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The Warrens are on list of CROMWELLIAN ADVENTURERS and also on LIST OF ENGLISH PROTESTANT SETTLERS 1590s. The founder of the family was ROBERT WARREN of KINNEIGH, BARONY of EAST CARBERRY, CORK. He was an officer in Cromwell's army in 1649. Born 1624 died 1660, and married Margery……? He bequeathed his lands to his son William, a minor. He had 5 other children….Susan, Sarah, Robert, Wallis, and Elizabeth. WALLIS born 1655 married ELIZABETH KNOLLES, daughter of JOHN KNOLLES, DYSERT, CORK. By her he had ROBERT of KILBARRY, ESQ. born 1680. Thomas of Curra, East Carberry, gent. And 3 daughters. Anne married to Richard Gumbleton, ELIZABETH, who married THOMAS CROOKE in 1714(my 5xggps) and Mary. ROBERT WARREN, Born 1685 died 1745, son and heir of Wallis, married in1710, ANNE CROOKE, sister of William (of Muskerry) and Thomas Crooke. They had 2 sons, SIR ROBERT WARREN of KILBARRY (WARRENSCOURT) and William Warren, Holyhill. Kinsale and 2 daughters of whom Elizabeth married John Baldwin, Alderman of Cork and Alice married Henry Baldwin of Curravody. Source History of Warren family 1902 by Rev.Thomas Warren. This part of line unites with CROOKES. |
SHURLEY Sir Samuel Crooke married JUDITH SHURLEY of ISFIELD SUSSEX about 1642. Her father was SIR GEORGE SHURLEY, LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF IRELAND. He was married to MARY HALFIDE. His parents were THOMAS SHURLEY and ANNE PELHAM. Anne's parents were Sir Nicholas Pelham and Anne Sackville. Anne Sackville's parents were JOHN SACKVILLE and MARGARET BOLEYN. Margaret was aunt of Anne Boleyn. See SHURLEYS in "THE VISITATIONS OF SUSSEX" pages 128/9 also SHURLEY ASSOCIATION. Sir SAMUEL CROOKES sister was JUDITH CROOKE, who married SIR VINCENT GOOKIN. His lineage came from family of DENNE. See DENNE GENEALOGY. |
ISFIELD The parish of Isfield is bounded by the river Ouse on the west and by Ringmer and Horsted Parva on the east, at the distance of about five miles north of Lewes and three south-west of Uckfield. There are 1,910 acres of chiefly arable land, in the parish, and the soil is generally a light mould. Thirty-six and a half acres were in 1833, planted with hops. The population, in 1831, was 581. The village consists of a small number of scattered houses and a corn mill standing on the banks of a small stream, which, after passing the village, meets the river Ouse. The remains of the old family mansion of the Shurley's, called Isfield Place, cannot be viewed without interest. It was surrounded by a very strong and lofty wall, supported by buttresses; at each extremity of the south wall was a kind of watch tower, the remains of which are now standing, and in a tolerable state of preservation. It seems doubtful whether it was moated round: but under the south wall the fosse still continues broad and deep. The present substantial farm house, of which an engraving is annexed, is evidently a portion of the original building. The Shurley arms, engraven on stone, are in a compartment over the door; and on each side, at the base of a pillar, are, respectively, the words "Abstinete" and "Sustinete". Engraven on the capital is the following motto: -- "Non minor est Virtus quam querere parta tueri " a maxim which the Romans never departed from. It may be Englished by one of our own proverbs, "Catch is a good dog but Hold-fast is a better." Buckham Hill, in this parish, is a neat modern building, commanding fine views, erected by Major Dalbine, and afterwards sold by him to the late James Donovan, Esq. There is a large and handsome paper mill on the bank of the river, belonging to Messrs. Johnston and Molineux, of Lewes, at which some excellent paper is produced. |
Isfield Place |
Shurley Arms |
SHURLEY LINEAGE John SHURLEY Married Grace LONGFORD….. issue. John SHURLEY of ISFIELD, cofferer to KING HENRY VIII, married ??? GORING of Sussex.. issue. Thomas SHURLEY of ISFIELD married Anne, daughter of Nicholas PELHAM & ANNE SACKVILLE…(Anne SACKVILLE was daughter of John Sackville and Margaret Boleyn)…… issue. SIR GEORGE SHURLEY, KNIGHT, LORD CHIEF JUSTICE in IRELAND. Married MARY, DAUGHTER OF EDWARD HALFIDE of TAMMS in HERTFORDSHIRE…..issue. JUDITH SHURLEY married SIR SAMUEL CROOKE of BALTIMORE, IRELAND. BARONET. SACKVILLE LINEAGE in relation to SHURLEY. Sir John SACKVILLE was the Great grandfather of Sir George Shurley. Edward SACKVILLE married Margaret WAKEHURST… issue. Humphrey SACKVILLE married Katherine BROWNE… issue. Richard SACKVILLE married Isabel DYGGS …. issue. John SACKVILLE married Married Margaret BOLEYN . Their daughter ANNE SACKVILLE married about 1519, SIR NICHOLAS PELHAM. Their daughter, ANNE PELHAM, married SIR THOMAS SHURLEY, and was the mother of SIR GEORGE SHURLEY. JUDITH SHURLEY, 2x great granddaughter of Sir John Sackville married SIR SAMUEL CROOKE, Baltimore, Ireland. Margaret Boleyn was sister of Earl of Wiltshire, Sir Thomas Boleyn. |
GENERATION 3 - courtesy of DENNE GENEALOGY. RALPH DE DENE, Lord of Buckhurst in Sussex, possessed large estates in Sussex and Kent. Living during the reign of William the Conquerer (1066/1087). Married to SYBELLA DE GATTON sister of ROBERT DE GATTON. They had the following children ROBERT DE DENE ELLA DE DENE who married SIR JORDAN SACKVILLE, ancestor of the Dukes of Dorset. Ella inherited Buckhurst and other estates in Sussex. In her widowhood she endowed BAYHAM ABBEY.************ Judith Crooke daughter of Sir Thomas Crooke of Baltimore, Ireland, married Sir Vincent Gookin. He was descended from Sackvilles and Shurleys. This links Crookes to them, through their issue. |
THESE NOTES ON WARREN/BALDWIN were transcribed and donated by KAREN BELL. A descendent and researcher of same. All these people are connected to Radley family.. WARREN, SIR AUGUSTUS RIVERSDALE, of Warren's Court, Co. Cork ;. South Cork Militia ; high sheriff 1867,D.L. ; late major 20th regt. ; served in the Crimea and Indian mutiny ; b. 24 Aug. 1833 ; s. his father as 5th. bart., 1863; m. '28 April, 1864, Georgina, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Blennerhasset, M.A., rector of Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset, and niece of Arthur Blennerhasset, Esq., M.P. for the co. Kerry, and has issue, I. AUGUSTUS-RlVERSDALE-JOHN-BLENNERHASSET, 6. 11 MarCll, ROBERT WARREN, an officcr in the army, seated himself at Kennagh, East Carbery, co. Cork. He d. 1 662, leaving by Margery his wife, three sons and three daus. The youngest son, WALLIS WARREN, Esq., purchased Kilbarry (now Warren's Court). He MI. 1684, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Knolles, Esq., and had, Robert; Thomas ; Eliza, and Mary. The elder son and heir, ROBERT WARREN, Esq. of Kilbarry, co. Cork, m. Anne, sister of William Crooke, Esq., and had issue, ROBERT, his heir. William, of Cork, who m. Dorcas, sister of William Perry, Esq. , and had issue. Elizabeth, m. to Alderman John Baldwin, of Cork. Alice, m. to Henry Baldwin, Esq. of Currovoidy. Mr. Warren dying in 1743, was s. by his eldest son, I. ROBEBT WARREN, Esq. of Warren's Court and Crookstown House, co Cork, 6. 20 Aug. 1723, created a BARONET OF IRELAND, 7 July, 1784. He m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Augustus Carré, Esq., Descendants of Alderman John Baldwin of Cork -------------------------------------------- 1-Alderman John Baldwin of Cork +Elizabeth Warren 2-Robert Baldwin b. 21 Aug 1741, Cork, Ireland, d. 24 Nov 1816, Cork, Ireland +Barbara Spread 3-William Warren Baldwin b. 25 Apr 1775, Cork, Ireland, d. 8 Jan 1844, Spadina, York Co. Ontario, Canada +Margaret Phoebe Wilcocks 4-Robert Baldwin b. 1804, Spadina, York Co. Ontario, Canada, d. 1858, Ontario (famous Canadian reformer) 4-Augustus William Baldwin 4-Henry Baldwin 4-William Augustus Baldwin 4-Quetton St. George Baldwin 4-Mary Warren Baldwin Baldwin, Robert, 1804-58, Canadian statesman, leader of the movement for representative government in Canada, b. York (now Toronto), Ont. His father, William Warren Baldwin (1775-1844), was a leader of the Reform party and a supporter of the principle of responsible (i.e., cabinet) government in the colonies. In 1836, as a recognized leader of reform in Upper Canada, Robert Baldwin was appointed by Sir Francis Bond Head to the executive council, but he resigned in a few weeks when it became apparent that the governor had no intention of acceding to the demands of the reformers. In England, in 1836, Baldwin sent to the colonial secretary a memorandum that was the first clear enunciation of the tenet of responsible government for Canada. Shortly after his return to Canada in 1837, he served as mediator between Head and the rebels; as a moderate reformer, he had opposed the faction of William Lyon Mackenzie in the rebellion of that year. Again (1841) he hopefully accepted appointment to the executive council under Lord Sydenham, only to resign when the governor showed no disposition to grant responsible government. As a member of the assembly, Baldwin led the opposition group and increased his influence, particularly by effecting an alliance with the French in Lower Canada, whom Sydenham had ignored in forming his council. After the reunion of Upper and Lower Canada in 1841, Baldwin and Louis Hippolyte LaFontaine were allowed to form their first coalition government (1842) under Sir Charles Bagot. With Bagot's death and the arrival (1843) of Sir Charles Metcalfe as governor, the first Baldwin-LaFontaine government resigned, but in the elections of Dec., 1847, the reformers won an overwhelming vote. As a consequence, the second Baldwin-LaFontaine ministry (1847-51) was formed; it is often called "the great ministry." Outstanding among its accomplishments were the Municipal Corporations Act, commonly called the Baldwin Act, for the reformation of local government in Ontario; an act to revise the judicial system; and an act to transform King's College into the nonsectarian Univ. of Toronto (over the violent opposition of Bishop John Strachan). Bibliography See biography by G. E. Wilson (1933); S. Leacock, Mackenzie, Baldwin, LaFontaine, Hincks (rev. ed. 1926); R. W. Langstone, Responsible Government in Canada (1931). Index of Marriage License Bonds for Cork & Ross Alice BALDWIN & William WARREN 1804 Robert BALDWIN & Barbara Spread 1769 Elizabeth Lawton & Robert WARREN 1780 Elizabeth Lawton, m Sir Robert Warren, b 20 Aug 1723 in Warren's Court,Cork; d 1811 in Crookstown House, co Cork., son of Robert Warren and Ann Crooke. NOTES on Sir Robert Warren: 1st Bt, of Warrenscourt, co Cork Richard Newman Perry & Margaret Catherine Winifred WARREN 1834 (dau. of William Warren of Holyhill, Kinsale) Other Cork marriages - dates unknown Mary Jane Perry & Judge Robert WARREN after 1820 Misc. notes: National Archives Testator Name Warren, William Status/Occupation County Parish Address Date of Death Date of Will 1834 Date of Grant Where proved/granted Cloyne Diocese Granted To Executor Last Name Warren Executor First Name Alice Executor Address Mirtletown Document Type -Will Document Status-Transcript Notes NA Ref IWR/1834/F/39 |
NOTES FROM DOMESDAY BOOK, ENGLAND ( which was ordered by William the Conquerer), concerning WARREN WILLIAM DE WARRENE From VARENNE, near BELLENCOMBRE. Seine Inf. Fought with William 1st at Hastings. Lord of the Sussex reap at Lewes, with castle .there. Created Earl of Surrey 1088, died same year from an arrow. Holdings in 13 counties all over country. Holdings would be worth today 57 billion. Source Domesday Book. Possibly same De Warrenne whose descendents are Warrens of Warrenscourt. Cork |
HISTORY OF SIR JOHN SACKVILLE, ancestor of Sir George Shurley. Source Weald of Kent Sir John Sackville, who was sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, reign Henry V111, married MARGARET BOLEYN, the aunt of ANNE BOLEYN so that his son , Richard was first cousin to the Queen. This Richard Sackville was a man of outstanding ability. He grew very rich by his dealings in land in many counties, often the former possessions of suppressed chantry and attainted noblemen, his name appears more closely in the Close rolls of that period… It was jestingly said of him that his name should be Fill Sack, not Sackville. He acquired the lands of the Chantry of St.Marie 1550 those of of the Fraternity of Saint Katherine, probably at about the same time.. Tablehurst in 1559, Imberhorne in 1560 and Alchorne in 1564.The manor of Broome, which included the greater part of the village of Hartfield,was purchased some time after 1584. Coninghurst was also I n his possession at time of his death, April 21, 1564. His only son Thomas, born 1536 was one of the most prominent men of his time. Another child of Sir John Sackville and Margaret Boleyn was ANNE SACKVILLE who married SIR NICHOLAS PELHAM. Ann's daughter Anne Pelham was mother of SIR GEORGE SHURLEY, LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF IRELAND. |
NOTES ON SACKVILLE………… DORSET, DUKE OF, (SACKVILLE GERMAIN) PEER OF GREAT BRITAIN Source Genealogy of Existing British Peerage with Sketches of family by Edmund Lodge HERBRUND de SACKVILLE, who came into England with William the Conquerer, and settled at BUCKHURST, in SUSSEX, was ancestor in 14th generation of JOHN SACKVILLE, of CHIDDINGLEIGH, Co. SUSSEX who died in 1557, possessing extensive estates in various counties. He married MARGARET, 2nd daughter of SIR WILLIAM BOLEYN,KNIGHT and sister of THOMAS, EARL OF WILTSHIRE AND ORMOND, whose daughter ANNE, was mother of QUEEN ELIZABETH. He was father by her of SIR RICHARD SACKVILLE, who having lived in great honour, held several important offices under KING EDWARD VI,. QUEEN MARY and in early part of her reign, QUEEN ELIZABETH, and greatly increased his possessions, died 1556 and was succeeded by his son. THOMAS, afterwards LORD BUCKHURST and EARL OF DORSET.K.G He stood in favour of QUEEN ELIZABETH, his kinswoman, was created by her BARON OF BUCKHURST, Co.SUSSEX, in 1567 and continued throughout his life faithfully and with ability to serve her majesty and King James her successor, as all his descendents, Earls and Dukes of Dorset, have done by their respective sovereigns, holding the highest office of trust and dignity under the government, and supporting the Crown and Constitution under all difficulties, which what has been termed the hereditary talent of the house of SACKVILLE, till the close of the last century, the death of the 3rd duke left his honours and estates to an infant. THOMAS, 1st EARL, LORD TREASURER, was created by QUEEN ELIZABETH, BARON BUCKHURST in 1567 and by JAMES 1 in 1603, EARL OF DORSET. He died 1608 and was succeeded by his son ROBERT, 2nd EARL father of RICHARD and EDWARD, successively 3rd and 4th EARLS. The 3rd EARL died without surviving issue male 1624 and the 4th EARL K.G. his brother, was succeeded in 1632 by his son RICHARD, 5th EARL. He died in 1677 having married FRANCES, daughter of LIONEL CRANFIELD, ist EARL of MIDDELESEX. And at length heir of LIONEL, 3rd EARL her brother, whose titles became extinct on his death in 1674, by her he was father of CHARLES, his successor, 6th EARL K.G who during his father's lifetime had been created in 1675, BARON CRANFIELD of CRANFIELD and EARL OF MIDDLESEX. He died in 1706 and was succeeded by his son LIONEL 7th EARL K.G created DUKE OF DORSET in 1720. Note: His Grandfather was SIR JOHN SACKVILLE married to MARGARET BOLEYN who was great grandfather to SIR GEORGE SHURLEY. |
NOTES FROM ANTIQUITIES OF THE ANCIENT TOWN OF RYE IN SUSSEX HORSFELD says QUEEN ELIZABETH I reached RYE on AUGUST 12, 1573 where she conferred the honour of KNIGHTHOOD on THOMAS SHURLEY, THOMAS GUILFORD, THOMAS WALSHINGHAM and ALEXANDER CULPEPPER ESQUIRES. |
SOURCE COLLECTANEA TOPOGRAPHICS ET GENEALOGICA |
JOHN SACKVILLE was married firstly to MARGARET BOLEYN, the aunt of ANNE BOLEYN, and was the mother of his children. Ann Torrell was his second wife. |
THESE WORDS WERE ASCRIBED TO THE EARL OF SURREY, JOHN DE WARRENNE. WARRENNE reacted angrily when called before the King's justices, to defend his rights. When asked by what warrant (quo warranto) he held his lands, the earl produced an ancient and rusty sword, and said….…….. LOOK AT THIS, MY LORDS. THIS IS MY WARRANT! FOR MY ANCESTORS CAME WITH WILLIAM THE BASTARD and CONQUERED THEIR LANDS WITH THE SWORD, AND BY THE SWORD I WILL DEFEND THEM FROM ANYONE INTENDING TO SEIZE THEM.. THE KING DID NOT CONQUER AND SUBJECT THE LAND BY HIMSELF, BUT OUR FOREBEARS WERE SHARERS AND PARTNERS WITH HIM SOURCE THE MIRROR OF JUSTICES |
WARREN/SHURLEY NOTES…. The Gentleman's magazine 1844 by Sylvannus Urban Pages 473/474/475 There seems to be some connection with William De Warrenne and Shurleys of Isfield. Under one of the Shurley monuments in 1775, was found a stone of black marble. It was the tombstone of GUNDRED youngest daughter of WILLIAM the CONQUERER and wife of WILLIAM DE WARRENE, EARL OF WARREN. Gundred died 1085. Further information…. GUNDREDA was really a daughter of WILLIAM the CONQUERER, and also acknowledged by the Conquerer himself, as his daughter in the charter he gave to monks of ST.Pancras, the manor of Walton in Norfolk., the original of which, is preserved in the Cott.MS.Vesp.F 111. fol.1 … She died in child bed at Castle Acre in Norfolk, May 27th 1085. and was interred in chapter house of Lewes Priory. Her tomb was found in 1775 in ISFIELD church at SUSSEX, forming the upper slab of the monument of EDWARD(?) SHURLEY. Cofferer to HENRY VIII. SOURCE HISTORY OF ENGLAND UNDER NORMAN KINGS pages 216/217 |
MORE SACKVILLE GENEALOGY. JOHN SACKVILLE and MARGARET BOLEYN were the gt grandparents (various x) of both RICHARD SACKVILLE, 3rd Earl of Dorset and Sir George Shurley, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. The two men were cousins. RICHARD married ANNE CLIFFORD, daughter of GEORGE CLIFFORD 3rd EARL OF CUMBERLAND and his wife Margaret Russell. Richard and Anne had 5 children. 3 boys died. 2 girls survived and married into Earls of Thanet., and Comptons, Earls of Northhampton. Anne Clifford’s descendents included SACKVILLE-WESTs. Six years after Richard’s death, in 1624, she married the Earl of Pembroke Phillip Herbert, described as a vile and cowardly person. Her diary, of Elizabethan events, written 1700s()a copy of original )is now in DORSET family home KNOLE. |
Beaumont Robert of, Also called Count Meulan, which he became through his mother. Brother of Henry, son of Roger. Earl of Leicester from 1107, died 1118 Robert became close adviser of Henry 1st. His twin children, Robert who inherited title, and Walerun, Count Meulan and later Earl of Worchester, were a great influence on King Stephen. Gilbert De Clare was a brother in law. Their half brother WILLIAM DE WARRENE became 2nd Earl of Surrey. Holdings in Leics. Northants. and Warwick. |
ALSO SEE Isfield place by Rev Ed Turner 1866 |
ALSO SEE Wills of Isfield |
Anne Clifford |
SOURCE HOUSE OF LORDS JOURNAL. VOL.9 1648 with input from Elizabeth Shirley Bennett, descendent of Shirleys of Wiston. “ Order for 100 pounds to Lady Shirley. Ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in parliament. That the sum of 100 pounds be charged upon the moeity of the receipts of Goldsmith Hall, in Course, not given for Security, and advanced and bestowed upon Sir George Shurley, and paid unto Lady Shurley, wife of said Sir George Shurley, lately deceased, and that the lamentable and distressed Case and Condition of the family of Sir George Shurley be especially recommended unto the Committee of Goldsmiths Hall and the Committee and Treasurers there are earnestly desired to advance and presently pay, unto the Lady Shurley, the said sum of One Hundred Pounds to be employed for the interring of the said Sir George Shurley, and relief of the said family.” |
"See FREKE GENEALOGY for a connection to SHURLEY" |
KNOLLES FAMILY OF OATLAND AND KINSALE CORK. Originally Knowles and is considered as of family of KNOLLYS, in England. In Commonwealth period, Thomas Knowles married Dorothy Busteed eldest daughter of Giles Busteed of Mt Long. Burkes Landed Gentry is the source. THOMAS KNOLLES married Dorothy Busteed 1. THOMAS KNOLLES of whom presently 1. ELIZABETH KNOLLES in 1684 married WALLIS WARREN************* DOROTHY 1691 md George DAUNT, Knockratowr Cork RACHAEL md William DAUNT , KILCASKER 2. THOMAS KNOLLES, KILLEIGHY, son of THOMAS , married MARGARET HUNGERFORD of ICHIDONY, Cork THOMAS of KILLEIGHY eldest son of THOMAS b.1698 d. 1756 married 1715 Catherine, daughter of Colonel RICHARD HUNGERFORD. ELIZABETH KNOLLES and WALLIS WARREN had a son ROBERT WARREN, who married ********** ANNE CROOKE, sister of my 4xgreat grandfather **************WILLIAM CROOKE. Knolles/Warrens/Hungerfords/Crookes/Radleys are all related. Thomas Crooke also married Elizabeth Warren, sister of Sir Robert Warren. See also PHANE BEECHER page for further Hungerford information. |
CROOKE LINEAGE as related to Warrens of Warrenscourt. Source CLDS.****denotes relationship (gt gfr) THOMAS CROOKE of INCHIRAHELL and other properties in Cork m.bond 28/12/1687 ALICE dau. Of WILLIAM FIELD of St Finbarrs Cork*************** 1, WILLIAM CROOKE of INCHIRAHELL m. (Mar.bond 28 May, 1713) SUSANNA daughter of …..WALLIS of St. Finbars Cork. and died 14th May 1775 aged 90 leaving issue Thomas of Inchirahell dsp. (admon. Of will granted 21 Aug 1786)(Great Uncle) 2. THOMAS of whom presently. 1.. ANNE marr. bond 27th April 1716) ROBERT WARREN of KILBARRY or WARRENSCOURT. KILBROGAN He died 1743. 2. ELINOR m. (mar.bond 20/2/1720) William Bayley of Nohoval. Youngest.son THOMAS CROOKE of Inchirhell Co. Cork Freeman of Cork City 1/2/1713 M. (marr bond 23 Nov. 1714) ELIZABETH , dau …. WARREN of Warrenscourt,Kilbrogan. Thomas died 1768 . *************** ( 5times great grandparents) WILLIAM CROOKE of Dereen, Magourney, Cork married 5/3/1753 ELIZABETH, E.d.o PHILIP HAWES CROSS of Cronodymore , Aglish , Cork by his wife Elizabeth dau of HENRY BALDWIN of Mt Pleasant Cork********** W.Crooke 4xtimes gt gp. Henry Baldwin 6xgt gfr and Philip Hawes Cross 5xgt gfr. The issue of WILLIAM CROOKE and Elizabeth Cross are Wiliam of Ahavrin Cork md 1728 MARY dau. of REV RICHARD BROWNE of Coolcower( Rev Browne is related to Lindsays, Gardes) ELIZABETH CROOKE md 1757 Capt. Robert Travers RN of Abbeyville Magourney Cork ALICE CROOKE mar.1786 HENRY LINDSAY of MONALLIG, CANNAWAY CORK *******************He mar Eliz Davies 2ndly but there was NO ISSUE. from her. Descent is from ALICE CROOKE. CATHERINE CROOKE mar. WEB GILLMAN 1786 ANNE CROOKE mar PATRICK RONAYNE 1788. |
Miscellaneous RADLEY/CROOKE/CROSS/KNOLLES/DAUNT/BUSTEED/CREAGH INFORMATION. Burkes L.G. William Thomas DAUNT married Margaret RADLEY 1829. Douglas Church, Cork. She was only daughter of RICHARD FRANCES RADLEY of KNOCKRAUR.(my 2xgt gfr’s brother) Witnesses Geo.Arbuckle and Philip Raymond Vestry Clerk. WILLIAM DAUNT married Elizabeth HAWKES 1749. Daughter of JOHN HAWKES, Monteen CASTLE GEORGE DAUNT married Martha TURNER daughter of Henry Turner and Dorothy Boyle 1650 HENRY DAUNT married Anne KNOLLES 1706 Daughter THOMAS KNOLLES and Margaret HUNGERFORD. GEORGE DAUNT, KNOCKATOUR married DOROTHY KNOLLES 1692, daughter of THOMAS KNOLLES and DOROTHY BUSTEED IN 1862 DORCAS BOUSFIELD CREAGH, dtr of BENJAMIN CREAGH esq of LAURENTINUM, CORK married HENRY RADLEY esq of JANEVILLE, SUNDAY WELLS BARRACHIA WALLIS of BALLYERENAN married 1688 ELLEN CROSS ELLEN WALLIS married SYLVESTER CROSS…. year?? KNOLLES/BUSTEED/WARREN of WARRENCOURT are my Gt Grand parents (x times) |