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Re: Hobbs and Harris Families in Cork
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 08 August 12 17:36 BST (UK) »
Hi Colin,

I'm sure I have complicated things for you with all those names.  I thought
maybe some might stand out for  you.   

You mention the Haynes, have a look at the Haynes query by PrueM.

All of these marriages are listed in the "Index to marriages Cork & Ross diocese"
These are all contained in 16 large volumes from O'Kief Coshe Mang complied
by a man named Casey who had Irish ancestors but lived in America.  These
volumes are held in many libraries around the world.  One set is held in
the Cork County library.   

The earlier years  1623-1750 are in volume 6
Bradfield, Buckley, Capels,Cronin, Desmond, Leonard, Lombard,Mullins, O'Brien,

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Re: Hobbs and Harris Families in Cork
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 08 August 12 17:51 BST (UK) »
Hi Colin,

I'm sure I have complicated things for you with all those names.  I thought
maybe some might stand out for  you.  

You mention the Haynes, have a look at the Haynes query by PrueM.

All of these marriages are listed in the "Index to marriages Cork & Ross diocese"
These are all contained in 16 large volumes from O'Kief Coshe Mang complied
by a man named Casey who had Irish ancestors but lived in America.  These
volumes are held in many libraries around the world.  One set is held in
the Cork County library.  

Marriage licence  bonds in the Diocese of Cork & Ross  1623-1750 are in volume 6 pages 1-94


Marriages in the diocese of Cork & Ross 1716-1844  are in volume 4 pages 203-227
There is a note under the heading which says these records are generally deficient in
Roman Catholic marriages & in marriages prior to 1740.

There is a full index to the OKief volumes at

http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/genealogy/indextookiefcoshemang-corkmaterial/

This is a site from the Cork City library.  It also has several business directories
on line.

This site also has the marriage index on line ( would have saved me visiting the
library).  They are continuously adding new material so worth checking regularly.

The only information given is the bride and groom and the year of marriage.  Unfortunately it does not inclue details of church or parish.

I suppose the thing is to work backwards.

Ignore my previous post as I clicked go before I finished it.

Mary
Celtic Liberty
Bradfield, Buckley, Capels,Cronin, Desmond, Leonard, Lombard,Mullins, O'Brien,

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Re: Hobbs and Harris Families in Cork
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 29 August 13 00:28 BST (UK) »
Hi, I have a relative in my tree Frances Kearton(Sudlow) who was born in 1827 in Liverpool, on ancestry it has on christening record father name as John and mother as Catherine, you came across Frances at all, look forward to your response, regards James

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Re: Hobbs and Harris Families in Cork
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 29 August 13 09:43 BST (UK) »
James?

I think I may have some information although it is not in my direct line.

I have Frances (Fanny) Sudlow b 1825, Liverpool who marries Charles Kearton on the Wirral in 1847. They had a number of children, at least 7 by my count.

I have Frances' parents as Joseph Sudlow and Catherine Campbell, who had three daughters Emma, Frances and Catherine.

Joseph is the brother of my ancestor John Sudlow. There were 7 brothers and two sisters.

Their parents Thomas Sudlow and Frances Mercer is as far back as I have been able to get with certainty.

Regards

Suds
 


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Re: Hobbs and Harris Families in Cork
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 16 October 13 12:15 BST (UK) »
Just on the Hobbs name, one of the financial commentators in Ireland is a guy called Eddie Hobbs, http://www.eddiehobbs.com/, and he is from Cork. In fact he played rugby in the same club I was played in, when we were all much younger ! I'm fairly sure that his father played for the club before him, so the Cork link might go back further. There's a contact tab on his website, so perhaps you could take a shot in the dark and contact him.

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Re: Hobbs and Harris Families in Cork
« Reply #14 on: Monday 14 December 15 22:08 GMT (UK) »
Suds,
I'm a brother of eddie hobbs and left a message for you on your Samuel A Hobbs thread - the Samuel Hobbs architect (died c1810) had a brother John (both had sons named Samuel). Samuel's son Samuel dies as an infant in 1769. He then has twin boys born 1773 one Andrew dies in infancy and the second Samuel Andrew marries Sarah Prittie in 1796 (he dies 1829 and she dies 1862). They have 7 children - Samuel Augustus (1800/43 unmarried), sussannah (no info) William Prittie (1803 married a Mary and had 5 daughters mary/Catherine/Jessie/frances/henrietta - only info mary marries Mr Jones Hicks; Henry 1804/1858 married Elizabeth 3 children Rebecca married a Thomas john Talbot master mariner, Middlesex, mary anne married john wright dynever road, stoke, sarah 1807 (no info), Charles 1809 marries bryanna pearse, eliza 1812 marries john boyce. dates are baptism dates which could take place well after birth. I have the family tree if you want to pm me and we'll link up online. Hope the info is useful - seems you may be a relative !! Bill

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Re: Hobbs and Harris Families in Cork
« Reply #15 on: Monday 14 December 15 22:18 GMT (UK) »
Suds
Had a look at your original post - Samuel Andrew marries Sarah Prittie c1796 - one of their sons is William Prittie who is probably the witness you write of. However the family tree I have does not list Anne or an Annie as a daughter - unless its Susannah or Sarah as Eliza married a John Boyce in 1836. - john , the architect samuels brother has 5 children one of whom is a mary ann bap. 30/12/1792 - could it be that this is the Ann and William is her first cousin?

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Re: Hobbs and Harris Families in Cork
« Reply #16 on: Monday 14 December 15 22:27 GMT (UK) »
Suds

I have a note of William Prittie Hobbs son of Samuel Andrew marrying a mary ? they had five daughters  mary who married a mr jones hickcs, Catherine, Jessie, frances and henrietta. Seems to me that your Ann must be Susannah born c1802 or Sarah born c1807. If so then we have the link you are looking for all the ways to Samuel Hobbs architect. 

Bill