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Wicklow / Re: Faulkner Family from Wicklow and Carlow
« on: Sunday 28 May 17 23:50 BST (UK) »
Carloviana archives online now. Index and search will find some articles on Carlow Faulkners
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Wicklow / Re: Faulkner Family from Wicklow and Carlow
« on: Friday 13 September 13 22:23 BST (UK) »
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlcar2/Carloviana_Index_02.htm
Link is to an index of Carloviana Magazine. There are various articles about Faulkners starting in 1952. The magazine is not online but is in Carlow Library.
Link is to an index of Carloviana Magazine. There are various articles about Faulkners starting in 1952. The magazine is not online but is in Carlow Library.
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Wicklow / Re: Faulkner Family from Wicklow and Carlow
« on: Thursday 12 September 13 20:13 BST (UK) »
Hi
The Faulkners from Carlow and Wicklow were originally from the North of Ireland. Hugh and Sam Faulkner were sons of William Faulkner of Cookstown, I think, who died 1781. They started a Beetling Mill at Wellbrooke which is now a working museum. Sam was a businessman in Dublin. and acquired a farm in Carlow and one in Wicklow. Hugh eventually moved to the farm in Carlow. His descendants lived in Carlow and Wicklow. There are relatives living in England now. Admiral Faulkner of HMS Edinburgh was a descendant. It was famously sunk circa 1943 with Russian gold on board.
The Faulkners from Carlow and Wicklow were originally from the North of Ireland. Hugh and Sam Faulkner were sons of William Faulkner of Cookstown, I think, who died 1781. They started a Beetling Mill at Wellbrooke which is now a working museum. Sam was a businessman in Dublin. and acquired a farm in Carlow and one in Wicklow. Hugh eventually moved to the farm in Carlow. His descendants lived in Carlow and Wicklow. There are relatives living in England now. Admiral Faulkner of HMS Edinburgh was a descendant. It was famously sunk circa 1943 with Russian gold on board.
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