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Wexford / Re: Adam Loftus Lynn and Henry L Linn
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From 'Houses of Wexford' (with special thanks to David Rowe & Eithne Scallan)
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Innyard House, Fethard-On-Sea.
(also Inyard-Inguard-Irmgard)
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History.
Innyard house was probably built about 1780.
An Eleanor Mildway, daughter of Loftus of Fethard Castle, married John Lynn, who came to Fethard before 1746.
Around 1780, Lynns vacated Fethard Castle.
The father, John, and son, Adam, went to Dungulph, but John jnr went to Inyard where decendants resided until about 1900.
Lewis in 1837, remarked, 'Inyard, the seat of the Lynn family, is situated in tastefully disposed grounds.
According to Cloney, Thomas Keogh Lynn (surgeon) lived the last 30 years of his life in Inyard where he died in 1890 aged 89.
The last Lynn of Innyard was Henry's son, William Henry Lynn.
The date of his death is 1915 and included among detailed memorial inscriptions dating from 1800 onwards in the cemetery in Fethard-On -sea.
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Innyard House, Fethard-On-Sea.
(also Inyard-Inguard-Irmgard)
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History.
Innyard house was probably built about 1780.
An Eleanor Mildway, daughter of Loftus of Fethard Castle, married John Lynn, who came to Fethard before 1746.
Around 1780, Lynns vacated Fethard Castle.
The father, John, and son, Adam, went to Dungulph, but John jnr went to Inyard where decendants resided until about 1900.
Lewis in 1837, remarked, 'Inyard, the seat of the Lynn family, is situated in tastefully disposed grounds.
According to Cloney, Thomas Keogh Lynn (surgeon) lived the last 30 years of his life in Inyard where he died in 1890 aged 89.
The last Lynn of Innyard was Henry's son, William Henry Lynn.
The date of his death is 1915 and included among detailed memorial inscriptions dating from 1800 onwards in the cemetery in Fethard-On -sea.
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