Interesting that Sophia Frewen’s father’s was a Thomas – this Christian name is associated with the Limerick Frewens, who are a branch of the Frewens of Northiam. Between the two, there are dozens of Thomas Frewens.....
A Thomas Frewen born Northiam, Sussex 1611 is generally regarded as the founding member of the family in Ireland. His grandson, Rev. Thomas Frewen, Rector of Castleconnell was father of William Frewen, Gentleman, who married Phebe Davis on 16th May at St. Bridgets, Dublin (Marriage Lists for 1754 Dublin) and who had a daughter Sophie. Not your one, but an example of the coincidence of names.
The only Sophia Frewens I have come across are from the Castleconnell, Co. Limerick branch of the Frewen family. Apart from the Sophia who married Tisdall I mentioned above, the others are:
Limerick Chronicle Saturday 15 November 1800
Married last Thursday to Ml. Ryan, Sadler of Newport, Co. Tipperary, to Miss S. Frewen daughter of Mr. Frederick Frewen late of Castle Connell.
Clare Journal Monday 28 January 1811
On Thursday morning Mr. William Erson of Limerick to Miss Sophia Frewen daughter of the late John Frewen, Esq., of Castle Connell.
Limerick Evening Post Wednesday 2 September 1812
Married on Sunday Mr. W. Tisdall of this city, grocer, to Miss Sophia Frewen, daughter of the late J. Frewen of Castle Connell, Esq.
Shanew – re the Stephen Frewen, Solicitor with addresses at 16 Kildare St, Dublin and Limerick – I suspect that the Dublin address is an accommodation one, as there is a requirement for a country lawyer to maintain a Dublin postal address for service of documents. Stephen is a name common in the Limerick (and Northiam) family. There were several generations of lawyers (many Williams) in the Limerick and Tipperary families.
From the Frewen families listed in the second post on this thread, most are from the Tipperary branches, but the Crumlin ones are as far as I know not (closely) related to them. My suggestion is to concentrate on the Castleconnell branch and you might be lucky!
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