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Re: De Rinzy - Turbett
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 04 November 17 09:00 GMT (UK) »
Thank you for your reply.

Since I posted my questions I have found out a little bit more about the De Rinzys. James Harward De Rinzy, civil engineer, married Elizabeth Turbitt in the Clogher Cathedral, County Tyrone, 24 July 1867. It seems possible that the marriage was not welcomed by his family. At the time, he had been living at Ballinroan House, County Wicklow. His father was Matthew Thomas De Rinzy of Clobemon Hall, County Wicklow and his mother Jane Richards Jessop.

The married couple left shortly after for India. They had a son Harwood Jessop Edwards De Rinzy, born in Allahabad, Bengal. I am not sure how long they lived in India but they returned to England at some time. James died in London in 1903 and Elizabeth in Dorset in 1906.

This is all I know. I hope it may be of some use to you in sorting out your family tree.

Kind regards,

John Turbott

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« Reply #20 on: Saturday 04 November 17 09:11 GMT (UK) »
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