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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #423 on: Friday 11 October 19 09:52 BST (UK) »
Hi Roger:

 

All I am sure about is that Jessie Sutherland was born Sept. 3 1828 in Scotland, and that she reports at least once that her parents John and ?? were born in Scotland.

My family's oral history says that "Lady Anne" is supposed to have been Jessie Sutherland's great grandmother.  My work has shown "Lady Anne's" birth year to be from 1752 to 1783.

So let's work things out for the Lady Anne de Burgh and lineage you cite:

Lady Anne de Burgh marries Denis Daly, who beget:

Michael Daly, b. 1744, marries Lady Joanna Gore, who beget:

Denis Daly, later Lt. Galway Militia, marries unknown wife, who beget:

Katherine Daly of Tokery Lodge, who marries John Southerland, Galway Militia, in 1809, and beget (perhaps):

Jessie Sophia Sutherland, born Scotland 1828, who marries James Francis Burke in 1850

Wellllll…..  looking backwards from this point, it works out that Lady Anne de Burgh would be Jessie's great great grandmother. 

Problems: 
1 generation different than oral history.
Katherine Daly not born in Scotland

Can't discount this connection based on a few discrepancies and my lack of sleep.  Would love to hear more of what you dig up.

Regards,

Joe


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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #424 on: Tuesday 04 August 20 03:42 BST (UK) »
Hello All:

Hope you and your families have fared well regarding the Coronavirus.

Went to my mom's the other day and out of the blue she dropped these two watches on me: one that I am certain is Jessie Sutherlands, and the other (silver) watch....  Who knows?  Might be Lady Ann's?

Does anyone know a good website to submit these to, in order to find out any sort of info that might give us an additional clue regarding Jessie Sutherland?
Burke, Sutherland, Curtis, Cuter, Koplik

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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #425 on: Tuesday 04 August 20 21:48 BST (UK) »
Good to see there continue to be new finds, Joe  :)

Suggest you google antique watch appraisal and see what you find online such as this site www.worthy.com/appraisal/watches/antique 

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Re: Lady Ann of Clontarf?
« Reply #426 on: Tuesday 11 August 20 00:30 BST (UK) »
Hi Monica:

Thanks for the suggestion.  Good to hear from you.

Joe
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