
Shane, Hallmark, Purpeller:
I am absolutely humbled and overwhelmed by your combined generosity. Trying to take this all in and see the parts that might fit.
Shane, yes I see the listing for the Earl. That listing is from 1848, and the Earl I am looking for would have been Jessie Sutherland's great, great grandfather, born 1738 to 1783. His age range in 1848 could have been between 65 and 110 years old, so it's possible that this is the right person, but I would have work up more relations before I can make any connection.
So, staying with the protocol of the artifacts being handed down to first born daughters, and assuming there WERE daughters born to each generation between Lady Ann and Jessie Sutherland... Oh, my brain hurts - Well, I really need to try to find marriages between Jessie Sutherland's parents and between her grandparents.
So, I've got her father's name: John Sutherland, probably married around 1830. Jessie did report in the 1860 census that she, her mother and father were born in Scotland... Argh, so that leads us away from Clontarf, Ireland.
No, if I am to assume that the artifacts came from Lady Ann of Clontarf, Ireland, then I must assume that they came from Jessie's husband, due to his parents not producing a daughter, or the daughter died before bearing children, so the artifacts passed to him.
Does this sound sane? Is it possible to check records further back? I'll see if I can figure that out.
Thank you, thank you everyone for the little pieces of the puzzle that you are supplying.
Regards,
Joe O