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Primarily I am researching John Wolfe. In 1827 in the parish of Ballymoney John Wolfe married Rebecca Nash, poss of Brinny but this is not proven. Rebecca was born Abt. 1800.
Researching all Nash. Kingston, Castle, Buttimer, Bennett, Fleming and
Wolfe / Woulfe families in West Cork -- including families in the townlands/parishes of Ballylangley, Clonakilty, Skibbereen, Tawnies, Coolerheen, Inchnatin, Bandon, Beanhill, Ashgrove, Lisselane, Bawnlahan, Meil, Coolcraheen, Rosscarbery, Derreen, Kilvurra, Kilgariffee, Fanlobbus, Kilbrogan, Kilmaloda, Kilnagras, White church, Ballineenm, Schull, Castleventry, Inchigeelagh etc.Abel Wolf(e) b. c1800 m. Mary Kingston in 1825
Mary b. 1834 Parish of Ballymoney
Anne b. 1835 Parish of BallymoneyJohn Wolf(e) b. c1800 m (1). Rebecca Nash in 1827 (my g.g.g.grandparents)
Issue
Mary 1831 Parish of Kilmeen, married Richard Barnard Barclay Holden
Rebecca } Twin b. 1834 Parish of Kilmeen
m.Henry Robinson (my g.g.grandmotheer)
Elizabeth } Twin b. 1834 Parish of Kilmeen
John Wolfe (yeoman farmer) leased land at Cahargariffe in the Barony of Bear, parish of Killaconenagh. (nr Bantry Bay)
He also leased land at Tawnies (nr Clonakilty) Barony of East Carberry (Eastern Division) Parish of Kilgarriffe
And he leased land at Kilvurra in the Barony of East Carberry (Eastern Division) Parish of Ballymoney.John Wolfe m. (2) c1840-1 Elizabeth (Lizzie) Castle of Inchnatiin
Issue:
Abigail b. 14 Nov. 1841 Pariah of Kilmeen. Abigail married Alexander
Hill. A group of settlers to Bandon in 1620. were Puritans and were called the English Protestants. They were principally from Taunton and Kingston in Somersetshire Co., England. Bennett suggests in his book "History of Bandon" that a group of Puritans left on the Mayflower. Among many, the English surnames include Castle, Flemming, and Kingston. Bennett suggests in his book "History of Bandon" that a group of Puritans left on the Mayflower.
The surnames Nash, Kingston, Stanley, Buttimer, Good, Bateman, Beamish, Damery, Swanton, Buttimer, French and Wolfe are all found in and around Bandon and the parish of Derestserges. These families are all related through marriage.
The Nash Surname
NASH: de Nash. This English locative name (from atten ashe) has become hibernicized in counties Limerick and Kerry.
Irish Families Edward McLysaght.
Cork, Cork & Ross
Marriage License Bonds
1679 Nash John Catherine French 1685 Nash Thomas? Also Laqincams?? 1703 Nash John Mary Olave 1709 Nash Llewellen Margaret Porter 1710 Nash John Mary Carpenter 1714 Nash Abigail John Nash 1714 Nash John Abigail Nash 1723 Nash Lewellen Anne Rowland 1723 Nash John Mary Cohiran? 1738 Rebecca Nash Thomas Beare (see will) 1738 Nash Mary William Jackson clk 1744 Nash Thomas?? John Reade clerk 1745 John Nash Elizabeth Woolfe 1748 Nash James Elizabeth Danes 1780 Rebecca Nash William Dingle 1819 Rebecca Nash Thomas Fleming 1832 Rebecca Nash Moses Adderley
Cork Wills
see also Nash wills at Cork and Ross will under Wolfe
Cork: John Nash of Brinny signed 12 March 1746 proved 6 June 1751.
Only son of John Nash, well beloved friend archdeacon Crofton, daughter Mary Nash, daughter Mary Jackson, daughter Thamer Reade, daughter Rebecca Beare, son John, sole executor. Witnesses R Beare and D Desmond.
Cork: John Nash of Bandon signed 5 Novembr 1725 proved 29 June 1726.
Daughter Abigail Martin of Bandon, wife Mary Nash, sole executor. Witnesses Richard and Mary Clarke and Francis Lisson.
Re above will: The celebrated Shane Deary: see Bennetts History of Bandon his first wife is given as Abigail Whelphy and his 2nd wife was named Mary (surname unknown)
Cork: Edward Nash of Bandon Bridge signed last day of March 1675.
Son John Nash, three grandsons by my daughter Mary Rice viz James , Edward and Henry Rice, granddaughter Mary, daughter of John Nash, overseers John Bawldwin, James Dixon, "my beloved friend" , dau Mary Nash. Witnesses: James Baldwin, James Dixon, John Nash and James Rice.
Cork: Richard Nash 1652 (Too difficult to read no use)
Cork: Abel Nash. 27 November 1679. (Too difficult to read no use)
Nash, Henry Milward
Effects Under 1,000
24 August 1860
Letters of Administration of the Personal Effects of Henry Milward Nash late of Lotaville in the City of Cork Esquire Bachelor deceased who died 25 June 1860 at the River Lee Cork were granted at Cork to Eliza Nash of Lotaville aforesaid the Mother the next of kin of said deceased.
Nash, The Reverend Thomas Edmond
Effects Under 700
17 August 1860
Letters of the Administration of the Personal Effects of the Reverend Thomas Edmond Nash late of Macroom in the County of Cork Clerk deceased who died 21 March 1853 were granted in to Anna Maria Nash of the Park Queenstown in said County Widow of said deceased.
Provost of the Protestant Party
The articles of peace were signed on the 2nd of March, 1689-90, by Major-General McCarthy, on behalf of King James, and James Dixon, John Nash [provost of the Protestant party of Bandon], Saul Bruce, Thomas Foster, and Robert White on behalf of the townspeople.
Magistrates and Chief Magistrates
of BandonJohn Nash 1691 BandonJohn Nash 1703 Bandon
John Nash 1711 Bandon
John Nash 1723 Bandon
John Nash 1724 Bandon
List of Officers in 1649
Enrolments of the Adjudications* in favour of AD 1649 Officers formerly denominated the "49 Lots". Records preserved in Office of the Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Dublin
* Adujications refer to the arrears of the Commissioned Officers who served Charles II or Charels I in the Wars of Ireland before the 5th June 1649
Ensign George Nash
Ensign Patrick Nash
I Randall Waiver (spelling ?) of Kilcolman, Barony of Kinalmeaky was at the house of Abel Nash ek...? sons John and Samuel, wife Avis Nash, farm of Goggen Son-in-law Mathew Whelphy.
Cork: Elizabeth Nash 1st September 1652.
The sons, brother-in-law John McPatrick, Captain Bromby and Samuel Kingston mentioned.
Cork: Mathias Perceival Nash gent. of Bandon, one of the free Burgesses of the borough of Bandonbridge:
Bequests to wife, Mary, estate in many houses, mel sic corn etc. After legacies sold, to Mary Brown, dau of son-in-law, Samuel Browne, 30.0.0
To said Samuel 5.0.0, clothes and lower part of garden behind house to which Mr. Richard ? lives; to his sons Samuel and John 5.0.0. each; to Abigail Nash, wife of John Nash, my niece, 10.0.0; to the poor of Kilbrogan 20/- ; to Kilbrogan widows 30/-. If grandchildren, Mary Samuel and John Browne all die, their legacy to go to Abigail Nash for the child to be born to her, either a son or daughter. Overseer John Dixon: and he to have rapier? and shoulder belt; to granddaughter, Mary Beare, house and furniture at death of wife.
Executor wife. Signed 24 December 1673
witness James Dixon.Probate to wife 15 January 1763
A Few Tithes
Note: the acreage is measured in Irish acres, not imperial
1825 Tithe Applotment for the Parish of Clonmeen
Diocese of Cloyne Barony of Duhallow
Town land of Drumcumerbeg [or Horse Island]
John M. Nash Esq. 39 acres
Rev. Robert A. Nash 4 acres
1825 Tithe Applotment for the Parish of Rahan
Diocese of Cloyne, Co Cork Barony of
Townland of Knockbrack
Michael Nash 2-0-38 acres
James Nash 4-1-36 acres
1832 Tithe Applotment for the Parish of Kilbrin
Diocese of Cloyne Barony of Duhallow
Townland of Ballyheen
John Nash & John Nash Esq. 136 acres
James Nash Esq. 44 acres
Townland of Ballynoe
William Nash 45 acres
1832 Tithe Applotment for the Parish of Kilbrin
Diocese of Cloyne Barony of Duhallow
Townland of CLASHJames Nash Esq. 121 acres
1825 Tithe Applotment for the Parish of Clonmeen #4
Diocese of Cloyne Barony of Duhallow
Town land of LOUGH LEAGHMr. Thomas Nash 7 ACRES
NASH, A. Deacon, 25 March, and Priest, 27 May, 1822, both at Cloyne.
THE CLERGY OF
CORK, CLOYNE, AND ROSS.NASH, DEANE HOARE. Il., 551.
NASH, EDMOND. Priest, at Cloyne, 14 April, 1822.
NASH, EDWARD.
Deacon, 12 Sept., 1802, and Priest, 24 August,1806, both at Cloyne. This was probably Edward Nash, who married, on 2 August, 1808, at St. Peter's, Cork, Clementine Ferguson, and had issue a son, Charles-Ferguson, and several daughters.
NASH, GEORGE CORNWALL, A.B.
Son of John Nash, esq., of Brinny, by Elisabeth Cornwall. Born in Feb., 1813. Entered T.C.1). in 1832. Deacon, at Chester, for the curacy of Heywood, in Lancashire, in December, 1838. Priest, at Chester, in 1840. Licensed on 21 Aug., 1841, to the curacy of Ringrone, and. on 16 Aug., 1860, to that of Drimoleague, Cork. He married in 1843, and has issue ten children.
Note: in 1854 Henry Cornwell Nash married Elizabeth Johnston of Mitchelstown, in the parish of Bandon. Reg No. 2/738
Information supplied by Brinny Lyster <brinny.lyster@gmail.com> 26 March 2010 (Henry Nash is her Great Grandfather)
Correction 'Elizabeth Johnston' was 'Kathleen Eaton', Brinny Lyster <brinny.lyster@gmail.com> 22 April 2010.
NASH, LLEWELLIN CHARLES, A.B. II., 267.
NASH, ROBERT SPREAD.
Deacon, 17 Oct., 1824, and Priest, 14 August, 1825, both at Cloyne. He was grandson of Rev. W. Nash (II, 69), and married, in 1832, Catherine Peard, of Fermoy. He was buried at Farrally, 23 Nov., 1857.
NASH, THOMAS EDIMUND. II, 322, 357.
NASH, WILLIAM. II, 69, 36,t.
NASH, WILLIAM.
NASH, WILLIAM RUXTON. I 132 ; IL, 492. NASHE JOHN I 123.Son of William Nash, esq., by Ellen, dau, of Florence Mahony, of Killarney, and grandson of Miebael Nash, of Rosacon, Kanturk, who married, in 1789 [M. L. August 11], Mareella Devereux, of Firville, near Mallow. He was born 14 January, 1831, and educated at Caius College, Cambridge, where he graduated in honors in 1854. Deacon, at Cork, 21 Dec., 1855, and Priest, at Kilmore, 30 May, 1858, on letters dimissory from Cork, for the curacy of Kilmahon, Cloyne, where he remained three years. Then Curate of St. Luke's, Berwick-street, a district church of St. James, Piccadilly, London, for more than two years, and afterwards Curate of St. George's, Hanover-square. In July, 1861, appointed by Lord Willoughby de Eresby to the Rectory of Belleau and Vicarage of Aby, with Claythorpe and Greenfield, in the county and diocese of Lincoln. He married, in August, 1862, Louisa-Arthur, younger dau. of John Gregory Esq., sometime Governor of the Bahamas.
Fasti Eccleslae Hibernicae
The Succession of Prelates and Members
of the Cathedral Bodies of Ireland, 1851Prebendaries
1751 William Nash M.A. collatted April 29
1833 Edward Nash B.A. collated Oct 5th. In Dec. 1847 he resigned.
Nash Births and Marriages
Elizabeth Carr married Andrew Nash 1785 Cork, Nashville
On 9 July 1868 the death of Mary Nash, 5 week old, dau of John Nash occ carpenter, was registered in the district of Bandon
Patrick McCarthy and wife Catherine Nash . Catherine, b c.1816, was a daughter of Dennis Nash and Mary F. Lynch. Patrick McCarthy died in Ireland.
Catherine emig
LDS film 0101139 BDMs Quarterly returns 1866
1 Oct 1866 Katrina dau of Henry Nash (gentleman) of "Glenbrine"? Brinny, Bandon and Eliza (nee Johnston) Nash
Birth registered 29 Dec 1866
Griffith's Valuation
Nash Entries for County Cork
Index to Griffith's Valuation of Ireland, 1848-1864The Griffith's Valuation entries below were extracted from microfiche published by Irish Microform..
Given name, Surname Parish Townland Robert Nash Kilmeen Clookirgeen Henry Nash Esq. Brinny Clashanimud Rev George Nash Brinny Clashanimud Rev George Nash Brinny Brinny Henry Nash Esq. Brinny Brinny John Nash Brinny Kilpatrick The Griffith's Valuation entries below were extracted from the commercially released CD-ROM by Briderbund (Banner Blue Divisiion).. It has been noted that the disk has some omissions and errors. Check these entries against the microfiche pub;ished by Irisih Microform.
Index to Griffith's Valuation of Ireland, 1848-1864
Nash, Alicia County : Cork
Parish : St. Finbars
Location : Brownningstown
Nash, Andrew County : Cork
Parish : Doneraile
Location : Cloustoge
Nash, Andrew County : Cork
Parish : Doneraile
Location : Kilconnor
Nash, Anne County : Cork
Parish : Drishane
Location : Tullig
Nash, Caroline County : Cork
Parish : Clonmeen
Location : Dromcummer Beg
Nash, Christopher County : Cork
Parish : Kilbrin
Location : Ballyheen, Middle
Nash, Christopher County : Cork
Parish : Kilbrin
Location : Ballyheen, North
Nash, Denis County : Cork
Parish : Clonmeen
Location : Dromcummer Beg
Nash, Rev. Edward County : Cork
Parish : Templerobin
Location : Carrignafoy
Nash, Eliza County : Cork
Parish : St. Finbars
Location : Ballintemple
Nash, Ellen County : Cork
Parish : Kilbrogan
Location : Kilbrogan Street Bandon
Nash, Mrs. Ellen County : Cork
Parish : Monkstown
Location : Maulbaun (Lucia Place)
Nash, Frances/Francis County : Cork
Parish : St. Anne's Shandon
Location : Bridge Street
Nash, Geoffrey County : Cork
Parish : Ballinadee
Location : Cloghane
Nash, Rev. George County : Cork
Parish : Brinny
Location : Brinny
Nash, Rev. George County : Cork
Parish : Brinny
Location : Clashanimud
Nash, George County : Cork
Parish : Cork, Holy Trinity
Location : Prince's Street Cork
Nash, Rev. George County : Cork
Parish : Ringrone
Location : Ballincurrig
Nash, George County : Cork
Parish : St. Annes Shandon
Location : Grattan's Hill
Nash, George County : Cork
Parish : St. Annes Shandon
Location : King Street
Nash, Henry, Esq. County : Cork
Parish : Brinny
Location : Brinny
Nash, Henry, Esq. County : Cork
Parish : Brinny
Location : Clashanimud
Nash, Jeoffrey County : Cork
Parish : Ballinadee
Location : Cloghane
Nash, Jeremiah County : Cork
Parish : Moviddy
Location : Castlemore
Nash, John County : Cork
Parish : Ballyhooly
Location : Village of Ballyhooly (Main St)
Nash, John County : Cork
Parish : Brinny
Location : Kilpatrick
Nash, John County : Cork
Parish : Cork, Holy Trinity
Location : George's Street Cork
Nash, John County : Cork
Parish : Doneraile
Location : Cloustoge
Nash, John County : Cork
Parish : Rathgoggan
Location : Charleville Baker's Lane
Nash, John County : Cork
Parish : St. Nathlash
Location : Ballyvoddy. Village of Rockmills.
Nash, Joseph County : Cork
Parish : Brinny
Location : Kilmore
Nash, Joseph County : Cork
Parish : Brinny
Location : Kilnagnady
Nash, Joseph County : Cork
Parish : Kilcully
Location : Killeendaniel
Nash, Joseph County : Cork
Parish : St. Marys Shandon
Location : Commons
Nash, Joseph County : Cork
Parish : St. Marys Shandon
Location : Fair Lane Cork
Nash, Joseph County : Cork
Parish : St. Marys Shandon
Location : Garranabraher
Nash, Joseph County : Cork
Parish : St. Marys Shandon
Location : Knocknacullen, East
Nash, Joseph County : Cork
Parish : Whitechurch
Location : Kilcronan
Nash, Rep. Llewellyn County : Cork
Parish : St. Marys Shandon
Location : Blarney-Lane Cork
Nash, Rep. Llewellyn County : Cork
Parish : St. Marys Shandon
Location : Old Market Place Cork
Nash, Mary County : Cork
Parish : Aghinagh
Location : Mashanaglass
Nash, Mary County : Cork
Parish : Kilbrin
Location : Ballynoe
Nash, Mary County : Cork
Parish : Rathgoggan
Location : Rathgoggan, Middle
Nash, Michael County : Cork
Parish : Castlemagner
Location : Garraunteefineen
Nash, Michael County : Cork
Parish : Clonfert
Location : Coolacoosane
Nash, Michael County : Cork
Parish : Clonfert
Location : Curragh
Nash, Michael County : Cork
Parish : St. Nathlash
Location : Ballynahalisk. Village of Rockmills.
Nash, Patrick County : Cork
Parish : Rathgoggan
Location : Rathgoggan, Middle
Nash, Rebecca County : Cork
Parish : Kilcully
Location : Killeendaniel
Nash, Robert County : Cork
Parish : Brinny
Location : Brinny
Nash, Rev. Robert County : Cork
Parish : Fermoy
Location : Carrignagroghera/T/Fermoy: Thomas-St
Nash, Robert County : Cork
Parish : Kilmeen
Location : Clookirgeen
Nash, Robert County : Cork
Parish : Kinsale
Location : Rathmore, Barrak Street
Nash, Samuel County : Cork
Parish : Desertserges
Location : Cappaknockane
Nash, Samuel County : Cork
Parish : Desertserges
Location : Farrannasheshery
Nash, Thomas County : Cork
Parish : Aghinagh
Location : Mashanaglass
Nash, Thomas County : Cork
Parish : Clonmeen
Location : Clonmeen, South
Nash, Thomas County : Cork
Parish : Farahy
Location : Ballynoe
Nash, Thomas County : Cork
Parish : Kilbrin
Location : Clash
Nash, Rev. Thomas E. County : Cork
Parish : Macroom
Location : Town Macroom, Castle St.
Nash, Rev. Thomas Edwd County : Cork
Parish : Macroom
Location : Sleveen East
Nash, Rev. W. R. County : Cork
Parish : Rathcooney
Location : Lotamore
Nash, William County : Cork
Parish : Carrigrohane
Location : Chapel Lane West Ballincollig
Nash, William County : Cork
Parish : Clonmeen
Location : Killarush
Nash, William County : Cork
Parish : Cork, St. Paul
Location : Faulkener's Lane
Nash, William County : Cork
Parish : Leighmoney
Location : Ballydonaghy
Deed for Kingston &Wolfe
This is a transcript of the Deed (registered) 1844 7 293 dated 7th Oct 1843Abel Wolfe, Clonakilty, Co Cork, shoemaker, John Wolfe, Cahargariffe, Co Cork, yeoman. (1); Samuel Kingstown, Clonakilty, farmer, (2).
Reciting that (1) demised to (2) land at Tawnies, Barony of East Carberry. Co Cork.
The County and City of Cork
General Directory of 1842-3Nobility, Gentry and Clergy [Under Cork Post Office p149]
Name Seat Post Town
John Nash Esq. Brinny Bandon
Joseph Nash Esq Carhue Bandon
James Nash Esq. Tullig House Millstreet
William Nash Esq. Droumsligo Mallow
Webb Nash Esq. ShannonSquare Clonakilty
George Nash Rev. Courceys Kinsale
J Nash Esq. Browningstown Cork
Llewellyn Nash Esq Douglas Road Cork [see Marriage License Bandon Cork]
Pigot & Co.'s Directory, 1824
BARRISER
Nash, L. South Mall, Cork City
ATTORNEYS
Nash, Wm. 42 South Mall, Cork City
BRASS FOUNDERS
Nash, Wm. Fauliner's lane & Patrick Street, Cork City
ST. PETERs, Cork City
Curates, Rev. William Nash, South Mall
Pigots Directory 1824
Mallow
Nobility, Gentry and Clergy
Nash, John M. esq of Bellevue
Nash, David
Charleville
Nash, Mrs.
1766 Census
Parish of Youghal
Capt. Nash
Parish of Kilworth, Union of Macroney & Ballhooly
Edmond Nash
David Nash
Return of Land Owners 1876
Return of Owners of Land of One Acre and Upwards in the Several Counties, Counties of Cities and Counties of Towns in Ireland. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 1988. Originally published: Dublin: H.M.S.O. 1876
This gives a list of owers of properties (1876) upward of 1 acres or 5 valuation.
Caroline Nash, address England, owned 426 acres.
Charles F. Nash, address Tralee, owned 479 acres.
Christopher Nash, Reps. of, address Balleheen, Kanturk, owned 143 acres.
Mary Nash, no address given, owned 56 acres.
Matthew B. Nash, address Ballinacurra, Bandon, owned 223 acres.
Michael Nash, address Clash, Kanturk, owned 13 acres.
Nash Connections
Message posted by Charles Brack <cbrack1@bellsouth.net> on Wed, 12 Aug 1998I am researching Catherine (nee Nash) McCarthy. Born ca 1816, the dau. of Dennis Nash and Mary F. Lynch. She was the widow of Patrick McCarthy.
Catherine McCarthy and daughter Mary E. McCarthy emigrated to Boston in the early 1850s and there may have been other family members with them.
Message posted by Mary <mmayn93990@aol.com> on 28th August 200
According to family lore, six Nash siblings came to the US in the late 1840s from Bandon, Co. Cork. It is presumed that they came together, but that may not be the case given the birth places of the children listed in the census. The siblings were Samuel and wife Bridget Canty, Mary and husband Jeremiah Mahanna, John and wife Ellen, Nancy and husband John Hooley or Whooley, Patrick and wife Margaret Dwyer and Joseph. The 1850 census of Clinton Co, NY shows Joseph and Catherine age 70, who I presume was his mother. I have a lot of information on the descendants, would love suggestions for finding more on the family in Ireland.
Unfortunately the following e-mail had some incomplete sentences.Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 From: cu744@freenet.carleton.ca (Denis F. Lawless)
Subject NASH/LawlessPaul Lawless 1817-1865, emigrated to Australia in 1840 with his brother, Clement. He decided in 1855 to return to Ireland to see his people and to seek a wife. He met Ellen Nash who was the only daughter of William. Nash of Ross, Drumcumma, near Mallow in Co. Cork & Ellen Mahony of Dunlow. Ellen was brought up in Bath, England by her grandmother and aunt, and educated by a selection of governesses who taught her languages & music. at which she became highly proficient. None of these pursuits pointed to the life she was to lead as the wife of a squatter - far removed from the quiet and gentle atmosphere of her grandmother's home.
Ellens brothers, the elder, Florence, was an engineer; the second, the Rev. Wm. Nash, for some years Rector of Somerby, in Lincolnshire; the younger brother, Robert, was drowned whilst serving as a midshipman in the Royal Navy.
Ellen Nash & Paul Lawless were married in St. Saviour's Church, Bath, by her brother, William Nash and Paul's brother, Rev. John Lawless-Pyne, on the 4th Nov. 1858. During their stay in Edinburgh & London, Paul took his young bride to Ireland where he went for a season's hunting before leaving for Australia. They rented a house from the London ? Mary and here Ellen had her first taste of housekeeping with Irish servants ple ? prospect of an easy time at her expense. (Castle Mary is believed to be named a ? Hawnby of Mallow, the w/o the first Longfield. Mary died in 1757. John Longfield of Denbeigh, Wales. Castle Mary is now owned by the Hurley family. D.F.L. Nov. 199?
Paul & Ellen later went to Australia and by 1864 they had 4 children. Paul's he ? concern and it was decided to travel to London to seek the best advice. With th? and Ellen left Booubyjan in December, arriving in England in May, 1865. They sailed from Sydney in the "Colonial Empire", rounding Cape Horn. Clement and his wife met and took them across to Ireland and "Kilcrone" where they spent some weeks. Paul's health deteriorated and he died at Youghal in August, 1865. He was buried near Cork. Ellen erected a monument (possibly in the Cathedral at Cloyne) to he ? It was a huge Emu and a Kangaroo holding up a big tablet between them.
(Lawless, John, esq. (Wood-view) Co Cork)
(Lawless, Thos., esq. (Ballymaloe Castle) Co Cork)Denis Lawless, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
From: "Lorraine Egan" <lor36@bigpond.com>
Fri, 29 Jun 2001I am a direct descendent of one of English Protestant Settlers in Bandon. 1590, Radley with supporting documents. I am very interested in NASH line, who married into my fathers line, Leahy from Schull.
My grandmother was Catherine NASH from Clash, Kanturk, born 1866 to Michael NASH and Ellen Lyons. Michael Nash owned l3 acres at Kanturk, and was mentioned in Return of Landowners 1876.
My cousin, John Leahy, has done a lot of research on NASH family.
Lorraine EGAN
Barb Ziek February 05, 1999 bziek@clsp.uswest.net
My gggggrandmother was Sarah Timmings who married Joseph Nash. She was born in 1759. Family lore has it that Sarah Timmings was the illegimate daughter of Katharine Lothar and James Wolfe. This is family lore. I have no proof.
This entry was received from Bill Tufts of Ottawa Valley on 5 Jul 1998 dg052@freenet.carleton.ca (Bill Tufts)
Saw your Nash inquiry & will include it as another piece to the family puzzle. My Nash family were before your generations, so a link somewhere is tentative. Most of the work I've done to date centres more on my Seymour & Kingston end of this family group and much of the Irish end can be summed up in a few e-mail messages I read. The Seymours went to New Brunswick, Canada, (most of them) in 1832. But there is a link between them and Australia. This I learned last fall. It may be that your line followed earlier kin to Australia, although I understand there was a migration "down under" that was spurred in the 1850s with the gold rush.
Richard Nash = Helen Hewitt/Huitt
b.c1730s
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Edward Seymour Susan Nash Samuel Kingston Anne Stanley
b 1754 b. 1769 b 1767 Bandon b.c 1767 Cork
d.1829 d. 1839 d.Aust d. Aust.
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William Seymour b1801 Ellen Kingston b 1802
|_____________________________________|All of above b. Ireland, most likely in and around Bandon, Co. Cork
EDWARD SEYMOUR , b. 1754 at Kilpatrick, Co. Cork, Ireland, (1)
He d. Apr., 1829 at (prob. N.B. & prob. Fredericton area). He m. when?
SUSAN NASH , d/o Richard NASH. and Helen Hewitt//HuittSusan was b. 1769 d. Jan., 1839 at ? Had issue
- Lydia Seymour m. - Sargent (or Seargeant), settled in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
- Mary Seymour d. 1857 Ireland
- Sarah Seymour d. 1861
- Susan Seymour d. 1839 Ireland
- Thomas Seymour d. 1848, emigrated 1826
- Edward Seymour b. 1798, emigrated 1822 to Nashwaak River (near Fredericton), m. Susan ? , b.c. 1828
- Jane Seymour b. 1799, m. a Captain SPURR, settled in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
- William Seymour b. 1801, m. Ellen KINGSTON b. 1802.
- George Seymour (1803-1857), emigrated 1832 to McLeod Hill (near Fredericton), m. Margaret GOOD (1805-1880)
- Nicholas Seymour b.1807, m. Catherine
- John Seymour b. 1816, d. April 23, 1868 in Ireland
The parish of Kilpatrick is a few miles southwest of Cork city and 3 miles to the south of the village of Carrigaline. The riverside road from Carrigaline to Cork would pass through Douglas
William Jervois, Genealogist, Albany Museum, Grahamstown, South Africa amwj@giraffe.ru.ac.za August 27, 1997
(data from Glenn Corbin corbin@ihug.co.nz Sep 24, 1997
SAMUEL KINGSTON
b.c 1767 at Bandon, County Cork, Ire.
d. Australia
m. 26 June 1800 at Murragh, Rosscarbery (Church of Ireland)
ANNE STANLEY
b. b. 177? in Ire.
d. in Australia
- Ellen, Kingston bc. 1802, m. 16 April, 1830 William Henry Seymour. Had:
("Ellen died 16 April 1850". check obit for 1880s?)- Susan Kingston
- Nancy (Anne) Kingston emigrated to Australia 1832, m. James TAYLOR in Australia. James d. 1850 and Nancy went to the US in 1855 with 6 children, became a Mormon and returned in 1860 with 4 children
- Richard Kingston bap c 1808 died c1821
- Amelia Kingston bc 13 Jan 1811 emig. to Australia 1832,
- Lydia Kingston b 6 April 1815 emig. to Australia 1832,
- Samuel Kingston b 7 June 1818 emig. to Australia 1832.
- ? Kingston
On 15 Oct., 1824 (Doc PPC 2365) Samuel KINGSTON was sentenced to transportation for life for forgery (forged receipt for rent). He arrived in Sydney, Australia on the Hooghley on 22 April 1825. His name appears on a document (Doc refs FS 1830/1) dated 15 May 1829 of a list of convicts who applied for wives & families to be sent to NSW at Govt. expense.
[Descendant] "George Strickland KINGSTON went on to become a prominent politician in Adelaide and South Australia, as was one of his sons, Charles Cameron KINGSTON. I am descended from Mary
Catherine KINGSTON, my great-great-great grandmother. She and her husband, Thomas Henry SHERLOCK, inherited the KINGSTON family home in Bandon, Kingston Buildings."
Glenn Corbin, 31 Rewi St., Te Aroha 2971 New Zealand corbin@ihug.co.nz September 27, 1997
Samuel is one of the most common given name in the Kingston family. There were so many Kingstons with the same name that they began to use their father's name as their middle name and when there were too many of those, they added their mother's name. For example you will see Samuel Paul Mary Kingston on records.
My family from the parish of Drimoleague. A Samuel Kingston was a witness to my great-grandfather's marriage
In 1856 Maurice Mahony married Elizabeth Kingston and after her death in 1868 he married Maria Kingston (daughter of Paul) in 1870. The first wife's parents were not recorded on the marriage record. Maria's father was Paul of Clodagh.
Jan Fortado, 9 Meadowview Lane, Ipswich, MA 01938
janfortado@comcast.net Mar 2002 (new email address April 2009)
RICHARD KINGSTON
b.c 1740 at Ireland.
d.
m. 1763 at Cork, Ire. -(town or county?)
HELEN HEWITT (HUITT?) -no dates, no parentsMiscelaneous Notes:
George KINGSTON born circa 1720, James KINGSTON bc 1740,
Catherine KINGSTON born circa 1760. All from County Cork. James
Married Ann Murray, and their Daughter married Thomas HOLMES.The dates from all of this are estimated. - Russell Holmes
rwholmes@freenet.mb.ca September 29, 1997
Bill Tufts, U.E., B.A., 1500 Lassiter Terrace, Gloucester, ON. K1J 8N4
1-(613)-745-0200 dg052@freenet.carleton.ca
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John Hornibrook (b. 1785 Bandon) and Anne Nash married c 1833 in Bandon, Cork. John was the son of Daniel Hornibrook and Catherine Stanley (m. 1783).
Information obtained from Mrs. Gerri Hornibrook of Plymouth, England.
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Dona Baker, Alberta, Canada mdbaker@telusplanet.net
Hornibook home page at http://genforum.genealogy.com/hornibrook/
John Hornibrook married ca.1795 Anne Nagle? . John died before 1811 and Anne married John NASH in 1811, possibly at Kilbrogan Church, Bandon
The family has the prenuptial agreement between John NASH and Anne
Hornibrook.
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From: "Gwlad McLachlan" glach@bigpond.com on Thu, 20 Apr 2000
Frances Nash migrated to Australia with her brother Lewellyn and sister Prescilla in 1852. She was born in Stannardsgrove, Coounty Cork in 1833. Frances married William Daltera in 1855 in Melbourne before heading off to the goldfields in the Ballarat area of Australia. Frances' father was Llewellyn Nash, born in Farrihy County Cork in 1794. Her mother was Frances Adams, born in Stannardsgrove, in 1799. Her Grandfather was Lewellyn Nash, born in Farrihy County Cork in 1763 and her Paternal Grandmother was Priscilla Deane Spread born in Ballycannon in 1766. Any information re her family would be appreciated. Gwlad McLachlan.
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Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001
From: "Lorraine Egan" <lor36@bigpond.com>My grandmothers name was Catherine Nash born1866 Clash, Kanturk. Father: Michael Nash Mother: Ellen Lyons. Michael owned 13 acres and is mentioned in Return of Land Owners, 1876. I am led to believe that this family might have some connection with Woulfe surname. Lorraine EGAN
Samuel, son of Samuel and Catherine Nash, privately bpt Parish of Kinneigh 5 September 1820
Thomas Nash sponsored the baptism of Richard Tyner 25 March 1821 in the Parish of Kinneigh
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