Author Topic: John Minchin Whitaker  (Read 6485 times)

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Re: John Minchin Whitaker
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 23 June 15 10:00 BST (UK) »
John Minchin Whitaker, son of Benjamin, married 1848 Amelia McFarlane-
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGF4-154

Added- there was no Will of his mother Amelia "Administration of the estate of Amelia Whitaker..."
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« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 23 June 15 10:11 BST (UK) »
The divorce details were published in at least one English newspaper- just started reading (it's a long article) but looks quite juicy  :)
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Re: John Minchin Whitaker
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 23 June 15 10:34 BST (UK) »
Sounds interesting . Have been looking at  Benjamin Whittaker and there is one b 1802 Cashel who was with 84 Foot Soliders  and was pensioned out on 17 March 1827 ---may not be mine as Whittaker is proving a more popular name  than I would have expected .

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« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 23 June 15 10:42 BST (UK) »
Great reading  ;D

Second reading of Bill applying for annulment of marriage-
Married 4 Feb.1875 Dublin; "continued to live together until the 21st of September, 1893. On that day his wife left his house, and went to London, and subsequently he discovered that she, in company, with one James Magee Berry, of Marlborough-road, Dublin, sailed from Southampton on the 28th of September, on the Norman Castle for Capetown, and while on board, as the Bill stated, she carried on an adulterous intercourse with Berry."
Nov.1893 commenced an action "against Berry for criminal conversation with his wife" damaged assessed by jury at £1,500 (Berry did not appear)
divorce granted Feb.1894 (Dublin)
Article appeared in 2 London papers (The Morning Post and The Standard) on 9 May 1894.

Now, googling 'james magee berry'-
"...brother James Magee Berry (dates unknown). According to family archives, James is said to have moved to South Africa. The only reference I have found of James is in a Newspaper dated 1895, regards the selling of property, in Ireland, with my great great great grandmother." see here
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Re: John Minchin Whitaker
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 23 June 15 11:55 BST (UK) »
How Sad but it would make a great  family history programme.

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« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 23 June 15 12:52 BST (UK) »
Now, googling 'james magee berry'-
"...brother James Magee Berry (dates unknown). According to family archives, James is said to have moved to South Africa. The only reference I have found of James is in a Newspaper dated 1895, regards the selling of property, in Ireland, with my great great great grandmother."

New Zealand Tablet, 5 July 1895 (courtesy of Papers Past): Leitri.- At a recent meeting of Mohill Guardians eviction notices of the following were given: Eliza Douglas, and James Magee Berry, County Cavan, served notice of the eviction of Mary Walsh from the lands of Coranagh, Carrigallen East.

There's actually a thread about this Berry family here on Rootschat-
Parents of James Magee Berry- 1/ JAMES BERRY, died Sandford, resides Sandville, 64 acres Co Cavan, 184 Co Longford. Married Killeshandra, MARGARET, youngest daughter of Charles MAGEE of Tully. They separated.
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=486630.0

Family tree also here but not recent enough to include James Magee Berry-
http://berrydna.blogspot.co.uk/2010/10/went-to-america.html

Think this James Berry (died 18 Jan.1884) could be J.M.B.'s father-
http://berrydna.blogspot.co.uk/2010/10/went-to-america.html
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Re: John Minchin Whitaker
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 23 June 15 13:24 BST (UK) »
You really could not make this up. Just amazing. Thank You .

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« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 23 June 15 14:37 BST (UK) »
Some more detail from Kerry Weekly Reporter:
DUBLIN CRIM. CON,CASE

HEAVY DAMAGES _AWARDED.
On Saturday Master Courtney and a jury of 6 sat to access damages in tho case of Wnittnker v. Berry, which was an action to recover £3,000 damages for crim con. Mr. Samuela (instructed by Messrs Horan and Short) appeared for the plaintiff. There was no appearance for the defendant, judgment, having been allowed to go by default.
Mr. Samuels, in opening the case said actions of such a nature as this were as rare in Ireland as they were pitiful.
 The plaintiff Dr  Whittakcr, was managing partner in the firm of Fannin & Co. Grafton Street, and lived with his wife at Sandycove until September 21st last, when she eloped with the defendant, and it would be proved that they traveled together in the Norman Castle to Cape Town, where they were at present residing. The defendant, Mr Berry, apparently occupied a position of respectability, and lived in a house on Marlborough road, and they had ascertained that he had house property at Killeshandra. On February 2nd the plaintiff had obtained a divorce in Judge Warren's court.Dr. Whittaker deposed he was licentiate of the College of Physicians and of the College of Surgeons, Edinburgh.On February 4th 1875, he was married to his wife, Catherine Kelly. He was in his twenty-second year, and his wife was some years younger. At first he lived in Amiens street, afterwards in Marlborough road, and eight years ago they went to live at Sandymount.They had had no children. In the beginning of 1893 his wife absented herself from his house for five consecutive nights. In consequence of what she said he made inquiries at her mother's house and found she had not been there, He consulted his solicitor as to a separation, but after an interview with his wife and her mother he forgave her. On the evening of September 20th his wife came in about half past 11 o'clock, just as he was being called out to a sick call. On September 21 he left his wife in the house when he went out for a swim he never saw her afterwords. About a year and a half ago he was with his wife at a dance in a friends house ; he remembered the defendant being there. He was at a flower show in November 1891 and saw his wife and defendant together. He asked his wife where she had been all the night and she replied " In the tea-room with Mr. Berry." Don't you recollect him ? "' Mr. Berry appeared to have a good social position, and held for some time an appointment in the Co-Operative Stores, D'Olier street.
To the Master—Had always been on fairly good terms with his wife,  At the time she went away they were on friendly terms.
Alfred J  Boyle, steward, and Margaret Scott, stewardess, of the Norham Castle  proved that on the voyage from Southampton to Capetown to which the Norham Castle sailed on September 23rd, and which lasted seventeen days, Mrs Whittaker and Mr. Berry traveled together as Mr. and Mrs. Berry.
Mr. Joseph Short, solicitor, deposed he hod made inquiries to  ascertain the means of the defendant James Magee Berry, and found he was entitled to "some house premises in Killeshandra"
The Jury awarded £1,500 damages

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Re: John Minchin Whitaker
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday 23 June 15 14:57 BST (UK) »
Cant figure how to link to this PDF file but called
WESTERN AUSTRALIA. - State Law Publisher.

THE PARTNERSHIP ACT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hereto fore existing between James Magee Berry and the undersigned, Edwin Patrick McMahon, in the business of farmers, at Middington, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 5th day of October, 1911.
Dated this 6th day of October, 1911.
Dated the 12th day of October, 1911.
(Sgd.) EDWIN PATRICK McMAHON Writness: J. P. Maxwell, Solicitor, Perth.

Australia, Electoral Rolls between 1910 to 1914 have a James Magee Berry and wife Catherine Magee Berry, occupation Agriculturist, living at Canning, Fremantle, Perth. I wonder if that's them ?