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Warwickshire / Re: Court family of Armscote and kineton
« on: Wednesday 27 May 15 20:15 BST (UK)  »
Hello. I'm related to the Court family of Kineton....I have a copy of William Court's 1605 will from Kineton...he was a blacksmith....I saw the apparent connection to Armscote but unfortuntely there was no explanation about how exactly William Court the blacksmith (born 1550ish?) is connected to the Armscote Courts....could you help me on this??? I got a copy of the 1540 William Court of Armscote. I suppose that there is a very good chance of the Armscote and Kineton Courts being connected but I would love to be 100% convinced.....thanks! best wishes Giles

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Down / Re: Leathems near Clare
« on: Sunday 21 September 14 20:17 BST (UK)  »
from Donaghcloney Church of Ireland records, noted down March 2014, PRONI, Belfast

births
14th December 1772 Ann of George Leatham, Tullylish Parish
15th August 1775 George of John Leatham and Frances Carson
2nd May 1780 Joseph son of George of Clare
2nd November 1780 John son to John Leatham of County Mayo
29th June 1784 Elinor daughter to George, Clare
1st February 1787 Elizabeth of Moses, Clare
3rd June 1787 John of John Lethem (no place name)
15th Nov 1789 Elizabeth of George and Bridget (no place name)
5th June 1792 Sarah of Joseph and Elizabeth (no place name)
? Jan 1797: ? daughter of John Leatham and Biddy his wife
4th April 1799: John of John and Biddy
22nd April 1803, George of Michael and Margaret, Annaghannon
9th Feb 1806 Joseph of Michael and Margaret Annaghannon
30th March 1807 Bess of ? Lathem, Tullylish parish
6th March 1808 George of Michael and Margaret, Magherana
10th April 1808 Frances of George and Esther, Clare
24th July 1808 Jonathan of John Lethem and Martha, Clare
1st July 1810 Christopher of George and Esther, Clare
14th June 1811 William of Michael and Margaret Magherana
25th Sept 1814 Jane of Michael Lethem and Margaret, Magherana
11th Oct 1814 George of George Lethem and Esther, Clare

marriages:
2nd Feb 1786 John Leatham and Martha Mc?ney of this parish
2nd Nov 1821 William Dick and Elinor Leatham both of parish
23rd May 1828 Joseph L of this parish and Jane Valentine of Seapatrick

baptisms
20th April 1817 Valentine, son ofGeorge and Esther Annaghannon
23rd Jan 1825 Anne of John and Betty, Clare
31st July 1825 Thomas of Michael and Mary, Annaghannan
30th April 1826 Martha of John and Eliza, Clare
21st Nov 1826 Mary Jane of JOhn and Sarah, Bally?
30th April 1828 Sarah Ann of John and Eliza, Clare, born 2nd April 1828
30th October George of William and Anne, Magherana

burials
15th March 1784 Frances, wife of John Leatham of Clare
11th May 1787 Elizabeth from Clare
8th June 1840 Joseph Annaghannon, aged 64
6th August 1843, James, Annaghannon, aged 22
24th April 1845: Andrew, Clare, aged 41
12th July 1858, John, Clare, aged 58
26th July 1860 Mary, Magherana aged 44

baptisms
1st June 1841 Jane of John and Mary Lethe, Magherana, weaver
9th June 1841, Joseph of Joseph and Esther, Magherana, weaver
21st June 1841: Elizabeth of John and Elizabeth, Clare, farmer
3rd April 1842 Margaret Grace of George, farmer, Annaghannon
5th July 1843 Samuel of Joseph and Esther, farmer Annaghannon
18th Oct 1843 Joseph of John and Mary, Magherana
2nd April 1844 William of Joseph and Jane, Annaghannon
24th July 1844 Anne of Jospeh and Jane Annaghannon 
5th Nov 1845: George of Joseph and Esther, Magherana
 

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Australia / Re: Ticket of leave
« on: Wednesday 10 September 14 17:10 BST (UK)  »
HI Suzy, I have a Thomas Capper in Tullygally, near Lurgan, County Armagh,son of John and Anne Capper. Baptised Shankill Church of Ireland Lurgan 1st March 1798. Probably married an Eliza and had children, Anne, baptised Shankill 15th November 1821 and Margaret also Shankill C of I on 18th of April 1824. Is this the family you were talking about? I would be grateful if you got in touch. Thanks Giles Stacey

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Warwickshire / Re: stacey jennings combrook compton verney
« on: Thursday 08 March 12 17:44 GMT (UK)  »
The JENNINGS family actually came from Brailes, I have found out. If anyone is interested in further details, please post, send me a message. The GLOSTER family go pretty far back, to the 1630s at least in Kineton...a Thomas Gloster was married to an Alice Court in 1634....the Courts go back in Kineton to at least 1580...............

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Armagh / Re: schools in lurgan around 1860
« on: Sunday 27 November 11 11:51 GMT (UK)  »
my Uprichard connection is Drumgask....but I'm in contact with Uprichards in New Zealand and Australia...from Corcreany and Bleary originally...any infos would be very welcome, thanks!!!!

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Armagh / Re: schools in lurgan around 1860
« on: Saturday 26 November 11 21:48 GMT (UK)  »
hi drumgor

I posted a photo circa 1905-1910 of Tullygally school on lurganancestry, if you're interested....

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Warwickshire / jennings family brailes/lower brailes
« on: Sunday 13 November 11 20:04 GMT (UK)  »
I am interested in the Jennings family in Lower Brailes....Thomas Jennings, a tailor, made an indenture in 1738 letting a house and garden "Barkside Garden" to one Thomas Parker but actually lived in by a Richard Godson a glover. Thomas' father was William Jennings. Thomas was married to an Ann and had four children, Thomas, William, Ann and Mary. Thomas got the house (he is my direct ancestor) and paid off his siblings owing to them from grandfather William. Thomas was also a tailor and moved to Combrook...the house was then sold on to an Elizabeth Richardson. There are documents about all this in the Shakespeare Birthplace Archive and Library. I don't know what happened to the other members of the Jennings family and would be grateful if anyone could help me.....thanks!! 

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Armagh / Re: schools in lurgan around 1860
« on: Saturday 30 July 11 13:38 BST (UK)  »
yup, unfortunately have no British bank account  >:( so cheques are very difficult....perhaps they could install paypal??

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Warwickshire / stacey jennings combrook compton verney
« on: Saturday 30 July 11 12:48 BST (UK)  »
I am researching the Stacey (or Stacy) family in the Combrook (Combroke)/Compton Verney area...using censuses and IGI parish records, I've managed to get back to a William Stacey, born circa 1753, married Anne Jennings 28th May 1783, buried 11th Jan 1824 in Combrook aged 71. He had children John, christened 11th April 1784, Thomas, 11th December 1785, William, 17th August 1788 and Prudence, 15th December 1793.
If you are researching same area and know anything about these Staceys and hopefully the Staceys who preceded William born 1753, I would be very grateful if you could leave a message. I am also interested in his children, particularly Thomas. There is a shoemaker Thomas Stacey in Warwick in 1841 census but I don't know whether it is the same man.

If anyone knows anything about the family JENNINGS in Combrook, I would also be very grateful. Thomas Jennings married Barbara GLOSTER 8th October 1752 in Combrook. They had five children including Anne who married William Stacey in 1783. Any leads about JENNINGS,  GLOSTER or STACEY would be very much appreciated.


Many thanks for any help 

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