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Offline Spanrz

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Re: de Burgh
« Reply #9 on: Monday 04 November 13 02:17 GMT (UK) »
Mary,
           I am familiar with the DeBurgh and Persse names. I have Persse ancestry that goes back to Galway. I am familiar with a DeBurgh Fitzpatrick Persse, who came from Moyode Castle - Galway.

Could you let me know what were the parents names to the DeBurgh your looking for. A lot of names in the Persse family were handed down and it is very difficult to understand who was who, what era they were from and not knowing the parent's names. It is a major trap within this family.
Researching :
Maternal - Hasler (Parliament + Photographers) - mid 1700's+, Galway City & Dublin
Paternal - Fitzgerald - mid 1700's+, Cork City
Maternal - MacNevin (Solicitor's) - mid 1700's+, Dublin
Maternal - Newenham (Parliament, Military) - mid 1700's+, Cork & Dublin
Maternal - Persse (Moyode+Roxborough) - mid 1700's+, Galway
Others: Maternal - Blood, Blakeney (Athenry)

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Re: de Burgh
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 13 November 13 15:15 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

The Persse part of the family is a Leut. Henry Dudley Persse, born 1810c. Galway (no proof).
He Married in Dec,1835 Eliza LOPDELL from Galway. They moved with the army to Mauriyius.

The De Burgh part was 'adopted' in 1874 !!!!  The name was le Brun before that !!!!!!

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Re: de Burgh
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 13 November 13 15:17 GMT (UK) »
Also looking into Blood and Blakeley. Co.Clare.