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Re: Lady Ellisha Mathew
« Reply #108 on: Sunday 20 March 11 23:49 GMT (UK) »
I would love to see your results when completed.  I am from the line of Theobald ap George and reside in the USA.

Steve Matthews

Hi Steve

I'll ensure I post a link to this thread - should be in the next month.

Regards
Jim

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Re: Lady Ellisha Mathew
« Reply #109 on: Monday 28 March 11 02:23 BST (UK) »
I have just come into the posession of a number of legal documents relating to George Mathew of Thomastown, dated 1650's onward, relating to land transfers, loans and the like. These are amongst several hundred documents of all sorts dating from 1603 up until 1890's of many different surnames, I am still going through them but some relate to the Duke of Ormond, some relate to George Mathew in Llandaff, and as I have only just discovered this site it seems they may be of interest to you all. I will be trying to catalogue as many as I can over the next few weeks, but some are quite difficult to read. I will try to get them in some sort of date order.

We will all be very interested in seeing your final product.  Any way any of us can assist?

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Re: Lady Ellisha Mathew
« Reply #110 on: Monday 21 November 11 01:04 GMT (UK) »
I am related --very likely-- to John Matthews (1804-79), formerly 51 Lower Clanbrassil Street and am trying to communicate with Christine Page.  John appears in Griffith's Valuation as owner of property at Clanbrassil Street, and the Will of Margaret McCabe (1845-90) speaks of him as her husband, and the Will also recites a reference to the Clanbrassil Street Property. I haven't seen his Will and Codicil, as yet.

The John Matthews you seek is buried in Mt Jerome Cemetery, along with John Henry Matthews (1865-67), Isaac Matthews (1871-76), John Matthews (1804-79), William Henry Matthews (1868-88), Mabella Louisa Matthews (1845-93) and William Henry Matthews ( 1831-98).

According to baptismal record at St Kevin's Church, Harrington Road, John Matthews and Margaret McCabe are parents of my great aunt, Margaret Matthews (1877-1960) [dates revised/corrected 2 Mar 2012 by fxm], and possibly parents of Elizabeth Matthews, my maternal grandmother, as well. Elizabeth married Patrick Doran of Kiltealy, County Wexford, Ireland.  My mother is Ellen Doran, born Hardwicke Street, 1904 and came to Boston in 1910.  Mom passed in 1966.

I have a record of a Patrick Matthews of 50 Lower Clanbrassil Street, Dublin.  Can anyone tell me who Patrick is? With Margaret Mitten he supposedly parented one Elizabeth Matthews, also on record at St Kevin's, d/b August 1866.

You folks sure have done a lot of work on the Matthews/Mathew/Mathews families

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Re: Lady Ellisha Mathew
« Reply #111 on: Friday 25 November 11 01:09 GMT (UK) »
Hi, I am Christine Page. Gt Gt Grandaughter of John Matthews/Mathews. I looked at the Grave details and am so grateful to you for posting this.

William Henry Matthews and Mabella are my Gt Grandparents. They had 5 sons and 3 daughters.

Williams father John had 2 more sons John and Isaac that i found. Have no details of his wfe or if he had any daughters.

Do you have a tree on Ancestry if so I think I found it, I will do some more digging now and see if we can find a connection

Regards
Christine






Mathew/Mathews - Tipperary
Matthews - Dublin
Langron - Dublin
Davies - Galway and Sligo
Doyle - Dublin and Wicklow
Trafford - Ireland ?

Page - Balham/Wandsworth
Champion - Clapham/Wandsworth
Lang - Guernsey
Pitcher - Guernsey

Docwra - Royston Hertfordshire/Chelsea London
Burgess - Chelsea and Pimlico
Hession - Mayo Ireland
Pateman - Litlington Cambridgeshire
Norman - Clerkenwell, Islington and Fulham

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Re: Lady Ellisha Mathew
« Reply #112 on: Friday 25 November 11 17:47 GMT (UK) »
Have attached Baptism document for Margaret Matthews, daughter of John Matthews (1805-79) and wedding picture circa 1905 Dublin; Margaret Matthews and Richard Clinton.  Also in pic is Elizabeth Matthews, married to Patrick Doran at this point in time, and two children of Elizabeth Doran, i.e., William Doran (1899-?) and Margaret Doran (1901-?).  Margaret Doran was also known as Margaret Collinson, (hus Harry) Margaret Curley (hus George). One child by Harry was Elizabeth Sullivan nee Collinson and two grandchildren: Harriett and Francis, latter two livine currently in the greater Boston area.

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Re: Lady Ellisha Mathew
« Reply #113 on: Wednesday 04 January 12 14:01 GMT (UK) »
Whilst doing some more research I came across a transcription of Lady Elizabeth's will.
Try this link.

http://yourarchives.nationalarchives.gov.uk/index.php?title=PROB_11/1959

Christine
Mathew/Mathews - Tipperary
Matthews - Dublin
Langron - Dublin
Davies - Galway and Sligo
Doyle - Dublin and Wicklow
Trafford - Ireland ?

Page - Balham/Wandsworth
Champion - Clapham/Wandsworth
Lang - Guernsey
Pitcher - Guernsey

Docwra - Royston Hertfordshire/Chelsea London
Burgess - Chelsea and Pimlico
Hession - Mayo Ireland
Pateman - Litlington Cambridgeshire
Norman - Clerkenwell, Islington and Fulham

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Re: Lady Ellisha Mathew
« Reply #114 on: Thursday 19 July 12 00:29 BST (UK) »
Hi,
My name is winnie Looby.  My grand mother was johanna wade married to Edmund Looby, Ballinree.  I'm sure we are related as I know I am related to the Wades of Thomastown and Tommy Wade and my father were first cousins.  My great grandmother would be Breen, do you know her first name and what her mothers surname and fathers surname was.  I hope you  and your family are keeping well.

Kind regards,

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Re: Lady Ellisha Mathew
« Reply #115 on: Monday 08 April 13 22:37 BST (UK) »
Hi Itmatt

My interest in Edmund arises from a note I'm writing on the history of Blockhouse Island, a fortified island in the mouth of Carlingford Lough (in County Down, Northern Ireland). The blockhouse has generally been believed to have been built in or before 1604, however my researches have (I think!) revealed it to have been built around 40 years later under the direction of Edmund Mathew, who was at the time Governor of the town of Newry, and of the outlying garrisons of Narrow Water and Carlingford. His Governorship was sponsored and funded by James, Marquis of Ormond(e), his relation via his brother George, and Charles I's Lieutenant General of Ireland.

All

I'm embarrassed it has taken so long, however I'm also relieved to say I have posted the article mentioned above - please see http://www.oldwarrenpointforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=10667&p=97215#p97215

Regards
Jim

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Re: Lady Ellisha Mathew
« Reply #116 on: Monday 13 January 14 13:21 GMT (UK) »
Hi! You wrote about Rev. Robert Mathews...born 1798 Cashel. Is this the same Cashel as found on the Townland of Creevamoy (very near the Village of Broughshane, which is 2 miles thereabouts from Ballymena) in Co. Antrim? I have a Wm. Graham who married 2nd to a Sally Morton in 1846 in Kirkkinriola, Ballymena...and the marriage was performed by Rev. R. Matthews. Wm was living on the Townland of Creevamoy, and some of my Gordon's clan also on Creevamoy, but they always cited their area on Creevamoy as "Cashel". Why I am inquiring. I am seeking to find out the church in which Wm and Sally were married, thinking it may have been St. Patrick's in Ballymena. So I am doing some hunting around certain information known. Thanks much for any reply. Michelle
Michelle - Michigan USA

Townlands of Creevamoy and Ballyligpatrick:
Surname: Graham

Townlands of Drummuck & Drumlickney:
Surname: Gordon

Townland of Ballylig:
Surnames: Moffat/Moffet, Boyd, and Knowles

Townland of Ballycraigy:
Surnames: Campbell, and Speer/Spear,

Townland of Loughconnelly:
Clark or Clarke

County Antrim:
Surnames: Craig, Morton, Huston/Houston