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Offline Jack2227

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Re: D'ACRE in Laios
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 02 March 11 12:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi Cathy,

I purchased the book ' Ireland's Huguenots and their Refuge, 1662-1745
An Unlikely Haven'
(Raymond Hylton)

and it has a chapter entitled "Fortress Ireland"-The Linchpin;Portarlington's
Saga, 1692-1720
but in that section there is no mention of D'acre either in Portarlington or Mountrath, or even Queens County itself.
Mountrath is not mentioned in any section of the book, and the reason I offer this information, is perhaps it might either narrow the years of your search, or broaden it!!!
If I come across any other mention of the name I will, of course, post it here,
Best wishes,
Jack

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Re: D'ACRE in Laios
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 02 March 11 13:08 GMT (UK) »
From Eng/Wales census; 1841-1911.

1871;
Dacre Harry; (Ireland) 26, boarder.
Market place, Marybelone All Saints
London Middlesex

Dacre Joseph; (Ireland) 35, head.
Hartn Upper st, West Derby
Everton Lancs.

Dacre Ellen; (Ireland) 27, wife
address-as Joseph above
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1881;
Dacre Eillen; (Ireland) 27, boarder
58, Provincial st
Barrow In Furness Lancs.

Dacre M; 4, boarder, juvenile
address-as Eillen above.
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1891;
Dacre Richard; (Ireland-Castletown) 34, head, Shipyard lab.
7, Davy st,
Barrow In Furness

Dacre Sarah; (Ireland-Antrim); 22, wife
25 Steele st
Ulverston Lancs
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1901;
Dacre Richard; (Ireland); 44, head, general lab.
100, Crellin st
Barrow in Furness
St George, Central

Dacre John; (Ireland) 30, head, married, time-keeper
132 Havelock rd Aston
Saltlee St Saviours
East Birmingham

Dacre Sarah J; (Ireland); 32, wife, married
28 Steele st Ulverston
St Mary & C
Lancs East
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1911;
Dacre Sarah Jane;(Ireland) 42, widow, married 20years,
7 children, (6living-1died)
Dunmery Ireland Resident
160 North Lonsdale rd Ulverston
Private house-6 rooms
Lancs.

Dacre Margarate; (Ireland-Birr) 25, wife, married 10years,
3 children-3alive)
5 Marygate Lane York
Private house-7 rooms
Yorkshire West Riding York East.
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Jack


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Re: D'ACRE in Laios
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 03 March 11 00:25 GMT (UK) »
GDAY jack:)
Thanks for that
Wonder if that lot are somehow related
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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CHIVELL and MORRISSEY in your names List
« Reply #12 on: Monday 21 April 14 02:21 BST (UK) »
Hi Cathy, I am brand new on this website and not sure if you are the person who has both CHIVELL and MORRISSEY's in the bottom line of the first message. ;D  My husband is the CHIVELL-MORRISSEY descendent and I am doing his family genealogy for him.  The earliest I have found his CHIVELLs is in Cornwall, England in the 1861 Census...they are:  Margaret SNELL CHIVELL.  Her son, James SNELL CHIVELL.  He is the grandfather to Christopher's (my husband) Grandmother, Alma CHIVELL born in Grass Valley, Nevada County, CA to William CHIVELL and Fannie Elizabeth GODFREY - family "originally" from Nova Scotia. In Nova Scotia, Charles GODFREY (1826) married a Mary Ann MORRISSEY -- and her father was born in Ireland, as was her mother, Hellen (sic) Surname as yet unknown.   As CHIVELL is not a very common name, do you think that there might be a connection betwixt yours and his/mine?  I look forward to receiving your reply and apologies if I have put this message in the wrong "surname" blog.  Louise Navarrette Norgaar


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Re: D'ACRE in Laios
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 03 May 14 16:35 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:)
Quite a while since your query but there are two Dacres listed in this index of Laois  Deeds held by the Genealogical Society of Ireland.
Link
 http://www.familyhistory.ie/docs/archives/Laois%20Papers%20Deeds.pdf
annclare
Kerrisk, Healy, McGuire, Duggan - Kerry and US
Tuohy/Toohey,Gorman, Purcell, Fanning- Holycross Tipperary