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Re: Major Denis Bingham's son William birth information
« Reply #126 on: Sunday 16 April 17 12:41 BST (UK) »
Oops William's Lodge 1264 was in Ballina

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« Reply #127 on: Sunday 16 April 17 13:57 BST (UK) »
Hi Dathai
Thanks for Robert ... Maj 
Hallmark ... have tried free ancestry a couple of times but it somehow knows I'm not in Ireland or UK .....but thanks for the info ... still up against a brick wall with Denis to William ... keep smiling



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Re: Major Denis Bingham's son William birth information
« Reply #128 on: Sunday 16 April 17 14:25 BST (UK) »
Looking at old Irish maps I see that Bingham Castle included a Chapel of Ease (yet to date these maps). Perhaps that was Williams's resting place? Married there perhaps? Wonder what happened to any records - would they be with the parent chapel?

Had been searching for Bayview in that area (not yet found). In an 1843 court case involving William he mentions the Belmullet Post master not forwarding a certain item. He also mentioned living in Castlebar 1834/1835.

P.S - re. Denis' elevation to Major, I'm beginning to think he got there in less time than it's going to take me/us to work out how he did it!!   

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« Reply #129 on: Sunday 16 April 17 14:32 BST (UK) »
Thanks Guys ... now have a date of Death on William that I didnt have before ... any leads on place of burial to chase birth date on gravestone inscription etc ..interesting that the death is not in civil records .... had two locations for Bay View either near Binghamstown or Ballina ... any ideas ... I still find this branch's dates and bodies hard to locate ... would William's birth date give us Major Denis and/or William's mother or have too many Irish records of the time been destroyed?



Re. Civil records, death index begins 1864


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« Reply #130 on: Sunday 16 April 17 15:32 BST (UK) »
A large high tomb over a vault ':-

Sacred to the memory of The Right Honorable JOHN
CHARLES SMITH DE BURGH BINGHAM | Lord Baron Clan-
morris of Newbrook in the County of Mayo | A Noble-
man distinguished for the possession of those many
eminent virtues which adorn life | whether we consider
him in the Character of | a husband, father, Landlord
or friend. | The language of panegyric is too often
unworthily displayed in the unornamental inscription |
But the sincere and universal regret which still accom-
panies the recollection | of this estimable nobleman |
sufficiently testifies how fully he discharged his duties
both to God and man. His Lordship died on the 10th
May 1821 in the 56th year of his age | and this monu-
ment is erected by his affectionate and sorrowful Widow
ANNA BARONESS CLANMORRIS | as a memorial of conjugal
affection.
_____

'A very large high tomb over a vault ':-

Beneath | Are mingled in their kindred dust with those
of her beloved parent | The Right Honorable JOHN LORD
BARON CLANMORRIS | The Ashes of | The Honorable
CAROLINE AGLIONBY BINGHAM | A Young Lady | whose
exalted purity of mind, personal charms | and vigorous
and Cultivated understanding | rendered her at once a
Delight and Ornament to her Family. | On the 20th day
of April 1821 she was called to | a better world | At
the early age of 15 years | there to receive the reward
due to | Innocence and Virtue.

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« Reply #131 on: Sunday 16 April 17 16:07 BST (UK) »
http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1883/may/04/ireland-state-aided-emigration#S3V0278P0_18830504_HOC_57

IRELAND—STATE-AIDED EMIGRATION
HC Deb 04 May 1883 vol 278 cc1867-70
.......whether it is true that among the persons emigrated by the "Phśnician" on the 27th ult. was a young gentleman, Mr. Richard Bingham, son of Mr. Denis Bingham, J.P. of Bingham Castle, and whether, after the Viceroy, Earl Spencer, had paid a visit to his father, this young gentleman was provided on board the ship with special accommodation, and has obtained his passage gratis; whether thirty-six persons from the Newport Union have been left behind, ......... 
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« Reply #132 on: Sunday 16 April 17 16:08 BST (UK) »
Ann Bingham aged 81

William Bingham died May 1893 aged 83

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« Reply #133 on: Sunday 16 April 17 16:19 BST (UK) »
Google Books

A topographic Dictionary of Ireland; comprising the several Counties of ...." etc; published 1837

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Bingham, Major Denis, J.P., Bingham Castle, Belmullet, Co. Mayo
Bingham, William Esq, Bay-view, Binghamstown, Co. Mayo

"Binghamstown - or Saleen ... consists of one long street indifferently built; it commands a good view of Saleen Bay .... The parish church, a neat plain edifice, is situated in the village, in which is also an R.C. Chapel""

The only dwelling in Binghamstown marked on Old Irish maps is "Binghamstown House". Have seen elsewhere occupied by Lloyd?   

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Re: Major Denis Bingham's son William birth information
« Reply #134 on: Sunday 16 April 17 17:37 BST (UK) »
Church of Ireland Records (check out the 1922 loss of records in the Dublin fire)

https://www.ireland.anglican.org/cmsfiles/pdf/AboutUs/library/registers/ParishRegistersTable.pdf

Denis and William have been described as "Protestants" - Anglican probably?

P.S. - Aaaaaaaagh!! - just switched tele on to watch snooker and who was playing but Stuart BINGHAM - is there no escape?