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D'ACRE in Laios
« on: Wednesday 11 March 09 05:19 GMT (UK) »
GDAY:)
Trying to Research my direct D'ACRE line that were french Refugees to Ireland in 1700s
Apparently were involved in silk weaving or Spinning industry, either there or as others said in Donegal
Some Changed the Name to DEAKER
May have been Hugenots, but trying to find some records where i can at least locate the family etc
Thanks
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Ireland...Direct Lines
Down..Clendinnen
Clare..Haren, Ryan
Kerry...Doody
Tipperary...Morrisey
Wexford...Clendinnen, Steele, Ellis
Roscommon...Carley, Fallon

France...D'Acre, Went to Ireland some Changed to DEAKER

England Direct Lines
Norfolk: Clamp, Chesney, Atkins, streek
Essex: Mountford, Cornell, Philpott, Hawkes
Wiltshire: Stone, Annetts,

Watt, Toombs, Greville, Revell , Hindmarsh, Williams, Chivell, Collocott, Carle, Bayliss, Berry, Dewsbury, Dungey, Edwards, Gray, Haughton

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Re: D'ACRE in Laios
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 11 March 09 17:25 GMT (UK) »
Transcription of names in the Huguenot Cemetry, Dublin here:

http://www.hidden-dublin.com/huguenot/huguenot2.html

No D'Acre or Deaker that I can see but I only gave a quick look. Some links to other Huguenot sites also.

The Laois (Queen's County) Huguenots appeared to have settled in Portarlington.

Dara.

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Re: D'ACRE in Laios
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 11 March 09 19:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi oaks:)
Thanks for that
Regards
Cathy:)
Ireland...Direct Lines
Down..Clendinnen
Clare..Haren, Ryan
Kerry...Doody
Tipperary...Morrisey
Wexford...Clendinnen, Steele, Ellis
Roscommon...Carley, Fallon

France...D'Acre, Went to Ireland some Changed to DEAKER

England Direct Lines
Norfolk: Clamp, Chesney, Atkins, streek
Essex: Mountford, Cornell, Philpott, Hawkes
Wiltshire: Stone, Annetts,

Watt, Toombs, Greville, Revell , Hindmarsh, Williams, Chivell, Collocott, Carle, Bayliss, Berry, Dewsbury, Dungey, Edwards, Gray, Haughton

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Re: D'ACRE in Laios
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 19 March 09 12:02 GMT (UK) »
Rathdowney cemetery;

Dacres Darren? infant, Harristown, 19/4/1956

Dacres Michael, 68, RC, labourer, married, Harristown, 15/5/1979


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Re: D'ACRE in Laios
« Reply #4 on: Monday 23 March 09 21:42 GMT (UK) »
Head of household 1901.

Poor Law Union Abbeyleix;
Grantstown/Kilnaseer

Lambert Dacers; Middlemount or Ballyvaughlaun, Grantstown

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Re: D'ACRE in Laios
« Reply #5 on: Monday 09 November 09 09:00 GMT (UK) »
Cathy

I am a bit confused as to what info you have on the family

I was going through Connorsgenealogy.com just now, and I see you have an interest in Dacre/Deaker for Mountrath in 1700s.(I assume you are the Cathy Carley from Aus there)

Do you think they came from Mountrath?
Grant in Tipperary
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Blong in Leix
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Re: D'ACRE in Laios
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 19 May 10 11:19 BST (UK) »
GDAY Corisande:)
just seen your reply, from awhiles back
according to D'ACRE researcher they started some silk weaving industry in montrath, and were french refugees..William D'ACRE he was born circa 1740 in france no idea where , he married an alice, he died after the birth of their son jon in 1760 in ireland
supposed to have been french hugenots BUT can find no record of him in a hugenot site
Regards
Cathy:)
Ireland...Direct Lines
Down..Clendinnen
Clare..Haren, Ryan
Kerry...Doody
Tipperary...Morrisey
Wexford...Clendinnen, Steele, Ellis
Roscommon...Carley, Fallon

France...D'Acre, Went to Ireland some Changed to DEAKER

England Direct Lines
Norfolk: Clamp, Chesney, Atkins, streek
Essex: Mountford, Cornell, Philpott, Hawkes
Wiltshire: Stone, Annetts,

Watt, Toombs, Greville, Revell , Hindmarsh, Williams, Chivell, Collocott, Carle, Bayliss, Berry, Dewsbury, Dungey, Edwards, Gray, Haughton

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Re: D'ACRE in Laios
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 02 November 10 18:08 GMT (UK) »
Might be of some use;

Bodwell/Clough cemetery, Laois.

Dacres Patrick; 26/11/1922  (50)
Margaret; 17/3/1931 (45)
Thomas; 24/3/1956 (81)
William; 20/7/1956 (77)
James; 29/3/1969 (92)

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Re: D'ACRE in Laios
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 02 March 11 05:36 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jack:)
Thanks for that
Regards
Cathy:)
Ireland...Direct Lines
Down..Clendinnen
Clare..Haren, Ryan
Kerry...Doody
Tipperary...Morrisey
Wexford...Clendinnen, Steele, Ellis
Roscommon...Carley, Fallon

France...D'Acre, Went to Ireland some Changed to DEAKER

England Direct Lines
Norfolk: Clamp, Chesney, Atkins, streek
Essex: Mountford, Cornell, Philpott, Hawkes
Wiltshire: Stone, Annetts,

Watt, Toombs, Greville, Revell , Hindmarsh, Williams, Chivell, Collocott, Carle, Bayliss, Berry, Dewsbury, Dungey, Edwards, Gray, Haughton