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Re: Sadleirs in Tipperary
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 14 February 10 07:10 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for your reply PAB.
Yes, Herbert and Ernest were younger.
I haven't really been researching the Breens to any extent. I stumbled across some information from a family name search on Rootsweb and a Google search of the name Mary Breen directed me to this forum.
It is interesting to know that there are family connections scattered far and wide.
My family has a photo of Mary Sadlier if you would like a copy.

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Re: Sadleirs in Tipperary
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 23 October 10 23:45 BST (UK) »
Hello Patricia,

I am related to the Sadliers in Glenough and I am in the process of tracing my family history. I have a Mary born in May 5 1855. Her Parents were Patrick Sadlier and Ellen Quirke. She was baptised in CLONOULTY/ROSSMORE Parish. I do not have any other Mary's, but the name Breen rings a bell. If I find anything in my searches I will pass it on to you.

Kind Regards

Richard

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Re: Sadleirs in Tipperary
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 02 January 11 01:27 GMT (UK) »
To RichardAS, in Australia, re Clements & Richard.
I think I can provide the information you wish but it is a bit too complicated to do on Rootschat. If you will email me at (*) I will get it back to you. Apologies for not replying sooner, I rarely check this site.
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Re: Sadleirs in Tipperary
« Reply #12 on: Monday 17 January 11 22:54 GMT (UK) »
The West Australia; 20/1/1926

Wedding; at a little church at Busselton,
Miss Blanche Sadleir, youngest dtr of late Mr. James Sadleir and Mrs Sadleir,
Brookville Estate Tipperary Ireland,, to Mr. Henry Willmott, son of late Mr Henry Willmott of Basildene, Margaret River.


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Re: Sadleirs in Tipperary
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 19 January 11 18:35 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jack. The "West Australian" marriage entry is most interesting. I have Blanche in my files and knew she was in Australia about 1925-1927. I also knew, though my fathers comments many years ago that we were connected to the Wilmotts. But I didnt know of this marriage. Thankyou for the post. :D

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Re: Sadleirs in Tipperary
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 20 January 11 18:21 GMT (UK) »
Other names in that clip include;

The bride was given away by Mr. Hugh Brockman.
Miss Madge Willmott was bridesmaid
Mr. Bob Brockman was bestman
Mrs. Theodore Hodge (cousin of the bride)
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Re: Sadleirs in Tipperary
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 20 January 11 22:04 GMT (UK) »
The Sunday Morning Herald; 21/10/1856

The Bill of Indictment against James Sadleir.
These bill have been found by the grand jury at Clonmel Assizes against James Sadleir for conspiracy to defruad.
The following is an abstract of the Indictment.
The fitst count that John Sadleir, the  deceased, and James Sadleir, on the 11th April 1856 at Clonmel, conspired by false pretences and subtle means and devices to cheat such as her Majestys subjects resident in England as they might be able to induce to become shareholders in the Tipperary bank of large sums of money.
The second count, conspiring to cheat the English parties by false pretences that the paid-up capital of the bank was £100,000 and that all the shares had been issued and were vested in bona fide shareholders and that John Sadleir and Robert Keating were then directors; they, they said, that John and James Sadleir , well knowing the contrary to be he fact.
The third count charged that John and James Sadleir by false pretences, conspired to cheat the depositors.
The fourth count alleged a conspiracy to cheat the depositors by the false publication of false balance sheets, falsely representing the paid-up capital of the bank to be £100,000.
The fifth count charge a conspiricy by false pretences that the bank was solvent and able to meet its engagements.
The sixth count was for a conspiricy by false pretences and public devices to cheat the English shareholders of large sums of money.
The seventh and eighth counts were also to the effect that the conspiricy was entered into to cheat the English shareholders and the facts connected with the balance sheet were specially set out.
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Re: Sadleirs in Tipperary
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 17 March 11 19:30 GMT (UK) »
Happy St. Patricks day to all,
Richard

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Re: Sadleirs in Tipperary
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 17 March 11 20:29 GMT (UK) »
Happy St. Patrick's day to all,
                                            
                             Richard, I had seen your post previously and while searching Ballintemple graveyard near Dundrum looking for my relatives the Lacey's. I came across some sadleirs. You may have seen them before, but here are the following

Beatrice Sadleir, Ballydoyle. Born in February 1892, died June 1935. Intered Cromer England.

Caroline Hayes Sadleir, Ballydoyle, born June 1892, died April 1938.

Erected by Lizzie Sadleir. Sorrowful rememberance of her devoted husband John Hayes Sadlier, Ballydoyle, Fethard, co. Tipperary. Who died 12th of March 1902, Age 53. Also in rememberance their fond child Florence Sadleir. Who died 21st of October 1902. Age 3 years and 9 months.

Mrs Elizabeth Sadleir, died 13th of May 1953, age 84 years. Her daughter Daisy died 13th of June 1968, age 69 years.

Mrs Frances Stokes nee Sadleir, died 3rd of April 1990, age 90 years.

On a separate tomb the following.

Beneath this tomb are deposited the remains of Mrs John Sadleir of Bonnerea, who departed this life February 11th 1860, age 50 years.

And also

Erected to the loving memory by his loving wife Bridget Sadleir Alias Cormick. Who will deplore his loss and he was deeply regreted by all who knew him.
May the Lord have mercy on his soul.

Both these inscriptions on the same tomb.

Hope this may help.