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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #243 on: Tuesday 29 May 12 08:53 BST (UK) »
Marie has said previously that a Bayley family from Moneygrath, Co Carlow, are related to the Wicklow Halpins.  Maeve produced a Memorial Card associated with the Halpin family that reads
Anne Bayley, who died at Moneygrath, Myshall, Co Carlow. December 11, 1883. ..prayer
The only Bayley death registered for that period in 1883 is Anne Bayley, death registered at Enniscorthy Wexford, birth, calculated from age at death, 1814.  Enniscorthy must have been the nearest registry. 
Who was Anne?  1814 puts her just older than James Halpin’s eldest, Eliza born 1816.
In the 1901 and 1911 Censuses, the Bayley/Bailey family is at Moneygrough (Cranemore, Carlow), head Samuel (52 in 1901), wife Rosanna and 8 children, Margaret 23, Rebecca, Abraham, William, Samuel, John, Phoebe and Benjamin 4, COI, R&W.
Samuel Bayley seems to have married in 1877 at Shillelagh.  His census age gives a birth about 1849 and a Samuel Griffith Bayley is registered dying in Carlow in 1926 with an indicated year of birth 1849.  This still does not get us back to 1814 but it is closer.  I wonder if Samuel’s death or marriage certificates might show his parents to try to see how this family is connected with the Halpins.  I suppose the above Anne Bayley could have been Samuel’s mother.  Is Samuel's middle name, Griffith, a clue?
Footnote.  Eliza Halpin’s death seems to be registered in Jan-March 1881, age 65, est birth 1816.  Her name is given there as Eliza Louisa.  It could have been about that time, when George was constructing the Wicklow lighthouses, that his daughter Louisa came to James and Ann Halpin, married about a year.  They later named their 12th child Louisa in 1834, the year we believe George’s (Isabella?) Louisa to have died.

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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #244 on: Wednesday 30 May 12 11:59 BST (UK) »
Bill,
Yesterday morning I went to visit Wicklow Churchyard again, and met up with John who was a great help.   Again I have to say he is doing wonderful work down there.

I have taken further closeup photos of the centre stone in the Halpin enclosure, but it is going to be very difficult to read the inscription.  Sadly it has deteriorated since Brian Cantwell's time.  However, at your request, Bill, we took a very close look at the year of death for Louisa Halpin, daughter of George Halpin, and it certainly appears that Cantwell's date of 1831 is correct. 

As I have only recently become involved in this discussion on the Halpin family, please forgive me if I ask the obvious - Has someone checked the burial register in order to confirm the year of the burial/details of the name of the person buried?

Joyce

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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #245 on: Wednesday 30 May 12 16:53 BST (UK) »
Hi to all,

Its been a long time, but still reading. Came upon the following, and though it might be interesting.
If it has already been posted, sorry.

John, Marie Louise is in Wicklow at present. If you wish to contact her please phone me

Julia
Doyle, Malone, Ryan, Wicklow.
Murray of Arklow.
(O)Carroll of Annamoe, & Cornagower, Brittas, Wicklow, & Co Carlow.
Waters, Haughton, Leviston, Goggin. Kavanagh Wicklow.
Lavender and Newman of Ballyhad, Rathdrum.

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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #246 on: Wednesday 30 May 12 16:54 BST (UK) »
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Newspaper:
WICKLOW - Irish Times May 3, 1859
HALPIN v HALPIN. Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives
http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/copyright.htm . http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/wicklow/  Contributed by Mary Heaphy

3-5-1859 Irish Times. (For County Wicklow). Court of Probate--April 30th. Before the Right Hon. Judge Keatinge.

Halpin V. Halpin.
In this case there was an examination of witnesses to prove the due execution of a will made by the late Mr. Frederick Halpin, hotel keeper, of the town of Wicklow,
leaving his property in equal shares to his two nieces.
The will was impeached by the next of kin on the grounds that it was not executed according to the statute.

Mr. Clarke, Q.C. and Mr. Murphy appeared to sustain the will, and Dr. Ball. Q.C. for the next of kin.
The attesting witnesses being sworn and examined, his Lordship established the will and granted probate.
Solicitors for the Plaintiff--Mr. Littledale. For the Defendant---Messrs Hone and Kinahan.
Doyle, Malone, Ryan, Wicklow.
Murray of Arklow.
(O)Carroll of Annamoe, & Cornagower, Brittas, Wicklow, & Co Carlow.
Waters, Haughton, Leviston, Goggin. Kavanagh Wicklow.
Lavender and Newman of Ballyhad, Rathdrum.


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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #247 on: Tuesday 19 June 12 12:26 BST (UK) »
Bill,
only came upon the following like to NLI with wonderful old photos of Co Wicklow & Wicklow Town.
There are lots of old photos of Wicklow when you search the National Library's online catalogue...

http://catalogue.nli.ie/Search/Results?lookfor=wicklow&type=AllFields&filter%5B0%5D=format%3A%22Photo%22&filter%5B1%5D=digitised%3A%22Digitised%22&page=1&view=list

Hope you enjoy the site.
Julia
Doyle, Malone, Ryan, Wicklow.
Murray of Arklow.
(O)Carroll of Annamoe, & Cornagower, Brittas, Wicklow, & Co Carlow.
Waters, Haughton, Leviston, Goggin. Kavanagh Wicklow.
Lavender and Newman of Ballyhad, Rathdrum.

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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #248 on: Thursday 21 June 12 09:15 BST (UK) »
Thanks Maeve, I have just been to the site and thought the photos great, I had forgotton the grand ever looked like that!    Marie

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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #249 on: Monday 19 November 12 05:15 GMT (UK) »
Apparently there is a privately initiated project that seems to be supported by the RCB Library to publish Church of Ireland parish records.
And the first parish to be so published is Delgany in Co Wicklow.  The whole effort may be inspected at http://ireland.anglican.org/about/152.
Of names covered by us in the Halpins of Wicklow threads, here are some entries that may have some relevance (bearing in mind that I could easily have missed others).

Bayly   Henry      bu. 08 Aug 1781
Cotter   - (Mrs)      bu. 26 Mar 1733 (Abode Calary)
Cotter   Ann              ba. 06 Mar 1748 (John/Ann)      
Cotter   Esther      ba. 18 Apr 1742  (John/Anne)
Cotter   Mary              bu. 28 Jan 1748
Eaton   Anne      bu. 02 Jun 1772
Eaton   Maria      bu. 31 Aug 1858 (3)
Gilbert                 many entries
Gore   Arthur (Esq)           bu. 11 Dec 1777
Gore   Mary (Mrs)           bu. 01 Dec 1775 (Abode Wingfield)
Gore   Richard (Esq)           bu. 29 Apr 1765
Gore   Richard              bu. 19 Jul 1824 (50)
Halfpenny                      3 infant burials Anne, Edmond, John 1660s (Father Patrick)
Halfpenny   William           ba. 22 Sep 1782 (William/Jane)
Halfpenny   Eliz’th           bu. 08 Dec 1816 (75)
Halfpenny   J (Mr)           bu. 23 Sep 1819 (85)
Hoar/Hoare/Hore           26 entries in 1700s

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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #250 on: Thursday 06 December 12 18:58 GMT (UK) »
Hi to all the Halpins and Marie Louise,

Sorry have not been taking any interest in the site for some time now. We have had a bereavement in the family and I have been hospitalized but am now on the road to recovery T.G. It is hard to kill a bad thing. Taking myself up and getting stuck in again. Hope you like the site below.

Our representatives on the Council for Wicklow want to alter and move our Halpin Monument, and the town's people are 'up in arms' over this proposal. There was a march from the monument to the Market Square, where the Councillors were holding their monthly meeting and a partition was handed in. It was a great turnout. View it and the discussion on wicklowpast

Julia
Doyle, Malone, Ryan, Wicklow.
Murray of Arklow.
(O)Carroll of Annamoe, & Cornagower, Brittas, Wicklow, & Co Carlow.
Waters, Haughton, Leviston, Goggin. Kavanagh Wicklow.
Lavender and Newman of Ballyhad, Rathdrum.

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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #251 on: Friday 07 December 12 01:14 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the link, Julia.  Glad to see you're up and about again, and I'm sure you have everyone's best wishes.  You certainly have mine.  From what you've said about the public reaction to the possible relocation of the Halpin monument, it looks like the people of Wicklow have lost none of their legendary fighting spirit.  Nor have they forgotten one of Wicklow's most celebrated sons.  More power to them, I say.  And all the best to you too.  - R.