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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: comparing two wills
« on: Wednesday 08 April 20 10:44 BST (UK)  »


Isn't one the date of Death and the other when Will was finalized by the declaration of account?

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Wicklow / Re: john mcCann
« on: Wednesday 08 April 20 10:11 BST (UK)  »
I was looking at it yesterday it's transcribed as Bishopskill  I think, there was no McCann there

Ah found it
1901
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kildare/Ballymore_Eustace/Bishopskill_Commons/

Wasn't there yesterday.   ;D  ;D

Thought it might have been Naas Rural DED.. I just put McCann in and searched, don't see any even relatively near.

pretty much a dead end for 1901 Census for area I think.


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Wicklow / Re: john mcCann
« on: Wednesday 08 April 20 08:31 BST (UK)  »
I'm not sure there was a jail/prison in Naas in 1901, the old Naas Goal was out of use by 1893.

What needs looking at is Jack McCann statement that he is a native of Bishop's Hill Kildare, I wouldn't mind his age constantly changing in the papers, that's not unusual.
Question is was he born in Dublin and raised in Kildare or is there a mix up between the Dublin chap and a Kildare chap.

https://www.logainm.ie/en/25629  Bishopshill Commons  is nearest I can find,  IF he was native of there I make it out to be Naas Rural as DED for Census

None there on 1901 Census   http://www.rootschat.com/links/01pai/



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Antrim / Re: James Stuart CB of Gracehill
« on: Wednesday 08 April 20 02:03 BST (UK)  »


I see McAuley mentioned too in above... any connection with John/George of Red Bay??

Did you read George's Will ?  Anything interesting in it?

Haven't read it!



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Antrim / Re: James Stuart CB of Gracehill
« on: Wednesday 08 April 20 01:47 BST (UK)  »

Are these the same Stewarts marrying same Dobbs  ??

Antrim/Armagh/Kildare


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Antrim / Re: James Stuart CB of Gracehill
« on: Wednesday 08 April 20 01:22 BST (UK)  »

 

So Christopher Irwin married Sarah Ormsby somewhere, at sometime, she left a Will in 17--, and they had a daughter Jane Irwin at sometime maybe in Roscommon..who then married a Stewart, somewhere, whenever and they had a son Irwin at some stage and he married Elizabeth McDaniel and ended up in Antrim.

Is this correct?


Bit vague.  Any idea of dates for anything?


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Antrim / Re: James Stuart CB of Gracehill
« on: Wednesday 08 April 20 01:17 BST (UK)  »


Hutchinson's Legacy had to be dealt with in London and terms changed ... What year was it and What was outcome?

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Antrim / Re: James Stuart CB of Gracehill
« on: Wednesday 08 April 20 01:12 BST (UK)  »


2 Stewart Ormsby there, one after other.

Might have a look for Stewart/Irwin stuff tomorrow

The Ormsby Pedigee is in my other house and not travelling at moment due to Lockdown ( thanks to Chinese Take-Away )


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Antrim / Re: James Stuart CB of Gracehill
« on: Wednesday 08 April 20 01:03 BST (UK)  »

Not sure why you're having a pop at me or expect me to be an expert on Dobbs but as I say you seem to be the only one doing actual reearch on them.

Why in the last 40 years didn't someone even look to see who the one at Trinity was and from where??   LIMERICK.

Dobbs was selected because of Who he was and knew...

The Irwins were from Roscommon, their pedigree MS has been posted.... and they intermarried with the Ormsbys... who also intermarried with Stewarts   e.g Catherine Stewart nee Ormsby (link https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-PGJ9?i=645&cat=185720 ) some earlier ones too!  You have Sarah Ormsby marrying an Irwin...etc

No point in looking for them in Antrim if they weren't in Antrim!

You've James Stewart registering stuff in a transaction with Dobbs as previously posted!

Looks like more progress has been made in the last 40 hours compared with whatever is in some book or whatever from 40 years ago!


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