ID7650
ReferenceKI/I/5-6
Description

2 box files containing genealogical information on numerous Irish families.

KI/I/5 File 1 is labelled 'MSS notes on Irish clergy' and includes, for example:
A handwritten genealogy of Henry Oge ONeill, which contains brief references to his two wives, 1594-1607.

Genealogical notes and a short family tree of Sir Robert Cole, including information on his wife, mother and female relations, c.1660s.

Genealogical notes and a short family tree for Alexander Colville and James Bonnet, 1660s-1703.

Genealogical notes on Archibald Adair, who was imprisoned for sedition in 1639 as 'he said that he would have signed the Covenant rather than forsake wife and children', c1640s.

A pedigree of Sir Edward Denny which lists names and dates for his wife, children and female relations, 1699-1875.

Genealogical notes and a family tree on Henry Bourgchier, Earl of Bath, 1597-1654, which includes the following information on his daughter, Rachael, 'born c.1613 for she died Nov 11 1680. Her 1st. Husband, Sir Henry...being more than 23 years her senior. On his death 1654 she succeeded to his Irish estates in Cos. Limerick and Armagh.' She donated œ200 for the purchase of books for Trinity College Library in 1671 and her second husband was the 3rd Earl of Middlesex. She died aged 67 having built 'a new church (now in ruins) on the estate' of Loughgar, 1679.

Genealogical notes on Henry Blesserhasset, including the names and dates of female family members, 1609-1628.

Genealogical notes on the Caulfield family, including the names and dates of female family members, 1612-1864.

Genealogical notes on Lieutenant Robert Cowell, including the names and dates of female family members, 1605-c.1642.

Genealogical notes on Sir William Fortescue, including information on female family members, c.1512-c.1840.

Family tree and genealogical notes on Sir Francis Stafford, c.1554-c.1683.

Genealogical notes on Sir Francis Roe, 1610-1616.

Genealogical notes on Sir James Erskine, including the names and dates of female family members, 1622-1869.

Notes on Lady Alice Borlase, including information on her family and financial state, 1574-1654, and a Borlase family tree, 1665-1873 .

Printed 'Table of Kindred and Affinity wherein whofoevere [sic] are related, are forbidden in Scriptue [sic], and our Laws, to marry together', listing 30 familial relations separately for women and men.

A pedigree and family tree of the O'Hara family, c.1059-1666.

A pedigree and family tree of Roger Le Poer in Irish and English, including notes on marriages and female family members, 1189-1769.

A family tree of Archibald Hamilton, no date.

Genealogical notes on William Lodge, no date.

Genealogical notes on Richard Barton, Dean of Ardagh, 1703-1709, including, 'The tradition of him at Lurgan is that he was a woman hater and of course a Bachelor. One occasion he perceived a thief stealing...and he went there expecting to catch a boy, but a woman rushed at him exclaiming [']Oh Mr Barton, it is you I want['], on which he turned tail and fled and the woman went off', no date.

KI/I/6 File 2 includes genealogies of various Irish families. For example:
Genealogical notes and a family tree of the family of Bishop Henry Leslie who 'married 1st. Margaret Conyingham (daughter of the Dean of Raphoe...) and whose sister Kathereene had married Bishop John Leslie of Clougher and Glaslough', c.1530-1893.

Genealogical notes on the Stonyhurst family, 1542-c.1607.

Genealogical notes on the Echlin family, 1306-1850s.

A pedigree and a family tree of Arthur George Ashe, 1635-1855.

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Century17th, 18th, 19th
Keywords
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Repository NameArmagh Robinson Library
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