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Carlow / Re: Percival in Carlow
« on: Thursday 01 November 18 12:11 GMT (UK)  »
The Percivals in County Leitrim and County Longford were all Church of Ireland.   The earliest ones we can identify were Alexander born about 1775 and John born about 1795.  They were both constables at some time.   Why did they go to Ireland and where from?  Is there anyone out there who knows a lot about the constabulary?

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Longford / Re: Same family of Percivals in Longford and Leitrim
« on: Sunday 09 September 18 13:13 BST (UK)  »
Very much look fooling forward to hearing what your mother has to say


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Longford / Re: Same family of Percivals in Longford and Leitrim
« on: Saturday 08 September 18 12:00 BST (UK)  »
1. Coolaney is near Temple House so I imagine so.....how is the surname spelt?
2.I don't know.   Why?
3.Not sure.   
Why do we want to know where they are buried?

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Longford / Re: Same family of Percivals in Longford and Leitrim
« on: Saturday 08 September 18 09:39 BST (UK)  »
Hello everyone, I have just discovered your new posts on Rootschat!
I have been beavering away at Percival family history for about 25 years.  If you go back and read my posts(why bother I'll start again) you will see that my mother was
Linnea Percival daughter born 1915 to William(born in NSW 1865)
son of Arthur born in Co Leitrim in 1828 to John Percival and Anne Rosemond
The Thomas you talk of who was the son of John P and Ann R was married to Margaret Irwin. He died in 1910.  He is mentioned in the 1901 Census of Ireland.  His family of 5 are the only non Catholics in the townland of Aughriman, Kiltoghert Co.Leitrim.
They had 8 children one of whom is John Shaw P (he dies in 1966).  He marries Elizabeth Ann Browne  and they had 4 children Kathleen ,Ivy ,John Alexander and Margaret.  There are also some who die as infants.
About 14 years ago I went to visit Kathleen and Ivy.  Kathleen was in her 90s and she and her sisters have now all died. I don't know about Alex who was a GP in Sligo (I think)
Thomas and Margaret also had another son William Alexander who migrated to New Zealand.He and his wife had three sons Thomas 1914,John 1921 and Campbell 1923.
They have all died but Cam did an enormous amount of Percival family history until his death this year. 
I live in Melbourne,Victoria.  When I was in Ireland visiting Kathleen in Mohill I drove over and had lunch with Sandy Perceval at Temple House.  At that time Sandy referred to our family of Percivals as cousins but I have never been able to discover a blood connection.This is mainly due to the fact that we cannot discover where John Percival(our earliest forebear)was  born in about 1795.
My family tree shows many connections with McCormacks and Jones and Irwins etc.  They all seem to descend from John but where did he come from before he married Ann Rosemond?????
Patrick Perceval(note spelling) suggests we may be from the wrong side of the Perceval blanket but the only proof my be in the papers at Temple House.  Rodney now looks after the house but his grand mother had a lot of papers in the past.
Here are some extra notes I have made in the past
"On the IGI I found some information that said William Perceval married Anne Rosemond (b) 1795 or 1815 Wexford Sligo.

There was a garrison in Longford at one time. Could the original Percival have been in the Army?


Viscount John Perceval was the 1st Earl of Egmont.  The papers are in the National Library Ireland  MIC/341

A John Percival held a lease in Newtownforbes in 1782. He was probaly at least 18 by this date  which makes him born before 1764. This is possibly the father or grandfather of this John.

This John Percival does not have a son named John which was most unusual at that time.  He names the earliest child we have a record of Alexander.Was this our John's father or is there an earlier son called John who dies?

There is an Alexander Percival who dies in Ennybegs,Co Longford not far from Lissargernal in 1860. He is 99 at death. Born c.1761 Could he be our John's father?
There is an Arthur who is born in c.1792 postmaster aged 28 who is the son of Alexander. Dies in Rusky.  Co Longford."
Does anyone have any questions?
Suggestions?
I have a few family contacts still in Ireland if we need research
I've had my DNA done......have all of you?  I did it through Ancestry.com








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Longford / Re: Same family of Percivals in Longford and Leitrim
« on: Sunday 12 November 17 12:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hi cliffordsclarks,I just found your message.
Unfortunately I cant see a direct link with my family but I'm sure it's the same family of Percivals.  We repeat Alexander,Thomas and Arthur as first names often.
I think many went to the US during the famine and just 2 came here to Australia  an Arthur and Henry although Henry returned to die in Dublin.
One branch also ended up in New Zealand.
Certainly our Percivals intermarried with the McCormicks.  I imagine he is still alive but there is a  Percival McCormick who was an astronaut in the US.  I have been in touch with him but it was at least ten years ago.  He was definitely part of our family. Do you know of him?
Keep in touch.  The furthest we can go back is our ggrandfathers father John born about 1795.  We cannot find out whre the Percivals came from before Leitrim.

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Australia / Re: Arthur Carisford Cooper
« on: Monday 16 May 16 06:54 BST (UK)  »
I am the g grand daughter George Muckle. His daughter Catherine Frances married Thomas Fergus Cooper and they had four children. Does that help you rule out the Muckle family?

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Longford / Re: Same family of Percivals in Longford and Leitrim
« on: Monday 14 July 14 13:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi Larry, thanks for getting in touch.Are you related to the Leckeys?  I have been in touch with some of them over the years.  I have visited Kathleen and her sisters in Ireland.My Arthur was the son of John and Anne Rosemond. I think your Frances was the son of a different Arthur.   My Arthur didn't marry until he arrived in New South Wales. He did have a daughter Frances but she married a George Murray in NSW. When Arthur had been here a few years he sponsored a young nephew to come out here.His name was Robert Percival Jones and Robert was the son of his sister Ann who had married William Jones.   I gather the Percivals and Jones family intermarried a few times. 
Can you tell me exactly where you fit in?  ie. what relation are you to the original John and are you from the Anne Rosemond line or from another wife,possibly Fanny as Cambell suggests.

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Longford / Re: Same family of Percivals in Longford and Leitrim
« on: Saturday 05 February 11 03:29 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Lettys girl.......I am not sure how to contact you by email.....can someone please explain how I do this. We are from the same family.

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Armagh / Re: O'Neill - Master of Lurgan Workhouse
« on: Monday 09 August 10 11:43 BST (UK)  »
Amazing stuff....to think there is another person out there actually interested in my family. I am in Australia. There is also a man in New Zealand doing our tree.I am the ggrand daughter of Arthur Percival b.1833 son of John Percival and Ann Rosemond.Arthur came to New South Wales in 1855.His sister Ann married William Jones and their son Robert b 1.9.1844 also came to NSW.I have been to Ireland and met some of the relatives who are still in Co Leitrim.  The Percivals were in Co Longford and Leitrim but we have now been able to make all the connections.Arthur also had a brother Henry who had  a wife who's address was" Cloonagare Newtownforbes Co Longford Ireland".....according to Griffiths there was also a Margaret Percival in Cloonageeher in 1854....what else do you know and do you have any documentation ? Where are you?

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