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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #333 on: Tuesday 20 February 18 21:00 GMT (UK) »
Joe, a note for work in progress...

I saw this today and thought of you https://blog.findmypast.com/cincinnati-and-chicago-sacramental-registers-online-for-the-first-time-2515133174.html

Maybe something new to found there later this year.

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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #334 on: Tuesday 20 February 18 21:35 GMT (UK) »
The Galway Militia from 1793   https://www.jstor.org/stable/25550195
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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #335 on: Wednesday 21 February 18 03:44 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Monica.  Nice of you to let me know.

What a surprise.  It's been years since I accessed the Catholic church archives of Cincinnati.  There was one archivist there, just one, for many years.  She was great:  I'd send an actual paper letter requesting info, include a check, and she would dig through the catacombs ;-) unearth some old document, make an actual paper copy, and snail mail it back to me.  Then they closed the archives, for reorganization purposes, supposedly.  This is the first I've heard of them being accessible again.

Lady Anne is back in her frame on my cousin's Wall of Fame.
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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #336 on: Wednesday 21 February 18 21:56 GMT (UK) »
Lady Ann is looking fab there with the family  :) Quite at home  ;)

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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #337 on: Wednesday 28 February 18 21:20 GMT (UK) »
Bitterly cold and snowy...

A addition for the day for our searches:

Subject: Lord Duffis a native of the Scotch Islands /Shetland or Hebridies group
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 1999 11:23:59 EDT

Dear Sir,

I have a family tree written in the late 1800's that shows a Col John Sutherland of  Ballinasole, Galway,Ireland.The adjutant of his majesties Galway Regiment also known as the 11th Regiment.He was the younger son of Lord duffis and married Christain Joyce ,Daughter of Oliver Joyce a member of the tribes of Galway,when his first wife died he married LadyVeasy Daly, daughter of Lord Daly who was the brother of Lord Viscound Dunsandle.The record shows also a relative of his an William Sutherland [Officer] serving with Lord Townsed who left a will dated 1770.The records show John Sutherland, born 1771 and died 1847 in Galway,Ireland.This Col John Sutherland is my ancestor and if you would have any information on Lord Duffis I would be greatful.

Thank you.

Claude D. Horne De Fiacha


www.duffus.com/sundaynews12_19_99.htm

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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #338 on: Wednesday 28 February 18 21:50 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #339 on: Thursday 01 March 18 10:06 GMT (UK) »
I have to say I don't recognise the relationships as described in the latest addition.
As far as I know John Sutherland of the Galway militia was only ever Adjutant Captain,never Colonel,though I do agree withe dates(1771-1847).(One thing that has always concerned me is that John Sutherland is not described as "deceased" on Jessie Sophia's marriage).It always seemed reasonable that he would have had a prior marriage to the Daly one I have ascribed to him,as he would have been 38 at the time,though I have not found evidence of the Christian Joyce marriage,and,much more importantly,I don't recognise the Daly line of this snippet.Can anyone identify Lady Veasy Daly?

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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #340 on: Thursday 01 March 18 10:45 GMT (UK) »
You have the garbage that causes confusion....

e.g.  he married LadyVeasy Daly, daughter of Lord Daly who was the brother of Lord Viscount Dunsandle.

Instead of using PROPER NAMES

he married LadyVeasy Daly, daughter of Lord Daly who was the brother of Lord Viscount DALY OF Dunsandle.

then at least one can follow things much easier!!


ANOTHER..


He was the younger son of Lord duffis

WHICH ONE??  USE A CHRISTIAN NAME TOO!!



LORD ? DUFFIS


"any information on Lord Duffis I would be greatful."   WHICH ONE????? ? ? ? ? ?
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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #341 on: Thursday 01 March 18 10:47 GMT (UK) »
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