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Cork / Re: Anthony Perrier JP
« on: Wednesday 28 September 11 01:23 BST (UK)  »
To "woodchurch":
concerning the cousin connections of (Capt)Thomas Arthur Clarke who married Katherine Lumley Perrier as well as Ernest Joseph Clarke who married Elizabeth Lumley Perrier:

Katherine and Elizabeth Perrier's mother was Maria France Clarke, daughter of Sir William Clarke and Eliza Travers and sister to Thomas Clarke of the Imperial Tobacco Company of Allerton Hall Liverpool and Farran House, father to Capt Thomas and Ernest.
Maria Frances Clarke married on 16-4-1868 William Lumley Perrier Junior; they lived at Maryborough  House and at Ballinure House.

We have a photograph made in 1896 of Maria Frances Perrier nee Clarke with her 11 children, including Katherine (Kitty) and Elizabeth.

Capt. Thomas and Kitty had 2 daughters, Lizette and Norah.  Descendants of Lizette live in Carrigaline.
Ernest and Elizabeth had no children.


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Cork / Re: Anthony Perrier JP
« on: Tuesday 03 May 11 22:22 BST (UK)  »
If jidian is still looking for information on Anthony Perrier J.P.of Lota:  we have family information including a foto of a portrait of Anthony, painted in 1843 (!!). 
This Anthony (1816-1879) was the 13th child of Sir Anthony Perrier (1770-1845) and Lady Jane Black of Limerick.  (Jane's only sister was married to John Vereker, brother to Charles 2nd Viscount Gort).
Anthony married on 3rd October 1853 Charlotte Roome, the only daughter of General Hy(?) Roome, Bombay Army.  Charlotte was the widow of P. Hickman Esq.  She died on 15th January 1887. A stone memorial plaque is inside the Douglas Church of Ireland.  They had no children.
Also to Dad's Daughter: in relation to the 17th and youngest child of Sir Anthony Perrier, daughter Kate (1823-1870) who married John Osburn/Osburne/Osbourne we have a foto of a Mrs. Osbourne(!!) in front of Lindville, Ballintemple with an enormous Great Dane.

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