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« Reply #18 on: Monday 19 April 21 22:30 BST (UK) »
Pablo1,

Sorry to hear of your sad loss, such must have been devastating.
[We've lost a great aunt, then our Dad, then an aunt, and now Dad's cousin in Canada.
 Quite a year.  Huge amounts of potential verbal knowledge lost forever.
 You just had to sit them down together, turn on the recorder, and wait for the sparks!]

Genealogical mess?!!!
You are one of the most prolific/clear contributors to this conference.
Power to your elbow there in your transcription efforts Sir!
[Quote: Gustav MAHLER "Men will have to work a long time at cracking the nuts that I’m shaking down from the tree for them."]


Scribbles from hectic/strenuous/inspired scenarios are always much to be appreciated.
[c.f. H. Rider HAGGARD (correspondent during the Zulu Wars, involving many Ulster men).
   Later, super-inspired while writing his famous novel "She":
       "It came faster than my poor aching hand could set it down."
 Those of us who have struggled (physically/optically) with the Tenison GROVES archives in Belfast,
 and the "tombstones" (Will/Deed extracts in Dublin) know the worth of an occasional twiddle of the pen ...]


Much can be learned from scribble diaries.

When the great Mathematical Geometer Bernard RIEMANN (founder of the generic construction that underlies the formulation of General Relativity by Albert EINSTEIN) died, his colleagues scarpered round to his house a.s.a.p. just managing to stop his house-keeper from throwing all his "scrap" papers on the fire in her attempt to make the place tidy for visits by mourners.

Much (though not all) of his unpublished work was saved, some with tentative embryonic new ideas, others with emphatically proved rejections of useless avenues to follow, etc.
Also there were essential lessons to be learnt by his approach to problems/proofs.

The ethos of the time was that formally unpublished material was NOT to be made public.
Such idea was reputation driven, perhaps hinting that the author was somehow less than super-human.

This idea is likely to derive from the motto of his great mentor
(the last Poly-Math) Carl Friedrich GAUSS's:
  "Pauca sed Matura"   [Trans. "Few but Ripe"]


I encountered a choir outside our small ancient church one day recently.
Engaging with them, I mentioned that I had also been a chorister once.
Their immediate response:
  "What do you mean once?  Once a chorister, always a chorister!"

[I asked them what they had been singing - oratorios by BRUCKNER.
 So, I gave them my rendition of the start of his 7th Symphony.
 In my view, the most beautiful/inspiring opening to any work of music.]

Think that same applies to family history researchers.
  "Once a genealogist, always a genealogist!"

Keep your pecker up, and let us know what help you need anytime.

Capt. Jock

P.S. Very interested in the 1896 Francis TURNLY marriage, but perhaps best broached with you separately, through some separate scribbles.
WHITTLEY - Donegore, Ballycraigy, Newtownards, Guernsey, PALI
WHITTLE - Dublin, Glenavy, Muckamore, Belfast; Jamaica; Norfolk (Virginia), Baltimore (Maryland), New York
CHAINE - Ballymena, Muckamore, Larne
EWART, DEWART - Portglenone, Ballyclare
McAFEE, WALKER - Ballyrashane

"You can't give kindness away enough, it keeps coming back to you."
Mark Twain (aka Samuel CLEMENTS) [Family origins from Ballynure, Co. Antrim.]

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« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 20 April 21 01:54 BST (UK) »
Oh, Captain my Captain our fearful trip is not yet done...Dear Captain Jock, thank you very much for your kind words and positive quotes.  I really do apologize for the various posts that I am making, but I really do hope that some information that I had previously run across will be of some use to another.  As far as Francis Turnly is concerned, I am sure that I have additional information in one of my notebooks.  We will surely be coming round to him at some point.

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« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 20 April 21 03:08 BST (UK) »
Some notes on the family of Stott

Henry A. Macaulay and Thomas Stott, law partners, in the firm of Stott and Macaulay, Charlotte Street.

Maria Stott, died Apr. 1, 1889, Eglinton Terrace, Portrush; spinster; will proved by Thomas Stott of Millicent, Ballymoney, solicitor.

1.  Alex Stott m. and had,
2.  Wm. Stott m. and had,
3.  Thomas Stott of Dromore, b. abt. ?1705?, linen bleacher, e.s. of William Stott of Hillsborough, Co. Down m. and had
4.  John Stott of Greenville, d. May 17, 1860, Coleraine
5.  Thomas Stott of Millicent Ballymoney, b. 1829 - d. 1921;  m. 1859 Josephine Knox Russell , dau of James Russell of Dunlevy, Co. Donegal and had,
6.  John Percy Stott of Craigdun, only son, b. 1861; m. 1892 Eveline Mary Smith of Blythe, Northumberland. and had issue,
7.  Kathleen Mary Darley Stott m. 1926  Capt. Horace Townsend Stuart King, Esq., RE, b. 1896, son of Robert Stuart King, Gent. of Toboga, Kenya and Louisa Maude Townsend, dau of Canon Horace Townsend.
7.  Doreen Alice Burleigh Stott m. 1919 Lt. Commander Ralph Petherbridge Martin, Esq., RN.
The above date of 1705 is impossible.  Perhaps 1805??

Other Stotts:
John Stott m. Catherine Darley--Catherine Darley Stott later married William Simms, 1824-1901.
Perhaps this is the same John Stott mentioned above.

C. W. Stott of 4 Whittingham Villa, Belfast, Inspector for Manchester Fire Insurance.

Genealogy of the Rowan family of NI

1.  John Rowan m. dau of John Gibson and had,
2.  John, d. abt. 1614; m. Agnes Shanks and had,
3.  John, d. abt. 1685; m. Janet Anderson and had,
4.  Rev. Andrew Rowan, went to Ireland, m. abt. 1660 Miss McPhedris, dau of Capt. William McPhedris of Carnglass, Antrim, and had,
5.  Capt. William Rowan m. Mildred Thompson and had,
6.  William Rowan m. Elizabeth Eyre, dau of Edward Eyre of Co. Galway
6.  Jane m. 1 Tichborne Aston; m. 2 Gawen Hamilton of Killyleagh
5.  Rev. John Rowan c. 1694 - 1728, m. Margaret Stewart (Was he a son of the Rev. Andrew Rowan  and Alice Dunlop?)
6.  Rev. John Rowan of Ballynagappog m. ?
7.  Rev. John m. Letitia Beers.  He d. 1749.
7.  James
7.  William of Portadown, merchant, m. Anne Jefford
7.  Robert
7.  Charles
7.  Rachel
7.  Charlotte
6.  Andrew
6.  Rev. Alexander Rowan m. Elizabeth Moore, dau of Christopher Moore of Carlingford.  Rev. Alex died abt. 1740.
7.  Robert Ross Rowan of Mullaghmore, Co. Down m. and had,
8.  Robert Ross Rowan, d. 1829 of Newry, aged 50.
6.  Rev. Wm. Rowan, d. abt. 1745; m. Mary Cradock, dau of Philip Cradock of Redcross, Wicklow and Jane Maule, only dau of William Maule and Jane West.
7.  Robert
7.  Jenny
7.  Nancy
6.  Rev. Robert, twin of the above Rev. William, of Mullans, and ancestor of the Rowans of Mt. Davys, Antrim; m. Letitia Stewart, dau of John Stewart of Garry,?Cary?, and Miss Redmond.
7.  William
7.  Stewart m. and had,
8.  Rose
8.  Robert
7.  John Rowan, High Sheriff, Antrim; m. 1753 Rose Stewart, dau of Capt. Charles Stewart of Lisburn and Rose Hall, dau of Roger Hall of Narrow Water, Down.
8.  Robert, High Sheriff, Antrim, m. 1777 Elizabeth Willson, dau of Hill Willson of Down.
9.  John, JP, DL, High Sheriff; m. 1. Elizabeth MacManus, dau of Lt. Col. Alexander MacManus
and Hester O'Neill;  m. 2 Dorothea Ogilvie, widow of James Blair of Merville, Antrim.
10.  Robert Willson Rowan, b. 1810; m. 1834 Anne Minnitt, dau of Joshua Minnitt of Co. Tipperary.
11.  John m. 1 in 1867 Mary Amelia Wright of PEI;  m. 2 in 1881 to Ellen Augusta William(s), dau of Rev. Edward William(s).
11.  Lt. Alexander Rowan 1841-1861
11.  Robert Kerr O'Neill Rowan, b. 1847
11.  Elizabeth Hester Rowan, b. 1843 m. Capt. T. L. Stack
11.  Mary Dorothea Rowan, b. 1844; m. 1869 Edward William Waller of Prior Park, Tipperary.
11.  Anne Rowan
9.  Hill Rowan m. Elizabeth Jackson
9.  Robert m. 1 Martha Rainey, widow of George Stewart; m. 2 Harriet Fulton; m. 3 Henrietta Murphy
9.  James m. Rose Bristow
9.  Sir Charles Rowan
9.  Frederick m. Sarah Prom of Norway
9.  Edward m. Eliz. Legg
9.  Gen. Sir William Rowan m. Martha Spong, dau of John Spong of Kent
9.  Eliz.
9.  Elinor m. John Heywood
8.  Charlotte
8.  Margaret
8.  Charles
8.  John
8.  Hellena
4.  Rev.  Andrew Rowan m. Alice Dunlop
5.  Robert m.  Jane M'Fetrich, dau of Capt. William M'Fetrich and Jane Boyd
6.  Archibald m. and had,
7.  John m.
8.  Margaret
8.  Elizabeth
8.  Martha
8.  Ann
8.  Jane
8.  Sarah
5.  Archibald
5.  Simon, died 1675
5.  George, born c. 1675, ancestor of Rowans of Kury
5.  Randall, born c. 1676
5.  Neal, died young in 1678
5.  Martha m. John O'Neill
5.  Esther m. Arthur O'Neill and had,
6.  Elizabeth O'Neill m. James M'Curley
6.  Rowan O'Neill m. and had,
7.  Arthur O'Neill
7.  John O'Neill
6.  Charity O'Neill
6.  Arthur O'Neill
6.  Charles O'Neill m. and had,
7.  Mary O'Neill m. John Townley
6.  Matty O'Neill  m. William Gibson
5.  Rev. John Rowan m.
6.  Acheson Rowan m. and had,
7.  Hugh Rowan
5.  Martha Rowan m. John O'Neill
6.  Rose O'Neill m. Edward Hogg
6.  Mary O'Neill m. John O'Neill and had,
7.  Barney O'Neill
7.  Con O'Neill
7.  Felix O'Neill
7.  Martha O'Neill
7.  Esther O'Neill
6.  Esther O'Neill m. William Hogg
7.  Abigail Hogg
5.  Jane Rowan
5.  Catherine Rowan









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« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 20 April 21 04:49 BST (UK) »
The West Family of Ballydugan, Co. Down, The Rock, Co. Wicklow and Ashwood, Co. Wexford.  This family though not of Antrim has some interesting Antrim connections:

1.  Maj. Richard West, d. 1644 m. ? and had,
2.  Maj. Roger West, d. 1686;  High Sheriff of Co. Down;  m. Elizabeth Jana Tichborne, dau of Sir Henry Tichborne.  Somehow related to the Rawdon family of Moira.  Maj. George Rawdon called Roger his cousin in a letter.
3.  Henry, b. 1659; m. 1685 Elizabeth Meredith, dau of Robert Meredith of Kildare, and widow of John Baily.
4.  Henry, died 1780; m. 1 Frideswide Savage, d. 1727, dau of Patrick Savage of Derry and Portaferry; m. 2 1738 Ann Wilkinson, dau of Philip Wilkinson;  by his first wife,
5.  Patrick West m. 1768 Dorcas Price, dau of Cromwell Price, MP of Downpatrick and granddau of Lt. Gen. Nicholas Price and Dorcas West.
5.  Philip, son by second wife
5.  Capt. Henry, son by second wife, m. 1772 Frances Clarges, his cousin, dau of Col. Christopher Clarges, son of Son of Sir Thomas Clarges and Isabella Wilkinson, dau of Philip Wilkinson, so sister of above Ann Wilkinson.
4.  Richard West
4.  Margaret West
3.  William West
3.  Richard West
3.  Tichborne West m. Mary Ward
4.  Capt. Nicholas West m. Catalina, the widow of Mr. Berry.
4.  William m. Mary Robnett, dau of Matthew Robnett of Wicklow and had,
5.  Tichborne
5.  William
5.  Elizabeth
4.  Mordaunt West m. ?, d. 1775 and had,
5.  Charles
4.  John m. ?  and had,
5.  dau
5.  dau
4.  Sarah West m. Mr. Hamilton
4.  Jane West
4.  Roger West m. 1730 Frances Graydon, dau of Robert Graydon, MP of Wicklow and had,
5.  Richard, d. 1758; m. Elizabeth Darling, dau of Richard Darling of Dublin.
6.  Roger inherited Ballydugan in 1787; d. 1791;  had,
7.  Richard Henry West m. 1810 Martha McCormick.
6.  Richard
5.  Robert
5.  Nicholas
3.  Jane West m. 1674 Wm. Maule,, d. 1697, Comptroller of Customs in Dublin, son of Thomas Maule of Panmure in Scotland, and had
4.  Rt. Rev. Henry Maule, Bishop of Cloyne, Dromore, and Meath
3.  Elizabeth West m. 1 Thomas Masterson of The Grove, Wexford and had 2s and 1d; m. 2 1682 Rev. William Moore and had 3d.
3.  Mary West m. John Hoey, son of William Hoey of Dunganstown, Wicklow.
3.  Dorcas West m. Lt. Gen. Nicholas Price of Lecale and had,
4.  James Price
4.  Richard Price
4.  Katherine Price
4.  Mary Price
4.  Sophia Price
4.  Cromwell Price, MP for Downpatrick
3.  Judith West m. Thomas Ricard of Dublin, Gent. w/issue.
3.  Katherine West
3.  Amphillis West ...Either Katherine or Amphillis m. a Mr Aplen of Co. Wicklow
2.  Anne West m. 1 1630 Edward Smith, son of Capt. Anthony Smith, Constable of Moyray, Armagh; m. 2 1638 Bernard Ward of Castle Ward;  by first husband,
3. Richard Smith
3. James Smith
By second husband,
3.  Nicholas Ward m. Sarah Buckworth, dau of Rt. Rev. Theophilus Buckworth, Bishop of Dromore, and Sarah Ussher, dau of Arland Ussher, and sister of Rt. Rev. James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh.
3.  Mary Ward m. Tichborne West, her cousin, of Ashwood, Wexford
2.  Capt.  Cromwell West m.
3.  John West
2.  ?  West m. Susanna, of Bundlesberry, King's Co.
3.  Susanna West
2.  Magdalen West m. Hercules Dobbs of Castle Dobbs, Co. Antrim and had,
3.  Richard Dobbs
2.  Dau West m. John Hamilton of Ballygrot, Down, MP for Bangor in 1639
 
Family of Ward--connected to both family of West above, to the Dobbs family of Castle Dobbs and to the Stewarts of Ballintoy

1.  Bernard Ward m. Miss Leigh
2.  Nicholas Ward m. Joan Leycester, dau of Ralph Leycester
3.  Sir Robert Ward m. Mary Leslie, dau of Rt. Rev. Henry Leslie
4.  Charles Ward m. Catherine Temple, dau of Sir John Temple
3.  Bernard Ward, b. 1606 m.  Anne West, dau of Richard West
4.  Nicholas Ward m. Sarah Buckworth
5.  Bernard Ward m. Anne Ward, dau of Richard Ward.
6.  Mary Ward m. 1711 Capt. Thomas Stewart
6.  Anne Ward m. 1717 Ezekiel Stewart of Fort Stewart, Donegal
6.  Judge Michael Ward, 1685-1759, m. Anne Hamilton, dau of James Hamilton of Bangor, and granddau of Elizabeth, Viscountess Mordaunt of Avalon.
7.  Bernad Ward, 1719-1781, Viscount Bangor; m.  Lady Anne Bligh, dau of John Bligh, Earl of Darnley, and widow of Robert Magill of Gill Hall, Co. Down.






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« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 20 April 21 12:13 BST (UK) »
Francis J. S. Turnley m. March 14,1896 to Hessie M. M. Higginson at Layde CI

The Cottage, the property of Francis Turnley is a neat little two story house with a flat roof.  It is situated on a hill close to the northern side of Cushendall.  Mr. T. Seldon resides there.

A house called The Cottage was once owned by Maj. Archibald Macaulay of the Glenville, Cushendall Macaulays.  It would be my guess that these two houses are the same.

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These notes are in no particular order..sorry.

Dr. James Johnson 1777-1845 m. 1806 Charlotte Wolfenden of Lambeth with issue six children, two of whom were Dr. Henry James Johnson and Dr. Alliot Johnson

Eleanor Caroline Hill, 2nd dau of Sir Rowland Hill m. 1861 Arthur Fellows of Victoria, Canada.

Campbell Gaussen, Esq., JP, barrister, of Lake View House, Londonderry; m. 1861 at St. Ann's, Dublin to Annie Catherine, relict of Capt. Henry Robe Saunders, R.A.

Robert H. W. Dunlop m. 1850 to Elizabeth Gage, Rathlin CI

Lizzie Smythe Alison m. 1873 at Donegore CI to Dr. William Handsel Griffiths.

Samuel Allison (Alison) m. Jan. 12, 1848 Elizabeth Lepper at May Street Presbyterian Church.  The above mentioned Lizzie was his dau.

George Dinsmore m. 1846 Jane Dunlop at Desertoghill CI, Coleraine.

Joseph Hyndman m. 1840 Eliza Dunlop at Dumboe 2nd Presb., Coleraine, Londonderry

Alice Higginson m. 1760 Anthony Hull 1719-1789 of Lisburn, son of Henry Hull.

Jane Higginson m. Oct 16, 1846 to George Spence at Magherall CI

Charles Henry Higginson m. Nov. 20, 1860 Mary Macaulay Higginson at Magherall CI, Lisburn

Louisa Acheson Higginson m. July 4, 1861 Walter Weldon at Magherall CI, Lisburn

Mary Jane Higginson m. Mar. 21, 1869 Henry Harrison at Magherall CI.

Dorothy Jane Higginson m. March 4, 1896 Thomas Greer at Magherall CI

Eliza Jane Higginson m. July 20, 1906 John Henry McDowell at Magherall CI

Dr. Frederick Higginson m. Katherine Smyth, dau of Ralph Smyth and Mary Gibbon, dau of J. Gibbon.

Louisa Martha Higginson, only dau of the late Rev. Henry Higginson, m. in ? at St. Peter's Eaton Square, Frederick John Wilson, Esq., youngest son of George Wilson of Dallas Tower, ?Westm?

Julia Higginson, dau of Maj. James Higginson of Cushendun Lodge, Antrim, m. 1834 Daniel Molloy, son of Laurence Bomford Molloy and Elizabeth Mulock, dau of Rev. John Mulock.

1.  Margaret Higginson m. Rev. Edward Leslie
2.  Agnes Amelia Leslie m. 1 in 1859 to Rev. Henry Finney; m. 2 1874 to Rev. George Nesbitt Tredennick.
3.  Henry Finney m. 1891 Eleanor Akerman
3.  William Finney, barrister, J.P., Mayor of Kingston-upon-Thames, 1898-1899; m. 1 1898 to Rosa Clements, dau of William Clements; m. 2 1920 to Emily Bunford Samuel, dau of Isaac Bunford Samuel.


Richardson family--Quaker

1.  Jonathan Richardson m. Sarah Nicholson
2.  James Nicholson Richardson 1782-1847 m. A. Grubb
3.  John Grubb Richardson m. 1 Helena Grubb; m. 2 Jane Christy Wakefield, dau of Thomas Christy Wakefield
3.  James Nicholson Richardson 1818-1896 m. 1841 Margaret Maria Haughton, dau of B. Haughton of Banford, Guilford, Co. Down
3.  Joseph Richardson
3.  Thomas Richardson went to the U.S. and m. abt. 1845 to Anna C. Price, dau of Richard Price of New York.
3.  Joshua Richardson
3.  William Richardson m. 1851 Elizabeth Joseph Beale and had,
4.  Samuel W. Richardson 1855-1930; m. 1879 in New York to Mary Stanton, dau of Samuel B. Stanton and had,
5.  Sinclair Richardson b. 1882
5.  Franklin Stanton Richardson, 1880-1964, textile broker in the U.S. ; m. May 7, 1913 to Caro Quartley Brown 1891-1986, only dau of Stephen Howland Brown of the N.Y. stock exchange and Grace Vilette Quartley
6.  Derek Richardson 1917-2001, V.P. of Olins Corp.
4.  Elizabeth Lecky Richardson, eldest dau of William's, m. 1 John Morrison Sinclair, d. 1878; she married secondly in 1882 to the Rt. Hon. Thomas Sinclair, JP, DL
4.  Susan Richardson m. 1887 Arthur Pollock
4.  Anna Richardson m. 1 J. G. McMaster; m. 2 George Johnston of Bellevue, Malone Park, Belfast
4.  Sarah Ada  W. Richardson, youngest dau, m. Robert H. Macaulay of the Macaulay family of Crumlin and Larne.
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Charley family

1.  John Charley b. 1744 m. 1783 Anne Jane Wolfenden, dau of Richard Wolfenden of Lambeg.
2.  William Charley m. 1817 Isabella Hunter, dau of William Hunter, JP of Dunmurry.
3.  Edward Charley, only son, m. as his second wife Catherine Richardson, dau of J. Richardson, MP of Lambeg.
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More Dobbs
1839--death of Mary Dobbs, widow of Capt. Dobbs, R. N., in upper Canada.

British Columbia--Henry Conway Dobbs Pelly died Mar. 24, 1908, aged 30.
Brenda Pelly 1875-1935
Graves in Lansdown Cemetery, B. C.

Baluchistan, India--1917 Chief Commissioner Sir Henry Robert Conway Dobbs, 1871-1934;  son of Robert Conway Dobbs of Camphire, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford;  m. 1907 to Esme Agnes Rivaz, dau of George Rivaz and had issue two sons, two daus.

Edward Dobbs, Deputy Conservator of Forests in India, m. 1881 Adela Martin.

1.  Maria Dobbs m. Samuel Crommelin and had issue,
2.  Sarah Crommelin who m. in 1807 William Irwin.

Col. Charles Fairlie Dobbs,1872 - 1936 , eldest son of Col. A. F. Dobbs and grandson of Maj. Gen. R. Dobbs of Greystones, Co. Wicklow;  m. Margaret Eleanor Jopp, one son and two daus.

1828--Summerhill, Dublin, death of Jane, aged 76,relict of the late Francis Dobbs, Esq.





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« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 20 April 21 12:47 BST (UK) »
Back to various scribbled notes:

1.  John McCurdy m. and had,
2.  Surgeon William McCurdy, bapt. about 1756; m. Elizabeth Cuppage
William retired from the R.N. around 1800 and purchased an apothecary.  He and his
family eventually moved from N. I. to Rambleton in the south of England.
3.  Stephen McCurdy, officer in navy; died 1818.
3.  John McCurdy, officer in navy.  John d. around 1842 leaving a widow and
4.  William McCurdy
I will post more details about this family later on when I find the right notebook.
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Jane McCurdy m. Apr. 16, 1845 Cochrane Macauley in Ballintoy.  She dau of James McCurdy of the Cairn, and he son of Alexander Macauley of Craig-a-lappin.

Many McAulelys living in Cushendun and Glenarm came with the McDonalds (McDonnells) in the 16th century.

Alexander Macaulay m. Ann Catherine McNeill,  living Bay Farm, Glenarm, 1848-1870.

Killen papers--May 1806, Robert Moore of lands in Sallagh held in trust for Alexander Macaulay to Stewart Moore of Corkermaine, near Larne

Eibhlin MacNeill, dau of Professor Eoin MacNeill, m. 1923 Michael Tierney, Member of Council of State; college president.  He was b. in 1894 and they had five sons and one dau.

Julia Henrietta Macaulay m. Sept. 22, 1846 to the Rev. Robert Posnett at Inver Larne.  Julia was a member of the Cushendall family.  More on this later on.

Mary Higginson, d. 1942, dau of John Higginson of Dunmurry, Antrim, m. 1910 Alexander Smith Russell, son of John Russell of the Inland Revenue.  They had two daus.

William Cuppage of Erin Lodge and Fern Cottage, Singapore.  He died in 1872.  He was the Head Postmaster.  Planted 5,000 nutmeg trees.  His son-in-law was Edwin Koek of Claregrove, Emerald Hill.

Cdr. Adam Cuppage, b. 1792; m. 1830 Frances Haldane.
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Clarke family, said to be connected by marriage to Higginson, Boyd, Courtenay and Strawbridge families,  according to the Rev. Adam Clarke.

1.  William Clarke m. and had,
2.  John Clarke m.  Anne Horseman, dau of ?Richard? Horseman, Mayor of Carrickfergus;  possible that Horseman was married to an Anne Clarke.
3.  Sarah Clarke m. a Williamson
3.  Samuel Clarke m. a Miss M'Peake
3.  Anthony Clarke m. ? and had issue.
3.  Joseph Clarke m. and had issue.
3.  Robert Clarke m. Miss Burnet and had issue.
3.  Walter Clarke m.
3.  John Clarke
3.  Richard Clarke
3.  Horseman Clarke
3.  William Clarke m. a Miss Boyd, perhaps a dau (granddau?) of Rev. Archibald Boyd and Catherine Strawbridge; said that Rev. Archibald Boyd's sister was married to a Higginson.
4.  Archibald Clarke
4.  Rev. Adam Clarke
4.  William Clarke
4.  Anne Clarke m. Wollock M'Kracken
4.  Mary Clarke m. Alexander M'Ready

The Rev. Adam Clarke was a good friend of Hugh Stuart Boyd, son of Hugh Macaulay Boyd (Macaulay assumed name of Boyd to inherit from his maternal grandfather, Col. Hugh Boyd of Ballycastle).  As Hugh S. Boyd was blind, the Rev. Adam Clarke's dau helped take care of Hugh S. after the death of his wife.









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Savage family connections--connected to Stewarts of Ballintoy

1.  Capt. Hugh Savage, d. 1723 m. Lucy Lucas, dau of Thomas Lucas and widow of Capt. Poyntz.
2.  Francis Savage, High Sheriff, m. 1723 Mary Lucas, his cousin, dau of Edward Lucas and Elizabeth Smyth and had,
3.  Charles Savage b. 1746, High Sheriff, m. 1 1769 to Anne Price, dau of Cromwell Price;  m. 2 1777 Catherine Leonard, dau of John Leonard of Co. Kildare.  Issue from first wife:
4.  Francis Savage, M.P., b. 1769 m. 1 Jane Crawford, dau of James Crawford of Crawfordsburn.
5.  Mary Savage m. 1814 Col. Matthew Forde, M. P., D. L. of Seaforde, Co. Down.
4.  Cromwell Savage
4.  Mary Savage m. 1795 William Bayly, D. L. of Co. Kilkenny
5.  Clayton Bayly, assumed name of Savage
3.  Francis Savage m. Jane ?
3.  Elizabeth Savage m. Edward Lucas, her cousin, M. P. of Castle Shane
3.  Hester Savage, d.unm.
3.  Mary Savage m. Francis Savage, her cousin
2.  Philip Savage, b. 1696 m. 1 Jane Cramer, dau of Balthasar Cramer and Sarah Jones, dau of Lt. Col. Oliver Jones.
2.  Charles Savage
2.  Lucas Savage m. Anne Ross, dau of Robert Ross and widow of James Wallace
3.  Robert Savage
3.  Luc
2.  Mary Savage m. Francis Lucas of Co. Monaghan
3.  Anne Savage m. Archibald Moore
2.  Lucy Savage m. John Reilly of Co. Down


Shaw family

William Shaw of Bush, High Sheriff, Antrim 1693 and 1710

William Shaw of Ballygonway, Down, will probated 1710; mentioned in his will
John Shaw, son
Rose Haven, dau
Frances, dau, wife of Patrick Shaw
Anne, dau, wife of Cornelius Crymble
Jane Crymble, granddau
Elizabeth Gillespie, sister
Hugh Gillespie, nephew
William Shaw in Bush mentioned, kin
Children of William Catherwood of Newton mentioned in will.

More Crymbles:

China 1895--Death of Charles Adare Crymble

Some Dixons:

1.  Thomas Dixon of Larne m.
2.  Sir Daniel Dixon, M. P. 1844 - 1907; m. 1 Lizzie Agnew, dau of James Agnew; m. 2 1870 to Annie Shaw, dau of James Shaw of Glenville, Cushendall  (This surprised me as I believe that Glenville was still owned by the Cushendall Macaulays).
3.  Sir Thomas James Dixon, son by Lizzie Agnew, m. 1906 Edith Stewart Clark of Dundas Castle, South Queensferry;  lived at Wilmont House, Dunmurry.  He died 1950.

Prof. Augustus Edward Dixon, b. Belfast 1860, son of Wakefield H. Dixon, J. P.; m. 1890 Nina Haughton, dau of Wilfred Haughton.
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« Reply #25 on: Wednesday 21 April 21 02:59 BST (UK) »
Russell family:

Descended from George Russell and Marie Taffe c. 1641

1.  George Russell m. 1749 Elizabeth Norris
2.  Charles, d. 1828; m. 1 in 1784 to Rose M'Coy; m. 2 Anne McEvoy
3.  Fr. Charles Russell, 1812 - 1880, President of Maynooth College
3.  Dau m. ? Kelly
4.  Lily Kelly
3.  Arthur Russell  of Seafield House, Killowen, m. 1825 Margaret Hamill, nee Mullan, relict of John Hamill, d. 1820.  She had five children by Hamill and six by Arthur.  Arthur died 1845.
4.  Charles Russell, Lord Killowen, 1832-1900.  He m. 1858 Ellen Mulholland, dau of Dr. Joseph Stevenson Mulholland and Miss Coleman, dau of Bernard Coleman, Cashier of Belfast Bank.  A cousin of Lord Killowen was Fr. John McAuley of Ballymacarrett Parish, 1887.
5.  Francis Xavier Joseph Russell, 1867-1946, m. 1900 Hon. Mary Emily Ritchie, dau of Lord Ritchie.
6.  Charles Ritchie Russell, 1908-1986.
4.  Fr. Matthew, S. J. 1834-1912
4.  Kate, Sister Mary Baptist of San Francisco
4.  Elizabeth, Sister Mary Aquin, d. 1876
4.  Sarah, Sister Emmanuel, d. 1902
3.  Thomas m. Mary Starkey
4.  Charles, J. P. , b. 1837; m. 1876 Frances Palatiano of Greece, dau of Count Demetrius de Palatiano
5.  Henry m. 1904 Marjorie Syer, dau of Maj. Harry Bell-Syer
6.  Derrick, b. 1906

Other memebers of this family:
Lillian Frances Mary Russell died 1864
Margaret Russell died 1835
Mary Russell died 1838
Mary Ignatius Russell died 1937
Patrick James Russell died 1984
Rosena Russell died 1976
Sarah Eliz. Russell died 1941

Mulholland family:

1.  Dr Joseph Stephenson (Stevenson) Mulholland m. Miss Coleman, dau of Bernard Coleman, and had,
2.  Ellen Mulholland m. 1858 Charles Russell
2.  Rosa Mulholland, 1841-1921, m. Sir John Gilbert
2.  William Mulholland, Judge in Staffordshire


Cousins of Ellen Mulholland were the McLaughlins:

1.  Francis McLaughlin of Newry m. ?
2.  Emily McLaughlin m. 1842 Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, son of John Duffy and Ann Gavan.
3.  John Gavan Duffy
2.  Miss McLaughlin m. Dennis Holland
2.  Miss McLaughlin m. Dr. James Cuming, professor of medicine at Queen's College

The above Sir Charles Gavan Duffy was married three times:
He m. 1 to Emily McLaughlin and had a son,
John Gavan Duffy.  Sir Charles m. 2 in 1846 Susan Hughes, dau of Philip Hughes of Newry and had,
Sir Francis Gavan Duffy, Charles Gavan Duffy, Philip Duffy and Susan Duffy;  Sir Charles the m. 3 in 1881 to Louise Hall and had George Duffy, Bryan Duffy, Thomas Duffy and Louise.

Coleman family:
1.  Bernard Coleman, 1778- Jan. 4, 1856, m. and had,
2.  Ellen Coleman m. 1835 William Watson, merchant of London
2.  Dau m. Dr. Joseph Mulholland
2.  Dau m. Patrick Macaulay, J.P., first of Neillsbrook, Randalstown and then of Co. Galway.
3.  Coleman Patrick Louis Macaulay, youngest son, b. Sept. 16, 1849, Belfast.

1. Patrick Macaulay, J.P., of Kylemore Lodge, Co. Galway married ? and had
2. Josephine Mary Macaulay, 2nd dau, m. 1879 Nicholas FitzSimmons Black of Legge House, Cushendall
2. Coleman Patrick Louis Macaulay (d. 1890) m. Mary MacNamara, eldest dau of Michael Macnamara, solicitor, of Galway
3. Rosa Macaulay m. 1907 John Isidore Potter of Kilkenny
3. Denzil Ibbetson Michael Macaulay (1871-1934) m. 1894 Mary Margaret Helen Ryan; died 1931; probate of her will granted to Bryan O'Connell, Civil Servant and Mary Bell, widow;  Denzil died in 1934.
3. Patrick, b. 1872
3. Mary Honoria Josephine Macaulay, b. 1874 m. 1905 Bryan O' Donnell, 3rd son of John Charles O' Donnell of Belfast.
4. Denzil O'Donnell
4. Sheila Mary O'Donnell
1. Mr Macaulay m. ?
2. Fr. John Macaulay







Mulholland family:

1.  Dr. Joseph Stephenson (Stevenson) Mulholland, 1801-1855 m. Miss Coleman
2.  Joseph, 1835-1837
2.  James McDonnell Mulholland, 1839-1841
2.  Charlotte  Mulholland, c. 1844-1848
2.  Charlotte Maria Mulholland, 1852-1858
2.  Joseph Mulholland, 1847-1885, died Porongos, South America
2.  Ellen Mulholland m. Sir Charles Russell
2.  Rosa, 1841-1921, m. Sir John Gilbert
2.  Clara
2.  William, Judge in Staffordshire
Also mentioned on their gravestone is Maria Watson, 1836-1838, dau of William Watson.

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Maria Stott, died Apr. 1, 1889, Eglinton Terrace, Portrush; spinster; will proved by Thomas Stott of Millicent, Ballymoney, solicitor.

Death 1889. Her sister Elizabeth J Stott was the informant.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1889/06144/4755418.pdf

Full Abstract :
The Will of Maria Stott late of Eglinton-terrace Portrush County Antrim Spinster who died 1 April 1889 at same place was proved at Belfast by Thomas Stott of Millicent Ballymoney in said County Solicitor the surviving Executor. Effects £597 15s. 2d.


Thomas Stott died in 1921.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1921/05098/4400622.pdf


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