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Wexford / Re: Peare in wexford
« on: Monday 26 February 24 17:35 GMT (UK)  »
The earlier church records for Ballymurn/Crossabeg are available on microfilm in Wexford library. The records include marriage and baptism records.There was also a Mary Peare who married Thomas Roche in 1868 in Ballymurn. Mary may have been the daughter of James Peare and Bridget Carroll. Thomas Roche's niece Mary Roche married James Hore in Oilgate, and their granddaughter Alice married William Peare from Rosslare. N Peare should be able to provide more information on the Peare's of Kilmallock house. As a matter of interest the parish was Kilmallock prior to being Ballymurn/Crossabeg.

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Wexford / Re: Kilmallock grave yard book
« on: Thursday 26 August 21 22:58 BST (UK)  »
Sorry his surname was not Glynch, it was his maternal ggrandmother who was Winifred Glynch born about 1798 and died 1878. I don't have any more information  on the Glynch side of the family. If you want to sent me a private message, I can give you my email.

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Wexford / Re: Kilmallock grave yard book
« on: Thursday 26 August 21 21:55 BST (UK)  »
The local man now deceased who did the research has Glynch ancestors dating back to the 1840's in Ballymurn hence his interest in the topic. Glenbrien and Ballymurn while not the one Parish are neighbours. Kilmallock cemetery has many people from surrounding areas buried there.

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Wexford / Re: Kilmallock grave yard book
« on: Thursday 26 August 21 20:25 BST (UK)  »
There does seem to be a query as to where he is buried but a local man did research some years ago which indicated that initially Fr Clinch was hurriedly buried by his friends where he died. Later the body was disinterred and reburied in his mother's people grave in Ballyhuskard but then the research goes on to say that although the family burial place is Ballyhuskard, he is believed to be buried in Kilmallock. My guess is his remains are in Kilmallock supposedly under where Kilmallock church once was in the graveyard. I doubt if a memorial to Fr Clinch would have been erected in Kilmallock if he is actually buried in Ballyhuskard.

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Wexford / Re: Peare in wexford
« on: Thursday 26 August 21 09:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I am a member of Ballymurn Heritage group and we are hoping to publish a Journal/Book  and would be delighted if anyone was interested in sharing some photo's or information on the Peare family of Kilmallock House.
Regards,
Martina Boylan

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Wexford / Re: Kilmallock grave yard book
« on: Thursday 26 August 21 09:23 BST (UK)  »
Hi, if you still need a copy of the Kilmallock cemetery book, I am a member of the group that produced it and have copies available.
Regards,
Martina Boylan

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Wexford / Re: Walsh of Wexford
« on: Sunday 10 September 17 22:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
William (Bill) Peare  married Alice Hore, a sister of my grandmother's Margaret Hore. They were from Oylegate.

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Wexford / Re: Peare in wexford
« on: Sunday 10 September 17 16:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi
There are two Peare graves in Kilmallock cemetery which adjoins Kilmallock House.
Humphrey William, 3rd son of Robert Peare of Kilmallock House died 18th February 1862 aged 10 years.
Robert died 21th September 1761 aged 32 years.

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Wexford / Re: Sinnott family in Wexford
« on: Monday 12 December 16 23:01 GMT (UK)  »
I was interested to see you mentioned a Susan Sinnot and John Hore marriage. Only by chance I saw a post last night with the marriage of a couple with the same names.
13/11/1803 JOHN HORE SUSAN SINOTT James Hays and Thomas Devereux.
The record I believe came from the Oylegate/Glenbrien church records. My gggrandfather was John Hore b c 1881 in Oylegate. His parents were James Hore and Mary Roche and all I have been able to find about James b c 1850 was his father was also a James Hore and mother's first name was Johanna. I would be very interested to know if you had any more information about the Hore family?
Regards,
Martina

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