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RoryT
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Emjay & Erato, I have looked through my records for the source of the info but I think it was on a previous hard-drive that crashed and I had only the paper copies left. Erato had posted to me previously regarding his ancestor Mary who was a daughter of Matthew as far as I can remember. John and Elizabeth Sharp info was gotten from the IGI and I vertified the info from the Parish Records a couple of years ago. I wish I could offer you more but it is very difficult to access records for the Peppards around Wicklow/Carlow during that time and to clearly identify who is who. There are a good few around the Rathdrum area which is close enough to Baltinglass on the Carlow/Wicklow border from where my GGGrandad came from (John and Harriette Sophia Jones).
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Talbot (Kildare/Dublin), Peppard (Wicklow/Carlow/Dublin), Gilman(Carrick-on-Suir), Gaffney, Spooner, Kavanagh, Foley (Kerry/Cork), Sullivan (Cork), Torbet (Edinburgh), Hennessey (Carrick-on-Suir)
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emjaye
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Erato and RoryT,
Well, I think we've gotten a bit mixed up, unfortunately. Luckily for me, though, I have today found the death certificate for my Matthew Peppard (married to Honora Smullen). He died 24 Oct 1902 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. However, the certificate list his parents as Matthew Peppard (Labourer) and Mary, formerly Jenkinson. He is listed as 79 when he died, so that makes his birth somewhere around 1823. So I guess there is still the possibility, Erato, that your Mary fits in here, with a brother/father named Matthew.
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Erato
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Yes, Jenkinson was the name I was given for my Mary Pepper's mother. As I said, I have no evidence that she actually was the daughter of Matthew Pepper and Mary [Ellen?] Jenkinson. But it looks like there might be a link there between your ancestor and mine.
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Wiltshire: Banks, Taylor Somerset: Duddridge, Richards, Barnard, Pillinger Gloucestershire: Barnard, Marsh, Crossman Bristol: Banks, Duddridge, Barnard Down: Ennis, McGee Wicklow: Chapman, Pepper Wigtownshire: Logan, Conning Wisconsin: Ennis, Chapman, Logan, Ware Maine: Ware, Mitchell, Tarr
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emjaye
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Hi Erato,
I'd say it's a fairly safe bet that we've got the same family, the "Jenkinson" is too much of a coincidence. We will have to try to find if there were any other children, maybe through the Census records. Isn't it great when a little bit of the puzzle falls into place?
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Erato
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I see that you are in Australia. I am in Ecuador. This makes digging into early Irish records tough.
I know nothing about Mary Pepper except what became of her and her family in the US. From that point on, I have quite a lot of information.
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Wiltshire: Banks, Taylor Somerset: Duddridge, Richards, Barnard, Pillinger Gloucestershire: Barnard, Marsh, Crossman Bristol: Banks, Duddridge, Barnard Down: Ennis, McGee Wicklow: Chapman, Pepper Wigtownshire: Logan, Conning Wisconsin: Ennis, Chapman, Logan, Ware Maine: Ware, Mitchell, Tarr
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emjaye
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Erato,
I have a contact in Ireland who may be able to do a bit of a search re Matthew Peppard and Mary Jenkinson. In the meantime I would love any information you may have on Mary. My email is (*)
Thank you,
emjaye
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Erato
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I have sent you a PM regarding my gg grandmother, Mary Pepper [Peppard].
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Wiltshire: Banks, Taylor Somerset: Duddridge, Richards, Barnard, Pillinger Gloucestershire: Barnard, Marsh, Crossman Bristol: Banks, Duddridge, Barnard Down: Ennis, McGee Wicklow: Chapman, Pepper Wigtownshire: Logan, Conning Wisconsin: Ennis, Chapman, Logan, Ware Maine: Ware, Mitchell, Tarr
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Matthew Pepper was the son of Matthew Pepper and he married Honor Smullen 27/12/1850 and that marriage was at Rathdrum Co Wicklow Ireland - Her father was Thomas and this can be found in Civil registrations.
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J.M. Flannery
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Looking at headstones in Church of Ireland records, Wicklow Town I came across the following, hope it will fit in somewhere in your records:
"Erected by / John Pepper / in memory of his / affectionate wives / Mary who died the 21st of August 1855 aged 38 years / Elizabeth who died the 21st January 1878 aged 44 years."
Also one of my ancestors called John Malone (1872 - 1948) married circa 1902 to Ellen (Helena) Pepper, who was born Dublin (according to the census of 1901 & 1911) and died November 1966 in Wicklow Town. They had 9 known children all now deceased.
Census 1911 = 16 Colley St 65/19 Ellen states she was "married 9 yr. 5 children born & 5 living"
"Ellen Malone, aged 92 yrs R.C. Housewife, widow Glenside Road, (Colley Rd), died 29th November 1966.
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Doyle, Malone, Ryan, Wicklow. Murray of Arklow. (O)Carroll of Annamoe, & Cornagower, Brittas, Wicklow, & Co Carlow. Waters, Haughton, Leviston, Goggin. Kavanagh Wicklow. Lavender and Newman of Ballyhad, Rathdrum.
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