USHER, Ann "Amy" (I10291)
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2414 | Marriage Notice - Southern Reporter, Cork - Tues 5 Dec 1848 ... 'on the2nd inst. in St. Peter's Church by the Rev. Henry JILLET, Joseph VerlingCARPENTER of Eden Hill in this county Esq., to Catherine, relict of thelat James Richard ATKIN, and the daughter of the late Rev. Richard HenryROGERS, Rector of Killeagh.' | ROGERS, Catherine (I6430)
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2415 | Marriage Notice ... Cork Constitution ...1889 Thurs. 1 Aug... "FLEWETT -GARDE .. On Wednesday 31st at Temoleague Church by Rev. Presenter PRATT,cousin of the bride, assisted by Rev. S. S. DONAVAN Rector and Rev HenryTRAVERS, the Rev. William E. FLEWETT B.A. T.C.D. Inspectorof Schools, 2nd son of T. FLEWETT Esq. late of H.M. Prison Service,Dublin to Alice Francis daughter of H. W. GARDE Esq. M.D. Temoleague" | GARDE, Alice Frances (I9747)
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2416 | Marriage Notice, Cork Constitution ... 1901 Thurs 6 Jun ... "PHIPPS -GARDE June 5th at the Churuch of Ascension, Temoleague by the Rev. W. E.FLEWETT brother in law of the bride assisted by Rev. E.S. DONOVAN(Rector) Charles Edward PHIPPS ( Capt. R.A. ) son of the late Mathew WisePHIPPS of Eastcote House, Northamptonshire to Elizabeth Henriettayoungest daughter of the late Henry Walter GARDE M.B.(sic) of Temoleague." | GARDE, Elizabeth Henrietta (I9749)
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2417 | Marriage Notice, Cork Constitution, 1890 Sat. 24 May.......".GARDE &LAPSLY, at Callao, Peru on 31 Oct 1889 John R. GARDE eldest son of thelate Dr. GARDE, Temoleague, Co. Cork to Josephine Margaret only daughterof the late Alexander Walter LAPSLY C.E. Lima." Birth Notice, Cork Constitution, 1893 Fri 30 June ... "GARDE, AtTemoleague on the 27th inst. the wife of John R. GARDE, of a son." | GARDE, John R. (I9744)
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2418 | Marriage Record: "Chile, Registro Civil, 1885-1932," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLXM-R5T6 : 4 October 2021), Plunket Bouchier Duno and Elvira Moscoso Rodriguez, Marriage Registration ; citing p. 37, certificate #73, Registro Civil Archivo General (Civil Registry General Archives), Santiago; FamilySearch digital folder 004702246. | Family: Plunkit Bourchier / Elvira Moscoso Rodrigues (F1006)
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2419 | Marriage Settlement Deed was signed 12 July 1769. Death Notice. ... Cork Mercantile Gazette ... Wed Jan 1812 .... At HighPark on the 18th inst. Mrs ATKIN, wife of Walter ATKIN of Leadington Esq.' | DUNSCOMBE, Mary (I5671)
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2420 | married a Mr. Pugh | JONES, Jane (I10334)
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2421 | Married and lived in S Africa. Two sons, Austen and Charles, and two daughters, Nora and Natalie. | YOUNG, James Cumming (I2588)
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2422 | Married Darwin Family | RUCK, Francis (I2552)
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2423 | Married John Power, and family emigrated to United States. Family details on Geni. | O'KELLY, Marian 'Marion' (I2621)
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2424 | married Mr. Evans of Glascoed | JONES, Elinor (I10335)
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2425 | married Robert Smith of Bow, in the City of London, at Llanbrynmair, September 15th, 1805 | JONES, Ann (I10333)
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2426 | married William Williams of Pentremawr | JONES, Mary (I10336)
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2427 | Mary ATKIN , with her sons returned late in 1870 aboard 'Chartyce' to her home in Wales, leaving Robert in Brisbane Living at Dovey Bank, Aberdovey in 1913 | RUCK, Mary Elizabeth (I2522)
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2428 | Mary ATKIN born about 1787 was the eldest daughter of Walter ATKINand Catherine DREW, married Townsend BEAMISH in 1807. An Indented Deedwas made between Walter ATKIN of Atkinville, Mary ATKIN eldest daug &Townsend BEAMISH on the 24th October 1807. Copy of Registered Deed No. 665 243 458973 25th Oct 1813. To the Register, appointed by an Act of Parliament for Registering Deeds,Conveyances & Wills ............ Memorial of an Indented Deed bearing thedate the 24th day of October 1807 and made between Walter Atkins ofAtkinville in the South Liberties of the City of Cork, Esq. and MaryAtkins of Atkinville aforesaid spinster Eldest Daughter of the saidWalter Atkins of the one part and Townsend Beamish of ?Mill Grove in theCo. of Cork Esq. of the other part Whereby after reciting that a marriagewas Intended and was solemnised between the said Townsend Beamish andMary Atkins the said Walter Atkins and for himself and his Heirs Exors. &Admons. aforsaid and would when ever he the said Townsend Beamish hisExecors. Admons. and afd.. a sur .. and sufficent Deed or Deeds of Rentor other Deeds as Council shall advise for an annuity or Clear Yearly Sumof 913 pounds be charged and chargeable upon the Lands of Castle Treasureand situating in the South Liberties of the City of Cork for and duringthe term of 127 years to be compiled from the 12th day of Nov 1807 whatto the Execors of the 1st of June are Rich. Garde Davis of Grange in theLibts. of the City of Cork Esq. and Susanna* Garde Davis his wife &Juleps Caesar Bernard of the City of Cork Gent & this Memorial is witnessby the said Julius Cesar Bernard and by Edw. Vaughan of the said Citywriting clerk, Mary Beamish (seal). Present M Beamish Edw Vaughan........ of the named Julius Cesar Bernard .......etc... * Susannais Mary Atkin's sister. Parish of Carrigaline, Douglas, Marriage Registers 1792 - 1839 ' 25 Oct 1807 ... Townsend BEAMISH of Myrtle Grove Esq. and Mary ATKIN ofAtkinville spinst. By licence, Rev. John BUSTEED. Witnessed by WalterATKIN and Christopher LOYD.' Tragically young Townsend BEAMISH born 1780, died on the 18th ofFebruary 1808. Cork Mercantile Gazette. 21 June 1808. Death Notice ......" On Monday20th inst. at Clonakilty in the prime of life (28yrs), Townsend BEAMISHEsq., a young man ........ leaves a young and disconsolate widow and anaged mother ........" Townsend BEAMISH was buried at Ross, Co. Cork on the 22nd of June 1808. Mary and Townsend BEAMISH had one child, a son who died young. Mary remarried in 1813, Thomas Wade FOOTT, son of James FOOTT ofSpringfort, Co.Cork. Cork Advertiser, Newspaper; Marriage Notice.. 'Thurs 23 Dec 1813 atSt. Paul's Church by the Rev. Dr.SEALY, Thomas Wade FOOTT Esq. to MrsBEAMISH.' (MLB Mary BEAMISH formerly ATKIN). A Marriage Notice in the Southern Reporter, Cork.: ... On Thursday23rd Dec 1813 reads ...'This morning at St Paul's Church, by the Rev. DrSEALY, Thomas Wade FOOTT Esq. to Mrs BEAMISH'. Daughter Katherine Buttevant FOOTT was baptized at Springfort, Cork,Ireland, on the 26 October 1814. 1828 .. December 29th - Mrs QUINN, Emma and myself (Miss CatherineSTAWELL of Crobeg) went to Mrs FOOT'S of Springfort to visit Mrs JohnDrew ATKINS'. (Ref: M2630 Grove White Extracts of St Peter's Cork,National Archives, Dublin.) Katherine Buttevant FOOTT married Thomas HERRICK on the 29th ofApril 1834 in Cork, Ireland. (See Marriage Settlement and Deeds below.) Husband, Thomas Wade FOOTT died and was buried on the 6th of June1834 in the Parish of Cahirduggan, Cork. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Memorials of Registered DEEDS . FHC Film # 0100296. 1834 Vol. 12 No. 266. ATKIN to FOOTT . Deed of Appointm. Regis. 6 May 1834. No 266 … To the Register appointed by Act of Parliament for theRegistering of Deeds & so forth … A memorial of a certain Deed ofAppointment bearing date the Twenty Eighth day of April one thousandEight Hundred and thirty-four made and executed by Thomas Wade Foott ofSpringfort in the County of Cork Esq. And Mary Foott orse Beamish orseAtkin his wife reciting a certain Deed of Settlement bearing date theTwenty-second day of December One Thousand Eight Hundred & Thirteen whereby certain Lands therein mentioned stand charged with certain Sums ofMoney therein mentiond. As a provision for the Younger Children of saidmarriage with power to said Mary Foott to appoint a sum of Two ThousandPound part & parcel there of & Reciting that by Deed of Appointmentbearing Date Twenty First December One Thousand Eight Hundred & ThirtyThree Said Mary Foott with the consent of said Thos Wade Foott exercisesuch power of appointment and thereby amongst other appointments there inspecified Appointed the sum of five hundred pound of the said TwoThousand Pound to her daughter Catherine Foott and after reciting that amarriage was then intended to be Solemnized between Thos Herrick ofCoolkerka in the County of Cork Esq and said Catherine Foott the saidMary Foott did by said Deed of which this is a Memorial Confirmed &declare irrevocable the appointment so made by her of said sum of FiveHundred Pound Irish Currency to her daughter said Catherine Foott andsaid Thomas Wade Foott did by said Deed of which this is a Memorl. Directthat the sum of Five Hundred pound former Irish Currency should be forthwith raised & paid to said Thomas Herrick on his Marriage with saidCatherine Foott with Interest at the rate of five pounds by the yearthere on from the day of the Solemnization of the said Intended Marriage.The witness to the Execution of said Deed and this Memrl. Are RichardDaunt Reilly and Francis Herrick of the City of Cork Gent attd. Thomas WFoott (his seal) Mary Foott (Seal) Signed & sealed in the presence ofRichard Daunt Rielly F. Herrick the above named Frances Herrick makethoath Saith that he was present and saw the Deed of which the abovewriting purports to be a memorial duly executed by the above mentionedThomas Wade Foott Mary Foott Saith he is a subscribing Witness to theExecution of said Deed and this Memorial ?reptly by the said Thomas WadeFoott and Mary Foott and that the named Frances Herrick Sworn before meat the City of Cork this 1st day of May 1834 a Master Extrodinary forthe taking of affidavits in His Majesty's High Courts of Chancery inIreland and I knoweth the Deponent Robert Morragh Master Exectr. HERRICK & FOOTT Marriage Settlement Regst. 6 May 1834. No. 267 ….. To the Register appointed by Act of Parliament for theRegistering of Deeds Conveyances and Wills …. Memorial of a certainIndented Deed of Settlement bearing date the Twenty ninth day of AprilOne thousand Eight Hundred and thirty four and made between ThomasHerrick of CoolKerKa in the County of Cork Esq of the first Thomas WadeFoott of Springfort in the said County Esq and Catherine Foott Spinsterhis daughter of the second part Thomas Lucas of Richforton and JamesFoott of Springfort both in the County of Cork Esqs of the third partJasper Evans Lucas of Laskanduff and Walter Atkin of Atkinville both inthe County of Cork Esqs of the fourth part Thomas Herrick of the City ofCork Merchant and William Francis ATKIN of Fern Hill in the County ofCork Esq of the fifth part After reciting that a Marriage was thenshortly to be had and solemnized between the said Thomas Herrick and thesaid Catherine Foott and further Reciting as therein recited by the saidDeed of which this is a Memrl. The said Thomas Herrick did for theConsns. Therein mentd. Bargain sell release and confirm unto the saidThomas Lucas and James Foott in their actual proffession then being byvirtue of the Bargain and Sale therein Recited all that and those thatpart of the Lands of Corroora and Coolkerky being the ?…… parts of thetwo plowlands of Corroora and Coolkerky as then in the possession of SaidThomas Herrick and his undertennants Conty by common estimation ThreeHundred and Sixty six acres statute measure be the same more or lesssituate lying and being in the Barony of Kinalee and County Cork To holdthe same ….. with then respective Appurts unto the same Thomas Lucasand James Foott and their heirs for ever upon Trust Among others topermit and suffer the said Catherine Foott and her assigns in case sheshould survive the said Thomas Herrick her intended husband to havereceive and take out of the rents ?moneys & profits of said LandTenenents Heredits and premises one yearly rent charge or sum of onehundred and fifty pound during the term of her natural life the same tobe paid and payable halfyearly as therein mentd with power of Distrefsand Re-Entry to the said Catherine Foott and her assigns in case of nonpayment there of And as to said Land Tenements Heredits & Premisessubject to yearly rent charge or sum of one hundred and fifty pounds andthe remedies reasoned for recovering there of immediately after thedecease of the said Thomas Herrick To the use of the said Jasper EvansLucas and Walter Atkin their Excors Admons and Assigns for the Term ofOne Hundred Years without impeachment of waste upon the Trusts thereinMentd. And immediately after the confirmation of the said Term of OneHundred Years and in the meantime Subject to the use of thee said ThomasHerrick and William Francis Atkin their Exers. Admons and assigns for theterm of Five Hundred Years upon the several Trusts and To and for theseveral uses intents and purposes and subject to the several promisesdeclarations and agreements therein expressed and declared of andConcerning the same ?rsptly … . to said Deed as to the Executor thereofby said Thomas Herrick said Thomas Wade Foott and Catherine Foott withthis Memol. As to the execution thereof by the said Thomas Kerrick orseRichard Daunt Reilly of the City of Cork Attorney at Law William Noah ofDanville in the County of Cork Esq and John Duggan of Elmvale in the saidCounty of Cork Esq & Thos Herrick (seal) signed and sealed in thepresence of Rich Daunt Reily, William Nash, John Duggan The above namedRichard Daunt Reily maketh oath and saith that he was present and saw theabove named Thomas Herrick, Thomas Wade Foott and Catherine Foott rsptly.Duly execute the original Deed of Which this is a meml. And that he alsosaw the said Thomas Herrick duly execute the above Memorial and saith thename Richard Daunt Reilly thereto rsptly. Subscribe as a witness theretorsptly. Is the Deponent proper name and hand writing Richard Daunt ReillySworn before me at the City of Cork the 18th day of April 1834 by virtueof a Commsn. Of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland Adminsteredfor the taking of Affidvits in the said City of Cork and I know DeponentRobert Morragh Commr. | ATKIN, Mary (I3308)
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2429 | Mary is a bit of a mystery. There are two entries in the IGI for her birth/bap at Pontefract. The first calls her 'Mary Scott Haigh', mum (only) Mary Ann Haigh. There is also a second entry for the baptism. This calls her 'Mary Scott', dad John Scott mum Ann.She never married. She was with William Hick in 1841 and 1861, niece. William married an Elizabeth Lawrence at Pontefract on 1 Jul 1830. They had a son William Bap 3 Jul 1831 at Pontefract. Elizabeth was born abt 1789 and baptised 13 Jan 1790 at Pontefract. Her dad was John and mum Ann (as were Joseph's). I haven't been able to find Elizabeth Hick in the 1841 census. By 1851 William had a wife Mary and a son William (20). Mary was with the Lowrances at Barnsley for all the other cencus up to 1891, as niece to Martha and cousin to John and Sarah. It's pretty certain that John Lawrence died and Ann remarried a Thomas Haigh. They had a daughter Mary Ann (half sister to Joseph and Elizabeth) (plus other childs). This is he Mary Ann mum to Mary. Dates and all add up.So Mary was actually half niece to both William Hick and Martha Lowrence (both by marriage).jwe 17/7/2006 | HAIGH, Mary (I2384)
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2430 | Mary Victoria Roberts ATKIN baptised on the 23rd January 1840 at ChristChurch, Cork. She died at Tangier, Morocco on the 5th Feb 1867. (Buriedin the family vault in Mt. Jerome Cemetery, Dublin) 1867 - Victoria Atkin (174) - Effects under £3,000 - The Will of VictoriaAtkin late of 5 Merrion Square East Dublin Spinster deceased who died5 February 1867 at Tangier Morocco in Africa was proved at the PrincipalRegistry by the oath of Walter Roberts Atkin of 5 Merrion Square esquirethe sole exec. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ATKIN, Mary Victoria Roberts (I3340)
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2431 | Masonic Record: Belfast Lodge EA - Entered Apprentice FC - Fellow Craft MM - Master Mason Dispn (Dispensation ?) - can find 365, per Tony Schofield there are a number of 365 lodges in USA, but perhaps it could be an Orange Order Lodge - look at the Grand Lodge of Ireland website for links to the Orange Order. According to Nell Atkin, her father had Masonic and Orangemen clothing in his wardrobe in BA! | YOUNG, Charles Octavius Hedderwick (I0029)
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2432 | McAULIFFES OF WEST CLARE (Copied from a document typed up by Eileen Young, ~1950, which looks like the transcript of a letter sent to EY by one of her cousins) Father’s Mother’s Family History Tree About 200 years ago the first of the family arrived in Colmanstown, Co. Clare (This town land is on the Shannon, directly opposite Glin, Co. Limerick). He had been studying for the Priesthood and then gave it up and possibly fled from the wrath of his clan. He came from NW Cork – and the clan was a small and hardy one which spent most of its time fighting. He took to farming in West Clare and his son did likewise. Pat, surnamed Baron (the Fairhaired) next of the line, apparently was a man of great business ability. He developed the salmon industry of West Clare and made a great deal of money at it. His son Simon carried on in a like manner. His sons, Pat and Edward, continued the fishing industry – but times changed etc. and I believe neither had the ability of their predecessors – and now this is not nearly the business that it was. Simon had four sisters -–one married Mr. O’Kelly Knocknahilla; one married Dr. Moloney West Clare and later Australia; one married Martin Dillon, Ennis; and the fourth married R O’Donnell of Co. Limerick – but lived in West Clare. Mr. O’Kelly, Knocknahilla was your grandfather; Dr Moloney was Mrs Freehill’s father; M Dillon was my Grandfather. G Aunt Ellen O’Donnell had no children. | MacAuliffe, Pat Baron (I2625)
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2433 | McAULIFFES OF WEST CLARE Father’s Mother’s Family History Tree - (Copied from a document typed up by Eileen Young, ~1950, which looks like the transcript of a letter sent to EY by one of her cousins) About 200 years ago the first of the family arrived in Colmanstown, Co. Clare (This town land is on the Shannon, directly opposite Glin, Co. Limerick). He had been studying for the Priesthood and then gave it up and possibly fled from the wrath of his clan. He came from NW Cork – and the clan was a small and hardy one which spent most of its time fighting. He took to farming in West Clare and his son did likewise. | McAuliffe, 2nd (I2630)
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2434 | Memoirs in this book: The Reminiscences of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Ruddiman Steuart, Late of the Indian Army. Edited by His Wife [Mary E. Steuart]. With a Genealogical Introduction by His Grand-nephew, A. Francis Steuart. [With a Portrait.]. Only copy I can find on sale in USA for $150! (RA Jun 2016) | STEUART, Lt. Col Thomas Ruddiman (I2548)
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2435 | Mentioned in her father Samuel's Will in 1701. | POMEROY, Rebecca (I3572)
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2436 | Merchant based in Lima Peru, then moved to the city of Valparaiso Chile, where he established the company Huth & Co. Comerciante destacado de Lima, Peru, pues se Traslado a la cuided de Valparaiso, Chile, donde establecio la firma Huth & Company. | Browne, Bartholemew George (I0104)
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2437 | Methodists | ATKIN, Gore (I3859)
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2438 | Methodists. | ATKIN, Samuel (I6844)
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2439 | Millicent's sister Frances started a family in Wisbech, but then moved away to Erdington (Warwickshire), now a suburb of Birmingham, around 1824. It would seem that Millicent followed her or went with her, as she was married that year in nearby Aston to a gardener from Suffolk (one can speculate how that came about!). Frances raised a large family and remained in the Erdington area, whilst Millicent soon moved away to London, where she spent the rest of her life, and where most of her children were born. Notes from Mike Sasse 2015 | TUSTING, Millicent (I44648)
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2440 | Monument in Stoke Prior Here lyeth the body of Cecilia the wife of William Watson, Rector ofSutton Colefoeld in the County of Warwick and daughter of HenryConningsby of Hampton Wafer, in the County of Hereford Esq, - whodeparted this life the 1st day of March 1705 More About CECILIA FITZWILLIAM CONINGSBY: Baptism: July 18, 1625/14 Burial: October 07, 1689, Hereford Cathederal15 | CONINGSBY, Cecelia Fitzwilliam (I5698)
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2441 | Monumental Inscriptions, Mt. Jerome Cemetery, Dublin. "Sacred to the memory of Lt. Col. John FOOTT, late 88th and24th Regt.,son of the late Thomas Wade FOOTT Esq., Springfort Hall, Co. Cork diedJan 27 1892. This stone so erected in loving remeberance by his widow." "Here is also buried Eliza M.A. FOOTT widow of the above Lt. Col. JohnFOOTT 24th Regt. and youngest daughter of the late Capt. George THOMPSON16th Lancers, died 4 Aug 1914 aged 84 years." | FOOTT, John (I7371)
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2442 | More about Eldernell, Brisbane: https://heritage.brisbane.qld.gov.au/heritage-places/822 | HEMMANT, William (I2547)
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2443 | More info here: https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L8QS-PB4/walter-stewart-atkin-1869-1920?cid=fs_email https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/176887703 | ATKIN, Commander Walter Stewart RN RNR (I2520)
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2444 | n 1938, aged 63, THomas Rawson Tusting was married at Kensington Registry Office to Shiela Margaret STEEN, aged about 26. She was the daughter of Lt. Col. Robert STEEN M.D., a retired Colonel in the I.M.S. (Indian Medical Services), who over a period of nearly 40 years practiced from an address in Old Broad Street, London. I find no birth records for Shiela, so suspect she may have been born in India. Thomas Rawson is again quoted as a geologist. The pair appear together on the electoral register at an address near to his previous London base in 1945 and 1946, but Shiela alone at the same address for 1947 to 1950. They must have separated/divorced. There are no more records I find for him until his death in the Wallingford area of Oxfordshire in 1959. Shiela appears continuously in the phone book as Tusting from 1945 to 1953(unlike her husband), She remarried in 1953 (it would seem to a divorcee) and soon had a child. Both her and her new partner had connections with Fleet Street, and the trail continues through her old addresses, new addresses (residential and Fleet Street) and a third marriage for Shiela (to an AITKEN) to her apparent demise in Bromley in 1998. You might like to know that I have now traced the baptism record of (Thomas) Rawson Tusting's wife Sheila, and she was indeed born in India. A shipping record shows she left with her mother in December 1914, apparently heading for Ireland. Sheila's father was then a Major in the Indian Medical Services, so the move would seem to be connected with the outbreak of war. Source: Mike Sasse 2015 | STEEN, Sheila Margaret (I44615)
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2445 | Name changed to George Oliver, legally, during 1918. | ONIONS, Oliver (I10269)
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2446 | Named after her mother, Arabella Victoria ATKIN was born on the 27thof November 1823 at Atkinville, Douglas, Co.Cork Ireland. She was thethird daughter of Walter ATKIN and Arabella DREW. (Birth date from theInternational Genealogical Index.) At St. Michael's Church, City of Limerick, on the 1st of July 1852,Arabella ATKIN daughter of Walter ATKIN gentleman, married Henry DigbyDante HARRIS son of Abel HARRIS solicitor. The marriage ceremony wasconducted by Edward HERBERT. The witnesses were Joseph SEYMOUR and........ HEWSON. Henry Digby Dante HARRIS and his wife Arabella ATKIN joined theATKIN family in emigrating to America where they settled. Their son Abel Walter HARRIS married Mary Gertrude KERSEY/ MILLS on the21st of Nov 1901, Hendricks Co., Indianna, U.S.A. Daughter Arabella A. HARRIS married M.J. ANDERSON, on the 9th of August1881 in Coffey County, Kansas. (Marriage Affidavits, It 1 1877 -1887Film #1510348) He was possibly a Doctor. 1880 Census, Burlington, Coffey Co., Kansas, U.S.A. HARRIS, Henry self mar. white 51 b. Ireland. Farmer fath. bIre. Moth. b.Ire " Arabella Wife mar. " 51 " Keepshouse " " " " " Arabella Dau s " 13 b. Ilinois" " " Abel Son s " 17 b. MO "" " Abel Nephew s " 25 b. Ire Laborer" " ATKIN Mary sisterL s ?25 b. Ire " " ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1910 Census Colorado, Montrose Co., Cimarron. HARRIS, Abel W. Head 47 b. Illinois " Mary G. wife 37 b. Kansas " Martha A. dau 7 Kansas " Joyce D " 5 Indianna " Henry D D son 1 Colorado HARRIS, Henry D.D. father 81 Ire. England | ATKIN, Arabella Victoria (I3271)
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2447 | Naval hero. Sir Thomas Bourchier, Royal Navy. https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Naval_Biographical_Dictionary/Bourchier,_Thomas for more info | Bourchier, Captain RN Thomas K.C.B. (I0206)
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2448 | Nell Atkin notes - No children Left the Cumming lapel crest badge to Nell, in the box of stuff, Motto 'Prudentia praestat Robari' - Wisdom supersedes strength. | Spence, Stanley (I2580)
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2449 | Nell Atkin notes - No children | Spence, Dorothy (I2576)
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2450 | Never Married | Yates, Elisabeth (I0078)
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