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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #162 on: Sunday 02 January 11 03:50 GMT (UK) »
My purpose now is to write of the family of Samuel, the eldest son of Robert Wellington Halpin.  SAMUEL HALPIN (4/6/1846 – 7/1/1918) was born in Wicklow and he married, in 1871 at Wicklow Church of Ireland, MADELINE TURNBULL (18/10/1847 – 17/8/1925).  Madeline’s father was James Turnbull of Roxburgh, Scotland, and she was born in Edinburgh.  She had a few siblings who were born in Arklow and at her wedding James Turnbull was described as of the Wicklow Rifles.

Samuel and Madeline’s children were born in Co Louth where, in the 1901 Census, Samuel ‘s occupation is shown as Mill-Wright, living in Chord Road, St Laurence Gate, DROGHEDA Town.  (Could Samuel have learned to become a mill-wright in Wicklow Town?  I believe that the Kents and other merchants in Wicklow with whom the Halpins dealt may have been millers.)

Their known children were:  Robert James 1872; Margaret Frances 1874; Maria Rose 1876; Madeline M 1878; Samuel 1880-1885; Anne Christina 1882.  It would seem that Fanny, Maria (Ciss) and Annie Christina may not have married.

Most of these people and their families, with the exception of the family of Robert James Halpin, to whom I will return, are commemorated in two memorial inscriptions at St Peter’s Church of Ireland, Drogheda (not to be confused with the Catholic church there of the same name).  These have been transcribed as follows [Journal of the Old Drogheda Soc. 1992]:

Samuel, eldest son of Robert Wellington and Frances Mabella Halpin. Born in Wicklow 4th June 1846. Died at Drogheda 7th Jan.1918. Madeline M. his wife, eldest daughter of James and Margaret Turnbull.  Born in Edinburgh, 18th Oct.1847. Died in Drogheda 6th Nov.1925. Samuel son of the above.  Born 1st May 1880. Died 25th Jan.1885.  Maria Rose, (Ciss) their second daughter.  Born 26th Sep.1876. Died 27th July 1948.  Anne Christine their youngest.  Born 11 Dec.1883. Died 7th June 1964. "Peace Perfect Peace".

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James Turnbull, third son of James Turnbull of Roxburgh, Scotland.  Born at Hollmount, 21st August 1814. Died at Drogheda, 15th April 1888. Also his grandson, Walter James Turnbull.  Born at Arklow 16th April 1878. Died at Drogheda 12 Sept 1880.  Also his grand-daughter Margaret Frances (Fanny) Halpin, died at Drogheda 6th June 1925. "She hath done what she could" Mark, XIV.8.  Also his youngest daughter Margaret.  Born at Wicklow 24th April 1860.  Died at Kinnitty, Kings County 3 Feby. 1928. "Blessed are the pure in heart".  His daughter Maria, widow of Edmund Rundle, late of Plymouth.  Born Dublin 22nd Feb. 1856. Died at Kinnitty, 11 Jan.1941 and interred here. "Thy Will Be Done".
 

Not mentioned in these is Madeline M Halpin who in 1901 married John MARSHALL in Drogheda and had two sons, Robert Cecil 1904 and John Ernest 1908.  This family in 1911 was living in Ballymena Co Antrim.  When Maria Turnbull, above, married widower Edmund Rundle when both were in late middle age (1905), the witnesses to the marriage were Margaret Frances Halpin and Robert Marshall.

Samuel and Madeline’s  eldest child, ROBERT JAMES HALPIN,  in the 1901 Census, while still unmarried, had moved to Rathdrum, Wicklow, as a National Schoolteacher where in the same household were his aunt Margaret Turnbull, housekeeper 40, and his sister Annie Christina 18, work-mistress.   He married near Thomastown Kilkenny in 1902 ALICE MYERS, also a National Schoolteacher, daughter of James, a butler, and Lizzie Myers and in the 1911 Census their family was still in Main Street, Rathdrum.

Robert and Alice had four surviving children: Samuel James 1905; Robert George 1907-1928; Elizabeth Madeline 1909; and Henry Grattan Halpin 1911.  Unfortunately I know nothing further of the sons but Madeline married, in the Naas district, William M D AITKEN and they had at least one son, George A Aitken.

That the family in Drogheda went to the trouble of inscribing their family’s dates in some detail, it is to be hoped that some descendants of this family may retain handed down mementos and documents that, hopefully, may go all the way back to Robert Wellington Halpin and his origins.

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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #163 on: Sunday 02 January 11 05:47 GMT (UK) »
The above Robert Halpin tide surveyor died in 1855 as shown by reprinting the following:
1856 (112) Accounts of supperannuations and retired allowances, in public departments, for the year 1855.  No. 1 - 1 - No. 38. (p. 23) Compensation Allowances ceased within the year: Dublin.....R. Halpin.....Tide Surveyor.....Died 30 April 1855.....£250 per annum.
That was tidy pension.
MUCH LATER.  Sorry to have to retract the above.  From the Cork Examiner -
May 9, 1855, page 2.
April 30, Richard Halpin, of Howth, co. Dublin, late surveyor in her majesty's customs.

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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #164 on: Monday 03 January 11 21:15 GMT (UK) »
I wished to bring readers' attention to the site http://www.myhometown.ie/Wicklow/373/ where many old paintings and images of Wicklow can be seen.  It is a commercial site but there is no charge to view.  There are links to many places in the County.

For Wicklow Town, unfortunately never having been able to be there, I wondered if anyone can identify houses in any of the paintings that may have been associated with any of the Halpins that have been discussed here.  For example, there are quite a few images of Fitzwilliam Square, Halpin's monument and Main Street.
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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #165 on: Friday 07 January 11 08:36 GMT (UK) »
Re the entry #152 above and the family towards the end, that of Robert James Halpin and Alice Myers who were National Schoolteachers living in Rathdrum, Wicklow, it transpires that they had an additional child, Alice Vera Halpin b.1913 in Rathdrum.  Vera, as she was named characteristically, married in 1952 a Harry Moore but it seems that they had no (surviving?) children.  Vera died aged 88 in 2001 at Tallaght.  A death notice in the Irish Times names her nephews George, Philip, Owen, Brian, Michael and Ben, and nieces Anne, Maddie, Christine, Monica, Margot, Hilda and Pat.  George Aitken was the only nephew known to date and so I feel that the remainder must be children of her brothers, Samuel James Halpin and/or Henry Grattan Halpin - to be discovered.

Elizabeth Madeline Halpin, widow of William Marshall Duncan Aitken, died in 1996 aged about 87, late of the family home at 172 Kimmage Road West, Terenure.  The newspaper notice names her son George's wife as Susanne and their children Helen, Duncan and Robert Aitken.

Back to Alice, wife of Robert James Halpin, both schoolteachers, when she died aged only 50 in 1927, they lived at the School House, Lucan.  Her husband lived on for many more years, dying aged 88 at the address in Terenure in 1960.  All the above are family of Robert Wellington Halpin of Wicklow.


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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #166 on: Monday 10 January 11 16:12 GMT (UK) »
If you go onto youtube, wicklow floods there is footage of the August bank holiday flood, 1965.  The Bridge, captain Halpin's birthplace can be seen with the flood water up to the ground floor windows.

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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #167 on: Wednesday 12 January 11 22:45 GMT (UK) »
I am currently researching a Halpin family that inlcudes:
Sarah Halpin b.abt. 1825 married John Bainbridge before 1852 and migrated to Northumberland Co, Eng.
Census of 1861 Northumberland Eng. with Patick Halpin b.1832, Andrew Halpin b.1842 married to Jane,  Charles b. 1833 married to Ann, and James Halpin b. 1839 married to Mary Anne.  All born in Ireland.
Census of 1871 Northumberland England with mother Mary Halpin b. abt. 1804
John, Sarah and Mary came to the USA around 1880 and settled in Pennsylvania. Not sure if this is the same family, however census records for Patrick, James and Andrew Halpin show birthplace as Wicklow Ireland. They were coal miners and I believe they were Roman Catholic. I was hoping someone came across this family while researching. Trying to locate a town or parish in Wicklow to continue research. I'm more than willing to share my info with others interested. Any help, tips or advice greatly appreciated.
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Rich

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Re: Halpins of Wicklow, etc., Continued
« Reply #168 on: Friday 21 January 11 15:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi Marie Louise,

I came across this photo of Wicklow harbour, and noticed the chimney stack of the Kent Mill in Wicklow on the extreme left hand side. I hope you get this, if not let me know and I will mail it to you.
Maeve
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 #169 on: Friday 21 January 11 16:42 GMT (UK) »
whoops, wrong photo. Cannot find the correct one at present will post later
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 #170 on: Friday 21 January 11 17:55 GMT (UK) »
The second message explains why I was trying to work out where it was.   Thanks Maeve, look forward to seeing it.  Marie