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Dublin / Re: Rathfarnham Parish Marriage
« on: Thursday 27 May 21 08:12 BST (UK)  »
Is this a connection?

There’s this marriage of Andrew DUNLOP and Isabella BOND on 18 January 1859 in Coleraine. Andrew was a baker and his father Robert Dunlop, a clerk. Isabella's father Henry Bond, a master of the workhouse.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1859/09567/5468665.pdf


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Yes thanks this is the same family.

Henry Bond married Mary-Anne Entwistle in Glendermott CofI Church on 29 August 1833.

Mary-Anne's parents were Henry Entwizle Esquire and Mary Brawley (baptism in Lower Cumber CofI Church on 5 March 1815 - illegitimate).

We think that Henry Entwizle Esquire is likely to be the Henry Entwisle referred to in the McClay gravestone inscriptions (Ref: D3672/2 in the Public Record Office, Belfast) which records the following headstone in Cumber Old graveyard:

‘Henry Entwisle born 6 March 1789 died 8 June 1816 was the 4th son of John and Ellen Entwisle of Foxholes House in the County of Lancaster which Ellen was a daughter of the late Hugh Lyle Esquire of Coleraine County Londonderry’

That takes us down the route of following
John (Markland) Entwisle where there is a significant amount of family history published in a section on Foxholes in the History of the Parish of Rochdale - Old Houses and Old Families - Hundersfield.
and
Hugh Lyle  (Ellen's father) where there is also much available.

No information on Mary Brawley though so still searching for there.




They had at least 11 chidren -

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Dublin / Re: Rathfarnham Parish Marriage
« on: Thursday 20 May 21 18:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi again - I don't think there is any doubt about the connection looking at the surnames of interest in your profile.  My Dad was a Bond and did a lot of trawling through records in Dubline/Coleraine/Derry etc before so much became available online.  After all this time you've probably found everything that we have on the Bonds, Entiwstles etc but happy to share anything I have.

Jenny

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Dublin / Re: Rathfarnham Parish Marriage
« on: Thursday 20 May 21 10:41 BST (UK)  »
Hi there - I know this post is from several years ago but I wondered how you followed up on it. It looks like Percy Andrew Dunlop was the son of my great great aunt and uncle (Andrew Dunlop and Isabella Bond).  Lots more information available if you are looking for anything more.

Jenny

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