Thank you to "danishdots" for parish register name "Tibeaudo" Coolbanagher Parish This is family I am researching. These must be Church of Ireland? Are the registers on film at LDS or are they held at the RCBL (Representative Church Body Library) in Dublin? You have supplied some missing dates for my tree and I thank you.
A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the landed gentry of Great Britain Volume 2 By Sir Bernard Burke says the following:
TIBEAUDO OF PORTNEHINCH. Tibeaudo, John, Esq. of Portnehinch, Queen's County, b. 14 Sept. 1784; m. in Nov. 1837, Letitia, dau. of Sir William Richardson, Bart., co. Tyrone, and widow of Robert Johnston, Esq., barrister-at-law. He is a magistrate of the King's and Queen's Counties, became sheriff of the former in 1833-4, was re-appointed, on account of the illness of his successor, and again served part of 1834-5, and was sheriff of Queen's County in 1840-41.
John Tibeaudo, Esq., (alias Thibaudeau,) who on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, fled for refuge to Nova Scotia, abandoning claims to title and property in France, and left by Ann de Bebrien, his wife, three sons and one dau.,
i. John. Ii. Anselm.
in. Oliver, of whom presently. I. Ann.
The third son,
Oliver Tibeaudo, Esq., d. 11 March, 1822. He m. in April, 1782, Susan, dau. of William Mason, Esq., co. Limerick, and Ursula, his wife, dau. of — Baldwin, Esq. of Summer Hill, Queen's County, and by her (who d. 3 June, 1820) bad issue,
i. John, the present representative.
ii. Joseph.
iii. Richard-William, m.t and has issue, two sons and six dam.
iv. Oliver-Anselm, *»., and has Issue, three sons and three daus.
V. William-George.
i. Eliza, m. the Rev. Thomas Longheed.
ii. Susan, m. to James Kelly, Esq.
in. Julia, m. the Rev. John-H. Mason, deceased,
iv. Ann, m. to Arthur Spear, Esq.
Arms— Az , a crescent, or, on a chief of the last, three estoiles.
Crest— A boat, without sails or rudder.
Motto— Tento.
Seat— Portnehlnch.