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SWAYNE in WEXFORD
« on: Wednesday 16 September 15 04:49 BST (UK) »
Have a Swayne Family supposedly born in Newtownbarry ,According to some English censuses Children born from 1822-1839 Checked registers, no sign of them, they were church of Ireland/Wesleyan....Maybe they were born/baptised in an area close to there.?..and do the baptisms etc give mothers maiden name??ty:)
Ireland...Direct Lines
Down..Clendinnen
Clare..Haren, Ryan
Kerry...Doody
Tipperary...Morrisey
Wexford...Clendinnen, Steele, Ellis
Roscommon...Carley, Fallon

France...D'Acre, Went to Ireland some Changed to DEAKER

England Direct Lines
Norfolk: Clamp, Chesney, Atkins, streek
Essex: Mountford, Cornell, Philpott, Hawkes
Wiltshire: Stone, Annetts,

Watt, Toombs, Greville, Revell , Hindmarsh, Williams, Chivell, Collocott, Carle, Bayliss, Berry, Dewsbury, Dungey, Edwards, Gray, Haughton

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Re: SWAYNE in WEXFORD
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 16 September 15 19:40 BST (UK) »
Hi.
The Anglican (Church of Ireland) registers are on line.  I just Googled Newtownbarry Church Registers and it came up.  Don't know proper web address, but the registers go back to 1800 and Swaine is listed on !st page of Baptisms may not be your family but worth a look.
Ronnie

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Re: SWAYNE in WEXFORD
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 16 September 15 21:34 BST (UK) »
Hi Ronnie and Hallmark:)
Thanks for your reply...Ive checked those registers, looking for my Swayne lot, no luck...Thought they would have been on there, as the baptisms im looking for are in 1818...Elizabeth Luanda Swayne and 1820...Mary charlotte Swayne....Father john, mother we think is Mary Cecilia Robson or Clendinnen
Even tho on censuses in England it stated they were from Newtownbarry   Or maybe baptisms are in a district near newtownbarry
saw other swains listed there, may or may not be connected
Cathy:)
Ireland...Direct Lines
Down..Clendinnen
Clare..Haren, Ryan
Kerry...Doody
Tipperary...Morrisey
Wexford...Clendinnen, Steele, Ellis
Roscommon...Carley, Fallon

France...D'Acre, Went to Ireland some Changed to DEAKER

England Direct Lines
Norfolk: Clamp, Chesney, Atkins, streek
Essex: Mountford, Cornell, Philpott, Hawkes
Wiltshire: Stone, Annetts,

Watt, Toombs, Greville, Revell , Hindmarsh, Williams, Chivell, Collocott, Carle, Bayliss, Berry, Dewsbury, Dungey, Edwards, Gray, Haughton

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Re: SWAYNE in WEXFORD
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 16 September 15 23:02 BST (UK) »
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Re: SWAYNE in WEXFORD
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 26 March 16 20:51 GMT (UK) »
from 'Houses of Wexford' (by kind permission of  David Rowe & Eithne Scallan)
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Balyeden, Camolin;
The original Ballyeden was built about 1850 to 1860 by the Swaines, who lived in Medop Hall.
It was left to a nephew, Graham Oliver Swaine.
Sold in 1997 to Brendan Beale.
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Medop Hall Camolin;
Richard Swaine (1853-1924) bought the property, probably after 1870. His son (or grandson) Jimmy Swaine,died in Ballyeden, which the Swaines actually built.
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Jack

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Re: SWAYNE in WEXFORD
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 26 March 16 22:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jack:)
Thanks for that info....My Swayne Lot appeared to have Gone Awol!!They married into my Direct Clendinnen Line from around Gorey Wexford
Cathy:)
Ireland...Direct Lines
Down..Clendinnen
Clare..Haren, Ryan
Kerry...Doody
Tipperary...Morrisey
Wexford...Clendinnen, Steele, Ellis
Roscommon...Carley, Fallon

France...D'Acre, Went to Ireland some Changed to DEAKER

England Direct Lines
Norfolk: Clamp, Chesney, Atkins, streek
Essex: Mountford, Cornell, Philpott, Hawkes
Wiltshire: Stone, Annetts,

Watt, Toombs, Greville, Revell , Hindmarsh, Williams, Chivell, Collocott, Carle, Bayliss, Berry, Dewsbury, Dungey, Edwards, Gray, Haughton

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Re: SWAYNE in WEXFORD
« Reply #8 on: Friday 01 July 16 10:53 BST (UK) »
Hello Did you have a Nicholas Ellis in your family in the 1820s ? Regards Burnford