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Clendinnen and Swayne
« on: Saturday 28 April 18 23:19 BST (UK) »
Hi:)
I  would Appreciate any help with these Swaynes Clendinnen IN Wexford


  Ok here goes


John Clendinnen born circa 1770 in downpatrick Co down (According to Wesleyan Archives...He was a wesleyan Minister

in Ireland)   Married Mary Ann Ellis  4th March 1802  Apparently in Kildare

They had 2 sons

John J(James?) Clendinnen born 1804 Co Cork Ireland
William Clendinnen(My Direct Line) Born 1805.Ireland

Apparently Mary Ann Clendinnen(Johns Wife) Died Circa 1810   Tho her death hasnt been Found

Then he apparently Married Mary Charlotte Robson in 1813 In Ossory
According to a Clendinnen researcher in england  Whose wife is a Clendinnen connected to my lot 

 Mary Charlotte Robson was a Widow when married John Clendinnen

There is a Marriage in Ossory of a Mary Charlotte Crane to a Middleton robson(Cant find his death tho) in 1797 in

Ossory

They Had a daughter Mary Cecilia Robson born circa 1799   May have been other children ?
She apparently married John Swayne 1818 in Ossory...
There may have been other children to them too

They had Children Elizabeth Luanda Swayne born circa 1820  And Mary Charlotte Swayne  born circa 1822(She married

Thomas brend in 1846 in Bideford Devon...Father for mary charlotte swayne was John Swayne listed as a yeoman
The Preacher John Clendinnen(My gggrandfather) was listed as a witness..Have that marriage cert


John Clendinnen and Mary charlotte (Nee Robson) Had a Daughter Cecilia Born circa 1816 Married John Swayne

...Marriage hasnt been found


They had Children Anna(Annie ) Cecilia Swayne Born circa 1837    That birth hasnt been found
Annie cecilia Married Charles Henry wade ..He was listed as 65 a widower She 30...Married 1863 in Swansea Glamorgan

Wales....Witnesses were her half sister Mary charlotte brend(Nee robson/clendinnen) and Thomas Brend    Marys

Husband...Cecilia or annie cecilias Father was listed as John Swayne  Merchant Deceased
I have that marriage cert also
Anne cecilia Swayne was listed on 1851 census with her grandparents

1851 England Census Name:   Anna C Swayne   
Age:   20    
Estimated Birth Year:   abt 1831   
Relation:   Granddaughter    
Gender:   Female   
Where born:   Norton Berry, Ireland   
      
Civil Parish:   Bideford    
Town:   Bideford    
County/Island:   Devon    
Country:   England    
      

      
Registration district:   Bideford    
Sub registration district:   Bideford    
   
Household schedule number:   136   

Household Members:   Name   Age   
   John Clendennen   80    Wesleyan Minister Born Co Down Ireland
   Mary C Clendennen    72    Born Co Wexford
   Anna C Swayne    20 Granddaughter, Born Newtownbarry Wexford Ireland




the 2 John Swaynes listed as fathers of Mary Charlotte Swayne and annie Cecilia Swayne may have

been cousins according to this clendinnen researcher

Have found nothing else on either of the John Swaynes

Cecilia nee clendinnen and john swayne had another child Samuel alexander Frederick swayne born circa 1839 in

wexford...Cannot find anything more on him   Marriage , death etc etc

Hoping u can help me unravel this lot of john swaynes and maybe find something on samuel alexander swayne
Thanks
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: Clendinnen and Swayne
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 29 April 18 00:41 BST (UK) »
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Re: Clendinnen and Swayne
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 29 April 18 06:04 BST (UK) »
Hi Hallmark:)
Thanks for your reply   Yep have posted before re this lot   But finding nothing significant
we have 2 John Swaynes  One who married Cecilia Clendinnen(?) Circa 1836   Trying to find that marriage and to Prove that    They had the Children  Annie Cecilia born circa 1837 Who married Charles Wade....Have all that info
Nothing tho on her brother Samuel Frederick Alexander Swayne(Swaine) Born circa 1839   That's all I have on him...Maybe other siblings??
Trying to Find Cecilia(annie Cecilias ) Swaynes Death   she was born circa 1816....and theres the death of a Cecilia Swayne in 1904...Not her as she was nee Stacy(steacy)...And her husband was Roger Colley Swayne who died in 1887

And the other John Swayne who married Mary Cecilia Robson in 1818    Nothing more That John Swayne
Talk by some researchers is they may have been cousins??
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: Clendinnen and Swayne
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 29 April 18 12:16 BST (UK) »
This from 1812 but they certainly made complicated wedding agreements!!

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH3-ML9X?i=137&cat=185720


Talk by some researchers is they may have been cousins would want to be similarly researched to find out if they were cousins or not!

They either were or weren't.......Speculation is useless!


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Re: Clendinnen and Swayne
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 29 April 18 14:01 BST (UK) »
Hi:)
I  would Appreciate any help with these Swaynes Clendinnen IN Wexford


  Ok here goes
 

Apparently Mary Ann Clendinnen(Johns Wife) Died Circa 1810   Tho her death hasnt been Found

Then he apparently Married Mary Charlotte Robson in 1813 In Ossory
According to a Clendinnen researcher in england  Whose wife is a Clendinnen connected to my lot 

Mary Charlotte Robson was a Widow when married John Clendinnen

 
Thanks
cathy:)



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Mary Charlotte Robson

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-F9K3-5?i=460&cat=185720

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Re: Clendinnen and Swayne
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 29 April 18 14:36 BST (UK) »
Is Mary Charlotte Robson and Mary Cecilia Robson the same person??
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Re: Clendinnen and Swayne
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 29 April 18 14:38 BST (UK) »
Ignore last post!!!    ;D
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Re: Clendinnen and Swayne
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 29 April 18 17:32 BST (UK) »

Detailed abstract of will of Hugh Swayne of Cork, 1760.   

Dublin: National Library of Ireland, Genealogical Office: Ms.139, p.160
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Re: Clendinnen and Swayne
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 29 April 18 20:04 BST (UK) »
Plenty in 1880' but none Wexford...
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