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« Reply #36 on: Wednesday 03 June 15 08:33 BST (UK) »
Well you've plenty to keep you going now. A spreadsheet should help to at least line them up in a time order if you just put a year in first column and then basic notes in 2nd column, when and who was born/married/died etc and just do a sort by first column, getting them all in one place helps!!
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« Reply #37 on: Thursday 04 June 15 08:42 BST (UK) »
Clondalkin Parish.

1788, Jan. 12. — Eliz. Finlay, Corka(gh) buried.
1810, May 12. — James Finlay, an infant, Clondalkin (buried).
1823, January 24. — John Finlay Esqr. died at Corkagh, of the effects of a rupture aged 72 (buried).
1816, Dec. 12. — Henry Nassau, son of Thomas and Ursula Finlay (bapd).

Marriage 1802, Jan. 23. — Richard Jebb Esq. of Dublin to Jane Louisa Finlay of Clondalkin, by special license.    Rev. John Reade minsr. of Clondalkin had been in Feb. 1809 curate of Stillorgan.
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« Reply #38 on: Friday 05 June 15 11:22 BST (UK) »
Hoping to explore the area latter this summer on a trip to Ireland and will try and put places to the information . Not sure how you have managed to discover so much --your knowledge of the different sites is amazing . Thank you .

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« Reply #39 on: Friday 05 June 15 12:55 BST (UK) »
If you are looking for Irish stuff try Google Ireland... much better results!


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« Reply #40 on: Saturday 06 June 15 13:35 BST (UK) »
Finlay of Corkagh...


Erected | by an afflicted mother  |JANE ELIZA COLE | To the Beloved
Memory of HENRIETTA ISABELLA | wife of the | Revd. JOHN WILLIAM FINLAY | of Korkagh | and
second daughter of the late | HENRY COLE Esq | of Twickenham, Middlesex | who
departed this life | on the 2nd of March 1847 | aged 32 years



FIXLAY, the Rev. John William, of Corkagh
House, co. Dublin.

Eldest son of the late Thomas Finlay, Esq., of Corkagh (some time Lieut.-Col. co. Dublin Militia), by Ursula, dau. of John Cromie, Esq., of Cromore, near Portstewart; b. 1805; 
married. 1st 1837 Henrietta Isabella, dau. of the late Henry Cole, Esq., of Twickenham, Middlesex;

2nd 1819 Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Hamilton, Esq., of Hanwood, Co. Meath, and has by the former, with other issue,

• Henry Thomas, b. 1817. Sir. Finlay, who was educated at Trinity Coll. .Dublin
(B.A. 1829, M.A. 1832), is a Magistrate for co. Dublin.
— Corkaqh House, Clondalkin, co. Dublin ; University
College, Dublin

m 1st 1877 Helen Lucy, who d. 1902, dau. of
the Rev.' Robert Hedges Dunne; 2ndly 1906 Emily Octavia Ward, who d. 1915, 8th dau. of the late Hon. and Rev. Henry Ward, Rector of Killinchy, Co. Down, and widow of James Acheson Lyle, Esq., of Glandore Lodge, CO. Antrim, and of Portstewart House, co. Londonderry,

and has had, with 2 daus., George Guy (last son to survive), Lieut. 3rd Batt. R. Irish Regt. ;
b. 1889, and killed in action 1916. Col. Finlay, who was formerly Lieut. 6th Regt., a J.P. and D.L. for
CO. Dublin (High Sheriff 1915), an Hon. Lieut.-Col. in the Army, and Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. ret. late Comm. 6th Batt. R. Dublin Fusiliers. — Corkagh House,
Clondalkin, co. Dublin ; Kildare Street Club, Dublin.




JEBB. the Rev., D.D

Eldest son of the late Hon. Richard Jebb, Judge of the King's Bench, Ireland, by Jane Louisa Finlay, dau. of John Finlay, Esq., of Corkagh, Co. Dublin, and nephew of the late Bishop Jebb, of Limerick; b. 1805,

Married 1831 Frances  Bourke, 3rd dau. of the late General Sir R. Bourke, K.C.B., of Thornfield, Co. Limerick.

Educated at Winchester and Trinity Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1826, M.A. 1820, D.D. ISO): appointed Prebendary of Limerick 1831, Rector of Peterstow 1843. Prebendary of Hereford 1808. — Peterstow, Ross, Herefordshire.




HUTTON, Mrs. Georgiana, of Rockwood, co. Cavan. dau. of the late Francis Finlay, Esq.,
of Corville, co. Cavan; married, (as his 2nd wife) Albert Hutton, Esq., J.P., of Drumully, who d. 1887,
and had, with other issue, an only surviving son Robert, b. 1872; married. 1903 Ethel Maud Tyrrell, younger dau. of the late William St. Lawrence Tyrrell, Esq., District Inspector Royal Irish Constabulary, and who has, with other issue, a son,  Ronald Stamford Lingen, b. 1906,  Rockwood. Belturbet.
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« Reply #41 on: Saturday 06 June 15 17:31 BST (UK) »
 DR. SINCLAIR FINLAY.

The death occurred at Sydney on Wednesday afternoon, after a long illness, of Dr. Sinclair Finlay, F.R.C.S.I., who for many years practised at Balmain and Hunter's Hill. Born 
at Brackney House, county Cavan, Ireland, Dr. Sinclair Finlay was a son of Mr. Francis Finlay, lawyer, of Corville, and brother of the Right. Rev. Dean Finlay.
 Coming to Australia 40 years ago, the late Dr. Sinclair was for 20 years Government Medical Officer of the Port Stephens district. The funeral at the Rand- wick Cemetery was conducted by Canon Cake- bread. Following out the express wishes of the deceased only his sons were present at the service. His wife, who died about two years ago, was a daughter of the late Captain Hubert Cook, and a granddaughter of Colonel Kenneth Cameron. The surviving sons are Mr. Fawcett Finlay (of Brisbane). Dr. Donald Finlay (of Goondiwindi), Mr. Mervyn Finlay, solicitor (of Sydney), Mr. Sinclair Finlay (of the head office of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney), Dr. C. C. Finlay (of Goondiwindi), and Mr. A. N. Finlay (of St. Andrew's College), Sydney Univ
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« Reply #42 on: Saturday 06 June 15 17:32 BST (UK) »
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« Reply #43 on: Saturday 06 June 15 17:55 BST (UK) »
Nicolina Georgeanna, dnghtaref George Finlay, of Corville, county Cavan..  http://www.GenesReunited.co.uk/searchbna/results?memberlastsubclass=none&searchhistorykey=0&keywords=georgeanna%20edwards   
Dublin Weekly Register Dublin, Republic of Ireland 1 Apr 1837  MARRIAGES


Nicolina Georgeanna, daughter of George Finlay, of Corville, county Cavan?
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http://www.GenesReunited.co.uk/searchbna/results?memberlastsubclass=none&searchhistorykey=0&keywords=monica%20boyle

Dublin Morning Register Dublin, Republic of Ireland  17 Jan 1840
MARRIAGES
Finlay, Esq., of Corville, county Cavan, to Anne, third daughter the Rev. Joseph Jameson, of Carlow.



http://www.rootschat.com/links/01ffh/  says father was interred St James's Church, Dublin
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« Reply #44 on: Saturday 06 June 15 18:11 BST (UK) »
Didn't realize I photographed the gravestone at Belturbet... 

http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/cavan/photos/tombstones/cavan-st-columbas/target4.html
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