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Re: Capt. John Franklin b 1745 Limerick
« Reply #27 on: Friday 20 September 19 15:41 BST (UK) »


Robert and Susanne went to Ballyshannon, Co Donegal...

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Re: Capt. John Franklin b 1745 Limerick
« Reply #31 on: Friday 20 September 19 20:57 BST (UK) »


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Franklin   Letitia (née Gubbins)   30/03/1859, Henry Street, widow of Richard Franklin, surgeon, dau of late Joseph Gubbins, Maidstown, Co. Limerick


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Re: Capt. John Franklin b 1745 Limerick
« Reply #32 on: Friday 20 September 19 21:01 BST (UK) »


Robert and Susanne went to Ballyshannon, Co Donegal...
 


Franklin Robert Deane 22/05/1858 Newcomen Terrace, Dublin officer in Peninsular War, 39th Regt.,son of late Surgeon Franklin of Limerick City

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Re: Capt. John Franklin b 1745 Limerick
« Reply #33 on: Friday 20 September 19 22:28 BST (UK) »
From my understanding there is another Richard Franklin who is a surgeon from Limerick - This was not my Great Great Grandfather.

My Great Great Grandfather is Richard Augustus Meier B.1809 Ballyvolane, Limerick D.1870 Auckland NZ . He was the first child of Capt. John Franklin. His siblings are Peter Heyliger Franklin B1813-D.1859 and Jane Anne Franklin B1815.-D1878

Therefore Capt. John Franklin is my G.G.G Grandfather

I am piecing together the full story from when Richard, Isabella (his second wife) , Mary Augusta and Amelia travelled to NZ on the 'Beauty Queen' in 1863. Two years later my G.G. Grandmother Jane Anne Smith (nee Franklin) was born in Auckland. She was my mothers Grandmother.

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Re: Capt. John Franklin b 1745 Limerick
« Reply #34 on: Friday 20 September 19 22:36 BST (UK) »


So are your ones the same one's as Quicksy is looking for?


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Re: Capt. John Franklin b 1745 Limerick
« Reply #35 on: Friday 20 September 19 23:21 BST (UK) »


George Cashel, eldest son,
of Bedford House, Co.Kerry.
He mar 15 Feb 1840 [Limerick CoI cathedral parish records] to Jane Anne Franklin.
See [Limerick Standard, 18 Feb 1840].
See [unknown Nenagh newspaper, 22 Feb 1840].
See notice in unknown Limerick newspaper, apparently 15 Feb 1840, from Mark Russell's family tree.
Jane Anne was dau of Capt. John Franklin, 90th Regiment, of Greenhills, Co.Limerick.
Greenhills is just S of Lemonfield, near Kilpeacon, Knocknagaul par (just S of Limerick), Co.Limerick.
Jane Anne was as at 1840 the widow of Richard Sherlock, 62nd Regiment.
She apparently emigrated to New Zealand in 1866.
The Southern Cross, 6 January 1866, shows the arrival at Auckland, New Zealand, of "Jane Ann, Richard, Grace and Elizabeth Cashel".

Probably the same as:

George Cashel, or Cashell,
listed as of Rose Land, Listowel area, Co.Kerry, in [Slater's Directory, 1846],


source  http://humphrysfamilytree.com/Cashel/misc.html


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