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Cork / Re: CATHERINE LINDSEY
« on: Monday 13 October 14 01:49 BST (UK)  »
This might help. Thomas Lindsey of Macroom and Monallig who married Mary Brown in 1746 had a daughter (undocumented to date in the Lindsey history) who married James Good of Ardaneneen (Tarelton) in 1774. Mary (Brown) Lindsey (1723-1818) died in her son in law James Good's  house in 1818. Mary was buried in Moviddy with her husband. Amongst James Good and Mary Lindsey's children are Thomas Lindsey Good and William who married a Catherine Lindsey in 1827. James Good and Mary Lindsey had a number of other children and they all appeared to have died young and without male heirs as Ardaneneen (a very substantial property) was inherited by their daughter Mary Good Curtis who married Thomas Curtis in 1805. Mary (Good) Curtis and her husband Thomas are buried in Desertmore and amongst their children are James Good Curtis and Joseph Lindsey Curtis.

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Cork / Re: John Lindsay died 1802
« on: Sunday 28 September 14 21:20 BST (UK)  »
e-mail me at barrybradfield@eircom.net and I will then forward it to you. Lorraine

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Cork / Re: John Lindsay died 1802
« on: Sunday 28 September 14 17:11 BST (UK)  »
Additional grave information from Moviddy. A box grave enclosed by an iron railing over a very large and deep tomb.
"The Cemetry
       of
Thomas Henry Lindsey
        of Peake
Henry John Lindsey
    of Myshells
William Crook Lindsey
of Coolclough
Erected the 17th day of
Dec AD 1832."
This is a little distance away from the other Lindsay graves in Moviddy. I can supply a photograph if any one is interested

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Cork / Re: John Lindsay died 1802
« on: Monday 15 September 14 22:00 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for that Lorraine. I have not done a lot on the Lindsays other than finding their graves in line / adjoining the Goods graves in Moviddy (Crookstown).

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Cork / Re: John Lindsay died 1802
« on: Monday 15 September 14 21:50 BST (UK)  »
It is James Good / Mary Lindsay I am Interested in. Their son James Good (b1779) married Ann Bradfield. The following come from Macroom Church records. I have most of the Bradfields sorted out now if you need anything further.

15th September 1784. Ann the daughter of James Good of Kilmichael at Mr Linseys, Magourney. (Coachford)

20th October 1787. Elizabeth the daughter of William Good.
31st May 1789. Mary the daughter of William & Elizabeth Good of Mashanaglass in the parish of Aghinagh.
William Good married Elizabeth Unkles in 1775 (MLB)

25th October 1795. Private. Elizabeth the daughter of Henry Smith of Carbery and Hannah his wife otherwise Good of Mashanaglass in the parish of Aghinagh.
Henry Smith married a Mary Good in 1794. This looks like him. Mary Rebecca Good?

11th May 1821. James son of James Good of Ummera in the parish of Aghinagh and Ann his wife.
20th January 1825. Sarah of James and Ann Good, Macroom.
James married Ann Bradfield in 1816. MLB
James Good of Ummera, Macroom died July 18th, buried July 20th 1862, aged 83 years.
Ann Good Shannaglass, Macroom died June 26th 1862 aged 78 years.

James Good (1779-1862) and Ann Bradfield (1784-1862).


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Cork / Re: John Lindsay died 1802
« on: Monday 15 September 14 19:30 BST (UK)  »
The main burial ground for the Lindsay's appears to be a large vault in Moviddy church (Crookstown). I note the following from two grave markers above the vault. "This is the burial place of The Lindsay Family. Here also lies the body of John Lindsay who departed this life ........1782 aged 29." (looks like 29 but the two could possibly be something else) and next to it is the following grave marker. "Here lies the body of Mrs Alias (as spelt) Lindsay wife of Mr Henry Lindsay of Peake who departed this life 17th August 1801 aged 40. She had issue...............a daughter"..........rest is buried. These Lindsay's connected to my Bradfield/Good family.

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Leitrim / Re: Manorhamilton Estate - Dennison
« on: Saturday 29 July 06 21:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi Steve,
Mother is Dennison from Leitrim. Have a large amount of information on family.
Williams baptism record for 1839 is available. but I have not looked it up.
I had provisionally put him down as my G grandfathers brother. (not proved) and son of William and Jane. (William snr died young c 1848) seem to tie in.
Jane called after mother ? was born in Enniskillen and baptised on 13/01/1871.
This almost certainly makes the place you are searching as Loughros part of the Tottenham Estate near Glenfarne. The Tottenhams also lived in Enniskillen?
However I have 4 brothers plus William.
We are almost certainly connected.
Give me a shout.
Barry



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