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Re: Briscoe in Dublin
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 22 January 09 20:51 GMT (UK) »
from Slaters of 1846 - another Coach Builder ...could this be another connection ?

COACH, GIG & CAR MAKERS. -   Briscoe Michael, John's place, Birr
- Offaly/Kings County

In 1846 & 1870 there are a few Briscoe entries around Birr and Banagher.



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Re: Briscoe in Dublin
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 22 January 09 21:04 GMT (UK) »
I do not know about Birr,  but,  how many Briscoes can be in the same business and not be related, especially since it is an unusual  name in Ireland.   Patrick married in Mountmellick in 1900 and he was well known in that area, that is, my mother was told that she looked liked the Briscoes.
Briscoe, Jennings, Smyth, Farrell, Hood, Martin.   Ireland
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Re: Briscoe in Dublin
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 22 January 09 21:14 GMT (UK) »
Birr would only be about 35km to the west of Mountmellick - so I'd say it's possible

I agree it would be quite a  coincidence for there to be two seperate families with the same quite rare surnames in exactly the same business without some sort of connection.

Some of my ancestors are from Birr/Parsonstown at this time (1847) and moved to Dublin soon after.



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Re: Briscoe in Dublin
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 22 January 09 21:32 GMT (UK) »
here are some of the other Briscoe entries from 1846 for ref :

STANDARD (life), John Briscoe, Main street  - FIRE, &c. OFFICE AGENTS.
Edward Briscoe (Grocer and provision merchant).
Edward Briscoe , Main st - Ironmongers & Hardwaremen
John Briscoe, Main st - Tanner & Currier
John Briscoe, discount office, and baronycess collector, Main street.

all -  Bannagher, Offaly (Kings Co.)

John William Briscoe  (and commissioner for taking affidavits), Charleville
terrace - ATTORNEYS.

Tullamore, Offaly (Kings Co.)

and only two others out side Dublin...

Patrick Briscoe, Main st - CLOTHES DEALERS
Ballinasloe, Co. Roscommon

John Briscoe , Catherine st, Waterford - Physicians & Surgeons

a surname distribution I have using Griffiths data (1847 to 1864) shows a concentration around Offaly & Kilkenny...

1.      Offaly      16   
2.      Kilkenny      11   
3.      Cork      8   
4.      Dublin      6   
5.      Galway      4   
6.      Meath      4   
7.      Westmeath      4   


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Re: Briscoe in Dublin
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 22 January 09 21:50 GMT (UK) »
There appears to be a lot by that name in trade of one kind and another which is a rather unusual distribution for the name.    My grandfather was not in trade, he helped to lay the tram lines in the City of Glasgow.    It is a pity that Michael Briscoe did not live to 1901 or I could find out where he was born, Irish marriage certificates do not give proper ages.    I could not find Thomas Joseph Dowman, Patrick's half brother in the 1901 census of Scotand or England he may have ben in Ireland.   I do know that Margaret Jennings was alive in 1901, as the marriage certificate of Thomas Joseph Dowman in 1904  in Scotland states that his father was dead, his mother,
Maggie Weir, prior Dowman, prior Briscoe, nee Jennings was alive.     The 1901 Irish census of Dublin should be on line sometime this year, so maybe I will be lucky and find out where she was born.

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Re: Briscoe in Dublin
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 22 January 09 22:28 GMT (UK) »
My sincere appreciation for the assistance that I was given today.

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Re: Briscoe in Dublin
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 22 January 09 23:18 GMT (UK) »
From 1901Census, Index to the North Strand,Clonliffe Road and Summerhill District:

Briscoe, Hugh, 69 Clonliffe Road.

Maybe a relative?


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Re: Briscoe in Dublin
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 25 January 09 10:59 GMT (UK) »
By the way, don't get misled by the prominent family of Irish politicians called Briscoe.  They are descended from Lithuanian immigrants and adopted Briscoe instead of their original surname (probably Cherrick).

My family is from Bolton and at one time wondered if there was any connection with the 17th Century Rev Michael Briscoe who came over from Ireland and was a Minister nearby for a time before moving to Toxteth Old Chapel but he does not seem to have left any male descendants which is a pity because he had an interesting history.

Also wondered if there is any connection between the Briscoe in Ireland and the Cumberland family who did have land in Ireland but I am inclined to think that the name just appeared in several areas independently.  Just wish there was some more Briscoe DNA to compare with!

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BRISCOE - Bolton, Heaton Norris, Rochdale, Oldham, Chadderton, Blackburn
POUNDER - Middleton Tyas, Kirkbymoorside, Stokesley, Lambeth, Bolton, Newcastle on Tyne, Leeds
HAMMOND - Quebec, Laverton, Masham, Grantley
SWALES - Laverton, Masham
O'Shea - Quebec
PARRY - Caerhun, Deiniolen, ClwtyBont, Brynrefail, TalySarn, Brynrefail, Bethesda
EVANS - Llanfihangel Bryn Pabuan, Maesmynis, Dowlais, Stockton on Tees, Hartlepool, Trealaw
HARVEY - Trentham, Sheriffhales, Llanfyllin, Llanferres, Minera

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Re: Briscoe in Dublin
« Reply #17 on: Friday 19 February 10 15:06 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Please contact me regarding John Bratt, read my notes on the message board

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