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BLENNERHASSETT family <strong>of</strong> <strong>BLENNERVILLE</strong>, CHURCHTOWN, ANNAGHARRY, MOUNT RIVERS, KELLS and BALLYMACPRIOR in <strong>Co</strong>.KERRYalso the BLENNERHASSETT-EAGAR (Eager) family on F 16 - F 20<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Family Tree (BH08_Blennerville_F.xlsx) revised October 2013, copyright © Bill Jehan 1968-2013Thanks to all who have contributed to these pages - please email additions & corrections to: bjehan@<strong>Blennerhassett</strong>FamilyTree.comF 01CONTINUED FROM page K 34 <strong>of</strong>:<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> CASTLE CONWAY, KILLORGLIN, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>>>|>> Henry >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>|>>Arthur Augustin <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias Hassett); eldest son;<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | b.c1701 Killarney, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> ("...apud Killariam, in <strong>Co</strong>m. <strong>Kerry</strong>..."); d.bef.1736; edu. TCD (Pensioner 1719);<strong>of</strong> Gortmasherry | Middle name given in honour <strong>of</strong> Augustine FitzGerald (son-in-law <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ballycarty - p.C 08)<strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | who was a "good friend" to Arthur's uncle "Black Jack" <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> while in prison at Galway (p.K 01)living c1699 | // | Adopted the RC faith & moved to France, where he became a Doctor <strong>of</strong> the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Divinity in Paris (University <strong>of</strong> the Sorbonne) andson <strong>of</strong> Capt. Robert | a RC Priest in the diocese <strong>of</strong> Lyon; he was naturalised as a French citizen in August 1734, at which date, according to his naturalisation<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | documents, he had been "...settled for many years in our Kingdom..."; his uncle John "Black Jack" <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, writing c1733,(b.est.c1627 prob. | said this Arthur "...Renounced his own and his family's religion and withdrew to France, where he died a Doctor <strong>of</strong> the Sorbonne..."at Ballycarty, | [HICKSON/OKR vol.1 1872, p.46]<strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>) and |Avice <strong>Co</strong>nway |>>Dorcas >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Thomas (a.k.a. William) Godfrey; fl.1733(b.est.c1640, the | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | /dau. & coheir <strong>of</strong> | / | m. Eccleston <strong>of</strong> DroghedaEdward <strong>Co</strong>nway, | m. John Godfrey |<strong>of</strong> Castle <strong>Co</strong>nway) | <strong>of</strong> Ballygamboon, |>>Dorcas Godfrey; fl.1733(p.K 01 & p.BL 01) | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | // | | m. Robin (Robert?) Twissd.bef.1732; | |bur. in the Chapel | |>>Avice Godfrey >>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Dorcas Twissat Castle <strong>Co</strong>nway, | | fl.1733 /Killorglin; | | m. William Twiss m. Caleb PalmerIncluded in the | | <strong>of</strong> Ballybeginscription on | |Black Jack's 1732 | |>>Mary <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Godfrey; fl.1733Monument to his | /family (p.K 01) | m. Arthur Spring/ |m. est.c1700 |>>Avice <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>>>>>>> >|>>James Yeilding b.26.11.1717Dorcas (Alice) | / |Crumpe | m.c1717 |>>Dorcas Yeildingdaughter <strong>of</strong> | John Yeilding |Thomas Crumpe | <strong>of</strong> Tralee, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> |>>Lucy Yeilding, fl.1733<strong>of</strong> Barley Mount, | & Belleview, /Aglish, near | Glensharrold, m. LombardKillarney, <strong>Kerry</strong>; | near Rathkeale,and Dorcas Orpen | <strong>Co</strong>.Limerick/ |(dau. <strong>of</strong> Robert |>>John <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; d.youngOrpen <strong>of</strong> Killowen |>>William <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; d.youngand sister <strong>of</strong> |Richard Orpen <strong>of</strong> |>>Robert >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Henry <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; <strong>of</strong> Annagarry House; b.est.c1738; d. an infantthe White House, | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> |Killowen) | b.c1704 |>>Belinda >>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>Mary Hurly >>>>>>>>>>>|>> Eagar/ | <strong>of</strong> Mount Rivers, | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> / |>> EagarSome sources [BP] | Annagarry, Killorglin | b.est.c1739 m. Tallis Eagar |>> Eagar[MGH NS, vol.4, | 1758; also <strong>of</strong> | Mount Rivers; later b.25.11.1752; |>> Eagarp.330] [BLGI 1912] | Annaghgarry House | <strong>of</strong> Annagharry House <strong>of</strong> Reen Cahir d.1826 |>> Eagaretc show her father | Annagarry (see NOTE) | / /in error as Francis | d.c1766, Will pr.1766 | m. Charles Hurly Tallis Eagar had a twin brother Frederick Eagar <strong>of</strong> Groinmore (b.25.11.1752), whose son John Frederick Eagar (b.22.1.1791)Crumpe (that family | / | (heir to his brother had a son Frederick John Eagar (b.29.3.1812), a FAMILY RESEARCHER and author <strong>of</strong> three Eagar family histories:researched by | m.est.c1738 | John Hurley) 1. An unpublished Ms. “Pedigree <strong>of</strong> the Agar or Eagar family by Frederick John Eagar" Tralee October 1st 1840” [NLI Ms.4112]Don Munroe <strong>of</strong> | Frances Yeilding | / 2. “The Eagar Family in the <strong>Co</strong>unty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kerry</strong>" by Frederick John Eagar, published Dublin 1860Toronto, Canada) | b.est.c1717/19 | / 3. “A Genealogical History <strong>of</strong> the Eagar Family” by Frederick John Eagar, published Dublin 1861| <strong>of</strong> Belleview, | /| Glensharrold, near | [BP <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Bart.] and [BLGI 1958 BH p.250] have him as her 2nd cousin Charles Hurly| Rathkeale, Limerick | (son <strong>of</strong> Anne <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> & Dennis Hurly <strong>of</strong> Knocklong, <strong>Co</strong>.Limerick & <strong>of</strong> Tralee; p.K 56)| d.c1771 Dublin; | who m.1st c1750 Alice FitzGerald (p.K 56); but such a <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> marriage is not recorded for him| Will pr. 1771; | in [BLGI Hurly p.?] and I have not seen it elsewhere; [DEBRETT 1836] names him John Hurley| dau. <strong>of</strong> Richard | /| Yeilding & Belinda | MOUNT RIVERS, ANNAGHARRY HOUSE (ANNAGHARRY, AUNAGARRY and FORTFIELD| Bateman <strong>of</strong> Killeen, | were three country houses located in the townland <strong>of</strong> Annagarry/Ownagarry, Killorglin, and it is sometimes difficult to| Oak Park, Tralee, | distinguish one from another; "Annagharry House" (demolished) and "Mount Rivers" (still standing) are thought to be| now called | distinct houses; "Fortfield" (p.K 48) may perhaps(?) be identical with "Annagarry House"; The site <strong>of</strong> "Annagarry House"F 01 | <strong>Co</strong>llis-Sandes house | is believed to be close to "Mount Rivers"; [HK p.8] suggests it may have been a coach house, perhaps near Annagarry


F 02 | || 2|>><strong>Co</strong>l. Sir Rowland >>>>>>|>>Sir Robert >>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Catherine >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Capt. Robert Rowland <strong>Co</strong>nyers; <strong>of</strong> Tralee; & <strong>of</strong> Mount Rivers, Killorglin (previously home <strong>of</strong> his uncle Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>)| | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, Bart. | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, Bart. | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | b.bef.1840 d.1895; 89th Regt.; served in the Crimean war;| | (alias Hassett) | 2nd Baronet | b.7.7.1791; raised at | m.30.4.1861; [BIFR p.140] has m.April 1862 in error; Elizabeth "Eliza" Jane <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (p.K 49); <strong>of</strong> Tralee; b.bef.1840;| | <strong>of</strong> Annagharry House | <strong>of</strong> Blennerville | Churchtown House, | dau. <strong>of</strong> (Thomas) Arthur <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ballymacprior Lodge, Killorglin & <strong>of</strong> Princes Quay / Princes Place, Tralee - p.K 54)| | 1st Baronet | b.26.1.1769 Blennerville | Knockane, Beaufort || | <strong>of</strong> Blennerville | <strong>of</strong> Churchtown House, | / |>>Rev. Charles <strong>Co</strong>nyers >>>> >|>>Agnes <strong>Co</strong>nyers; b.?.1.1874 d.c1940| | b.c1740/1 | Knockane, Beaufort | d.?.11.1869 JP; b.c1823;| | Mount Rivers, | / | See NOTE on p.K 48 edu. TCD (BA 1844); <strong>of</strong> Castletown <strong>Co</strong>nyers;| | Annagarry | High Sheriff <strong>of</strong> | / m.7.12.1871 Margaret Everina Drew; <strong>of</strong> Drewsborough & Drewscourt| | (Ownagarry), | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1823; | m.16.5.1822 Tralee;| | Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | Probably JP | [FOSTER] has CAREER OF SIR ROWAND BLENNERHASSETT, 4th Baronet <strong>of</strong> Blennerville (1839-1909) - F 03| | / | (magistrate) <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | 22.5.1822 in error) Politican, Pember <strong>of</strong> Parliament at Westminster, political writer on foreign affairs; Linguist; well known Irish patriot & educationalist [DNB];| | d.14.3.1821 | nr Muscoda, | Rev. Edward One <strong>of</strong> foremost UK authorities on foreign affairs, especially in Europe, writing in leading periodicals on political & foreign subjects,| | prob. bur. with his | Will dated 17.9.1831, | FitzGerald <strong>Co</strong>nyers; frequently contributing to reviews <strong>of</strong> foreign politics, publishing speeches and addresses;| | wife at Blennerville; | pr.1832 transcript exists | <strong>of</strong> Castletown Senator, Royal University <strong>of</strong> Ireland 1897 (mem. <strong>of</strong> the Senate standing committee); President <strong>of</strong> Queen's <strong>Co</strong>ll. <strong>Co</strong>rk 1897-1904 & Visitor 1905-09;| | his Will pr.1821, burnt | / | <strong>Co</strong>nyers, <strong>Co</strong>.Limerick; Member <strong>of</strong> many foreign scientific bodies and possessor <strong>of</strong> honorary degrees from many leading european universities| | at Four <strong>Co</strong>urts 1922 | m.27.5.1790 Tralee | Rector <strong>of</strong> Knockane, /| | / | (1st cousin) Rosanna | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1856 Strongly interested in Irish education; "<strong>Co</strong>mmissioner <strong>of</strong> National Education", Dublin; H.M.Inspector <strong>of</strong> Reformatories & Industrial Schools in Ireland 1890-97;| Attorney; JP (Magistrate) for <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1796-97; | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (F 15); | [GM Dec.1830] Sir Rowland was present 21.4.1900 when Queen Victoria visited the industrial school at Artane, Dublin;| He commanded "Laune Rangers" regiment | <strong>of</strong> Fortfield, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | Strongly interested in land reform, advocating peasant and tenant proprietorship; he at first supported but later opposed Home Rule for Ireland, becoming a strong| <strong>of</strong> volunteers, their <strong>Co</strong>l. in 1779-82 | / | opponent <strong>of</strong> Parnell; NOTE: at 1871 census he was visiting the Dease family home, <strong>Co</strong>ughton <strong>Co</strong>urt, Warwickshire; James Arthur Dease in 1872 stood in the <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>| | / | b. Annagarry | election as an "Anti Home-Rule" candidate in <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> election (F 12); NOTE: <strong>Co</strong>ughton <strong>Co</strong>urt is the home <strong>of</strong> the Throckmortons, another ancient recusant family;| Sir Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> was founder <strong>of</strong> an | (Ownagarry), <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | Prominant Roman Catholic politican and personal friend <strong>of</strong> Cardinal John Henry Newman; Associated with the management <strong>of</strong> the "Home & Foreign Review",| enterprising family <strong>of</strong> merchants & businessmen; | d.c26.1.1828 | edited by Pr<strong>of</strong>. Sir John E.E. Dalberg Acton 1834-1902 (later 1st Baron Acton) the British Catholic Historian & philosopher <strong>of</strong> freedom, with whom he formed| He settled at Cahirmoreaun (Cathair Ui Mhorain) | Churchtown House | a close friendship from 1862 (a quote from Lord Acton: "...The test <strong>of</strong> a country's freedom is the amount <strong>of</strong> security enjoyed by minorities")| also called Tramore, a mile SW <strong>of</strong> Tralee, naming | [KEP 26.1.1828] and | /| both his house & the village "Blennerville" after | ["The Warder", | Published work:| his family; He resided at "Blennerville House", | Dublin 30.1.1828]; | wrote on political subjects in "The Times", "The Daily Telegraph", "The Nineteenth Century", "Fortnightly Review", "Deutsche Rundschau",| Main Street, Blennerville (then already an old | but [FOSTER] [BP] | and, especially at the end <strong>of</strong> his life, in the "National Review".| house) until he built Churchtown House, | and [BIFR p.138] have | <strong>Co</strong>-founder & producer <strong>of</strong> the "Chronicle", a Catholic magazine (political & literary organ <strong>of</strong> British liberal Catholicism) from 1867-1868;| Knockane, Beaufort, near Killarney; | d.4.2.1828 in error; | "Irish University Education" (speech, 1871); "University Education in Ireland" (speech, 1873); "Irish Railways" (speech 1872);| he was already residing at Churchtown in 1790 | and [GM Feb.1828] has | "The Land Question in Europe" (Fortnightly Review 1881); "Peasant Proprietors in Ireland" (<strong>Co</strong>ntemporary Review 1885);| and built several other large houses in <strong>Kerry</strong>; | d.1.2.1828 in error | "Ireland 1837-1887" in "The Reign <strong>of</strong> Queen Victoria, etc" by T.H.Ward, vol.1 1887;| In 1800 he was granted permission to hold four | / | Univ. Education in England, France & Germany (Queen's <strong>Co</strong>llege <strong>Co</strong>rk Address);| yearly fairs and a weekly market at Blennerville, | only daughter <strong>of</strong> | Edited the "Bernst<strong>of</strong>f Papers" 1908;| for annual rent <strong>of</strong> £1 | / | Sir Robert BH's uncle, | Memoir in "Memories <strong>of</strong> Gardens" (1908);| | / | Arthur Robert BH <strong>of</strong> | <strong>Co</strong>rrespondence between Sir Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> and John Wodehouse, 1st Earl <strong>of</strong> Kimberley (1826-1902) in [BODLEIAN Ms. Eng. c. 4036, ff.191-2; & 4037, f.2]| The 1st Erasmus Smith School in Blennerville | Fortfield & Cara, | Reviewed works <strong>of</strong> History in German, French & Italian;| was established 1812 with a grant from Sir | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> & (Rosanna) | Sir Rowland was credited with authorship <strong>of</strong> a famous interview with Kaiser Wilhelm <strong>of</strong> Germany which appeared in the British newspaper "The Daily Telegraph",| Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> / | Catherine Hickson | creating political stir at home and constitutional crisis in Germany| | / | | /| On 19.6.1812 the house <strong>of</strong> Daniel Moriarty, a | | LITERARY CAREER <strong>of</strong> CHARLOTTE COUNTESS Von LEYDEN, LADY CHARLOTTE BLENNERHASSETT (1843-1917) - F 04| mason employed in building the church at West | | Lady <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> was a serious historian, author <strong>of</strong> several biographical works in German, most translated into French| Churchtown, near Killorglin "...was broken into | | and English, receiving the "Golden Palm" from the French Ministry <strong>of</strong> Education for her services to French literature;| by a party <strong>of</strong> lawless ruffians, who swore | | A student <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>. Sir John E. E. Dalberg Acton (later 1st Baron Acton), the renowned English Catholic historian and| Moriarty not to continue in the employment, | | philosopher <strong>of</strong> freedom who was close friend <strong>of</strong> her husband, she became a major contributor to Lord Acton's| under penalty <strong>of</strong> his life…"; following this Sir | | ["Cambridge Modern History" 1907] including "The Doctrinares" [vol.10 Ch.2] and "The Papacy & the Catholic Church" [vol.10 ch.5];| Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> procured | | Lady <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>'s published work includes:| "…an <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> rewards for the discovery <strong>of</strong> | | obituary <strong>of</strong> Bishop Dupanloup published in "The <strong>Co</strong>ntemporary Review" 1878;| the villains concerned in these outrages…" | | "Frau von Stael, ihre Freunde und ihre Bedeutung in Politik und Literatur.. Mit einem Bedeutung in Politik und Literatur.. Mit einem Portrat, etc" Berlin 1887-9, 3 vols| [Strabane Morning Post, <strong>Co</strong>.Tyrone 28.7.1812] |>>Richard Francis | "Madame de Stael her friends, & her influence in Politics & Literature" Chapman & Hall, London 1889, 3 vols (English translation by Jane Eliza Gordon-Cumming)| | / | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | "Madame de Stael, et son temps, 1766-1817…etc"; French translation by Auguste Dietrich; pub. by Louis Westhausser, Paris 1890, 3 vols| m.31.10.1762 at Rathkeale, <strong>Co</strong>.Limerick; | <strong>of</strong> Blennerville; | "Talleyrand, ein studie" Berlin 1894 (in German) a biography <strong>of</strong> Charles M. Talleyrand-Perogord| Millicent Agnes Yeilding (1st cousin) | JP (Magistrate) | "Talleyrand" pub. John Murray, London 1894 (English translation <strong>of</strong> the above by Frederick Clarke) 2 vols, reprinted 2005| b.16.12.1742; bapt.18.12.1842 St.Mary's Cathedral, | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1796; | "Marie-Antoinette Konigin von Frankreich Bielefeld", ö1903 (in German)| Limerick; <strong>of</strong> Belleview, Glensharrold, Rathkeale; | b.23.5.1772 Blennerville | "Chateaubriand, mit 60 Abbildungen", Mainz 1903 (in German)| (dau. <strong>of</strong> Richard Y. & Millicent Agnes Studdert) | / | "John Henry Kardinal Newman : ein Beitrag zur religi sen Entwicklungsgeschichte der Gegenwart", 1904 ("John Henry Cardinal Newman" pub. in German only)| ["Faulkner's Dublin Journal" 13.11.1762, | In 1813 fought a duel | "Maria Stuart, Konigin von Schottland 1542-87", Kempten & Munchen 1907 (in German)| for Tues.9-Sat.13 November] / | with John O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell, | "Maria Stuart, 1542-1587 avec au portrait", Paris 1909 (French translation by the author); republished 1933 by Bibliotheque Historique Plon| / | / | bro. <strong>of</strong> Dan O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell | "Louis XIV & Madame de Maintenon" with illustrations (in English) pub. G.Allen & Sons, London, 1910| d.c1801/2; bur. Blennerville; She is said to have | "The Liberator" p.K 34 | "Geschichtsphilosophie von Taine und Seinbild Napoleons" pub. 1911, in C.L.B. Streiflichter, pp.89-119; Streiflichter, Berlin 1911 (in German)| died as Sir Rowland showed her the Blennerville | (see F 03 below) | "Sidelights", <strong>Co</strong>nstable & <strong>Co</strong>., London 1913 (in English)| Windmill, shortly after it came into operation, | / | a German translation <strong>of</strong> "Sidelights" by Edith Gulcher published in "Literar-Historische Aufsatze", Munich & Berlin 1916| killed by a blow from a turning windmill sail | d.28.11.1817 (dsp) at | "Die Jungfrau von Orleans" (Frauenleben vol.9), Bielefeld and Leipzig, 1926 (in German)| as she looked out from an upper door; | Cahirsiveen, <strong>Kerry</strong>; | article on Lord Acton published in the "Edinburgh Review", October 1904| Some sources say building commenced in | "...<strong>of</strong> a violent fever"; | review? "L. N. Tolstois Briefwechsel mit der Gräfin A. A. Tolstoi 1857-1903" pub. in "Hochland" magazine October 1915, pp.94-100| c1780; Building was completed c1800; | [Foster/BP] have Nov. | "Ein Blatt aus Belgiens Geschichte" pub. in "Hochland"magazine January 1915;| | | 1827 in error; | ESSAYS published in "Deutsche Rounschau", Julius Rodenberg, Berlin:| NOTE: In times past, before the windmill became | [GM Dec.1817] has | "George Eliot" (1885); “Taine’s Darstellung der französischen Revolution” (Feb.1886); "Queen Victoria" (1887); "D'Annunzio" (1898); "Alfred Lord Tennyson"| derelict, it is said that her name and perhaps | d.4.12.1817 in error; | (vol.XXV, 5, 1889); “Paulsen über den Pessimismus” (vol.CVII Apr-Jun 1901); Herrn von Brandt`s “Erinnerungen und Zeitfragen“ (vol.CVII Apr-Jun 1901);| the date were inscribed in the woodwork <strong>of</strong> the | bur. 5.12.1817 | "F. Max Miiller and the Religious Parliament" (republished in English in "The Open <strong>Co</strong>urt", London vol.XV No.2 Feb.1901 No.537 p.115+)F 02 | door frame where this accident occurred | / | /


F 03 | / | / | / | /BARONET BLENNERHASSETT <strong>of</strong> <strong>BLENNERVILLE</strong> in <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> : | m.31.10.1798 Tralee |>>Sir Arthur >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Sir Rowland "Roland" >>>> >|>>Sir Arthur Charles >>>>>>> >|>>Lt. Sir Marmaduke >>>>>>> >|>>On 13.3.1808 the ancient <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> family coat <strong>of</strong> arms was granted, | Agnes Anne Denny | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, Bart. | M. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, | Francis Maria Henry Charles Henry"ratified and confirmed" to Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>of</strong> Tralee (dsp); | 3rd Baronet | Bart. PC, MP, JP, DL | Bernard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, Francis Joseph Casimir["Blennerville, Gateway to Tralee's Past" by Liam Kelly et al, 1989, p.53]; | d.19.12.1842; | <strong>of</strong> Blennerville | 4th Baronet | Bart. BA, JP, ICS; <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, Bart.On 22.9.1809 he was created a "Baronet <strong>of</strong> the United Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Great | eldest daughter <strong>of</strong> | (succeeded 1831) | <strong>of</strong> Blennerville | 5th Baronet 6th BaronetBritain and Ireland", as "Baronet <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Blennerville, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>" | Sir Barry Denny, | b.30.7.1794; raised at | (succeeded 1849) | <strong>of</strong> Blennerville <strong>of</strong> Blennerville...for services to Parliament...; this caused the 'raised hand' badge to be | 1st Bt <strong>of</strong> Castle Moyle | Churchtown House, | / | (succeeded 1909) (succeeded 1915)added to his personal coat <strong>of</strong> arms, for difference, to indicate a Baronetcy; | g.dau. <strong>of</strong> Agnes BH | Knockane, Beaufort | b.5.9.1839 Blennerville | / /NOTE: [GM 1809] gives the date as 2-Sep-1809 | <strong>of</strong> Ballyseedy and | / | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; bapt. (RC); | b.14.4.1871 Munich, b.20.11.1902 (where?);The Baronets <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> may perhaps have been first <strong>of</strong> the family | Sir Thomas Denny, Knt | R.Catholic convert, | / | Barvaria, Germany; edu. St Gregory's Sch.to adopt as the family motto: "Fortes Fortuna Juvat" ("Fortune | <strong>of</strong> Tralee Castle (p.B 03) | following marriage | edu. St Gregory's Sch. | bapt.23.4.1871 (RC) at Downside Abbey,Favours the Bold" or "Fortune Favours the Brave") this appearing on | / | in 1826; | Downside Abbey, | St.Boniface's, Munich Downside, Somerset;the confirmation <strong>of</strong> arms granted to Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> in 1808, | RICHARD FRANCIS | took an oath as a | Downside, Somerset | as "Arthur Maria Karl (first in Junior House,before he was created Baronet | | BLENNERHASSETT- | catholic (RC) 1827 | Aug.1849-Jul.1856 | Heinrich Franz Bernhart later Roberts House);| | | JOHN O'CONNELL | [correspondence <strong>of</strong> | (RC independent | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>" left Downside Jul.1920CHURCHDOWN HOUSE : | | DUEL, 1813 | Daniel O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell] | boarding school <strong>of</strong> | / /Churchtown House was built by Sir Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, 1st Baronet | Richard Francis | / | Benedictine monks) | edu. at Munich <strong>of</strong> Glendower Hotel,(F 02) using stone from ancient Castle Gore standing on the property (now | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, | As a child <strong>of</strong> Mount | / | Gymnasium and London SW7 1926;by the 13th green!); he was residing there by 1790 & remained in his family | supported by his friend | Rivers, Killorglin; | also Stonyhurst | Balliol <strong>Co</strong>llege, Oxford Whitehall, Kensingtonuntil sold in 1860 to James MacGillycuddy Magill by Sir Rowland BH, | Thomas <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | later <strong>of</strong> Churchtown | <strong>Co</strong>llege, Clitheroe, | (Matric. 1890 BA1895); Park Gardens, London4th Baronet (F 02); the Magill family still own Churchtown and have created | <strong>of</strong> Caherine (who | House, Knockane, | Lancashire (1856-59?) | <strong>of</strong> London; 1926;Beaufort Golf Club in the magnificent grounds, overlooking the lakes | was this Thomas ?), | Beaufort, near | (RC independent | Owned 9,000 acres <strong>of</strong> 13 Upper Berkeley St.and mountains <strong>of</strong> Killarney | | fought a duel at Tralee | Killarney | boarding school <strong>of</strong> | in <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; London 1927; <strong>of</strong> Upper| | | with John O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell, | / | the Jesuits) | Member <strong>of</strong> Wellington Hartfield, Sussex<strong>BLENNERVILLE</strong> WINDMILL : | | <strong>of</strong> Grenagh (1778-1853) | had a shooting lodge | / | & Savile Clubs, London /Sir Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> developed the village and port <strong>of</strong> Blennerville, | younger brother <strong>of</strong> | in McGillicuddy's | Christ Church, Oxford | / Engineer;building both the quay and windmill; The windmill, 60ft high x 25ft dia., ran | Daniel O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell, | Reeks mountains; | (entered 1859 but left | Entered the Indian member <strong>of</strong> the Traveller'ssuccessfully for several years, in 1802 producing 5 tonnes <strong>of</strong> flour weekly; | "The Liberator" (p.K 32) | probably identical | without a degree) | Civil Service 4.11.1895, Club, LondonIt was first leased to Sir Rowland's son William <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (F 13), | / | with "Arthur BH Jr. | and Christs <strong>Co</strong>llege, | posted to the Central /then c1804 sold jointly to William's father-in-law, Richard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Following argument | <strong>of</strong> Churchtown" | Cambridge | Provinces <strong>Co</strong>mmission; served in the RN<strong>of</strong> Ballymacprior Lodge, Killorglin (F 32), and Richard Chute <strong>of</strong> | over politics, John | who held a game | (Matric. Easter 1859); | Assistant <strong>Co</strong>mmissioner during WWIIChute Hall, Ballymacelligott (F 10); | O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell entered the | certificate or licence | Louvain University | from 1908 at Nagpur, as Lt. R.N.V.R.By 1856 the mill was in ruins; later restored to a working state but finally | Billiard Room in | for killing game 1821; | (Dr <strong>of</strong> Political & | Wardha, Saugor, Damoh, d.25.5.1940, KIA byclosed in 1880s; by 1896 again a ruin; In 1900 the cap blew <strong>of</strong>f in a storm | Tralee and accosted | he & son Rowland | Administrative Scien. | Jubbulpore, Raipur, bombing during the| | Richard BH in terms | BH held lands at | (distinction); Royal | Seoni and Yeotmal evacuation <strong>of</strong> B.E.F.The mill was restored in 1982/4 under direction <strong>of</strong> John Griffin <strong>of</strong> Tralee | which induced him to | Kilgobnet & Tullig, | Univ.<strong>of</strong> Ireland (LL.D) | / Force from Dunkerque,(see also the "Jeanie Johnston" projec, F 04); Declared open by the | demand a meeting; | Knockane, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | Univ. <strong>of</strong> Munich 1864; | Under-Secretary to the while serving on HMSTaoiseach, Charles Haughey; It opened as a working flour mill and tourist | The duel was fought | [GV <strong>Kerry</strong> 1852] | also studied at Berlin | Chief <strong>Co</strong>mmissioner in "Greyhound", on dayattraction in 1989, the largest windmill in Ireland and one <strong>of</strong> the largest | on 18.1.1813 at | / | / | Revenue Department; <strong>of</strong> son Adrian's birth;in Europe, appearing in "Guinness Book <strong>of</strong> Records" | Tralee, with pistols; | <strong>Co</strong>mmanded a <strong>Co</strong>. | Political writer on | Financial and Revenue "Greyhound" (H05)| "...Mr.BH fired first | <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Kerry</strong> Militia | foreign affairs; MP; | Secretary; Chief Sec. was G-class destroyerDisplayed on a wall just inside the building past the windmill ticket desk | and was immediately | until his death 1849; | Linguist; well known | to Chief <strong>Co</strong>mmissioner, launched 1935is a large and beautifully illustrated <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> family tree chart, | returned by Mr.O'C. | High Sheriff <strong>Kerry</strong> | Irish patriot & | Central Provinces from /framed and glazed, made in 1991 by local historian Frank <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Neither shot took | 1820 (not 1821, | educationalist [DNB] | 22.10.1914 (date on head bur. St.James's<strong>of</strong> Oakpark, Tralee (p.G 7, p.G 69); Frank based this on a 1968 <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | effect. Mr BH fired | that was Arthur BH | / | stone - [BP] has 1912); Cemetery, Dover, Kentfamily tree drawn by myself (BJ) as my first attempt at mappping the | his second. The ball | <strong>of</strong> Ballyseedy) | Reserve Lt. 5th Batt- | JP Central Provinces (row E joint grave 3)principal lines <strong>of</strong> the family, using standard reference works then available | entered Mr O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell's | / | alion Royal Munster | / /& before new research had been done; to this Frank added the illustrations | mouth, knocking out | d.22.4.1849 | Fusiliers 5.7.1887 | the "Sir Arthur HMS "Greyhound"and some data on his own (Gortatlea) & the Blennerville branches; | two teeth & severely | (FOSTER & LODGE | [London Gazette | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Silver later sunk by divePlease be aware that my original tree (from which Frank's was taken) did | injuring his lower | Feb.1849 in error) | 5.7.1887] | Medals" were awarded bombers in the Med.contain errors and these errors remain in the wall chart at the Windmill | jaw and lodged in the | / | [TIMES 6.7.1887] | annually to seven north <strong>of</strong> Crete 1941| | back <strong>of</strong> his neck..." | m.26.7.1826 | / | outstanding students /<strong>BLENNERVILLE</strong> QUAY : | / | Sarah Mahony <strong>of</strong> | JP sitting at Tralee | at Nagpur University /Sir Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> was responsible for building Blennerville | [TIMES 28.1.1813] | Blennerville (RC), | Quarter Sessions 1862 | (still awarded in 1938) m.2nd 2.7.1938 (RC)Quay, which still exists but in 2010 remains sadly neglected for such an | ["Limerick Chronicle" | d.10/11.7.1866 at | High Sheriff <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | / St.James's, Spanishhistoric site for teh people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kerry</strong>. In the windmill outbuildings is an | 23.1.1813 vol.XLVII] | Annagarry House, | 1864-6; DL <strong>Kerry</strong> 1899; | d.28.1.1915 Camp Yeotmal, Place, London;exhibition on emigration from <strong>Kerry</strong>, Blennerville Quay being an important | ["Limerick Evening | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | JP <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1899; | Central Provinces; said Gwenfra Marydeparture place for emigrants toNorth America, particularly Quebec, | Post" 30.1.1813] | [Illustrated London | Irish PC 1905; | to have been murdered Harington-MorganNew York & Baltimore, in the early & mid 19th Century; | / | News 4.8.1866] | Member <strong>of</strong> Brook's, | (headstone inscription [IT 4.7.1938];They were urged on by the bellman, Paddy Spatter <strong>of</strong> Blennerville, | NOTE: Another | [GM Sept 1866] | St.James', | and other sources have b.c1910;calling people about to sail on "Jeanie Johnston" and other emigrant | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | / | Athenaeum & Kildare | 28th but [BP] has 29th) <strong>of</strong> Cavendishsailing ships by ringing his bell in the market square & chanting : | O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell duel was | / | Street (Dublin) clubs | bur. Tiger Gap Cemetery, Square, London 1938"Let all who are going on the Americay line | fought 30.11.1832 | d. <strong>of</strong> John Mahony | / | Nagpur District, C.P. /be down to the windmill in ten minutes time, | between Arthur BH | <strong>of</strong> Blennerville, | <strong>of</strong> Churchdown Hse, | Will pr.23.4.1915 London during WWII until 1944Some people laughing & some people crying | <strong>of</strong> Ballyseedy | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> and | Knockane, Beaufort | / she resided with their*** LINE MISSING HERE *** | (1799-1843) and | Mary | nr Killarney, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | a street in Jubbulpore, young son in USA;/ ding-dong-bell ! " | Maurice O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell | / | which with its estate | north <strong>of</strong> Nagpur in the with her son she sailedPaddy Spatter's bell is displayed in the exhibition, with a variant <strong>of</strong> this verse | <strong>of</strong> Derrynane | NOTE: | he sold c1870 to | Central Provinces New York-Liverpool on| (1803-53), eldest | John Mahony was | the Magill family | (now Jabalpur in State Cunard White Star LineNOTE: On p.BCL 7 is a note on the philantrapist Baroness | son <strong>of</strong> Dan O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell | a brother <strong>of</strong> | (who remain there) | <strong>of</strong> Madhya Pradesh) is SS "Mauretania",Burdett-<strong>Co</strong>utts <strong>of</strong> London, who gave large-scale help to the South- | "the Liberator" | Kean Mahony | & moved to London | named <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; arriving 22.5.1944F 03 west <strong>of</strong> Ireland during the great famine | | (p.K 32, also p.B 07) | (a.k.a. Mahany), | / | this street is located /


F 04 | | | | the father <strong>of</strong> | / | in the Traffic Lanes area, /TRALEE SHIP CANAL : | | | Rowland (Roland) | Held 8393 acres in | close to Allahabad bank; on arrival they lived atBlennerville was the port for Tralee until 1846 when "Tralee Ship Canal" | | Frederick | <strong>Kerry</strong> 1873-86 (gross | it may have been named Cartnagrenach Whitelinking Blennerville with Tralee opened after 18 years <strong>of</strong> building; | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | annual value £2145); | for Sir Arthur BH or for Houses, Argyll,this canal enabled Tralee to take trade from Blennerville and effectively | | Mahany (spelt thus) | had land at Kilbane, | William <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Scotland 1944ended the use <strong>of</strong> Blennerville Quay | | | (1864-1937) | Ballymacelligott | (b.1845 Dorset), a High after the war returned to| | | | <strong>of</strong> Buffalo, NY, USA | / | <strong>Co</strong>urt Judge in Central Upper Hartfield, Sussex;Ven. Arthur <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Rowan DD (p.R 03 p.B 05 p.K 45) Archdeacon | | and New York City | Moderate Liberal | Provinces India (p.B 12) d.21.12.1956<strong>of</strong> Ardfert, was chairman <strong>of</strong> "Tralee Harbour <strong>Co</strong>mmission" responsible | | (32rn district) | (Whig) MP Borough | / Basle, Switzerlandfor building the Canal; c1846 a John <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (which one?) was | | (see p.BM 1) | <strong>of</strong> Galway 1865-74; | / /involved with the building <strong>of</strong> "Mulgrave Bridge" over the canal; | | / | contested <strong>Co</strong>. <strong>Kerry</strong> | m.12.7.1899 at Passau Sir MarmadukeAbandoned for many years, the canal has been dredged & restored to | | Sarah m.2nd to | 1874; | Nieder Bayern, Germany; <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> hadprovide berthing for a variety <strong>of</strong> small craft | | Frederick Randall <strong>of</strong> | Home Rule MP for | Mary Frances von Aretin m.1st 20.12.1926 (RC)| | | | Highbury; Solicitor; | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1880-85; | b.1876 d.9.9.1950 Church <strong>of</strong> the Oratory,"JEANIE JOHNSTON" 1847-1858 : | | | in two ceremonies | contested the Harbour | <strong>of</strong> Rue de Beaumont, Kensington, LondonRichard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, MD (p.K 49) was ship's doctor on board the | | / | Division <strong>of</strong> Dublin | Geneva Switzerland 1938 /"Jeanie Johnston" for four years from 1848; she is the best known <strong>of</strong> | | m.11.5.1850 (C.o.E.) | 1885 (defeated) | / Winifred "Win" Marymany emigrant ships that sailed from Blennerville to Canada & USA; | | St.James' Church, | / | Interpreter/Translator McFarlane CarpenterBuilt at Quebec City in 1847 as a cargo ship by Canadian shipwright | | Sussex Gardens, | In 1881 as an MP he | for "League <strong>of</strong> Nations" (alias Wynne MaryJohn Munn, she was sold the same year to Nicholas Donovan <strong>of</strong> Tralee | | London | had London lodgings | Documents Service; <strong>of</strong> Seaton-Roberts);merchants John Donovan & Sons; Intended to transport timber from | | / | at 3 St. James' Place, | <strong>of</strong> 113 Dorset House, <strong>of</strong> South Australia;Canada to Ireland, she was a triple masted barque built <strong>of</strong> oak & pine, | | m.16.5.1850 (RC) | Westminster; also <strong>of</strong> | Gloucester Place, London b.26.7.1897 Strathalbyn,123ft long, 408 tons (700 tons displacement) | | | St.George's Catholic | 31 Curzon St. 1876-81 | 1938; also <strong>of</strong> the "Forum South Australia;| | | | Cathedral Southwark | & 19 Bolton St. 1885 | Club" 1938; only dau. <strong>of</strong> (m. anulled 25.5.1927;"Jeanie Johnston" first sailed from Blennerville for Quebec 24.4.1848 | | London | / | Baron Ludwig von Aretin, her 2nd marriage)carrying 200 passangers & crew <strong>of</strong> 17; she made at least 16 voyages | | | d.22.3.1909 at 54 | <strong>of</strong> Haidenburg, Barvaria, /from Blennerville to Quebec, Baltimore or New York during 1848-55, | | | Rutland Gate, London | & Mary Louise Howard she is said to havethe principal destination being Quebec; on return voyages she carried | | | (his daughter's home); | d.1930s in England,timber & foodstuffs to Ireland; She transported several thousand | | | bur. in churchyard | in a car accident,emigrants from Blennerville to Quebec in Canada and to Baltimore & | | | <strong>of</strong> Downside RC | but record not foundNew York in the USA; She had a remarkable safety record, never losing | | | church, at the gate | /a passenger or crew member to disease or to the sea; | | | to Downside Abbey | Winifred was theShe was sold in 1856 and sank in mid-Atlantic on 31.10.1858 carrying | | | and School, Wiltshire | dau. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>lin Dawsontimber from Quebec to Hull; the crew were all saved | | | obit. | McFarlane Jr (wrongly| | | | | [TIMES 24.3.1909]; | named <strong>Co</strong>l. DuncanA full scale replica <strong>of</strong> "Jeanie Johnston" was built at Blennerville 1996-99, | | | portrait in [Illustrated | McFarlane on her 1926then moved to Fenit harbour in 2000 to be fitted out in preparation for | | | London News" 1909] | marriage certificate)her maiden voyage in Spring 2001; | | | | / | and Maud Mary Evans,She sailed to Irish & British ports before crossing the Atlantic to Canada | | NOTE: >-----> | m.9.6.1870 Munich | both b. South Australia;& USA, calling at eastern seaboard ports; The voyage was planned to | | her name is | <strong>Co</strong>untess Charlotte | /mark both the Millennium & 150th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the mass emigration | | sometimes written | Julia von Leyden, | Winn had a brother,from Ireland that accompanied and followed the great Irish famine, caused | | de Layden, e.g. when | (Lady <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>) | Doug McFarlaneby failure <strong>of</strong> the potato crop in 1845-8; | | | publishing in French, | b.19.2.1843 Munich, | <strong>of</strong> South Australia;| | | | or in England during | Germany; | this was Winifred'sJohn Griffin <strong>of</strong> Tralee was Secretary & driving force for the project; | | WWI when wising | only dau. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>unt | 2nd marriage, she m.1stAnn Martin was site administrator during construction; | | not to emphasise the | Karl Joseph August | Mitcham Military Camp,Helen O'Carroll was the project historian & is now curator <strong>of</strong> the | | German connection | Graf von Leyden | South Australia, to<strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> Museum at Ashe Hall, Tralee; | | | (e.g. it appears as | zu Ainh<strong>of</strong>fen (1806-76) | (Vere) <strong>Co</strong>llis Nugentthe Ship's Master was initially Capt. Michael Forward, later | | de Layden on the | <strong>of</strong> Barvaria, Germany | Carpenter <strong>of</strong> Australia,| | | | grave <strong>of</strong> her eldest | and Franziska Weling | issue 3 children:| | | | son who died in | von Edler (1817-1898) | 1. Betty Margaret C.| | | | India 1915) | / | (d.2005 Australia)| | | | | privately educated at | 2. Jack Carpenter| | | | | the monastery <strong>of</strong> | 3. Robert Carpenter| | | | | Blumenthal, near || | | | | Aachren, for 3years; || | | | | edu. University <strong>of</strong> || | | | | Munich (Ph.D.) where || | | | | taught by Ignaz von || | | | | Dollinger (1799-1890) || | | | | "...the first writer <strong>of</strong> || | | | | Germany..." || | | | | / || | | | | Lady-in-waiting to, || | | | | and intimate friend <strong>of</strong>, || | | | | the Empress Frederick || | | | | <strong>of</strong> Germany; || | | | | historian, biographer || | | | | & essayist; prominent || | | | | Anglo-German Roman || | | | | Catholic (see F 02 || | | | | for a list <strong>of</strong> her works) |F 04 | | | | | / |


F 05 | | | | | / || | | | | <strong>of</strong> 6 Leopoldstrasse, |>>Lady (Mary) Charlotte >>>>>>>>> >|>>Baron Henry Roland Kasimir d'Erlanger; b.1895 Woodbridge, Hampshire; Banker;| | | | | Munich (as widow); | Frances Roslyne | d.2.1.1937 killed flying from Paris to Italy when his plane hit a tree, as he attempted a forced landing| | | | | Her portrait is in | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | in a field at Lombasco, near Castel Campo in the Giudicaric Alps, Trento region [TIMES 4.1.1937]| | | | | "Kunstler-Monoc" | (at birth named thus but | (but [ADB] has Caroline's son "twice wounded in WWI and KIA in Libya 1941 - something wrong here)| | | | | by Knackfuss, 1898 | known as Marie Carola | /| | | | | / | "Caroline" Franciska | m.Apr-Jun.1921 Kensington, London (no issue)| | | | | d.10.1.1917 Munich | Roselyne B'hassett) | Margarita <strong>Co</strong>varubias; <strong>of</strong> Mexico; dau. <strong>of</strong> Mexican minister at London| | | | | (not 11.2.1917) | CBE (1926) DG St. John || | | | | [Frankfurter Zeitung | / || | | | | Jan.1917] | b.5.1.1876 Mayfair, |>>Baroness >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>| | | | | [TIMES 14.2.1917]; | London; (Marie Mathilde) || | | | | bur. | <strong>of</strong> 31 Curzon Street, Charlotte d'Erlanger || | | | | / | Mayfair, London; b.1897 d.1980 || | | | | admin.2.7.1917 | <strong>of</strong> 54 Rutland Gate, / || | | | | London [PPR] | London; m.28.11.1922 || | | | | / | <strong>of</strong> 19 St James' Square, Brompton Oratory || | | | | / | London 1911; (RC), London; || | | | | / | charity & civic worker Roderick Peter || | | | | / | in S.Australia & UK George Denman |>>| | | | | / | / [TIMES 24.10.1922,| | | | | / | contributed an essay to 10.11.1922, 29.11.22]| | | | | / | ["A Book <strong>of</strong> South b.1894; <strong>of</strong> London;| | | | | / | Australia" Adelaide <strong>of</strong> the family <strong>of</strong>| | | | | / | 1936]; pub. a memoir the Barons Denman;| | | | | / | ["The Past Revisited", d.1941| | | | | / | London 1953]| | | | | / | /| | | | | / | following the funeral <strong>of</strong> her brother Arthur (d.28.1.1915)| | | | | / | in India, she travelled to India, returning under| | | | | / | her maiden name "Lady Mary <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>"| | | | | / | (<strong>of</strong> 22 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW) sailing Bombay| | | | | / | to Plymouth on P&O line SS "Persia", arriving 12.3.1915| | | | | / | /| | | | | / | d.29.6.1963 St Merryn, <strong>Co</strong>rnwall [ADB]; photographic| | | | | / | portrait by (Henry) Walter Barnett at [NPG Ref. x45422]| | | | | / | /| | | | | / | m.1st 28.11.1894 Munich by the Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Munich;| | | | | / | Baron Raphael Sidell d'Erlanger <strong>of</strong> Paris; b.1865;| | | | | / | Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> biology, who built his own laboratories| | | | | / | at the University <strong>of</strong> Heidelberg; d.?.11.1897;| | | | | / | son <strong>of</strong> Baron (Friedrich) Emile d'Erlanger (formerly Erlanger) <strong>of</strong> Frankfurt;| | | | | / | Banker; and 2nd wife Marguérite Mathilde Sidell (Slidell?)| | | | | / | /| | | | | / | /| | | | | / | m.2nd 26.8.1913 Royal Barvarian Chapel, London;| | | | | / | Lt-<strong>Co</strong>l. Sir Henry Lionel Galway, KCMG (1910), DSO, Despatches (MID) several times;| | | | | / | b.25.9.1859 (formerly named Gallwey, he and his sister Julia Mary changed their name by deed poll on the same day in 1911 );| | | | | / | joined 30th Regt. 1878; Vice-<strong>Co</strong>nsulate-General Oil Rivers Protectorate 1891; concluded treaty with the King <strong>of</strong> Benin 1892;| | | | | / | took part in operations against Brass chiefs 1895 and in Aro expedition 1901-02 (mentioned in despatches);| | | | | / | Governor <strong>of</strong> St Helena 1902-1011; Governor <strong>of</strong> the Gambia 1911-1914; Governor <strong>of</strong> South Australia 1914-1920| | | | | / | /| | | | | / | d.17.6.1949 (dsp), obit in [TIMES 20.6.1949 p.7] [ADB];| | | | | / | ["Gallway <strong>of</strong> Killarney" pp.71-75 in "The Galweys <strong>of</strong> Munster" by Sir Henry Blackall] in| | | | | / | [Journal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Co</strong>rk Historical & Archaeological Society, vol.74 No.219 1969, pp.72-73]| | | | | / || | | | | / || | | | | / |>>Paul Charles William Marmaduke Rowland (or R. M.) <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| | | | | / | b.4.12.1877;| | | | | / | d.25.8.1878 ["The <strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner" 13.9.1878]| | | | | / || | | | | / || | | | | / || | | | | / || | | | | / || | | | | / || | | | | / || | | | | / || | | | | / || | | | | / || | | | | / || | | | | / |F 05 | | | | | / |


F 06 | | | | | || | | | | |>>Capt. (Rowland Lewis) >>>> >|>>Maj. (Casimir Paul >>>>> >|>>| | | | | William "Willie" Paul Francis) Rowland || | | | | Sebastian <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> |>>| | | | | DSO, OBE, despatches; /| | | | | (he used the initials he used the initials R.P.F.C. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, placing Rowland first;| | | | | W.L.R.P.S. B'hassett, b.25.8.1911 at 9 William St., Lowndes Square, London; <strong>of</strong> London & <strong>of</strong> Brighton, Sussex;| | | | | placing William first, as a boy in 1923 started a family scrapbook, news cuttings etc (volume now owned by Bill Jehan);| | | | | and published as acted with "The <strong>Co</strong>ckyolly Players" at Webber-Douglas Theatre, London 1934| | | | | "W.L. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>") /| | | | | b.6.10.1882 St.George Civil Servant, Superintendant <strong>of</strong> Customs 1938; Assistant <strong>Co</strong>mptroller <strong>of</strong> Customs, Nigeria;| | | | | Hanover Sq., London sailed on MV "Abosso" from Liverpool to Lagos, Nigeria, departing 31.10.1938;| | | | | / served WWII in Burma as Maj. in the Nigeria Regt.; decorated; <strong>of</strong> Nigeria Customs Preventice Service 1946;| | | | | <strong>of</strong> 44 Brunswick as <strong>Co</strong>llector <strong>of</strong> Customs was resident in Nigeria when sailed on MV "Thomas Holt" from Lagos to Hull,| | | | | Gardens, London W.; UK arriving 26.1.1948; <strong>of</strong> 105 Campden Hill Road, London 1938;| | | | | mem. <strong>of</strong> the Wellington <strong>of</strong> 12 St.Alban's Mansion, Kensington <strong>Co</strong>urt Place, London 1949-1951; <strong>of</strong> 3 <strong>Co</strong>rnwall Gardens, London 1952;| | | | | & Savile Clubs, London worked for Childs Bank, London; wrote letter to [TIMES 20.10.1951];| | | | | stockbroker; d.19.3.1993 Haywards Heath, Uckfield, West Sussex| | | | | gave up his pr<strong>of</strong>ession /| | | | | during WWI to join the m.4.6.1945 (RC) Brompton Oratory, Kensington, London; Elizabeth Charlotte Josephine Stapleton| | | | | intelligence corps, [BP, Duke <strong>of</strong> Norfolk]; Social Secretary, "Lady <strong>of</strong> the Manor <strong>of</strong> Bishops Stortford";| | | | | serving as secret agent b.28.2.1907; d.29.3.1995 Brighton, Sussex; [BP] has her d.1996 in error;| | | | | with MI1(C) and SIS she sailed from Tiko, Cameroon, West Africa (adjoining Nigeria) to Garston, Liverpool,| | | | | in France and elsewhere on Elders & Fyffes Line SS "Reventazon", arriving 3.4.1949| | | | | /| | | | | / her 2nd marriage; she m.1st 2.8.1941 Maj. Francis John Angus Skeet| | | | | / d.9.2.1943 (dsp); <strong>of</strong> Stortford Park, Herts; Royal Dublin Fusiliers| | | | | /| | | | | /| | | NOTE >----> an otherwise unknown "Roland P. Blennerhasset" (listed in ship's served as 2nd Lt. (temporary) in MI1(C), Military Intelligence <strong>Co</strong>rps (SIS - Security Intelligence Service) 1915-1918 in France and elsewhere| | | passenger lists 1921-1922 as <strong>of</strong> British nationality; b.c1880 Sheffield England; NOTE: MI1(C) or MI1C was the British War Office section dealing with secret agents and liason with bureau founded by Sir Mansfield| | | unmarried; "accountant/paymaster; resident <strong>of</strong> Bermuda & <strong>of</strong> Providence Cumming, the original "C"; ["The Quest for C: Sir Mansfield Cumming and the founding <strong>of</strong> the Secret Service" by Alan Judd, 2000]| | | Rhode Island USA; non-immigrant alien in the USA), sailed from Hamilton, relates that "...at one period the War Office announced that it had subsumed Cumming's part <strong>of</strong> the bureau into MI1(C) and this was| | | Bermuda to New York in June 1920 on SS "Fort Hamilton", again in June 1921 what the Secret Service would henseforth be known as..."| | | & Sept. 1922 on SS "Fort Victoria"; his address: Narrangansett Hotel, Dorrence /| | | Street Providence, Rhode Island, USA (where he had a friend Mr. E.B. Laderer) he was mentioned in despatches ["London Gazette" 17.1.1915, p.1651] [TIMES 26.4.1915 & 18.2.1915 p.5]; retiring at rank <strong>of</strong> Captain| | | | | 1920, he continued his work with SIS until at least June 1921; <strong>of</strong>ficially "his abilities as a linguist were known to the foreign <strong>of</strong>fice, which| | | No Roland P. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> was born in Sheffield at any date; following the war employed him on financial business in northern Russia and Finland in 1919"; following this he was British delegate to| | | there were two men named "Rowland Ponsonby Blenner-hassett", one a well League <strong>of</strong> Nations, continuing to work for the foreign <strong>of</strong>fice as Acting British Vice-<strong>Co</strong>nsul at Kovno, Kaunas, Lithuania until June 1921;| | | known Irish MP b.1850 at Kells, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> (p.F 12), the other a man <strong>of</strong> humbler His obit. [TIMES 26.5.1958, p.8] states that he "occupied a position in Lituania on behalf <strong>of</strong> the British Government" but this was| | | origins b.1879 London (p.BCL 04), but their details do not agree with this man certainly SIS work, vice-consul being the position most used as cover for SIS staff overseas; in Foreign Office file [NA FO 511/16] is a| | | | | document written by W. L. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> at Kovno 4.2.1921;| | | at this date (c1921-1922) William Lewis <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> may still have been awarded the DSO 1919 ([BP] has 1920), OBE (1920) and Croix de Guerre (France)| | | employed on intelligence work, so it could perhaps be him travelling under an /| | | assumed identity; his travel to the USA could be regarding his work with the William Lewis <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (named in error "Charles <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>") is mentioned in ["The Zinoviev Letter" ch.2 "The Letter", p.57]| | | League <strong>of</strong> Nations, but if so why use a false name? | in connection with the "Zinoviev Letter", a controversial document published by the British press in 1924, allegedly sent from the| | | | | <strong>Co</strong>mmunist International in Moscow to the <strong>Co</strong>mmunist Party <strong>of</strong> Great Britain; the letter, which later investigation suggested was a forgery,| | | | | purported to be a directive from Moscow calling for intensified communist agitation in Britain and helped ensure the fall <strong>of</strong> the Labour| | | | | government <strong>of</strong> Ramsay MacDonald in the October 1924 election; the letter took its name from Bolshevik revolutionary Grigory Zinoviev,| | | | | its purported author| | | | | /| | | | | as "W.L. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>" he wrote for ["The National Review" June 1918] ["Blackwood's Review" Dec.1918] [Jan.1919 & Feb.1919];| | | | | he alao wrote "The Gospel According to Karl Marx" pub. in ["The <strong>Co</strong>rnhill" magazine Dec.1919] and| | | | | and "A Tragedy <strong>of</strong> Error: being a contribution towards 'The truth about 1918' " pub. in ["The <strong>Co</strong>rnhill" magazine Dec.1920];| | | | | he worked his experience <strong>of</strong> revolutionary Russia into material for two novels, "The Red Shadow" (pub. Duckworth 1922) & "The Dreamer"| | | | | (pub. Chapman & Dodd 1922), which were "...distinguished less for style or narrative than for their precise descriptions <strong>of</strong> scenes and| | | | | events which the author had witnessed...";| | | | | <strong>Co</strong>ntributed to "Encyclopaedia Britannica" on Finland history [EB vol.9 pp251-253 <strong>of</strong> 1962 edition]| | | | | and Lapland History [EB vol.13 p.718 <strong>of</strong> 1962 ed.] both under the initials "W.L.B."; he wrote letter on Russia to [TIMES 29.6.1920 p.12]| | | | | /| | | | | In 1923 returned to London Stock exchange where he was "a prosperous & highly respected member" for 30 years, with <strong>of</strong>fices at| | | | | Warnford <strong>Co</strong>urt, Throgmorton Street, London;| | | | | In 1933 he sued Novelty Sales Services Ltd & the London "Evening Standard" newspaper for libel, over an advertisement in the Evening| | | | | Standard <strong>of</strong> 26.5.1932, p.10, despite the E.S. having published an apology on 27.5.1932; The advertisement featured "H. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong>| | | | | Throgmorton Street, London"; initially a prosperous City man, after learning to use the Yo-Yo, abandoning other interests to obsessive| | | | | use <strong>of</strong> his new toy; <strong>Co</strong>unsel for the defendants was Sir Patrick Hastings "…in mocking mood…" & the case was stopped by judge for| | | | | lack <strong>of</strong> evidence, he finding no case to go to the jury; See ["The Stockbroker & the Yo-Yo" in "Cases in <strong>Co</strong>urt" by Sir Patrick Hastings];| | | | | ["Libel & Slander" 1949 (ch.2, pp.22-106)], [Hatred, Ridicule or <strong>Co</strong>ntempt: A Book <strong>of</strong> Libel Cases by Joseph Dean, 1955, ch.10| | | | | "<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> v. Novelty Sales Services Ltd. 1933", pp.134-138];| | | | | Reported in [TIMES 19.5.1933] ["<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> at Bay", Time magazine 19.6.1933]| | | | | /| | | | | d.24.5.1958 Innsbruck, Austria; obit. in [TIMES 26.5.1958, p.8]F 06 | | | | | /


F 08 | | | | /| | | | A nurses' "Garden <strong>of</strong> Rememberance" was planted on Sabi Ophir Hill, centred around a memorial seat into which is set a bronze plaque. Seat| | | | and plaque were erected 1941 by the Rezende mine <strong>of</strong> Umtali, to mark the 50th anniversary <strong>of</strong> their journey from Beira on the east african coast,| | | | and their arrival at Umtali to open the first hospital; An embroidered panel, made by Penhalonga Women's Institute, depicts Rose BH, Lucy| | | | Sleeman & Beryl Welby, with patients, at makeshift hospital they founded on Sabi Ophir Hill, Penhalonga 1891; "First Hospital, Penhalonga,| | | | 1891" is one <strong>of</strong> 42 such panels, each depicting an incident in the history <strong>of</strong> Rhodesia, together making a 100ft x 17in "National Tapestry";| | | | These were designed and embroidered on linen over 15 years by members <strong>of</strong> Women's Institutes <strong>of</strong> Rhodesia, who presented them to the| | | | nation as a memorial to the country's pioneer women; The panels were displayed, with a copper plaque, in the members' dining room <strong>of</strong> the| | | | Rhodesian (Zimbabwe) House <strong>of</strong> Parliament, at Cecil Sq., Salisbury (Harare). Sometime after 1971 the tapestry was moved to the National| | | | Museum & Archives <strong>of</strong> Zimbabwe, at Bulawayo [RT];| | | | The nurses' home at "Andrew Fleming Hospital" in Salisbury (Harare) was named "<strong>Blennerhassett</strong>" in her honour.| | | | /| | | | NOTES:| | | | Rose and Lucy were co-authors <strong>of</strong> "Adventures in Mashonaland, by Two Hospital Nurses" pub.by Macmillan & <strong>Co</strong>., London| | | | 1893 & 1894; reviewed in ["Athenaeum" Oct.1893] & [TIMES 20.10.1893]; also published as No.164 <strong>of</strong> "Macmillan's <strong>Co</strong>lonial| | | | Library" 1893; A facsimile reprint published at Bulawayo, 1969 by "Rhodesiana Reprint Library", Gold Series vol.8;| | | | Quotes appear in article "African Exploration and Travel" in "The Atlantic Monthly" USA (vol.74, issue 444, Oct.1894, pp.559-560);| | | | Rose appears in "Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Mashonaland" by Bishop Knight-Bruce; "Great Days" by Sir Frank Johnson & "Raiders & Rebels| | | | in South Africa" by Elsa Godwin Green 1898; See "South African Literature: a general survey" (p.134) by M. Nathan, Juta,| | | | Capetown 1925 & "Encyclopaedia <strong>of</strong> Southern Africa" 6th ed. 1973| | | | /| | | | Bill Higham <strong>of</strong> Queensland, Australia, in 1999 wrote a film script titled "Fever <strong>Co</strong>untry", a fictional account based on| | | | "Adventures in Mashonaland, by Two Hospital Nurses" and other East African works| | | | /| | | | Rose <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> was acquainted with Cecil Rhodes, with Frank Johnson (later Sir Frank Johnson), leader <strong>of</strong> the Pioneer| | | | <strong>Co</strong>rps; also with Frederick <strong>Co</strong>urtney Selous, legendary big game hunter, explorer and scout; It was Selous who led Frank| | | | Johnson and the Pioneer <strong>Co</strong>rps into Mashonaland in 1890; Selous was author <strong>of</strong> "A Hunter's Wanderings in Africa" (1881),| | | | "Travel and Adventure in South-East Africa" (1893) and "Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia" (1896), but Rose is not mentioned;| | | | Selous was model for the fictional Allan Quatermain, hero <strong>of</strong> the popular East African novels "King Soloman's Mines" (1886)| | | | and "Allan Quatermain" (1888) by Sir Henry Rider Haggard (1856-1925); also for the 'Sean <strong>Co</strong>urtney' & 'Zouga Ballantyne'| | | | characters <strong>of</strong> the South African novelist Wilbur Smith;| | | | During the bush war <strong>of</strong> the 1970s, the controversial bush commandos <strong>of</strong> Zimbabwe were named "Selous Scouts" after him| | | || | | |>>Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, RN; Midshipman(?); b.6.11.1795; unm.| | | | raised at Churchtown House, Knockane, Beaufort, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>;| | | | /| | | | Perhaps(?) identical with the Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> who owned Annagarry House, Annagarry/Ownagarry,| | | | near Killorglin, bef.1837 (p.K 38, p.K 40)| | | | but no evidence for this [GV <strong>Kerry</strong> 1852]; see also Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mount Rivers, below and (p.K 33)| | | || MOUNT RIVERS and | |>>Robert >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Johanna (not John) <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| ANNAGARRY (ANNAGHARRY, AUNAGARRY) HOUSE and FORTFIELD : | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | b.c24.8.1814 Churchtown; bapt.24.8.1814 Killorglin (RC)| were three country houses located in the townland <strong>of</strong> Annagarry/Ownagarry, | bapt.17.7.1797 | (dau. <strong>of</strong> Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Churchtown & Catherine Crone)| Killorglin, and it is sometimes difficult to distinguish one from another | St John (C.o.I.) Tralee | sponsors: Philip Sullivan & Johanna Shea| / | | | [FOSTER] [BP] || "Annagarry House" (now demolished) and "Mount Rivers" (still standing) | [DEBRETT] |>>Alice <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| are thought to be two distinct houses; | [LODGE] | b.c12.8.1828 Duglas; bapt.12.8.1828 Killorglin (RC)| Fortfield (p.K 48) may perhaps(?) be identical with "Annagarry House"; | all have b.27.7.1797 | (dau. <strong>of</strong> Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Churchtown & Catherine Crone)| The site <strong>of</strong> "Annagarry House" is believed to be close to "Mount Rivers"; | in error | sponsor: Ellen Sullivan| HK (p.8) suggests it may have been a coach house, perhaps | / || nr Annagarry Bridge on the road from Waterville to Killorglin (see also p.K 38) | raised at Churchtown |>>Frances <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| | | | House, Knockane, | b.c25.7.1830 Duglas; bapt.25.7.1830 Killorglin (RC)| | | | Beaufort, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | (dau. <strong>of</strong> Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Churchtown & Catherine Crone)| | | | until c1814; | sponsor: Mary Sweeny| | | | / || | | | <strong>of</strong> Mount Rivers, |>>Mary <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| | | | Annagarry, Killorglin <strong>of</strong> Annaghgarry, nr Killorglin| | | | from c1814 (dau. <strong>of</strong> Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, Gentleman, <strong>of</strong> Annaghgarry)| | | | [GV <strong>Kerry</strong> 1852] /| | | | / m.20.5.1858 at Killorglin;| | | | / Henry Parker, Shopkeeper, <strong>of</strong> Milltown| | | | /| | | | /| | | | d.2.7.1862 at Mount Rivers [<strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner 11.7.1862]| | | | [FOSTER] & [BP] have "dsp" but this only applies to Robert's 2nd (C.o.I.) marriage| | | | /| | | | m.1st (RC) Catherine Crone (he then aged 17 years)| | | | <strong>of</strong> Churchtown 1814; <strong>of</strong> Duglas 1828-30| | | | /| | | | m.2nd (C.o.I.) 4.9.1838 Tralee (1st cousin); Sarah Eagar b.est.c1817; <strong>of</strong> Tralee & Ardinane, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>;| | | | d.2.2.1856 at Mount Rivers (dep) [<strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner 29.2.1856];| | | | dau. <strong>of</strong> Dr Alexander Eagar and g.dau. <strong>of</strong> Sarah <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> & John Eagar (p.K 38)F 08 | | | | /


F 09 | | | | /| | | | NOTE: HICKSON says Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>'s wife was still alive c1880 (perhaps indicating he m. three times?)| | | | /| | | | NOTE: [BP] says this Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> dsp; but a Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, gentleman, <strong>of</strong> Annaghgarry| | | | (or Aunagarry), Killorglin, had a dau. Mary <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> who m.20.5.1858 at Killorglin to Henry Parks,| | | | shopkeeper, <strong>of</strong> Miltown;| | | | "Annaghgarry" & "Mount Rivers" are believed to be different houses within the townland <strong>of</strong> Annagarry| | | | (see NOTE to left); Mount Rivers was left to Robert's nephew Capt. Robert Rowland <strong>Co</strong>nyers (p.K 41),| | | | indicating Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> had no legitimate children <strong>of</strong> his own| | | || | | || | | |>>Richard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.25.8.1799 unm.| | | | raised at Churchtown House, Knockane, Beaufort, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>;| | | || | | || | | |>>William <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.2.2.1802; unm.; <strong>of</strong> Mount Rivers, Annagarry, Killorglin| | | | raised at Churchtown House, Knockane, Beaufort, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>;| | | | executor <strong>of</strong> his father's Will 1832;| | | | d.16.6.1836; Will dated 7.6.1835, pr.?.10.1835; amount £6,923| | | || | | >---> This connection ?| | | is suggested but ?| | | unproven… (p.G 56) ?| | | || | | |>>John <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>> >|>>Mary "May" >>>>>>>>>|>>issue (p.G 56)| | | gentleman | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (p.G 56)| | | perhaps b.c1791 | b.1806 Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> (not b.1808 Miltown);| | | (p.G 56) | bapt.10.11.1806 Killorglin (C.o.I.) [SPRING p.3];| | | / | (recorded in C.o.I. bapt. register for "...Kilcolman, Kilbonane, Kilcredan,| | | m. Ellen Martin | Molahiffe, Kilanear and the Manor <strong>of</strong> Killorglin…");| | | (p.G 56) | emig. to Victoria, Australia c1864;| | | / | d.1.9.1902 at Miners Rest, Victoria; bur. Dowling Forest Cem. (C.o.E.), near Ballarat| | | / | /| | | / | NOTE: Mary's age on her death record, 84 yrs 8 mths, indicates she was b.cMay1817,| | | There is a tradition | but this not possible as she m.1829 and had a child 1830; also, the ages <strong>of</strong> her| | | among descendants | children on that record are all incorrect, so this age may be discounted;| | | <strong>of</strong> their dau. Mary in | Her death record has her aged 18 at her marriage, (i.e. b.c1811)| | | Australia, that they | but she was b.c1806, so would be aged about 23 years at her marriage| | | descended from a | /| | | "Robert & Rosanna", | m.16.7.1829 Ballymacelligott, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>| | | that there was a title | Richard Arthur <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (alias B.Hassett;) "Gentleman Farmer"| | | in the family, and | b.c1812 Gortatlea, Ballymacelligott, near Tralee, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>;| | | that one <strong>of</strong> the | <strong>of</strong> Gortatlea 1830; d.20.6.1862 at sea, on the way to Australia (p.G 51)| | | family became R.C. || | | || | | |>>Elizabeth <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (p.G 56)| | | b.c1804 (not c1812) Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>;| | | bapt.27.2.1804 (C.o.I.) perhaps at Milltown, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> [SPRING p.2]| | | (recorded in C.o.I. baptismal register for| | | ...Kilcolman, Kilbonane, Kilcredan, Molahiffe, Kilanear and the Manor <strong>of</strong> Killorglin…)| | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | |F 09 | | |


F 10 | | || <strong>BLENNERVILLE</strong> HOUSE : |>>Arthur <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >> >|>>Rowland A. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.c1800 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>;| Blennerville House passed by marriage from | <strong>of</strong> Blennerville House, | edu. TCD (Pensioner 1814, BA c1819);| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> to Chute families in 1839; | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; b.27.10.1776 | he is recorded by [FOSTER, Peerage 1881] but omitted by [BP]| Sold out <strong>of</strong> the Chute family in 1919, | JP [KEP 1.6.1839] & | Perhaps died young, as his sisters were "co-heiresses" <strong>of</strong> their father (dsp)| Blennerville House has been in the | [KEP 30.12.1846] || Johnson family since 1950 and is | / |>>Millicent (Melicent) >>>>>> >|>>Theodora Denny| presently the home <strong>of</strong> Mary Johnson | In 1838 he purchased | Agnes Blenner- || / | | much <strong>of</strong> the lands <strong>of</strong> | hassett; b.est.c1800 |>>Penelope Jane Denny| At the time <strong>of</strong> the 1919 sale a still was found | Rowland Eagar (d.1830; | d.bef.1849 | /| was found hidden in a wall - this remains | p.K 33) from the heirs, | / | m.18.4.1860 Richard Alexander O'Donnell d.1867| exposed as a feature | inc. lands Culleenybeg, | m.15.11.1827 || | | Droumavally, | Blennerville; Rev. |>>Amelia Denny >>>>>>>>> >|>>Melicent Agnes >>>>>>>>> >|>>Herman Gerard Mos| | | Droumtaker, | (Edward) Maynard / Gulcher <strong>of</strong> Luxembourg| see p.S 02 etc for another <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Ballyvorane, Cloghers | Denny; b.c1792 m.1877 Jan <strong>Co</strong>rnelis / FAMILY RESEARCHER| family at Clahane, near Tralee | Clahane, Lyre, etc. | [ Gulcher <strong>of</strong> Amsterdam m. Herman Gerard Mos and| | | / | 1.12.1827]; ROYAL DESCENTS| | | d.31.5.1839; bur. in the | d.30.4.1861 Listowel; RESEARCHER| | | churchyard <strong>of</strong> St.Anne | edu. TCD (BA 1814, MA 1832);| | | Blennerville (C.o.I.); | Rector <strong>of</strong> Tralee 1827; Rector <strong>of</strong> Listowel, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>| | | his large stone tomb | /| CHUTE HALL (Chute family, to right --->) | survives, iron railings | He m.2nd (bef.1850)| Chute Hall, Tullygarran, nr Ballymacelligott | gone; | Jane Gun b.c1820; d.20.7.1878 Listowel; having further issue| was built c1730-40; | | inscription: "The family || Three storey house built in a small open | burying place <strong>of</strong> the |>>Theodora >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Francis >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Maj. Richard >>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Chaloner Chute| square; the stableyard a large square | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>s <strong>of</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Chute | Aremberg || encompassed by long rectangles; | Blennerville, erected at | her father's heir, | JP (Magistrate) | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Chute |>>Anne Theodora >>>>>>>|>>| surrounded by a park, with gardens, | the decease <strong>of</strong> Arthur | succeeding to | b.18.9.1837; | b.24.6.1870 at 74 Leeson Chute || plantations and a gate lodge; | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> esq | Blennerville House | <strong>of</strong> Chute Hall and | Street, Dublin / |>>| The house was burnt during the troubles | who deceased | and estate 1839; | 74 Leeson Street, | / m.24.1.1947 (D 1962) || <strong>of</strong> the 1920s, then demolished | May 31st 1839" | b.c1812; d.25.7.1845 | Dublin; | privately bapt.2.7.1870 William Henry || | | [KEP 1.6.1839]; | bur.28.7.1845 | <strong>of</strong> Blennerville House | St Peter's (C.o.I.) Dublin Leicester Stanhope || | | / | Blennerville | Blennerville from 1845 | NOTE: There are two b.24.8.1922; <strong>of</strong> || | H.R.H. PRINCESS | Blennerville church is | / | / | register entires, one Ballingarry, Limerick || | MARGARET | demolished, all traces | m.18.10.1836 (his 1st) | Lt. <strong>Kerry</strong> Militia; | bapt.2.7.1870 as above, / || | | now gone, the site now | Richard Chute | appointed to the | the other has "entered 11th Earl Harrington, || | | into a small park | JP, DL, Grand Juror; | <strong>Co</strong>mmission <strong>of</strong> the | in register" 24.8.1870 Viscount Petersham, || | | named for the Irish | High Sheriff 1856; | Peace for <strong>Kerry</strong> 1864; | / Baron Harrington |>>| | | patriot Robert Emmet | <strong>of</strong> Chute Hall, | High Sheriff <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | <strong>of</strong> Chute Hall, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> (s.1929); Viscount| | | (p.K 60) whose headless | (Chutehall), | 1865 | / Stanhope <strong>of</strong> Mahon| | | body was reputed to | Tullygarran, | / | 2nd Lt. Royal Irish & Baron Stanhope| | | be buried under the | Ballymacelligott | succeeded to | Fusiliers (Princess <strong>of</strong> Elvaston (s.1967);| | | "back porch" <strong>of</strong> the | (built c1730-40) | Blennerville House | Victoria's) 1892 /| | | church following | / | and estate from his | [TIMES 9.4.1892]; edu. Eton; Capt. 15th/19th| | | his execution in 1803 | b.22.5.1811 Chutehall | mother 1845; | Lt. 5th Battalion, King's Royal Hussars RAC| | | / | d.13.9.1862 Chutehall | inherited from | East Surrey Regt; served WWII; d.12.4.2009| | | Will dated 20.8.1838, | [IT 19.9.1862 p.3]; | his father the Eagar | Capt. Manchester Regt. his 2nd marriage;| | | codecil dated , | [LODGE] has | lands purchased from | / /| | | pr.31.8.1839 (PC) | d.31.9.1862 in error; | Rowland Eagar 1838 | succeeded to his 2nd marriage;| | | amount £23,000 | son <strong>of</strong> Francis Chute | / | Blennerville House 1902 Lord Harrington had| | | (burnt at the Four | <strong>of</strong> Chute Hall | he held 10,328 acres | & sold it out <strong>of</strong> the family m.1st 5.2.1942| | | <strong>Co</strong>urts 1922 but | (married three times, | 1886, gross annual | 1919, to the Johnson Eileen Foley Gray >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>| | | Transcript exists) | d.12.8.1849); from his | value £786 | family who still reside| | | / | father inherited Eagar | / | there; d.1936| | | m.17.9.1799 St.George | family land | He ran the Ballyseedy | /| | | Mountjoy Square, | purchased 1838 from | Hunt jointly with | m. Anna Lowe (age 17)| | | Dublin, 2nd cousin | Rowland Eagar | Arthur <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | who on her husband's| | | Helena "Helen" | at Chute Hall he kept | <strong>of</strong> Ballyseedy (p.B 08) | death entered a closed| | | Jane Mullins (p.K 44) | a pack <strong>of</strong> hounds; | "…their huntsman, | order at Wexford; d.1989| | | (de Moleyns from 1841) | From c1804 he was | wearing an old coat || | | [newspaper 25.9.1799] | joint owner, with | & ill-fitting breeches, || | | / | Richard BH <strong>of</strong> | would ride up & down || | | <strong>of</strong> Burnham House, | Ballymacprior Lodge, | the streets <strong>of</strong> Tralee || | | Dingle; b.c1773/4 | Killorglin - p.K 43); <strong>of</strong> | blowing a horn to || | | / | the <strong>BLENNERVILLE</strong> | advertise that there || | d.24.12.1846 Blennerville House <strong>of</strong> "dropsy on the | WINDMILL built by | was to be a hunt…" || | chest"; bur.25.12.1846 Blennerville | Sir Rowland Blenner- | / || | [KEP 30.12.1846] ["The <strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner" 1.1.1847] | hassett (F 02) and | d.1902 || | | / | previously leased | / || | youngest dau. <strong>of</strong> Thomas, 1st Baron Ventry; | to Sir Rowland's son | / || | g.dau. <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (p.K 44) | William B'hassett | / || | | | b.1780 d.1842 (F 13) | / |F 10 | | | | / | / |


F 11 | | | | / | / || | | | Richard Chute | m.6.2.1869 St Stephen |>>Arthur Torrens Chute >>>>|>>Arthur Sydney >>>>>> >|>>| | | | m.2nd 3.3.1847 | (C.o.I.) Dublin; | b.5.10.1871 Chute Hall Torrens Chute || | | | Rose Mullins (de | Cherubina | bapt.3.12.1871 b.12.7.1916 |>>| | | | Moleyns from 1841) | "Cherry" Herbert | Ballymacelligott; / || | | | d.21.4.1898 (dau. <strong>of</strong> | d'Esterre Roberts | <strong>of</strong> Portsmouth; d.1924 m. Margaret Jean |>>| | | | 3rd Baron Ventry) | b. Dublin; | / Barnett; <strong>of</strong> Stockton, || | | | and had further | <strong>of</strong> 23 FitzWilliam | m. Edythe Mary Geiger California, USA |>>| | | | issue 7 children | Place, Dublin 1869; || | | | (p.K 25) | and <strong>of</strong> Ardmore; |>>Theodora Eveline (Evelyn)| | | | | dau. <strong>of</strong> | Chute| | | |>>Eliza <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Norcott Roberts | b.16.4.1877 Chute Hall;| | | d.c13.5.1815 | | bapt.20.6.1877 Ballymacelligott| | | | || | | | |>>Cherry Herbert Ada Chute| | | | | b.10.9.1880 Chute Hall;| | | | | bapt.18.10.1880 Ballymacelligott; d.1963| | | | || | | | || | | | |>>Lt. Challoner Francis >>>>|>>Theodora Chute| | | | Trevor Chute || | | | / |>>Cherry Herbert Ada| | | | / Chute| | | | b.6.5.1885 Chute Hall;| | | | bapt.2.4.1885 Ballymacelligott| | | | [BLGI 1912 p.112] has b.2.4.1885 in error| | | | /| | | | Lt. 2nd Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers;| | | | d.27.8.1914 K.I.A. (WWI) at Etreux, Aisne, France;| | | | bur. Etreux British Cemetery (grave II.6);| | | | Etreux was the scene <strong>of</strong> the Rearguard Affair,| | | | in which the 2nd Munsters were overwhelmed,| | | | after long resistance, by 9 German battalions;| | | | the cemetery was made by survivors 28.8.1914, in an| | | | orchard close to scene <strong>of</strong> 2nd Munsters' last stand| | | | /| | | | m.29.6.1911 Mary (Maud) Emily St.Clair Hobson| | | | <strong>of</strong> Myler's Park, Wexford;| | | | she m.2nd Carew| | | || | | || | | |>>Arthur Rowland Chute; <strong>of</strong> Blennerville; b.20.12.1838; Ensign 90th Regt.;| | | | /| | | | d.23.2.1858 at Culcutta, India, "while on service in the Indian Mutiny"| | | | "...<strong>of</strong> disease induced by fatigue and exposure [IT 19.9.1862 p.3]| | | | to an Indian Climate..."; his white marble headstone, against the churchyard| | | | wall in the churchyard <strong>of</strong> St.John (C.o.I.) Tralee, is damaged| | | || | | || | | |>>Trevor Bomford Chute; <strong>of</strong> Blennerville; b.c1843 d.?.7.1846 an infant;| | | | bur.10.7.1846 Blennerville ["The <strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner" 10.7.1846] [IT 19.9.1862 p.3]| | | || | | || | | |>>Millicent (Melicent) >>>>> >|>>Helena Jane Leslie; d.19.9.1876| | | | Agnes Chute| | | | /| | | | m.6.2.1869 St Stephen (C.o.I.) Dublin; Cherubina| | | | <strong>of</strong> Tarbert House, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; High Sheriff 1863; Capt. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kerry</strong> Militia 1855;| | | | In 1904 he sold the lands <strong>of</strong> Tarbert to the tenants under the land| | | | purchase act <strong>of</strong> 1903, retaining only Tarbert House & demesne| | | || | | || | | |>>Helena Jane Chute| | | /| | | m.30.11.1875 Ballymacelligott| | | Capt. Francis Ogilvie Fuller; <strong>of</strong> Tralee; Capt. 101st Royal Bengal Regt.| | | d.19.9.1876 Chute Hall [Limerick Chronicle 23.9.1876] (dsp)| | | son <strong>of</strong> Charles Wery Fuller| | || | || | || | |F 11 | | |


F 14 | || EAGAR FAMILY |>>Alice >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Alexander Eagar; d. an infant| | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | b.est.c1741 || | Mount Rivers, |>>Rowland Eagar JP; b.c1760| | Annagarry | <strong>Co</strong>llector <strong>of</strong> Excise (Customs), <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1808-1826| | (Ownagarry) later <strong>of</strong> | /| | Annagharry House | Inherited Droumavally, Ballymalis & Culleenybeg;| | / | Purchased leases for the lands <strong>of</strong> Cloghlies,| | m.9.6.1758 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | Ballybeggan Mill Land, several tenements in| | James Eagar | Tralee; also a mill & house at Blennerville| | b.c1730 d.1806; | /| | <strong>of</strong> Castle Ballymalis, | In 1838 this property & much <strong>of</strong> his land, inc.| | Culleenybeg, | Culleenybeg, Droumavally, Droumtaker,| | Droumavally etc | Ballyvorane, Clohers, Clahane & Lyre| | which he inherited | was sold by order <strong>of</strong> the court and purchased by| | from his father | Arthur <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Blennerville House| | / | (p.K 45) from whom it later passed to his son-in-law| | <strong>Co</strong>llector <strong>of</strong> Excise | Richard Chute (p.K 45)| | (Customs) <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | d.5.12.1830 (dsp)| | / | /| | s. <strong>of</strong> Alexander Eagar | m.?.12.1792 cousin| | & Rose Anne Eagar | Charlotte <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (dsp) (p.K 35) b.c1763 (not 1773)| | | dau. <strong>of</strong> Henry <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tralee & Dublin (p.K 33)| | | d. "the Sunday before 17.2.1847" at Dublin, aged| | | 84yrs, <strong>of</strong> paralysis ["The <strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner" 17.2.1847]| | || | |>>Belinda Eagar| | | /| | | m. Francis Eagar (his 2nd m.) son <strong>of</strong> James Eagar| | || | |>>Barbara Eagar; m. Joseph Webb| | || | |>>Agnes Eagar; m. William Mason <strong>of</strong> Ballydugamy| | || | |>>Mary Eagar; m. Rev.Thomas Nash| | || | |>>Harriett Eagar; m. John Bride <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk| | || | |>>Frances Eagar >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Eagar; unm.| | / || | m. Richard "Dick" |>>Edward Eagar| | Eagar, "Uncle Dick"' || | <strong>of</strong> Gortamakery |>>James Eagar; unm.| | (son <strong>of</strong> Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Eagar) || | |>>Henry Eagar; unm.| | || | |>>Rowland Eagar| | | m. Anne Hickson| | || | |>>Richard Eagar; unm.| | || | |>>Sydney Eagar| | || | |>>Alice Eagar| | | m. Stephen Huggard| | | ("little") <strong>of</strong> Killarney| | || | |>>Charlotte Eagar| | m. Stephen Huggard| | ("big") <strong>of</strong> Killarney| || || || || || || || || || || |F 14 | |


F 15 | |FORTFIELD (Fordhill), Annagarry, |>>Arthur Robert >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Robert Arthur <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (only son) b.c1772; <strong>of</strong> Knockane (dsp)Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> : | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | perhaps(?) known as Arthur - see [DG 4422] belowArthur Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, by Will dated | (sometimes called | /26.4.1790 Tralee, pr. 10.9.1806, left these lands: | Robert) [DG1160] | In 1790 succeeded to the Fortfield property for life (see NOTE to left); d.12.8.1814 at Tralee ("The Gentleman's Magazine" Sept.1814);Town & lands <strong>of</strong> Gortnescarny (under a lease | b.est.c1745 | following his death Fortfield passed to the estate <strong>of</strong> his uncle, <strong>Co</strong>l. Sir Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, Bart. (F 02) under terms <strong>of</strong> his father's Will;for 3 lives); Lands <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>olroe, <strong>Co</strong>oleraheen, | / | "…He was returning to his lodgings in Tralee, apparently in perfect health, in company with another gentleman;Gortrelig, <strong>Co</strong>mletragh (<strong>Co</strong>omlettra) and West | <strong>of</strong> Fortfield | and when within a few yards from the house, fell lifeless to the ground; unavailing efforts were immediately madeAulagh in the Barony <strong>of</strong> Dunkerron, under a | (a.k.a. "Ford's Field"), | to restore animation. The cause <strong>of</strong> his sudden death is attributed to the bursting <strong>of</strong> a blood-vessel on the brain..."lease for lives; Town & lands <strong>of</strong> Knockalaghty, | & Cara, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | /part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>llerny, in the Barony <strong>of</strong> Mugunihy; | / | m.22.5.1798 Tralee (1st cousin)Tenements at Killorglin in the Barony <strong>of</strong> | [BIFR p.138] | Catherine Hickson (dsp); b.c1779 d.?.5.1841; <strong>of</strong> Fermoyle & Tralee; dau. <strong>of</strong> Robert Christopher Hickson <strong>of</strong> FermoyleTrughanacmy; Lands <strong>of</strong> Tyromoyles in the | says "<strong>of</strong> Fortfield |Barony <strong>of</strong> Iveragh (lease for 3 lives); Lands | (or Aunagarry)" - I |<strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>omasheary (<strong>Co</strong>omashanna) in the Barony | am uncertain if these | [DG] believes Robert Arthur <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (above) to be identical with:-<strong>of</strong> Iveragh (lease 90 yrs); Killeenologht, | are the same place | Arthur <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> [DG 4422]; <strong>of</strong> Laharan, Killorglin [GV <strong>Kerry</strong> 1852]Ardacluckeen, "...the four cows grass <strong>of</strong> East | (see p.K 38 & p.K 44) | NOTE: in the bapt. record for his son James at Killorglin (RC), the register has his his nameAulagh...", Goulnacappy, Maghanconsane | / | (as the father) entered "<strong>Blennerhassett</strong>" but the "Blenner" is crossed out(Maghancoosaun), Maghanastrahane, | d.4.5.1790 Fortfield | /Dromleagh, <strong>Co</strong>urnagreanys & Gortnagrenane | [MO] & | p. Julianna Sullivan >>>>>>> >|>>James <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>>> >|>>Mary Hassett [DG ?]; b. Glounaguillagh, Caragh Lake;in the Barony <strong>of</strong> Dunkerron (lease 98 years); | [GM May 1790 p.476] | Namoe [DG 4423] (alias Hassett) | bapt.25.12.1850 St.James' church (RC), Killorglin;a "...plot <strong>of</strong> ground with a pound built thereon | / | [DG 4444] (natural | /at Annagarry..." (lease for 98 years); | m.est.c1770 | son <strong>of</strong> Arthur | m. Michael <strong>Co</strong>nnorall these bequeathed to his son Robert | (Rosanna) | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>) |<strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, for life (see p.K 38, p.K 44) | Catherine Hickson | bapt.1.8.1831 (RC) |>>James Hassett [DG 93]; b.c1863 (date from m. certificate)| | [DG 1426] | St.James' Killorglin | or b.c1867 (date from ship's manifest) at Glounaguillagh, Caragh Lake, Killorglin| | b.est.c1745/6; | [OCM vol.2 p.367]; | (bapt. at St.James' ch. RC, Killorglin ??); emig. to USA;| | <strong>of</strong> Tralee (dau. and | <strong>of</strong> Laharn, | sailed Mar.1892 from Queenstown (<strong>Co</strong>bh), <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk to N.York on SS "Teutonic";| | eventual co-heir | Killorglin 1850 | settled at South Manchester, <strong>Co</strong>nnecticut; Labourer 1892-1899;| | <strong>of</strong> James Hickson) | / | d.1946 St.James, Manchester; bur. St.James, Manchester| | / | m.10.2.1850 | /| | / | St.James' church (RC) | m.6.9.1899 St.James' ch., South Manchester, <strong>Co</strong>nnecticut;| | / | Killorglin; | Margaret Breen [DG 94]; b.c1872 Ireland| | / | Johanna Murphy || | / | b. Cean-Ovree, <strong>Kerry</strong>; || | / | spoke Gaelic only; |>>Patrick Hassett [DG 60]; b. Glounaguillagh, Caragh Lake, Killorglin;| | / | (dau. <strong>of</strong> bapt.25.1.1866 St.James' ch. (RC), Killorglin [OCM vol.5 p.277] (ship's manifest b.c1870);| | / | Dionysius Murphy & emig. to USA to join his brother James Hassett; sailed May 1900 from Queenstown| | / | Johanna Liane) (<strong>Co</strong>bh), <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk to New York on Cunard Line SS "Etruria";| | / | settled at South Manchester, <strong>Co</strong>nnecticut; d.1.11.1941 <strong>Co</strong>nnecticut; unm.| | / || | / || | / |>>Rosanna <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; <strong>of</strong> Fortfield, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; b. Annagarry (Ownagarry), Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>;| | / d.c26.1.1828 Churchtown House ["<strong>Kerry</strong> Evening Post" 26.1.1828] & ["The Warder" Dublin 30.1.1828]| | / but [FOSTER] [BP] & [BIFR p.138] have d.4.2.1828 in error; [GM Feb.1828] has 1.2.1828 in error| | / /| | / m.27.5.1790 Tralee (1st cousin) Sir Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, Bart. (F 02)| | / 2nd Baronet <strong>of</strong> Blennerville; <strong>of</strong> Churchtown House, Knockane, Beaufort,| | / near Killarney; b.26.1.1769 d.21.9.1831 (Will pr. 1832, transcript exists)| | /| | /| | p. (name unknown) >>>>> >|>>Elizabeth <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| | (natural daughter <strong>of</strong> Arthur Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>)| | /| | m. Denis Murphy| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || |F 15 | |


F 16 | || BLENNERHASSETT |>>Millicent (Mildred) >>>>>>>>> >|>>Lucy Eagar| EAGAR FAMILY | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | /| | b.est.c1750 | m. James Murphy| | Mount Rivers, || | Annagarry |>>Alice Eagar| | (Ownagarry) later <strong>of</strong> | /| | later <strong>of</strong> | m. Samuel Saunders| | Annagarry House || | / |>>Sarah Eagar| / | /| m.est.c1772 | m. Thomas Webb| James Eagar >>>>>>>> >|>>Tallis Eagar || [BLGI 1958 p.249] b.25.11.1752 |>>Frances Eagar; unm.| son <strong>of</strong> John Eagar Ballynacourty, <strong>Kerry</strong>; || <strong>of</strong> Ballinacourty and | <strong>of</strong> Culleenymore, |>>Millicent Eagar >>>>>>>>> >|>>Millicent Eagar| Dorothea Tallis | Beaufort, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | / || <strong>of</strong> Dingle, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | which he inherited | m. Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Eagar |>>Francis Eagar| (dau. <strong>of</strong> Philip Tallis) | from his father | <strong>of</strong> Faha, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; || / | [BLGI 1958 p.249] | son <strong>of</strong> Henry Eagar |>>Philip Eagar| m. Margaret Day | / | & Lucinda Yeilding| <strong>of</strong> The Manor | Tallis Eagar m.2nd || (dau. <strong>of</strong> Thomas Day) | Mercy Namuck (issue) |>>Rowland Eagar >>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Rowland Tallis Eagar >>>>> >|>>issue (F 21)| / | this m. not shown in <strong>of</strong> Lahard, <strong>Co</strong>.Cavan | <strong>of</strong> Culleenymore| / | [BLGI 1958] / | /| / | m. Jane Eagar (cousin) | he purchased the lands <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>ttage, Ballymalis| / | dau. <strong>of</strong> James Eagar JP | (later called Gortroe House, Aghadoe?)| / | <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>ttage, Ballymalis | from his 1st <strong>Co</strong>usin, James Raymond Eagar| / | (later called Gortroe | /| / House, Aghadoe?) | m.1st 1822 Tralee| / | Anne Catherine <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (F 21);| James Eager (above) had a brother Philip Eager | b.c1810 Kilbonane, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; d.bef.1841;| / | dau. <strong>of</strong> John Henry <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tralee (F 21)| [BLGI 1958 p.250] has Philip Eagar m. once: | /| / | m.2nd 27.5.1841| m. Elizabeth Browne >>>>>>>> >|>> Eagar | Lucinda "Lucy" >>>>>>> >|>>issue (F 21)| <strong>of</strong> Valentia, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | | Stokes| |>> Eagar | <strong>of</strong> Caracraig, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>| | || |>> Eagar || |>>James Eagar; d. an infant| [EAGER 1840 p.31] has Philip Eagar m. twice: || / |>>Catherine Eagar| m.1st Elizabeth >>>>>>>>>>> >|>>John Eagar || <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | "went abroad" |>>Millicent Eagar; d. an infant| (who is this?) || / |>>Alexander Eagar| / | "went abroad"| / || / |>>Robert Eagar| / | d. in England| / || / |>>dau. Eagar| / /| / m. Nicholson| /| m.2nd >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Philip Eagar| || |>>Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Eager| || |>>Mary Eager| | /| | m. Foley| || |>> Eager| | /| | m. Taylor||| || || |F 16 | |


F 17 | || BLENNERHASSETT |>>Sarah <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>> >|>>Dr Alexander Eagar >>>>>> >|>>Annabella Eagar; m. Dr Peppard <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.Limerick| EAGAR FAMILY b.est.c1755 | MD, AB (TCD) || Mount Rivers, | b.est.c1780 Ardinane; |>>Sarah Eagar b.est.c1817; <strong>of</strong> Tralee; d.2.2.1856 at Mount Rivers ["The <strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner" 29.2.1856] (dsp.)| Annagarry | <strong>of</strong> Tralee & Ardinane, | /| (Ownagarry), | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | m.4.9.1838 Tralee (1st cousin)| Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | / | Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; <strong>of</strong> Mount Rivers, Annagarry/Ownagarry, Killorglin from at least 1814 (p.K 44);| / | Known as "the poor | bapt.17.7.1797 St John (C.o.I.) Tralee; [BP/FOSTER/LODGE] have b.27.7.1797 in error;| later <strong>of</strong> | man's physician" | son <strong>of</strong> Sir Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, 2nd Baronet <strong>of</strong> Blennerville| Annagharry House; | d.15.7.1817 Tralee | d.2.7.1862 at Mount Rivers ["The <strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner" 11.7.1862]| d.6.9.1826 Tralee | / | /| / | m.29.9.1811 Tralee | NOTE: [HICKSON] says Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>'s widow still alive c1880; an error, or did he marry twice?| m.10.9.1776 | [BLGI 1958 p.250] | /| John Eagar (Agar) | has 1812 in error; | NOTE: [BP] says Robert BH had "dsp"; however a Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, gentleman,| b.9.1.1745 (not 1751) | Annabella Yeilding | <strong>of</strong> Annaghgarry (Annagarry/Ownagarry, Killorglin; p.K 37 & p.K 44)| bapt.9.1.1745 | <strong>of</strong> Cloghers, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | had a dau. Mary who m.20.5.1858 at Killorglin to Henry Parks, shopkeeper, <strong>of</strong> Miltown| Ardrinane; | b.est.c1783 | /| <strong>of</strong> Ardrinane, | d.1838 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | perhaps(?) not the same man; "Annaghgarry" & "Mount Rivers" are thought to be| Ballynacourty, | (d. <strong>of</strong> Richard Yeilding) | different houses within the townland <strong>of</strong> Annagarry (Ownagarry);| <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | | Mount Rivers was left to Robert's nephew Capt. Robert Rowland <strong>Co</strong>nyers (p.K 41),| JP <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | | indicating no legitimate issue| / | || He held the lands | |>>Catherine "Kate" Eagar| <strong>of</strong> Droumavally, | | /| <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | | m.27.9.1854 at Rathkeale, <strong>Co</strong>.Limerick;| / | | Capt. Townsend <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ballymacprior Lodge, Killorglin;| Attorney; | | b.11.2.1829; <strong>Kerry</strong> Militia; d.20.6.1867 (p.K 52)| High <strong>Co</strong>nstable | || for the Barony | |>>Alexina Eagar (dsp)| <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>rkaguiny | /| (as was his son | m. (1st cousin)| Robert & Robert's | /| son John after him) |>>Robert Eagar >>>>>>>>>> >|>>John Eagar; b.1811; <strong>of</strong> Dingle, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; High <strong>Co</strong>nstable <strong>of</strong> the Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>rkaguiny (dsp)| / | b.1784 Ardrinane; || d.1814 "aged 63" | <strong>of</strong> Dingle; Inherited |>>Alexander Eagar; d. young| Anascaul, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | Ardrinane & Rathmilode || / | / |>>Rev. Thomas Eagar >>>>> >|>>Dr Robert Taylor Sumner Eagar, MD| son <strong>of</strong> Alexander | High <strong>Co</strong>nstable <strong>of</strong> the MA (TCD) | b.10.5.1849 (dsp)| Tallis Eagar and | Barony <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>rkaguiny b.18.6.1814 | /| Tryphena Browne | / <strong>of</strong> Ardrinane; | m. Caroline Webb| [BLGI 1958 p.250] | Established three incumbent <strong>of</strong> || | breweries, at Dingle, Audenshaw, |>>Margaret Elizabeth Eagar| | Tralee & Killarney, the Manchester; | b.5.12.1854 d.1878| | last <strong>of</strong> which he sold to d.2.1.1893 || | Christopher Galway <strong>of</strong> / |>>Margaret Eliza Eagar >>>>> >|>> Eagar| | Killarney m. Mary Taylor b.15.6.1857 || | / dau. <strong>of</strong> / |>> Eagar| | d.?.7.1843 Stephen Taylor m.1882 || | / Sir William Edward |>> Eagar| | m.1st 1810 Margaret Eagar Garforth LL.D., JP || | (dau. <strong>of</strong> John Eagar, Recorder <strong>of</strong> Dingle) <strong>of</strong> Snydale Hall, |>> Eagar| | / Yorkshire; || | / d.1.10.1921 |>> Eagar| | m.2nd est.c1821 || | Susan Thompson >>>>>>>> >|>>Catherine Eagar |>> Eagar| | b.est.c1800 Rathronan, || | <strong>Co</strong>.Tipperary |>> Eagar| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || |F 17 | |


F 18 | || BLENNERHASSETT |>>Rowland >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>John Rowland Eagar >>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>Rowland Henry Eagar >>>> >|>>John Curtis Eagar; b.16.7.1912 d.?.7.1980| EAGAR FAMILY | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Eagar | b.14.5.1816 Sr., b.5.4.1858 || | b.1786 Adrinane, | post 1855 he emig. to Missouri, USA; went |>>Robert Gouldman Eagar; b.8.9.1915 (twin);| | Ballynacourty <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | USA via Kent, England, to Virginia post 1865; | d.7.1.1983 Caroline <strong>Co</strong>., Virginia| | / | settled Missouri then d.1927 Caroline <strong>Co</strong>. || | inherited Droumavally | Caroline <strong>Co</strong>., Virginia, / |>>Rowland Henry >>>>>>>>> >|>>Diane Lee Eagar| | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> from his father | post 1865; d.1899 m.1st Patti Virginia Eagar Jr. b.8.9.1915 b.5.2.1956 Richmond,| | / | / Clarke (dsp) (twin) Caroline <strong>Co</strong>., Virginia| | d.20.4.1847 | m.28.8.1855 / Virginia; d.23.1.1975 /| | [BLGI 1958 p.250] | Alicia Eagar b.9.5.1820; m.2nd Richmond, Virginia Pennsylvania;| | or d.1843 aged 57 (?) | dau. <strong>of</strong> John Frederick Nettie Miller Wright / B. McKeithen;| | / | Eagar <strong>of</strong> Ballymullen, m. Doris Lee Goodman <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,| | m.c1.3.1813 | Tralee & Normanton Pennsylvania;| | Mary Anne (Marianne) | House, Dublin FAMILY RESEARCHER| | Mason | [BLGI 1958 p.250];| | b.est.c1780 | sister <strong>of</strong> Frederick John Eagar,| | <strong>of</strong> Kilmore, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | FAMILY RESEARCHER (F 01)| | or Droumavally, <strong>Kerry</strong> | /| | (dau. <strong>of</strong> Oliver Mason) | her 2nd marriage;| | | She m.1st 19.1.1848 William Brereton; d.bef.1855;| | | they had a dau. Wilhelmina Brereton| |>>Tallis Eagar; unm. || | b.?.7.1787 d. <strong>Co</strong>rk |>>Rowland Oliver Eagar; b.4.3.1822 Droumavally; emig. to USA| | || | |>>Theodora Eagar b.1814| |>>Frederick Eagar | m.19.6.1845 William Hickson| | d. Dingle (unm.) || | |>>Sarah Eagar; b.1820 Dromavally (d. young)| || |>>Frances "Fannie" Eagar >>>>>>>>>> >|>>William Yeilding b.c1796| b.est.c1777 Ardrinane, || Ballynacourty, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> |>>Alexander Yeilding b.c1798| / || m.est.c1795 |>>Dr Richard Massy >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Richard Massy >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Charles Yeilding b.c1848| Ballynacourty; | Yeilding Jr. Yeilding III | /| Richard Massy | b.3.4.1800 Glensharrold b.c1822 | m. Fanny | Yeilding Sr b.21.6.1773; | Physician; d.12.8.1892 / || <strong>of</strong> Bellevue House | Chase, Kansas, USA m. Charlotte Townley |>>two further ch.| (aka Belvue House), | / b.8.5.1823 || Glensharrold, | m.1st |>>Cyril Yeilding| <strong>Co</strong>.Limerick; | /| bapt.21.6.1773 | m.2nd c1834| Rathkeale, <strong>Co</strong>.Limerick | Margaret Blake >>>>>>|>>William Massy Yeilding; >|>>3 b.1835 ch. d.1901; Farmer; to Pennsylvania 1873| / | b.1810 Ireland | /| d. post 1850 | d.1891 | m.1st Susan "Sue" | Belleview House | / | /| probably bur. at | Brothers Dr Richard | m.2nd Mary Jane Wakeman (issue 3 ch.)| Rathronan Church | Massy Yeilding Jr & || Ardah, <strong>Co</strong>.Limerick; | Agar Yeilding emig. |>>Fannie Belinda Fancy Annabella Yeilding| son <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>l. William | to Ottawa, Canada || Richard C.B. Yeilding | c1825 "with shipload |>>Alexander Tallis >>>>>>>> >|>>Charles "Charlie" William Yeilding; b.1878 d.1928| & Mary Agnes Massy | <strong>of</strong> goods"; Yeilding; b.17.8.1848 || | c1837/8 Richard & Batavia, Genesee <strong>Co</strong>., |>>Richard Andrew Yeilding; b.1880 d.1941| | family moved from NY; Farmer, Merchant || | Ottawa, Canada to & Postmaster; |>>Arthur Tallis Yeilding; b.1883 d.1917| | Batavia, N.York USA; School District Clerk || | c1855 they moved on / |>>John Chester Yeilding; b.1885 d.1885| | to Fennimore, nr In 1873 he moved with || | Muscoda, Grant <strong>Co</strong>., his father to Rice <strong>Co</strong>., |>>Lilian Mary Greenlees Yeilding; b.1891 d.1967| | Wisconsin, USA West Kansas, || | establishing a farm |>>Walter Archie Yeilding; b.1897 d.1983| |>>Agar (Eagar) Yeilding & rural Post Office || | MPP; b.1814 d.7.6.73; named Glen Sharrald |>>Howard Greenlees >>>>>>> >|>>Howard Greenlees >>>>>> >|>>| | emig. Ottawa, Canada / Yeilding Sr Yeilding Jr| | c1825; m.1877 Mary Agnes b.24.7.1894 b.29.10.1921| | named their home at Greenlees <strong>of</strong> Illinois d.12.10.1937 d.10.2.1945| | Ottawa "Glensharrold" / /| | for their old home in Ireland m. Eva Frances m. Hettie Jo Sargent| | / Argrabright b.12.12.1923| | m. Mary Campbell b.1813 d.14.3.1882| |F 18 | |>>John Yeilding b.c1815


F 19 || ???? >|>>Tallis Eager >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Edward >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Johanna "Annie" >>>>>>>> >|>>Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Edward O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| DISCONNECTED <strong>of</strong> Caherciveen, | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Catharine Eagar | b.6.5.1845 Oudtshoorn| BLENNERHASSETT <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>, Ireland | Eagar | b.22.11.1826 Capetown || EAGAR FAMILY / | b.c1799/1800 | bapt.16.2.1826 |>>(Edward) William >>>>>>> >|>> O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| m. Julia Barton | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>, Ireland | in the English Church | O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell b.28.1.1847 || | / | (one <strong>of</strong> these two | / |>> O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| | / | dates must be wrong!) | he left his wife and || emig. to Cape Town, Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope, Cape | / | eight children destitute |>> O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| <strong>Co</strong>lony, South Africa; he was one <strong>of</strong> a party <strong>of</strong> | m.1.8.1844 (RC) | d.30.4.1890 Transvaal || 35 settlers from <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>, Ireland who sailed | Oudtshoorn, S.Africa | / |>> O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| on the ship "Amphitrite", arriving Table Bay 1820; | John O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell | m. Henrietta Ann || led by Dr Nightingale, the party included | b.c1811 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | Helen Hitseroth |>> O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| Edward <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Eagar; Elizabeth Ann | emig to Cape Province; | || O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell (nee Ross) and her children John, | settled at Oudtshoorn, |>>Elizabeth O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell |>> O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| Michael & Annie O'Sullivan / | Cape Province; | b.1848 || | / | d.24.10.1885 | |>> O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| | Edward B. Eagar was | Oudtshoorn |>>Daniel O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell || | granted permission | / | b.1850 |>> O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| | to remain in the | this was || | colony 1822; in 1823 | John O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell's |>>Emily O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| | he had retail shop | 2nd marriage; | b.1852 Oudtshoorn;| | at 31 Longmarket | he m.1st (unm. partner) | d.1899 Beaconsfield,| | Street, Capetown; | Susanna Tolvey | Cape <strong>Co</strong>lony, SA| | by 1830 had entered | (or Falvey?), | /| | into partnership with | having issue 2 sons: | m. John Lindsay Payne| | Henry Home and | 1. William O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell || | others as a merchant | b.18.1.38 Oudtshoorn; |>>Jane O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell b.1853| | / | 2. John O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell || | in April or May 1855 | b.15.2.45 Oudtshoorn |>>Annie O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell b.1854| | Home, Eagar & <strong>Co</strong> | d.c1887? || | surrendered its | / |>>Mathilda O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| | estates due to | John O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell | b.2.12.1855| | financial difficulties | was a son <strong>of</strong> | d.18.12.1855 an infant;| | / | Dr Ge<strong>of</strong>frey O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell | parish <strong>of</strong> St.Petere| | in 1858 "Eagar & <strong>Co</strong>." | b.c1776 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | & St.Paul, George,| | were merchants and | d.c1812 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | Cape Province| | general agents at | and || | Mossell Bay, then a | Elizabeth Ann Ross |>>Johanna O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell b.1857| | small seaport 250 m. | (bapt.1775 Chatham, || | east <strong>of</strong> Capetown; | England; d. SA; |>>John O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell b.1858| | in 1864 Edward | she went to Capetown || | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Eagar | as a widow, with her |>>Mary Mathilda O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| | was appointed | children John, Michael b.1861 d.26.4.1863| | United States | & Annie O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell,| | <strong>Co</strong>nsul for | residing at George| | Mossell Bay | with her son| | / | Michael O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell| | <strong>of</strong> Wardel Street, | (prominent merchant| | Gardens, Capetown; | at George) and| | d.c22.10.1874 | daughter Annie| | at his home [Cape | /| | Argus 22.10.1874] | as a widow Elizabeth| | / | Ann O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell m.2nd| | m.4.3.1822 in the | to N. N. Eagar, they| | English Church at | having a daughter| | Capetown; | Elizabeth Eagar| | Johanna Catherina || | Bossert || | d.6.7.1878 || | |>>Robert Daniel Eagar| | | b.3.3.1825 Capetown| |>>John Eagar || | emig. Cape <strong>Co</strong>lony, |>>Edward Eagar| | South Africa 1824 | b.19.1.1829 Capetown| | with his bro. Robert; || | d. unm. |>>Tallis Rowland Eagar| | | b.20.9.1843 Capetown| | | d.?.6.1844 Capetown| | || | |>>Matilda Eleanor Eagar| | | b.17.8.1845 CapetownF 19 | | |


F 20 | | || | |>>Henry Charles Eagar| | | b.20.9.1841 Capetown| | || | |>>John Harrington Eagar| | | b.4.9.1837 Capetown| | || | |>>Jane Elizabeth Eagar| | | b.29.9.1823 Capetown| | || | |>>William Frederick Eagar| | b.1.8.1839 Capetown| || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || |>>Robert Eagar >>>>>>>>> >|>>issue| /| emig. to Cape <strong>Co</strong>lony, South Africa 1824 with his brother John| went to England with wife & children and stayed there| /| m. Hendrina ||| ???? >|>><strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Eagar >>>> >|>><strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Edward Eagar| b.1862 Stellenbosch, Cape <strong>of</strong> Good Hope, South Africa| d.4.3.1901 Palmiafontein, Bloemfontein, South Africa| [Transvaal Deceased Estates Index 1855-1976]|| ???? >|>>Justus "Juste" >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Grace Janet Eagar| Blennerhasset Eagar /| d.bef.1921 m.1st Berrange| <strong>of</strong> Port Elizabeth, Natal, /| South Africa 1910-1918 m.2nd 14.9.1921| [Cape Estates Death St.Clement Danes,| Notice Index 1834-1951] London;| / Stanley Norie-Miller,| m. Orange Free State MC, MA; <strong>of</strong> Cleeve,| Perth, Scotland &| [Free State Marriages} 5 Orme <strong>Co</strong>urt, London||| ???? >|>>Douglas Blennerhasset >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>| Eagar| b.18.4.1893 d.11.10.1958| bur. Kleinbrak, S.Africa| /| m.c1936(?) Myra Searle|||||||| ???? >|>>Charles Ross Eagar >>>>>> >|>>>>>>>>> FROM WHOM DESCENDED >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>| /| perhaps related to Edward <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Eager (above)F 20 |


F 21 ||>>Samuel >>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>Anne <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (perhaps Anne E. Avice <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>?); <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>olfada, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk; b.c1742; d.4.5.1813 "...after a severe illness..."| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | /| <strong>of</strong> Tralee; | m.1st John Hoare (p.K 35 & p.BD 01) <strong>of</strong> Drumcar, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> (family <strong>of</strong> Dunkettle and Factory Hill, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk);| b.c1709 | (issue, p.BD 01); he had m.1st Anne Alcock (b.c1690 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk) dau. <strong>of</strong> Maskelyne Alcock| / | /| d.24.10.1794 | m.2nd her cousin Robert (a.k.a. John) <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rossbeigh, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> ([BLGI 1958 EAGAR p.249] names him John); b.bef.1736 d.bef.1807 (issue - p.K 35)| at Ballynalart, | son <strong>of</strong> Edward <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rossbeigh Lodge, Glenbeigh, Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> (p.K 19)| near Tralee; | /| bur. Ballyseedy | m.3rd 18.11.1807 (she aged 65 years) at Tralee;| / | John Moore Eagar <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>ttage, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> (he aged 36 years) b.c1761 (p.K 35); son <strong>of</strong> James Eagar <strong>of</strong> Ballymalis and <strong>Co</strong>ttage, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>;| m. Catherine | his 2nd marriage - he m.1st Elizabeth Peet, dau. <strong>of</strong> Ephraim Peet <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>rk, and had issue: 1. James Peet Eagar (unm.); 2. Elizabeth Eagar; m. George Beale <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>rk| O'<strong>Co</strong>nnor (<strong>Co</strong>nnor) || dau. <strong>of</strong> Ven. |>>Frances >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> McCarthy >>>>>>>>> >|>>issue| Maurice O'<strong>Co</strong>nnor; | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | /| Archdeacon | d.c21.12.1808 | m. | <strong>of</strong> Ardfert | Srugrena || / | [CMC 21.12.1808] |>>Samuel Trant >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Samuel Trant >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Samuel Trant McCarthy| (descendant <strong>of</strong> | / McCarthy Sr McCarthy /| King Edward I | m.1777 Daniel McCarthy; / In 1921 he assumed, by deed poll, the ancient title <strong>of</strong> "McCarthy Mor", on the basis <strong>of</strong>| <strong>of</strong> England) | <strong>of</strong> Srugrena Abbey, / m. a personal belief that his grandfather Samuel Trant McCarthy was eldest son <strong>of</strong> Daniel| ROYAL DESCENT | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; m. McCarthy and Frances <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> and thus heir to McCarthy Mor;| | In late 1700s <strong>of</strong> Sunday's Valerie Bary in [HK] disputes this, writing:| | Well House, Killarney; "...In 1921, during the upheaval <strong>of</strong> the (Irish) Civil War, Samuel Trant McCarthy| | heir to "McCarthy Mor" strangely claimed by deed poll, the title <strong>of</strong> MacCarthy Mor. This could have been| | disputed by two more senior lines... In fact there had been a bitter correspondence in| |>>Mary <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (dsp) a <strong>Kerry</strong> newspaper, from members <strong>of</strong> the Srugrena Sept, who contested the seniority| |>>Thomas <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; d.bef.1774 (dsp) <strong>of</strong> Samuel Trant's grandfather. This was never resolved. It is probable that heirs exist| |>>John <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; d.bef.1774 (dsp) for the senior Dunguile line, and perhaps even a junior line <strong>of</strong> MacCarthy Mor..."| |>>William <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; d.bef.1774 (dsp)| || |>>Henry <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>John Henry >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Anne Catherine >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Rowland Eagar; d. an infant| <strong>of</strong> Tralee, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || & Dublin; b.c1734/5 | b.est. c1760 Dublin | b.c1801 Kilbonane, |>>John Henry <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Eagar| / | / | <strong>Kerry</strong>; d.bef.1841 || d.1816 bur. Ballyseedy (bur. register starts 1817); | In 1803 he inherited | / |>>Morgan O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell Busteed Eagar| Solicitor in Chancery (Attorney); | from his mother her | m.1822 at Tralee; || "Clerk <strong>of</strong> the Crown & Peace for <strong>Kerry</strong>" at Tralee | "...seal with | Rowland Tallis Eagar |>>Elizabeth Eagar| 1759 (keeper <strong>of</strong> the legal records for the county); | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>of</strong> Culleenymore || <strong>of</strong> 9 South Cumberland Street, Dublin; <strong>of</strong> Bishop | arms set in gold..."; | (which he inherited); |>>Jane Eagar| St., Dublin 1783; <strong>of</strong> St.Andrew Street, Dublin 1802 | all her silver plate | g.son <strong>of</strong> Millicent || / | and "his own picture" | (Mildred) BH |>>Anne Eagar| m.1.7.1759 (settlement 21.12.1758 ) Mary Poujade | / | Tallis Eagar (p.F 16) || NOTE: the 1.7.1759 date is embossed in gold on | <strong>of</strong> Killorglin; also | / |>>Catherine Frances Eagar; d. an infantTHE GIFT OF . | the binding <strong>of</strong> a "Book <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>mmon Prayer" given | <strong>of</strong> Tralee 1817-1841; | He purchased "The |HENRY BLENNER: | by Henry BH to Mary Pouade on their marriage; | <strong>of</strong> The Terrace, Tralee | lands <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>ttage", |>>Millicent Eagar; d. an infantHASSETT TO HIS | d.1803 (Will dated 1.1.1802, pr. 25.5.1803); bur. | 1835 | Ballymalis, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> |WIFE MARY ON | St.Peters churchyard, Dublin, with her mother; | / | (later called Gortroe |>>Ellen Eagar; d.an infantTHEIR INTERMAR- | (stone no longer visible c1883); She inherited the | d.15.8.1841 Tralee, | House, Aghadoe?)RIAGE JAN: RY 7 . TH | residue <strong>of</strong> her mother's property on condition | bur. Ballyseedy | from a 1st cousin,1759 | that husband Henry <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> was | (but not in register) | James Raymond| "...to have no means to meddle with it…" (p.K 56) | / | Eagar| | m.1st c26.9.1791 | /|>>Alice <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>> >|>>issue | Elizabeth O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell <strong>of</strong> | Rowland Tallis Eagar| m. Daniel Ferris | Kiltannon, Rathkeale, | m.2nd 27.5.1841;| <strong>of</strong> Muckinagh (RC) | <strong>Co</strong>.Limerick d.31.8.1807 | Lucinda "Lucy" >>>>>>> >|>>Oliver Eagar| | (d. <strong>of</strong> John O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell) | Stokes <strong>of</strong> Caracraig, ||>>Lucy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Gerrard | / | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; |>>Honoria Eagar| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | / | dau. <strong>of</strong> Oliver Stokes || / | Heaphy | / | |>>Margaret Eagar| m. John Heaphy, | | / || (Heafy, Healy) |>>John | / |>>Catherine <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; unm.| / | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | / |THE BOOK OF | son <strong>of</strong> Rachel | Heaphy | / |>>Mary <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; unm.COMMON PRAYER | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | | / || (<strong>of</strong> Riddlestown Park, |>>Avice | / |>>Henry <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.c1802 d.c24.6.1819 Tralee; unm.;| Limerick; p.R 11) | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | / not mentioned in his g.mother's 1802 Will| & Daniel Heaphy | Heaphy | /| | | NOTE: [BIFR O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell p.895] but not [BIFR <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> p.138 & p.139] has this John Henry <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| |>>Lucy | as m.2nd 31.10.1803 to Ellen O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell (nee Tuohy), widow <strong>of</strong> Thomas O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell, MD (s. <strong>of</strong> Jane <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> &| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | father-in-law <strong>of</strong> "The Liberator", p.K 32); This is in error, Ellen Tuohy O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell did remarry to a <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| Heaphy | but not to John Henry <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; Ellen's "<strong>Blennerhassett</strong>" husband died before 1836 (p.K 27) - who was he?F 21 | (the above four also appear on p.R 11) | /


F 22 | John Henry | / birth record is indexed as William Alexander RusswurmTRINIDAD, B.W.I. | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>'s | J.H.B. m.2nd 19.7.1817 Enniscorthy, <strong>Co</strong>.Wexford (C.o.I.); (not <strong>Co</strong>.Down); b.Oct-Dec.1863 at Portsea Island - we need to see thisSt.LUCIA, B.W.I. | 2nd marriage... | ["Freeman's Journal" 26.7.1817]; [BIFR p.139] has m.1818 in error birth certificate to verify if states Alexander or ArthurJAMAICA, B.W.I. | | / /PANAMA | | Veronica Montgomery >>>> >|>>Veronica >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Veronica >>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Lt.-<strong>Co</strong>l. William >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>William "Bill" John Pierce Russwurm <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> *| | <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.Cavan; | Montgomerie | Montgomerie | Arthur Russwurm | b. Apr-Jun.1903 East Stoke, near Wareham, Dorset;| | Proprietor <strong>of</strong> | (Montgomery ) | (Montgomery ) | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>* | edu. Bristol Grammar School; <strong>of</strong> Tunbridge Wells, Kent;| POSSIBLE(?) DISCONNECTED FAMILY: | Enniscorthy School | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | / | d.1967/8 Marseilles, France (dsp)| Mary B. (<strong>Blennerhassett</strong>?) Atthill | b.c1790 | b.c1819/1820 Tralee | Atthill | b.Oct-Dec.1863 | /| b.c1865 Ireland; | / | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>, Ireland | / | Portsmouth, Hants | m.1st Oct-Dec.1936 Ipswich, Suffolk;| visitor at Ross, Herefordshire, England 1901 | d.4.12.1827 | / | b.c1841/3 St.Lucia, | (re:1911 census) as | Ada English (D)| | at Prince's Quay, Tralee | <strong>of</strong> Tralee 1840; | British West Indies | William Arthur | /| | "...after a protracted | <strong>of</strong> 2 Park Villas, Park | / | Russwurm (Russwürm) | m.2nd Apr-Jun.1948; Willesden, Middlesex;| | illness"; | Road, St Leonard, | <strong>of</strong> 2 Park Villas, Park | the additional surname || | bur.7.12.27 Ballyseedy | Hythe, Kent 1871; | Road, St Leonard, | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>* (his | Lilian M. ("Nancy"?) Watkins| | old graveyard; | <strong>of</strong> Sea Rd, Felpham, | Hythe, Kent 1871; | maternal g.mother's || | ([BIFR p.139] has | Chichester, | <strong>of</strong> Sea Road, | maiden name) being ||>>Edward <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (dsp) | d.1828 in error) | West Sussex 1891; | Felpham, Chichester, | assumed for all this |>>John du Sautoy >>>>>>>|>>| | / | d.7.1.1897; (not | West Sussex 1891 | family by deed poll in | Russwurm || | dau. <strong>of</strong> | 11.1.1888 or 1885) | / | 1912, at urging <strong>of</strong> his | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> *, || | Robert Montgomery | Worthing, Sussex; | d.23.7.1909 at | Irish aunts, the line <strong>of</strong> | MBE (1969); b.9.4.1905 || | <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.Wexford; | bur. Worthing | South Bank, Swanage, | John Henry BH <strong>of</strong> | West Ham, London; || | [FOSTER] & | / | Dorset, England | Tralee being extinct | edu. Bristol || | [BIFR p.139] have him | m.15.9.1840 | / | / | Grammar School || | <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.Down, in error | Dingle (C.o.I.) <strong>Kerry</strong>; | m.1st 1861 St.Lucia | edu.Trinity <strong>Co</strong>llege, | / || | / | Hon. John Grey | Capt. William | Stratford on Avon; | Lieut. RNVR WWII || | NOTE: Her family name | Porter Atthill LL.D. | John Russwurm | <strong>of</strong> 29 Withleigh Road, | / || | was Montgomery but | b.12/31.12.1812 | (Russwürm) | Knowle, Bristol 1911; | stationed at Jamaica, || | but children used the | Brandiston Hall, | / | 134 Queens Rd, Clifton, | B.W.I. in 1940s/50s; || | spelling Montgomerie | nr Norwich, Norfolk; | b.c1831 Portsea, | Bristol 1920; fire & life | <strong>of</strong> Balmoral Avenue, || | as a middle name | (but 1871 census | Hampshire; | insur'ce inspector 1911; | Kingston 10, Jamaica; || | | has him b. Ireland); | bapt.7.1.1831 | Mgr <strong>of</strong> Sun insurance | & <strong>of</strong> Cargill Avenue, || | | named for Rev. John | St John, Portsea | <strong>of</strong>fice, Clare St. Bristol | Kingston, Jamaica || | | Grey Porter, son <strong>of</strong> | NOTE: [FOSTER] | / | / || | | Bishop <strong>of</strong> Clogher | names him William | Lieut. in Lincolnshire | British <strong>Co</strong>nsul at || | | and a family friend | Alexander Russwurm | Regt. c1886-1887; | <strong>Co</strong>lon, Panama || | | / | / | as Lieut. transferred to | during the 1950s; || | | Barrister-at-law; | son <strong>of</strong> Rev. Alexander | the 1st Battalion The | <strong>of</strong> Cristobal || | | <strong>of</strong> St Peter's Dublin | & Emily Russwurm | Sherwood Foresters | (at Atlantic end <strong>of</strong> the || | | 1840; <strong>of</strong> St Lucia & | <strong>of</strong> Mareham Vicarage, | (Derbyshire Regiment) | Panama Canal Zone) || | | Kingston, Jamaica; | Abingdon, Berkshire | 23.3.1887, his posting | / || | | Judge <strong>of</strong> the Royal | who in 1878 proved | anti-dated 2.6.1886 | Retired to Regent, || | | <strong>Co</strong>urt at the Island | the Will <strong>of</strong> Alfred | [London Gazette | Whangarei, NI, || | | <strong>of</strong> St.Lucia in BWI | Du Sautoy (d.29.3.78) | 3.5.1887, p.2442]; | New Zealand || | | Attorney General for | <strong>of</strong> The Pines, | served at Kilkenny, | (<strong>of</strong> 216 Morningside || | | St.Lucia" 1844; | Petersfield, Hampshire | Ireland 1886-1887 and | Rd, Whangarei, NZ) || | | Chief Justice, <strong>Co</strong>urt | [London Gazette | Limerick, Ireland 1888-9 | / || | | <strong>of</strong> Vice-Admiralty at | 2.7.1878 p.4120] | transferred to Plymouth | d.3.9.1983 Whangarei || | | St.Lucia, W.Indies; | / | (Devonport) 1889; | / || | | in 1863 he was | commissioned Ensign | resigned his | m.3.8.1940 || | | recommended for | in 3rd Battalion West | commission 1889 | (Hilda) Elinor Wooler || | | transfer to Tobago, | India Regt. <strong>of</strong> Foot | [London Gazette | <strong>of</strong> Leeds, England || | | but did not accept; | 5.1.1847, succeeding | 8.11.1889 p.5921] | b.28.7.1915 || | | retired bef.1873 | O'Flanagan | / | d.2000 New Zealand || | | / | / | moved to South Africa; | || | | d.3.9.1887 Fairview, | promoted Lieutenant | sergeant in "G" Troop | || | | Lansing, Sussex; | 28.4.1852; served in | <strong>of</strong> the Bulawayo Field | || | | Will dated 1887 | Gambia, West Africa; | Force during Matabele | |>>| | | / | present at storming | Rebellion <strong>of</strong> 1896 || | | fourth son <strong>of</strong> Rev. | and destruction <strong>of</strong> the | / || | | William Atthill, MA | fortified Mandingo | Lt. with Matabeleland || | | b.?.4.1774 d.1847; | town Sabajee on the | Mounted Police, in || | | <strong>of</strong> Brandiston Hall, | river Gambia 1.6.1853; | Rhodesia, during the || | | nr Norwich, Norfolk; | promoted Captain | Matabele War from || | | went to Ireland (as | 13.8.1858, without | 24.3.1896- 31.12.1896 || | | chaplain to Dr Porter, | purchase [London | / || | | Bishop <strong>of</strong> Clogher); | Gazette 24.8.1858] | joined Bechuanaland || | | Prebendary <strong>of</strong> | / | Border Police 1897; || | | Clocher & Rector | appointed <strong>Co</strong>mmander | Lieut. in British South || | | <strong>of</strong> Ardess, Ireland; | <strong>of</strong> McCarthy's Island, | Africa Police, as warder || | | & Henrietta Margaret | in the Gambia River | <strong>of</strong> Johannesburg Old || | | Eyre Maunsell | 18.2.1863 | Goal, & Customs Dept. |F 22 | | | / | / | / |


F 23 | | | / | / | / || | | for 300 years the | the 3rd West India | during the Anglo-Boer |>>Flora Liebe >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>| | | Atthill family seat | Regt. returned from | War he joined the Natal | Russwurm| | | was Brandiston Hall | West Africa to | Mounted Rifles 2.9.1899 | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> *| | | in Norfolk; | Jamaica in 1865 | as Sergeant and was | (Lady Hanson)| | | monuments to the | / | later commissioned | /| | | Atthill family are in | died (at Jamaica?) | (service/medal No.317); | there seven 1925 photo| | | Brandiston Church | still serving, at end <strong>of</strong> | with NMR saw action at | portraits <strong>of</strong> Lady Hanson,| | | (now disused) | 1865 or early 1866, | Elandslaagte, Defence | by Bassano, at National| | | | being succeeded as | <strong>of</strong> Ladysmith, and | Portrait Gallery [Ref:| | | | Capt. in 3rd W. India | Laingh's Nek; also ops | x121371-4 & x123241-3]| | | | Regiment 26.1.1866 by | in Cape <strong>Co</strong>lony, Orange | /| | | | Lt. Ebenezer Rogers | Free State & Transvaal | d.10.11.1956| | | | [London Gazette | / | /| | | | 30.3.1866 p.2140]; | discharged 1.10.1900 | m.28.2.1922| | | | [Hart's Army List | but re-enlisted on same | Sir Gerald Stanhope Hanson, Bart.; 2nd Bt <strong>of</strong> Bryanston Square (London); b.23.4.1867;| | | | 1867 p.584] | day, serving briefly as | succeeded 1905 at his father's death; edu. Magdalen <strong>Co</strong>llege, Cambridge;| | | | / | Squadron Sergeant- | Lt. 4th Battalion Oxford Light Infantry;| | | | [BIFR 1976 p.139] | Major in the Natal | Capt. Royal Fusiliers & RFA; d.18.1.1946 (his 3rd marriage)| | | | has d.1863, in error | Volunteer <strong>Co</strong>mposite | /| | | | / | Regiment (No.12); | he had m.1st Apr-Jun.1899 St George Hanover Square; Sylvia Linda Dutton-<strong>Co</strong>ok; d.1.1.1910 (issue)| | | | NOTE: his youngest | Lieut. in 1st Kitchener's | /| | | | child Emily "Daisy" | Fighting Scouts | he had m.2nd 24.10.1912 Dorothy Gwendoline Peel; <strong>of</strong> Lincoln; d.24.10.1918 (D 1917)| | | | Russwurm b.c1865/6 | 10.12.1900 - 23.3.1901; || | | | at Portsmouth, | made Captain 24.3.1901; |>>Veronica Mary >>>>>> >|>>| | | | Hampshire, England; | transferred to 2nd Regt. Russwurm Blenner- || | | | she perhaps(?) born | K.F.S. April 1901, hassett * b.5.7.1906 |>>| | | | postumously | serving as Captain & West Ham, London;| | | | / | Adjutant until 7.7.1902, <strong>of</strong> 3 Meadow Close,| | | | NOTE: | on operations in Cape Bransgore, Christchurch,| | | | [BIFR 1976 p.139] | <strong>Co</strong>lony, Orange Free Hants (now Dorset) 1976| | | | states William John | State and Transvaal; /| | | | Russwurm was | said to be "a character" m.12.1.1935 James| | | | "...sometime Military | and a great friend <strong>of</strong> Herbert Sloan; <strong>of</strong> Belfast;| | | | Governor <strong>of</strong> St Lucia" | Lord Kitchener, on <strong>Co</strong>mmodore, Indian| | | | but no evidence found | whose staff he served; Steamship <strong>Co</strong>mpany;| | | | for him holding this | discharged July 1902 d.9.12.1972| | | | post; he was married | /| | | | at St Lucia, BWI, | In 1905 he was cited as "William Arthur Russwurm <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>" in divorce proceedings brought by Edgar Lyman against his wife| | | | where father-in-law | Edith Lyman [divorce court file 5975; J 77/855/5975];| | | | John Gray Porter | and from 1912 he was for all purposes known by his formally adopted surname "Blennerhasett";| | | | Atthill did hold senior | /| | | | positions, so perhaps | his WWI medal rolls index card originally named him "W.A.R. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>", but later, perhaps at the end <strong>of</strong> the war, someone| | | | he has been confused | has indicated on the card that that W.A.R. represented "William Arthur Russell" (rather than the correct "William Arthur Russwurm");| | | | with his father-in-law? | this is probably an error caused by misreading "Russwurm" on some other document, but biographical notes for WABR printed in a| | | | / | sale catalogue for "A <strong>Co</strong>llection <strong>of</strong> Medals relating to the Boer War formed by two brothers", at which WABR's South African medals| | | | / | sold by auction 30.3.2011, state "During the Great War he served under a less Germanic name, as William Arthur Russell <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>"| | | | / | /| | | | / | Capt. <strong>Co</strong>mmanding Bristol East <strong>Co</strong>mpany National Reserve 1914;| | | | / | comissioned into the Gloucestershire Regt. (Bristol Boy's Regt.) as Captain 9.8.1914| | | | / | promoted to Maj. 12th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regt.; served on the Western Front, arriving at the Somme 22.11.1915;| | | | / | "…On the morning <strong>of</strong> 20.11.1915 the transport under Major W.A.R. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> moved <strong>of</strong>f; their route lay through| | | | / | Southampton & Harve…" quote from from the narrative <strong>of</strong> Lt.-<strong>Co</strong>l. H.A.<strong>Co</strong>lt, DSO, MC, 12th Battalion Gloucestershire Regt.| | | | / | Major with 17th Battalion (Territorial) Essex Regiment; resigned his commission Feb. 1919, retiring at the rank <strong>of</strong> Lieut.-<strong>Co</strong>l.| | | | / | /| | | | / | MEDALS AWARDED| | | | / | for B.F.F. service: British South Africa <strong>Co</strong>mpany medal, "Rhodesia 1896" engraved on reverse (i.e. not a bar); medal order No.96 July 1897;| | | | / | for Natal Mounted Rifles service: Queen's South Africa Medal <strong>of</strong> 1899-1902| | | | / | with six bars (clasps); for Cape <strong>Co</strong>lony, Elandslaagte, Defence <strong>of</strong> Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Transvaal and Laing's Neck;| | | | / | for Kitchener's Fighting Scouts service: King's South Africa medal with two bars (clasps), for 1901 & 1902;| | | | / | for WWI service: awarded the 1914-15 trio <strong>of</strong> Victory Medal, British War Medal and 1914-15 star (a.k.a. "Mons Star");| | | | / | The first 3 medals were sold by auction 30.3.2011, one lot <strong>of</strong> "A <strong>Co</strong>llection <strong>of</strong> Medals relating to the Boer War formed by two brothers";| | | | / | An incomplete set <strong>of</strong> miniature medals, with uniform buttons from Kitchener's Fighting Scouts, is in the custody <strong>of</strong> his grandson Ned| | | | / | /| | | | / | following retirement to Jamaica he was a farmer, leasing a farm at Shooters Hill in the parish <strong>of</strong> Manchester, Middlesex <strong>Co</strong>., Jamaica;| | | | / | d.3.1.1930 at Mandeville, the principal town <strong>of</strong> the parish <strong>of</strong> Manchester and "a rural place high in the mountains";| | | | / | his death notice in [TIMES 7.1.1930] gives this date but [BIFR p.139] has him d.1.1.1930; he is said to have died as a result <strong>of</strong> having| | | | Follow this column | been thrown from his horse during the King's Birthday Parade, but have no confirmation <strong>of</strong> this; bur. in the fore-yard <strong>of</strong> parish church| | | | down to Veronica | at Mandeville; a brass memorial plaque to Lt.-<strong>Co</strong>l <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> is on a wall inside the church - need photograph <strong>of</strong> this plaque| | | | Montgomerie BH | /| | | | Atthill's possible | m.c1896 Carribean (or m.11.7.1901 ?);| | | | 2nd & 3rd marriages | Edith LivingstoneF 23 | | | | / | b.c1877 Newark, Nottinghamshire; d.1942; widow <strong>of</strong> Mr Gray <strong>of</strong> Nottingham


F 24 | | | | / || | | | / |>>Veronica Emily A. >>>>>>> >|>>Maj. Guy du Sautoy >>>>> >|>>| | | the great war for civilisation | medal, / the 1914-15 star | Russwurm and the British war medal | Atthill || | | | / | b.1862/4 <strong>Co</strong>rozal, | b.8.9.1885 Brandiston |>>| | | | / | British Honduras | Hall, Norfolk;| | | | / | / | secondary schoolmaster;| | | | / | <strong>of</strong> Bank, Matlock, | <strong>of</strong> 1 Salisbury Villas,| | | | / | Derbyshire 1871; | Dorchester, Dorset 1911;| | | | / | school mistress 1911 | d.1947| | | | / | / | /| | | | / | d.Apr-Jun.1955 | m.Jul-Sep.1907 Christchurch, Hampshire (now Dorset);| | | | / | Ipswich, Suffolk | Mary Turner; b.c1829 Croydon, Surrey| | | | / | / || | | | / | m.14.12.1884 |>>Canon John "Jack" Alexander Atthill, V.F.| | | | / | at St.Faiths, Norfolk; | b.1.1.1887 Rhyl, North Wales;| | | | / | (jointly with sis. Emily?) | <strong>of</strong> Brandiston Hall, Norfolk| | | | / | William Atthill (cousin) | /| | | | / | b.3.10.60 Central India | RC Priest, ordained 1911 (Edmundian Fathers, Hitchen);| | | | / | perhaps(?) a nephew <strong>of</strong> | headmaster <strong>of</strong> the school at Hitchen;| | | | / | Veronica Montgomerie | Nottingham Cathedral; assistant priest St.Mary's, Derby; Melbourne until 1939| | | | / | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Atthill | (1 year at Long Eaton); Parish Priest <strong>of</strong> St.Helen's, Oldcotes & <strong>of</strong> Harworth;| | | | / | (F 22) | Dean <strong>of</strong> the Worksop Deanery;| | | | / | / | d.4.7.1963 Woodthorpe| | | | / | edu. Downing <strong>Co</strong>llege || | | | / | Cambridge c1891 (BA); |>>Rosamond Eyre Atthill; b.c1889 Brandiston Hall, Norfolk;| | | | / | schoolmaster 1911 | boarder at 104A Station Road, Langley Mill, Nottinghamshire 1911;| | | | / | / | District Nurse at Beeston; <strong>of</strong> Scilly Isles| | | | / | <strong>of</strong> Brandiston Hall, || | | | / | nr Norwich, Norfolk; |>>Vera Herbert Atthill; b.1891 Chesterton, Cambridgeshire; d. an infant| | | | / | <strong>of</strong> 125 Chesterton Rd, || | | | / | Chesterton, Camb. 1891; |>>Cicely Lloyd Atthill; b.c1895 Budleigh, Devon;| | | | / | <strong>of</strong> 9 Moring Road, | perhaps(?) m. Mr Pearson <strong>of</strong> Wellington, Somerset| | | | / | <strong>of</strong> Tooting Graveney/ || | | | / | Balham, Wandsworth |>>Phyllis <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Atthill| | | | / | 1901; <strong>of</strong> 15 Glenton Rd, b.Jan-Mar.1899 Tooting Graveney / Balham, Wandsworth, London;| | | | / | London 1911 <strong>of</strong> Lavenham, Suffolk;| | | | / | / bapt.16.2.1899 Tooting Ggaveney| | | | / | d.1938 /| | | | / | m.28.2.1925 Lavenham;| | | | / | Frank Joseph Head; b.c1902, <strong>of</strong> Monks Eleigh| | | | / || | | | / |>>Emily "Daisy" >>>>>>>>>|>>Rev. Pierce Rollo >>>> >|>>| | | | / Russwurm; b.c1865/6 | Butler; b.6.11.1885| | | | / Portsmouth, Hants; | Rector <strong>of</strong> Melcombe| | | | / perhaps postumously; | Bingham, Dorset| | | | / (perhaps b.Jul-Sep.1865 | 1913-23; d.1950| | | | / Portsea Island, but this | /| | | | / is uncertain) | Served in WWI with| | | | / / | the Italian Red Cross| | | Veronica Montgomerie Atthill <strong>of</strong> Bank, Matlock, | and RAF;| | | (nee <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>) Derbyshire 1871; at | and as hon. Chaplain,| | | b.c1841/3 St.Lucia, British West Indies (F 22) boarding school 1881 | Despatches (MID);| | | is believed to have m.2nd (11 St Andrews Place, | Croce di Guerra;| | | to Mr de Bougarde St Pancras, London); | Port Chaplain at South-| | | (but no record <strong>of</strong> this marriage has been found) d.24.5.1933 | ampton, Hants 1923;| | | | / / | Rector <strong>of</strong> N. Baddesley,| | | The only de Bougarde or Bougarde found in perhaps m.14.12.1884 | Hampshire 1937-50| | | the UK at that date is Peter Leopold Bougarde, at St.Faiths, Norfolk | /| | | b.c1902, d.Jan-Mar.1903 Hackney, London jointly with sis. Veronica | m.7.1.1911 Ethel Florence| | | | / (but not m.1.1.1885); | Symes; d.1943| | | Veronica Montgomerie Atthill de Bougarde Rev. Pierce Armar || | | (nee <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>) Butler; b.26.6.1863 |>>Maj. Hubert >>>>>>>>>> >|>>| | | b.c1841/3 St.Lucia, British West Indies (F 22) / | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Butler || | | is believed to have m.3rd Rector <strong>of</strong> Brancaster, | b.12.8.1887 |>>| | | to Maj. Claude William Montgomerie, Kings Lynn | /| | | 3rd Madras Native Infantry (see below, F 25) [BP Carrick, Earl] | served WWI as 2nd Lt. & Capt. in the Dorsetshire Regt. in France & Palestine;| | | | / d.23.3.1924 | Maj. Royal Engineers; served WWII in Egypt; d.1986| | | 1901 census states the Veronica de Bougarde | /| | | who m. Maj. Claude William Montgomerie | m.4.10.1919| | | was b.c1844 Ireland, not at St Lucia; | Sophie Marie Castravelli;| | | but, as Veronica's mother was b. at Tralee, | <strong>of</strong> Bacos, Alexandria, Egypt; d.1985| | | Ireland, this may be a census form filling error |F 24 | | | | / |>>Norah Veronica Pierce; b.30.8.1904 d.1995


F 25 | | | | /| | | | m.3rd| | | NOTE >--------> | Maj. Claude William >>>>> >|>>Rev. Philip Vincent >>>>>>>>> >|>>Patrick >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>| | | It is said that c1931 | Montgomerie Montgomerie (C.o.E.) | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| | | when Rev. Philip | 3rd Madras Native b.20.7.1873 S. Stoneham, | Montgomerie b.1910| | | Vincent Montgomerie | Infantry; d.bef.1901 Bitterne, Hampshire | emig. to Australia c1946| | | died, a relative named | / / | /| | | "<strong>Blennerhassett</strong>" | NOTE: he perhaps(?) adult baptism 6.4.1896 | m.1940| | | returned to <strong>Co</strong>rk; | identical with at St Andrew the Less, | Winifred Roast; d.| | | who is this? | S. C. Montgomerie, Cambridge; edu. St. || | | | Maj. 3rd Madras Catherine's, Cambridge |>>Ralph Montgomerie| | | | Native Infantry, (Matric 1894 BA 1900); | b.1912 d.1988| | | | b.c1843; <strong>of</strong> 7 Warkworth Terrace | /| | | | appointed Maj. 1863; Camb. 1896 (as student) | m. Mary | | | | retired full pay 1878 ordained Deacon 1900 || | | | at Rochester; Priest |>>Kathleen >>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>| | | | 1901; Curate <strong>of</strong> | Montgomerie || | | |>>Henrietta Margaret St.Mark's, Lewisham, | b.1914 (twin) || | | | Eyre Atthill Kent 1900-02; | d.1987 || | | | b.c1844 Ireland Curate <strong>of</strong> St.Peter's, | / || | | | / Rochester 1902-3; | m.1943 || | | | m. Frederick Arthur Curate <strong>of</strong> Kingsbury, | Harry Foxwell; |>>| | | | Selwyn Warwickshire 1904-8 | <strong>of</strong> Lymington, || | | | / | Hampshire || | | | in 1901 with his mother | || | | |>>Emilie Gertrude Atthill Veronica at 104 High |>>Marjorie || | | | / Road, Lee, Lewisham; | Montgomerie |>>| | | | m. C. de Ciraudy <strong>of</strong> Verwood, Wimborne | b.1914 (twin)| | | | Dorset 1911; | d.1986 unm.| | | | d.Oct-Dec.1931 || | | |>>Helena Grace Atthill Lymington, Hampshire |>>Jack Montgomerie| | | | d.3.2.1883 / b.1918 d.1918| | | | /| | | | m.Oct-Dec1908 Hampstead, London;| | | | Katherine Franklin; b.c1888 Hurley, Warwickshire| | | || | | author <strong>of</strong>: |>>(William Eyre) >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Isabel <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Atthill| | | [Treatment <strong>of</strong> Post | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | b.Oct-Dec.1873 Holborn, London| | | Partum Haemorrhage | Atthill, MD || | | pt XIX, The British | b.14.4.1848 St. Lucia, |>>Gertrude Maude <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Atthill;| | | Medical Journal | British West Indies | b.c1874 Walenbeck, Scotland; d.1904(?)| | | 18.4.1874 p.507]; | / | /| | | | Medical Student, | m.Jul-Sep.1900 Sunderland, Durham;| | | | <strong>of</strong> 4 Lancaster Road, | (Frederick) <strong>Co</strong>nway Tearle| | | | Kensington, 1871; | (born Frederick Levy; stage name "<strong>Co</strong>nway Tearle")| | | | L.R.C.P. London, || | | | M.R.C.S. England | b.17.5.1878 NY City; edu. West Point, New York State| | | | / | U.S. Screen actor; d.1.10.1938 Hollywood, California;| | | | in 1874 <strong>of</strong> Waterbeck, | he m.2nd 1905 Josephine Park;| | | | Ecclefechan, Dumfries | he m.3rd 1912 Roberta Menges-<strong>Co</strong>rwinhill (D 1913);| | | | & Galloway, Scotland | he m.4th 1922 Adele Rowland| | | | / || | | | acting assistant |>>Hilda Kathleen Atthill; b.c1876 Walenbeck, Scotland; d. post 1939| | | | surgeon, 2nd Kent | /| | | | Artillery Volunteer | m.1st Jul-Sep.1896 Kensington, London; William Henry Chaplin| | | | <strong>Co</strong>rps from 18.9.1875 | /| | | | / | m.2nd c9.2.1913 at Peak Church, Hong Kong;| | | | <strong>of</strong> 54-55 East Street, | Sir William Rees-Davies, Knt; b.11.5.1863| | | | Faversham, Kent | thier honeymoon two weeks in Philippines, sailing on SS "Goeben" [Straits Times 12.2.1913, p.15];| | | | 1877-1882 | edu. Eton & Trinity Hall, Cambridge (BA 1885);| | | | / | Barrister, Inner Temple 1887; KC Hong Kong 1908;| | | | d.Sep-Dec.1889 | JP & DL Pembrokeshire; Liberal MP for Pembrokeshire 1892-98;| | | | Paddington, London | Attorney General Bahamas 1898-1902; King's Advocate, Cyprus 1902-7;| | | | / | Attorney-General Hong Kong 1902-12; Chief Justice <strong>of</strong> Hong Kong 1912-24;| | | | m.9.7.1872 Augusta | member <strong>of</strong> The Peak, Hong Kong and Reform Club, London;| | | | Jane Vine Edmonds; | d.14.4.1939 (no issue); obit. [TIMES 15.4.1939, p.14]| | | | b.c1849/51 Bradford- | /| | | | on-Avon, Wiltshire | his 2nd marriage: he m.1st 1898 Florence Beatrice Birkett; <strong>of</strong> Kendal, Westmorland; d.1910 (issue 1 son)| | | | <strong>of</strong> Berryfield House, || | | | Bradford 1861 |>>Margaret Louise <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Atthill; b.Jul-Sep.1876 Farnham, Surrey| | | | | /| | | | | m.19.6.1899 Stevenage, Hitchin, HertfordshireF 25 | | | | | John Clarkson Ogilvie Mack; b.c1872


F 26 | | | | || | | |>>Laura Adela Herbert |>>Eric <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Atthill| | | | Montgomerie Atthill | b.Jan-Mar.1878 Faversham, Kent; <strong>of</strong> Faversham 1881| | | | b.c1850 St.Lucia, BWI || | | | <strong>of</strong> Battersea, London |>>(Maud) Alice Atthill| | | | 1881; | b.Oct-Dec.1879 Faversham, Kent;| | | | Worthing, Sussex 1897 | d.Oct-Dec.1887 Hampstead, London| | | | / || | | | m.1st Ernest Francis |>>John <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Atthill, RN| | | | Hercules Rickard b.26.11.1881 Faversham, Kent| | | | / /| | | | m.2nd 14.1.1880 <strong>of</strong> 44 Windmill Road, Brentford, Middlesex 1909;| | | | (Thomas) seaman RN, Service No. F14385;| | | | Richard <strong>Co</strong>peland [NA - Royal Navy Register <strong>of</strong> Seaman's services,| | | | b.c1843 March, Cat. Ref. ADM 188/588, Image Ref. 2384/384]| | | | Cambridgeshire; d.Apr-Jun.1939 Uxbridge, Middlesex| | | | <strong>of</strong> Croydon; d.bef.1891 /| | | | m.31.5.1909 St Paul's, Brentford, Middlesex| | | | Edith Sophia Wicks; b.c1887| | | | <strong>of</strong> 7 Orchard Road, Brentford 1909| | | || | | |>>Isabel <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>> >|>>(Grace) Isabel Dora Birch| | | | Atthill b.c1850/1 | b.c1875 Dulwich, Surrey| | | | St.Lucia, BWI | d.Oct-Dec.1951 Ealing, London| | | | / || | | | m.7.10.1873 St.Alban's |>>Charles J. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Birch| | | | Ch. Holborn, London; | b.Jan-Mar1876 Dulwich, Surrey;| | | | Charles Birch | meat importer's clerk 1901;| | | | / | perhaps(?) d.Apr-Jun.1956 Camberwell, London| | | b.c1845 Oxford; <strong>of</strong> Holborn Viaduct 1873; || | | Innkeeper at the Eloane Hotel, Goring Village, |>>James Robert Birch b.Apr-Jun.1885 Brighton, Sussex| | | Oxfordshire 1881; | fancy goods salesman 1901| | | <strong>of</strong> 45 Melbourne Grove, Camberwell 1891;| | | <strong>of</strong> 1 Solway Road, Camberwell 1901; NOTE: There is a BH - Birch connection on p.BKN 02| | | Timber Merchant's Clerk 1891-1901 also <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> - Beech or Beeche on p.BMN 04| | | || | | |>>Robert Maunsell >>>>>>> >|>>Rowland (Robert?) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>Rowland Benedict >>>>> >|>>| | | | Eyre <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Atthill <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | | | Atthill | b.2.12.1880 Victoria Rd, Atthill |>>| | | | b.15.11.1853 | Twickenham/Brentford; b.17.2.1915 || | | | British West Indies | bapt.3.4.1881 Portland, Trinidad, B.W.I. || | | | (perhaps St Lucia?); | Dorset d.22.12.1999 Medway, || | | | medical student 1878; | (his birth and death Kent, England || | | | / | records have Rowland, / || | | | <strong>of</strong> St Philip's Vicarage, | bapt. record and m. Joyce Olive || | | | Battersea 1878; | [FOSTER] have Robert) Thornton; || | | | <strong>of</strong> Reforne (Street), | / b.31.8.1919 || | | | Portland, Dorset 1881 | <strong>of</strong> Sea Road, Felpham, d.1.1.1998 || | | | medical assistant 1881 | West Sussex 1891; || | | | <strong>of</strong> Sea Road, Felpham, | left <strong>Co</strong>lon, Panama for Southampton, |>>| | | | West Sussex, | on RMS "La Plata" arriving 13.7.1905;| | | | England 1891 | Govt. Officer & Customs at Trinidad, later at Tobago;| | | | / | moved to England 1931| | | | m.11.3.1878 St Philip, | d.Apr-Jun.1938 Croydon, Surrey| | | | Battersea, London; | /| | | | [FOSTER] has | m.?.?.1913 Trinidad;| | | | m.6.2.1878 in error; | Maria Rossi Ricci; b.?.5.1884 Caracas, Venezuela;| | | | Agnes Sarah Parker | Land Owner at Caracas; d.15.2.1947| | | | b.c1859 Catherham, || | | | Surrey; |>>Ernest <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Eyre Atthill| | | | <strong>of</strong> Belford Lodge, | b.Apr-Jun.1878 Lambeth, London;| | | | Windsor 1878 | d.Jan-Mar.1879 Wandsworth, London| | | | / || | | | d.4.5.1913 Trinidad, |>>Agnes Isabel "Lil" >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Richard James| | | | British West Indies <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Maunsell <strong>Co</strong>llins| | | | Maunsell Atthill "Dooley"; b.27.8.1904| | | | b.19.5.1879| | | | Endlesham Rd, Balham/Clapham, Wandsworth, London;| | | | bapt. 20.6.1879 St Philip's Ch., Battersea, London;| | | | <strong>of</strong> Sea Road, Felpham, West Sussex 1891| | | |>>Charles Reddie /| | | b.c1857 St Lucia, BWI m. post1891; Trinidad, British West Indies (BWI)F 26 | | | adopted son Richard "Dick" <strong>Co</strong>llins


F 27 | | || | 2|>>Henrietta Charlotte >>>>> >|>>Henrietta Charlotte <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Woolley| | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | b.Jul-Sep.1845 Brompton, London; fl.1861| | | b.c1821/2 Killorglin, || | | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> |>>George John >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Florence Kate <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Woolley| | | / <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | /| | | as a widow 1881, <strong>of</strong> Woolley | m.Apr-Jun1898 at Leicester, Leicestershire, England| | | Hunts End, Buckden, b.Apr-Jun.1847 | to: Thomas Villiers Crosbie OR William Henry <strong>Co</strong>x| | | St Neots, Buckden, St Neots, || | | Huntingdonshire; Huntingdonshire |>>Ethel M. Woolley; b.c1874 Maidstone, Kent| | | d.?.12.1883 St Neots / || | | / JP (Magistrate) 1906; |>>Blanche G. Woolley; b.c1885 Leicester, Leicestershire| | | m.2.7.1844 chemist & dentist| | | Holy Trinity Castrice, /| | | St.Lucia, <strong>of</strong> 102 High Street, Buckden 1861;| | | British West Indies <strong>of</strong> 116 Oxford Street, St Mary, Leicester, Leicestershire 1881;| | | / <strong>of</strong> 31 & 33 London Road, leicester 1901; <strong>of</strong> Stoneygate, Leicester 1911;| | | Dr George Newenham <strong>of</strong> Buckden, Springfield Road, Leicester, Leicestershire 1932;| | | Woolley, MD, d.25.8.1932 Leicester, Leicestershire; Will proved 3.12.1932| | | MRCSL, M&LA; /| | | b.23.1.1815 Buckden, m.c1873 Fanny ; b.c1847 Lincoln| | | Petersfield, Hampshire| | | /| | | bapt.29.7.1830 (aged 15) St Luke's, Chelsea, London;| | | surgeon, general practitioner (GP) and apothecary;| | | <strong>of</strong> Brompton, London 1844; <strong>of</strong> High Street, Buckden, Huntingdonshire 1848-61;| | | <strong>of</strong> 26 Ferry Road, Bardney, Lincolnshire 1871; d.16.5.1874 Bardney, Lincolnshire| | || | |>>Elizabeth >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Elizabeth <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Thicknesse-Touchet| | | Montgomerie | d.21.2.1926; unm.| | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | | b.c1822 d.15.2.1915 |>>George John Thicknesse-Touchet| | | / | b.27.4.1847 d.11.11.1866| | | Kings Bench 1897, || | | court case C194, |>>Charlotte Anne >>>>>>>>> >|>>Gertrude Anne Touchet-Jesson| | | Samuel Smith Seal | Thicknesse-Touchet | b.15.8.1876 d.3.12.1963 unm.| | | vs Elizabeth | b.1860 d.1.3.1912 || | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | / |>>(Charlotte) Dorothy >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Richard Michael| | | Thinknesse Touchet | m.16.6.1875 | Touchet-Jesson Thomas Souter| | | [J 55/20/262] | Thomas Jesson | b.22.3.1878 d.30.3.1958 b.31.5.1914;| | | / | <strong>of</strong> Great Houghton | / 25th Lord Audley (s.1973)| | NOTE: | m.6.9.1842 | House, | m.14.4.1910 /| | Thicknesse-Touchet | Hon. John Nicholas | near Northampton | Sir Charles Alexander m.18.10.1941| | family is mentioned in | Thicknesse-Touchet | | Souter; d.9.1.1958 Lily Pauline Eskell| | ["Bath" by Edith | b.8.11.1819; |>>Maria Jane || | Sitwell 1932, ch.12 | d.21.7.1861 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk | Thicknesse-Touchet |>>Thomas Touchet >>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Rosina Lois Veronica| | "Society in Bath"] | / | d.15.2.1867 | Touchet-Jessson | Touchet-Jesson| | | 2nd son <strong>of</strong> | | "Tim"; b.17.7.1879 | 24th Baroness Audley| | | George John |>>Dorothea Susan | d.14.10.1939 | (succeeded 1963)| | | Thicknesse-Touchet Thicknesse-Touchet | / | b.10.7.1911| | | 20th Baron Audley; / | m.25.8.1910 | d.24.10.1973 (dsp)| | | brother <strong>of</strong> George m.24.1.1878 | Annie Rosina | /| | | Thicknesse-Touchet Charles Samuel | Hammacott Osler | m.24.4.1943| | | 23rd Lord Audley Twistleton | d.23.4.1922 | John Archibald| | | / (his 2nd. marriage) | | Joseph MacNamee| | | g.son <strong>of</strong> Capt Philip |>>George Arthur || | | Thicknesse & Lady Touchet-Jessson |>>Thomas Percy Henry| | | Elizabeth Touchet b.31.5.1885 Touchet-Jesson MBE| | | 23rd Lord Audley (s.1942)| | | b.15.9.1913 d.3.7.1963| | | /| | | m.1st 15.11.1952 (D)| | | June Isabel Chaplin| | | (her 2nd marriage) d.1977| | | /| | | m.2nd 26.4.1962;| | |>>Jemima <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Sarah Millicent Hermione| | | b.bef.1827; unm. Churchill b.7.10.1914| | | d.24.9.1982 (dsp);| | | (her 3rd marriage)| | | dau. <strong>of</strong> Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, KG, OM,| | | CH, TD, PC, DL, FRS, Hon.RA (b.30.11.1874 d.24.1.1965)F 27 | | | & Clemantine Ogilvy Hozier, Baroness Spencer-Churchill


F 28 | | || | |>>Anna "Annie" Sarah >>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>Louise <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Tincler; b.7.8.1844 Dublin (one source has her b.c1850/51);| | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>of</strong> 5 Montpelier Ct., Brighton, Sussex 1881 (with her mother);| | b.c1824/6 Killorglin, | <strong>of</strong> 53 Cromwell Rd, Hove, Sussex 1891; with niece Evelyn Mabel B'hassett Tincler (F 30)| | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; co-heir; | <strong>of</strong> Bracken Hill, Limpsfield, Surrey 1901 (with her mother); d.1907 [IT 15.10.1930];| | d.cSep.1905 | Author <strong>of</strong> 3 books <strong>of</strong> fairy tales "by Louise <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Poirez", titled "Smiles & Tears from Fairyland" London 1881;| | Eastbourne, Sussex | Rose-Leaves for Rose-Buds Remington & <strong>Co</strong>. 1882, reviewed in [TIMES 23.12.1881]; "Eight Tales <strong>of</strong> Fairyland" 1887| | / | /| | she resided with her | m.1st ?.11.1866 (D) Gordon Archdall, MD;| | dau. Louise in 1881 | he divorced her 1872, co-respondant La Touche [divorce court file 2532; J 77/127/2532]| | & 1901 | /| | / | m.2nd cDec1874 Marylebone, London; (James) Adolph Poirez;| | at the 1881 census | b.c1849/52 Mayence, Germany; Wine Merchant; visitor at 646 Fulham Rd, London 1901;| | she was named | in 1875 one <strong>of</strong> the defendants in court case brought by his wife "Poirez vs. Jefferies" [Cause Chamber 1875, p.146, amended 1877; C 16/1030/P146]| | "Annie BH Tincler", || | but at 1901 census |>>George Samuel >>>>>>>> >|>>George <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>> ???? George Tincler; b.cJun.1901 Todmorden, Lancashire| | named "Anna BH"; | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Tincler | Tincler || | (I could not find | b.11.3.1845 [FOSTER] | b.11.3.1875 |>>Ida Tincler; b.cMar1905 Rochdale, Manchester, Lancashire| | her in 1891 census) | died aged in his 40s | /| | / | / | Irish pr<strong>of</strong>essional athlete; world record holder for mile and 2 mile flat races; he won the Mile at Gaelic AA championships 1892 & 1893;| | m.30.10.1843 | Barrister-at-Law, | in USA during 1890s ran a world record 4 min 8sec mile during a time-trial, making him fastest miler in the world until New Zealander| | Francis Green | <strong>of</strong> Dublin; | Jack Lovelock, 35 yrs later; his best mile performance achieved as a pr<strong>of</strong>essional was in the match with Thomas "Tommy" P. <strong>Co</strong>nneff| | Tincler | he participated in the | (the fastest American miler) at Worcester, Massachusetts, USA on 21.8.1897, time 4 mins 15 1/5 secs (then the 2nd fastest <strong>of</strong>ficial time,| | <strong>of</strong> Gloucester Street | defence <strong>of</strong> men who | behind a 4 mins 12 3/4 secs by Walter George <strong>of</strong> England on August 23.8.1886);| | Dublin; Solicitor; | took part in the Dublin | /| | d.17.6.1877 | PHOENIX PARK | in 1898, advertised as "holder <strong>of</strong> the world record for the mile & two mile flat races", he was one <strong>of</strong> the attractions at a "Highland| NOTE: THE PHOENIX PARK MURDERS >---> / | MURDERS <strong>of</strong> 1882 | Gathering" in Central Park, Aberdeen; won gold medal at Irish Amateur Athletics Association "Championship <strong>of</strong> Leinster" (Georgie| “The Phoenix Park Murders” were the 1882 Will dated 6.8.1874; | (see NOTE to left) | Harman has this medal); on 24.2.1906 he was beaten by newcomer Alfred Shrub in two mile race at Olympia [TIMES 26.2.1906 p.11];| assassination by “Irish National Invincibles” [IT 15.10.1930] | / | In 1913 he trained Australian runner Hans Holmer;| <strong>of</strong> Thomas Henry Burke (the senior Irish Civil discusses a court | in his youth a serious | /| Servant) and Lord Frederick Cavendish (newly case <strong>of</strong> c1908 | competitive rower, as | He features in "Running Recollections and How to Train: Being an autobiography <strong>of</strong> A. R. Downer, Champion Sprinter <strong>of</strong> the World,| appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland & nephew relating to this Will | were his brothers | and Short Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> E. C. Bredin (with his ideas on training), Len Hurst, Fred Bacon, George Blenner-Hasset Tincler,| <strong>of</strong> British Prime Minister William Gladstone), | Blenner and Charles; | with method <strong>of</strong> training in the early part <strong>of</strong> the present century and notes on training for boys......" by A.R. Downer (pub.1902, undated);| while walking in Phoenix Park, Dublin | his g.g.daughter | "The Milers" by <strong>Co</strong>rdner Nelson and Roberto Quercetani (Los Altos, California: Tafnews Press, 1985, p.52)| / | | Georgie Brian has | "Powderhall and Pedestrianism" by D.A. Jamieson, (Edinburgh, Scotland: W.A.K. Johnston, 1943, pp.86-87)| They were not simply stabbed to death, but | several photographs, | "The Quest for the Four-minute Mile" by Bob Phillips| "slashed" by means <strong>of</strong> long cuts all over their | also a trophy (glass | /| body, more painful because it takes longer to die; | decanter) 1st prize at | NOTE: A racing greyhound named "George Tincler" was entered at "Waterloo Cup" race meeting in 1899 & 1900| All the assassins were eventually captured, | Kingstown Regatta | /| five were hanged | | 1869, Pair Oar'd Race, | perhaps(?) m.cMay.1900 Rochdale, Manchester, Lancashire; to either Lydia Hardman or Lizzie Sykes| | | B.M.Tincler, || | | Geo. S.B.Tincler (str) |>>Ida Emily Tincler >>>>>>>|>>Richard >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>| | | W.Fitzsimons (coxn.) | b.1873 <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | | / | emig. to New Zealand Temple || | | / | c1891/2; d.1953 b.22.2.1898 d.1974 || | | m.Jul.-Sep.1872 | / at school in || | | at Bangor, Anglesey, | m.25.2.1897 Auckland c1915 || | | Caernarvonshire, | Arthur Le<strong>of</strong>ric Temple / || | | Wales; | b.1868 d.1956 m. 11.1.1927 Timaru, || | | Eva Louisa Kirkwood | <strong>of</strong> Castlewood, New Zealand; || | | b.c1853 Ireland | Geraldine, Elsie Palmer Chapman || | | <strong>of</strong> Barira, <strong>Co</strong>.Mayo | New Zealand b.4.3.1900 || | | / | (descended from John <strong>of</strong> Timaru, NZ || | | Eva m.2nd cMar1900 | Temple <strong>of</strong> Ten Hills, d.?.8.1966 || | | Wigton, Cumberland; | Boston, USA - p.K 56) || | | John Holmes | / |>>| | | <strong>of</strong> Highfield House, | he owned a "tin trunk"| | | Bowness on Solway | containing all the| | | Wigton, Cumberland | family papers| | | || | | |>>Charles "Charlie" Knox Kirkwood Tincler| | | | b.5.10.1880; emig. to New Zealand| | | | (following his sister Ida who emig. to NZ c1891/2)| | | | /| | | | served in the army WWI;| | | | Private in the Canterbury Regt., 1st Battalion| | | | N.Z. Expeditionary Force (service No.6/4365);| | | | /| | | | d.11.6.1917 in France, <strong>of</strong> wounds;| | | | bur. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, grave IV.B.56,| | | | Boulogne-sur-Mer, France;| | | | This cemetery contains 5577 <strong>Co</strong>mmonwealthF 28 | | | | burials <strong>of</strong> WWI and 224 <strong>of</strong> WWII


F 29 | | | || |>>Jane <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>> >|>>Mary Armstrong | |>>Evelyn "Eva" Mabel >>>>>>>>> >|>>William Ormsby| | bapt.16.3.1760 fl.1802 | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Maskew b.c1916| | Dublin; <strong>of</strong> Bishop's St. / | | Tincler | d.1918 in influenza| | Dublin 1783; Inherited from her | | b.c1884 Dublin d.1966 | epedimic| | she inherited from her grandmother | | / || | g.mother Jane Poujade Mary Poujade a | | <strong>of</strong> 53 Cromwell Road |>>Marion Maskew| | (p.K 33 & p.K 56) small legacy and her | | Hove, Sussex, with | d. aged 9 years| | "...furniture, gold "..best sattin cloke.." | | her aunt Louise, 1891 || | wedding ring & silver (p.K 33 & p.K 56) | | / |>>(Thomas Michael) >>>>>|>>| | box..." | | emig. to New Zealand Raeburn "Rae" || | / | | following her sis. Ida Maskew || | m.c20.12.1783 St.Peter's Dublin; | | / b.1920 d.2000 || | Edward Armstrong | | m.1915 Thomas / |>>| | [HC 25.12.1783]; | | Stordy Maskew m. Helen Thomas || | ["Faulkner's Dublin Journal" 20.12.1783] | | || | | | || | | |>>Claude Tincler || |>>Mary <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>> >|>>issue (p.K 09) | b.c1893 prob(?) at || | / | Carlisle, Cumberland || | b.c1766/7 Ireland; | / || | but [BIFR p.139] has b.1764; | <strong>of</strong> Highfield House, || | / | Bowness <strong>of</strong> Solway, || | Mary <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> in 1803 inherited from her | Wigton, Cumberland || | mother Mary Poujade, "...for her sole use...", | 1901 (with his mother) |>>| | "...my gold locket <strong>of</strong> my mother's hair and my gold | || | seal with <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> crest, both hanging to my | || | watch chain..." (p.K 33, p.K 56) | || | / | || | <strong>of</strong> 15 Kensington Crescent, Kensington Road, | || | London 1851-9, | || | home <strong>of</strong> her son-in-law Dr William Bruce | || | and her g.dau Letitia Bruce | |>>| | / || | d.28.12.1859 || | / || | m.30.4.1791 cousin || | Capt. Thomas <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tralee & <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>rk; || | Capt. <strong>Kerry</strong> Militia ("<strong>Kerry</strong> Legion" corps || | <strong>of</strong> volunteers) 1779, Tralee Barracks (p.K 09); || | d.17.5.1822 at Brussels, Belgium; || | [BIFR p.137] has d.1825 in error || | / || | son <strong>of</strong> Rev. John <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, || | "Parson Jack", Rector <strong>of</strong> Tralee (p.K 08) || | || | || |>>Francis Edward <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | (sometimes named Edward Francis) || | / || | younger than his sister Mary who was b.c1766/7; || | JP <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1797 || | || | || |>>Charlotte <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.c1763 (not 1773); || <strong>of</strong> Dublin & <strong>of</strong> Tralee, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; || / || in 1803 she inherited from her mother Mary || Poujade <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (p.K 33, p.K 56) a gold || chased watch, two shraggreen cases, chain with || two fancy seals and "my father's arms all set in || gold and hanging thereto"; || also "...the manuscript directed to her..." || / || d. "the Sunday before 17.2.1847" aged 84, <strong>of</strong> || paralysis, at the residence <strong>of</strong> Jeffrey Eagar, Tralee"; || ["The <strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner" 17.2.1847] || / || m.?.12.1792 (dsp) || Rowland Eagar JP; <strong>of</strong> Castle Ballymallis, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> || b.c1760 d.5.12.1830; || <strong>Co</strong>llector <strong>of</strong> Excise (customs) <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1808-1826 |F 29 | son <strong>of</strong> James Eagar & Alice <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (p.K 37) |


F 30 | || NOTE: |>><strong>Co</strong>l. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>> >|>>Venice Maud >>>>>>>> >|>>(Edward) Shirley >>>>>>>>>>>>>>??????| in 1879 he, followed | Montgomerie Tincler <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Blennerhasssett| by his younger | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> b.6.4.1876 <strong>Co</strong>rk, Ireland | Woolmer| brothers Charles | CMG, FRCSI, LRCPI / | b.c1905 London| Tincler (1883) and | known as "Blenner" <strong>of</strong> East Hill, <strong>Co</strong>lchester | /| Ernest Tincler (1885) | / (St James parish), | working at his father's| were encouraged by | b.18.11.1849 Dublin, Essex 1881 (visiting | <strong>of</strong>fice 1937| their <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | named <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> family <strong>of</strong> her cousin | /| aunts in Ireland to | Montgomerie Tincler Joseph Savill (b.c1809 | in 1971 his widow presented to Brighton & Hove City Museums a 3/4 length "Portrait <strong>of</strong> Mrs Woolmer"| to assume the | (<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Greenwich, Kent) | c1933-4, oil by Glyn Philpot (1884-1937) and "Valley Landscape" c1850, an oil on wood panel;| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | surname assumed 1879) / | d. bef.1971| surname, his grand- | / boarder at a school in | /| father John Henry | in his youth a Vicarage Road, South | m. post.1938| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | serious competitive Hayling, Hants. 1891; | d.?.5.1976| having left no | rower, as were his <strong>of</strong> Leinster Gardens, || surviving sons | brothers Charles and Paddington, 1911; |>>Capt. Frederick "Fred" Montgomery Woolmer; b.c1906 London; army, stationed at Aldershot 1938| / | George Tincler <strong>of</strong> Bracknell, Berkshire | /| the heavily | / 1926; | m.c1938 Beryl Roberts| named <strong>Co</strong>lonel | edu. King & Queen's <strong>of</strong> Shepherd's House, | her "guardian and uncle" was Sir George Thursby "the well known racing man"who appeared| usually appears as | <strong>Co</strong>llege <strong>of</strong> Physicians Ascot, Berks from 1938 | dressed as a jockey in a 1907 "Vanity Fair" caricature by "Spy", titled "Mr George"| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>of</strong> Ireland (Lic. 1870) / || Montgomerie | Mem. Royal <strong>Co</strong>llege d.15.10.1941; Will |>>Arthur Jeffery Woolmer| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>of</strong> Surgeons <strong>of</strong> Ireland proved 16.1.1942 [PPR] b.c1909 London| but occasionally as | (Lic.1871; Fellow 1889) /| Montgomerie | / m.Jan-Mar.1903 Paddington, London;| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | served in the Army Shirley Worthington Woolmer;| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Medical <strong>Co</strong>rps (AMC) b.c1868 Deal, Kent| | 1892-1906; from 1898 /| | named Royal Army <strong>of</strong> St.John's Vicarage, Chislehurst, Kent 1901;| | Medical <strong>Co</strong>rps (RAMC) <strong>of</strong> Warfield Priory, Bracknell, Berks (until sold 1936);| | / solicitor, <strong>of</strong> "Shirley W. Woolmer & <strong>Co</strong>.,| | Lt-<strong>Co</strong>l. 1892-1902; Temple Chambers, Temple Ave., London"| | participated in the /| | Ashanti Expedition perhaps(?) d.Sep-Oct.1936| | 1895-1896;| | Mentioned in Despatches (MID); GMG (1896); Queen's Star (Bronze star);| | promoted <strong>Co</strong>lonel 1.4.1902 [London Gazette 13.6.1902 p.3900];| | <strong>Co</strong>lonel & Surgeon Major, Army Medical Service 1902-6, retired 1906;| | Surgeon General at the British Military Hospital, Rawalpindi, India 1903| | [The Medical Register 1903]; member <strong>of</strong> the Naval & Military Club| | /| | Brigade-Surgeon Lieut-<strong>Co</strong>l. at "Royal Victoria Hospital", Netley (Netley Abbey), Southampton, Hampshire, when on 23.3.1898| | transport ship "Simla" arrived at Southampton with 313 on board, sick & wounded British soldiers, including 60 wounded| | from N.W.Frontier <strong>of</strong> India; One <strong>of</strong> these 60 was George Findlater (1872-1942), piper with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders,| | awarded the Victoria Cross personally by Queen Victoria at Netley on 14.5.1898, she travelling from Windsor to do this| | /| | Montreal to Liverpool on Allen Line SS "Virginian", arriving 15.6.1912; Tilbury, London to Sydney on Orient Line SS "Osterley", dep. 11.10.1912 arr. 21.11.1912;| | London to Brisbane, Queensland on The Aberdeen Line SS "Demosthenes", departing 24.10.1914 stating Australia as intended place <strong>of</strong> residence;| | travelled to New Zealand for big-game fishing c1915; at Geyser Hotel, Rotorua, NZ in 191_(?) and again in NZ for his last six months in 1926;| | d.10.6.1926 (not 24.5.1926 ) King George V Hospital, Rotorua, North Island, NZ;| | bur. Rotorua Cem.; Will dated 6.6.1926, pr.8.1.1927 London [PPR];| | administration granted to his brother Charles Lewis <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| | /| | m.?.4.1875; Gertrude Harcourt Willcox; <strong>of</strong> Kingstown, <strong>Co</strong>.Dublin; d.?.4.1878| | /| | p. Zima Louisa Helen Ebden; b.25.9.1854 Cape <strong>Co</strong>lony (now Cape Province, S.A.);| | dau. <strong>of</strong> Alfred Johnson Ebden <strong>of</strong> Belmont, Cape <strong>Co</strong>lony;| | NOTE: her name "Zima" derives from the name <strong>of</strong> her mother, Decima Grimley| | /| | <strong>Co</strong>l. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> was at Singapore in July 1882 and as a result <strong>of</strong> his stay there was named as co-respondent in divorce proceedings held 1883| | [divorce court file 8633; J 77/292/8633]; the case was brought by Alexander Gentle (<strong>of</strong> London; <strong>of</strong> Bellevue, Singapore; & <strong>of</strong> Sherwood <strong>Co</strong>ttage,| | Singapore), merchant and secretary <strong>of</strong> the Singapore Chamber <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>mmerce, against his wife Zima Louisa Helen Gentle, nee Ebden;| | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> chose to defend himself & was ordered to pay the petitioner's legal fees <strong>of</strong> more than £500, a large amount for the time;| | Zima d.11.3.1915 Kensington, London| | /| | Zima Louisa Helen Ebden had m.1st 22.10.1874 Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, London; Alexander Gentle (D 1883) and they had| | 5 children, including Zima Helen Gentle b.25.8.1875, Winifred Gentle b.11.8.1879 & Eric Grant Gentle b.9.11.1880| | /| | Zima Louisa Helen Gentle m.2nd cJan-Mar 1886 Brighton, Sussex, to novelist Bertram Mitford (b.13-Jun-1855 Bath, Somerset); <strong>of</strong> 84 Westbourne Park Rd, London;| | following this marriage she used the name Louisa Helen Mitford; they had a daughter Yseulte Helen Mitford (b.1887 Kensington); he resided at 55 Holand Road,| | Kensington, London 1911; between 1882 and 1913 Bertram Mitford published 44 novels, mostly action adventure stories set in Southern Africa, in a similar style toF 30 | | H. Rider Haggard, with whom he ihas been compared; Bertram Mitford d. 4.10.1914 <strong>Co</strong>wfold, Horsham, Sussex


F 31 | || NOTE: in 1883 he |>>Charles Lewis Tincler <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| (like his brothers | b.5.10.1852 Ireland, named Charles Lewis Tincler| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | (<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> surname assumed 1883)| Tincler 1879 and | /| Ernest Tincler 1885) | in his youth a serious competitive rower, as were his brothers Blenner and George| were encouraged by | /| their <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>of</strong> Kingstown, <strong>Co</strong>.Dublin; moved to England;| aunts in Ireland to | <strong>of</strong> Kensington, London 1891; <strong>of</strong> Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex 1911-26;| to assume the | <strong>of</strong> "The New Club", Bexhill-on-Sea 1926; <strong>of</strong> 53 Jameson Road, Bexhill-on-Sea 1935;| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | plaintiff in a court case <strong>of</strong> c1908 regarding his father's Will <strong>of</strong> 6.8.1874,| surname, his grand- | his brother Ernest being the defendant [IT 15.10.1930]| father John Henry | /| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | d.11.5.1935 Sussex; Will pr. 27.6.1935 [PPR]; executors: his 1st cousin| having left no | Venice Maud Woolmer and her husband Shirley Woolmer, solicitor (F 27)| surviving sons | /| | m.3.2.1883 St.Peter's Church, Brighton, Sussex, England;| | Catherine Elizabeth Paxton| | b.c1850/51 Adelaide, South Australia;| | <strong>of</strong> Palmeira Square, Brighton, Sussex 1883| || NOTE: in 1883 he |>><strong>Co</strong>l. Ernest <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Tincler <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| (like his brothers b.29.6.1863 Monkstown, <strong>Co</strong>.Dublin, Ireland, named Ernest Blennerhasstt Tincler| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> surname assumed 1885)| Tincler 1879 and /| Chas Tincler 1883) <strong>Co</strong>mmissioned Lieut. in the 1st Battalion Royal Inniskillin Fusiliers, 6.5.1885;| were encouraged by Infantry Lieut. at Portsea Barracks, Hampshire 1891; promoted Major 3.11.1902 [London Gazette 6.1.1903 p.109];| their <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> served in China & India; posted to Tientsin, North China 1911;| aunts in Ireland to attached to the Indian Army 1912;| to assume the retired 29.6.1913 [London Gazette 1.7.1913] [TIMES 2.7.1913];| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> /| surname, his grand- served WWI as Lt.-<strong>Co</strong>l Royal Inniskillin Fusiliers (27th Regt.);| father John Henry temp. Lt.-<strong>Co</strong>l. Liverpool Regt (1st G. Battalion),| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Mentioned in Despatches (MID) [London Gazette 14.6.1918, p.7052]| having left no /| surviving sons for many years the Adjutant <strong>of</strong> the 3rd Regt. Royal Jersey Militia, Jersey C.I.| /| defendant in a court case <strong>of</strong> c1908 regarding his father's Will <strong>of</strong> 6.8.1874, his brother| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Montgomerie <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> being the plaintiff [IT 15.10.1930]| /| <strong>of</strong> 8 Rue Ebu Yasser, Sporting Club, Ramleh, Egypt 1935;| <strong>of</strong> Alexandria, Egypt 1938| /| d.2.8.1937 at 12 Rue Boileau, Paris, France;| administration with Will pr.28.1.1938 London [PPR];| [NA: <strong>Co</strong>urt Records FO 847/143/| Estate <strong>of</strong> E.B. Blennerhasset - <strong>Co</strong>nsulate, Alexandria, Egypt, 1937]| /| m.1st Oct-Dec.1892 Kensington, London;| Ethel Bowles| /| m.2nd Jul-Sep.1899 Middlesex (to either Mary Boyd or Ada Faithful) - CHECK THIS| /| m.3rd c1921/25 Alexandria, Egypt;| Marguerite (Marguerita) Arduin| [British <strong>Co</strong>nsulate marriages vol.15 p.203];| d. post 1938|||||||||||||||F 31 |


F 32 | BLENNERHASSETT MEDICAL DYNASTY <strong>of</strong> BALLYMACPRIOR LODGE, Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>|>>Richard >>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>Richard >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Elizabeth "Eliza" >>>>>>>> >|>>issue (p.K 48)The seven surviving sons <strong>of</strong> Dr Henry William <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (William, Richard, Thomas, Rowland, Townsend, Aremberg, Edward) were<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.est.c1781; in their youth known for spending their days fishing, shooting and cockfighting; They continued a medical tradition started by theirBALLYMACPRIOR the elder; | "the younger"; | <strong>of</strong> Ballymacprior, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; d.21.12.1857 Ballymacprior Lodge, Killorglin; grandfather, three brothers & a cousin being physicians, one a ships' doctor on an emigrant ship, another brother a Pharmacist in the USALODGE b.c1718 d.c11.7.1791 | known as | /Ballymacprior | "Yellow Dick" | m.27.1.1805 Dromavally (Dromavalla) Church, nr Killorglin A "Dr W. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>" and a "T. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>" were members <strong>of</strong> the "Board <strong>of</strong> Guardians" for Tralee Workhouse 1847 (p.IRE 1)/ | (perhaps he suffered | [Ennis Chronicle 4.2.1805] & [<strong>Co</strong>rk Morning Chronicle 4.2.1805] I am not aware <strong>of</strong> a Dr William <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (unless it is Dr Henry William Blennerhasett, but in 1847 he lived at Dublin)<strong>of</strong> Ballymacprior Lodge, Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | from jaundice) |(from c1785) [Hibernian Chronicle 14.7.1791] | / |>>Dr Henry William >>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>William <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.c1816/17 (dsp); suffered smallpox in 1835; unm.;& [Waterford Herald 19.7.1791] | b.est.c1750; | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, MD | Perhaps(?) identical with William G. BH (on "Board <strong>of</strong> Customs") in 1851 <strong>of</strong> Laharan, Valentia, Caherciveen,/ | <strong>of</strong> Ballymacprior | b.1783 <strong>of</strong> Ballymacprior | where he held House, <strong>of</strong>fices & land [GV <strong>Kerry</strong> 1852]; At the 1881 census he was staying with the widow <strong>of</strong> hisDr Thomas O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell, MD (<strong>of</strong> Rathkeale, | Lodge, Killorglin | Lodge, Killorglin | brother Dr Edward BH MD, and her sons, in lodging house at Llanfair Fechan, Caernarvonshire, Wales (p.K 53)<strong>Co</strong>.Limerick; also <strong>of</strong> Tralee & Ballymacprior | from c1785; | [GV <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1852] |in <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>) son <strong>of</strong> Jane <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | [WALLIS] has him | / |>>Dr Richard >>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Richard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.c1842; Private in the <strong>Kerry</strong> Militia at Tralee Barracks 1864;and father-in-law <strong>of</strong> Daniel O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell | b.c1780 in error | edu. Edinburgh Univ. | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, MD | their civil marriage record names his father Dr Richard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (the only other"The Liberator" (p.K 34), resided at | d.12.7.1821 | MD 1805; Licentiate, | b.1818/21 at Dublin | "Richard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> MD" in Ireland at the time was his 1st cousin b.c1830/1 (F.25)Ballymacprior Lodge until he died there 1785 | [paper <strong>of</strong> 25.7.1821] | Royal <strong>Co</strong>llege <strong>of</strong> | <strong>of</strong> Dingle, <strong>Kerry</strong> 1824 ? // | / | Physicians in Ireland | later to Tralee 1839 | m.21.5.1864 St John (RC) Tralee; Johanna Donoghue, servant, b.c1835m. Mary Rice <strong>of</strong> Ballingolin (later named | Medic (Doctor) | (L.R.C.P., also called | / |Burnham) dau. <strong>of</strong> Edward Rice (and said to be | [TCD-AD | L.K.Q.C.P.) Dublin 1809 | edu. Edinburgh Univ. |>>Honoria <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.c13.3.1852 Tralee; bapt.13.3.1852 St John (RC) Traleeg.dau. <strong>of</strong> Lucy <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ballyseedy & | see the entry for | as later were his sons | Medical School she may not belong here - is possibly dau. <strong>of</strong> Richard Francis & Honoria BH on F 12Lt. John Walker, but not confirmed) (p.BL 3) | his son Townsend | Rowland & Edward | (MD 1842, where also| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>] | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; | qualified in surgery) and Dublin (midwifry); member <strong>of</strong> the Royal <strong>Co</strong>llege <strong>of</strong> Surgeons, Dublin;| / | Hon. Mem. <strong>of</strong> the Royal | as medical student 1841 resided at Bridge-<strong>of</strong>-Allan, Logie, Perthshire, Scotland, his pr<strong>of</strong>ession "surgeon";founder <strong>of</strong> <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> medical dynasty in <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; Resident JP for <strong>Co</strong>. | Physical Soc. <strong>of</strong> Edin. | Bridge-<strong>of</strong>-Allan was a fashionable "Spa Town", like Cheltenham & Leamington, with health-giving waters<strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1785; Perhaps(?) identical with the Richard BH who was a junior | / | /<strong>of</strong>ficer (2nd Lt ?) in the "<strong>Kerry</strong> Legion" regiment <strong>of</strong> volunteers 1779; | Respected & popular | Ship's surgeon on barque "Bussorah Merchant" (Master: Mr.Beal) 1845-47, sailing from The Downs, Kent, England (dep. 8.2.1845) to Sydney, NSW (arr. 22.6.1845);c1804 became a joint owner, with Richard Chute <strong>of</strong> Chute Hall (F 10), <strong>of</strong> | doctor practising at | left Sydney (dep. 17.8.1845) for Culcutta, India, where Dr. BH took the opportunity to study cholera, endemic in the city; the ship transported 250 Indian "free labourers"Blennerville Windmill, built by Sir Rowland BH (F 02) and previously leased | Dublin, Dingle and | from the port <strong>of</strong> Culcutta to the British colony <strong>of</strong> Demerara (later joined with Berbice to form “British Guyana”, now “Guyana”); one week after leaving Culcutta cholerato his son-in-law William BH (F 13), the son <strong>of</strong> Sir Rowland BH, Bart. (F 02) | Tralee, became known | broke out on the ship and 51 passengers died, "...every one <strong>of</strong> whom he was himself obliged to launch over board at night, as the sailors were afraid to touch them...";| / | as "the poor man's | a watercolour by David Michael Hartigan Little <strong>of</strong> sailing ship "Bussorah Merchant" is in "La Trobe Picture <strong>Co</strong>llection" at State Library <strong>of</strong> Victoria, Melbourne, Australiam.?.6.1780 Hon. Eliza (Elizabeth) Mullins (de Moleyns from 1841) | physician" because <strong>of</strong> | /<strong>of</strong> Burnham House, Dingle; d.29.10.1844; dau. <strong>of</strong> the 1st Baron Ventry | his willingness to | For 4 years he was a well respected ship's doctor on the barque "Jeanie Johnston" (p.K 42); "JJ" was built 1847 at Quebec City, as a cargo ship, by Canadian shipwright& grandaughter <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> & Townsend Gun | always give the best | John Munn, & sold that same year to Nicholas Donovan, <strong>of</strong> Tralee merchants John Donovan & Sons, for transporting timber; she took emigrants to Quebec, Baltimore(p.K 25); [GM Mar.1845] has her d.5.11.1844, in error | care to everyone who | or N.York, returning to Ireland with a cargo <strong>of</strong> timber & foodstuffs; On 24.4.1848 "JJ" sailed from Blennerville, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> to Quebec, her first voyage as an emigrant ship,| | crossed his path | carrying 200 passengers and a crew <strong>of</strong> 17; On the day before this voyage, while moored at Blennerville, he delivered on board baby boy Nicholas "Johnston" Ryal;| | / | On 16.10.1854 the ship owners John Donovan & Son wrote that "he was one <strong>of</strong> the few medical men who could say that, during a period <strong>of</strong> four years, he never had a<strong>of</strong> 26 Lower Gardiner St., Dublin 1858; Physician at Dublin for twelve years (at North-West Dispensary, | single death on board his ship (except that <strong>of</strong> one infant at the breast) and one <strong>of</strong> his voyages was madein that dreadful year when very few vessels escaped great andBeresford St.; "The Sick Poor Institution", Meath St.; & seven years at "Dublin General Dispensary"); | serious loss <strong>of</strong> life amongst their passengers..." [Tralee Chronicle 17.11.1854];Physician at Dingle Dispensary, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1824-39, he being the 2nd doctor at Dingle (the first started in | on leaving the ship at end <strong>of</strong> 1852 the crew presented him with a gift, as a sign <strong>of</strong> their appreciation and affection; this was a fine folding "surgical saw" in brass, ivory1814); at Tralee, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> from 1839; Physican at Castleisland Fever Hospital, Castleisland, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | and steel; engraved on one side is "Doctor R. Blennerhasset" and on the other "from the crew <strong>of</strong> the Jeannie Johnstone 1852"; this saw came into possession <strong>of</strong> an Ohio,"Medical Directory for Ireland 1860" [MDI]; Chairman <strong>of</strong> Tralee Town <strong>Co</strong>mmissioners; | USA antique dealer who in May 2006 <strong>of</strong>fered it for sale on eBay, it being subsequently acquired by the <strong>Kerry</strong> <strong>Co</strong>unty Museum, Tralee for their collection;in 1847 living at Strand Street, Tralee; Returned to Dublin, at 26 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin c1855-61; | "Jeanie Johnston" made at least 16 voyages from Blennerville to Quebec, Baltimore or N.York 1848-55, the principal destination being Quebec, and transportedinoculated his own surviving eight children against smallpox in 1835; | / | many emigrants; The ship was sold in 1856 & sank in mid-atlantic on 31.10.1858 while carrying timber from Quebec to Hull; all the crew were savedAuthor <strong>of</strong> three papers pub. in the "Dublin Journal <strong>of</strong> Medical Science": | / | /"A Thermometrical Register for Dingle During Seven Years" 1841 [DJMS vol.?, article ?] | in May 1854 he joined "Lady Russell" <strong>of</strong> Liverpool as ship's doctor, with charge <strong>of</strong> more than 500 passengers; he crossed the Atlantic 6 or 7 times; Many testimonials to his"On Small Pox after Vaccination" 1841 (not 1845), from letter <strong>of</strong> 15.5.1840 [DJMS vol.18, article 11] | ability were written by passengers [Quebec Morning Chronicle 25.5.1850] & [Tralee Chronicle 17.11.1854]; In Sept 1854 he was one <strong>of</strong> two doctors aboard emigrant ship"On the extremely rare Occurrence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>nsumption in Dingle & its Neighbourhood" 1841 | Ben Nevis (a sister ship <strong>of</strong> "Lady Russell") at Liverpool, preparing to leave for Australia with 466 German emigrants, when cholera broke out & 2 children died; The ship left[DJMS vol.19, article 12], this last being reprinted in [KEP 1.5.1841] | / | Liverpool on 26.9.1854 & by the time it reached Queenstown (<strong>Co</strong>bh) in <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk on 29th had 19 cases <strong>of</strong> Cholera & 14 deaths (see <strong>Co</strong>roner's Report in a Liverpool newspaper| / | / | [The Nation 7.10.1854] & [Freeman's Journal];Dr Henry William <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> was a strong supporter <strong>of</strong> Daniel O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell "The Liberator" (p.K 34); | Dr Richard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> d.30.9.1854 <strong>of</strong> Cholera, on board the "Ben Nevis" as it was moored in Queenstown Harbour (previously <strong>Co</strong>ve, now Cóbh) prior to sailing forIn 1828 he signed "Protestant Petition in favour <strong>of</strong> Catholic Emancipation" and in 1844 presided over a | Galveston, Texas, USA; he is bur. at the Old Church graveyard, Cóbh (pronounced "<strong>Co</strong>ve"), <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk; no headstone survives; Newspaper items about him as ship's doctornumber <strong>of</strong> Repeal meetings at Tralee, including that <strong>of</strong> 9.6.1844 held in the square at Tralee where the | appeared in the [Tralee Chronicle 9.4.1848, 22.6.1850, 23.7.1852, 17.11.1854], [<strong>Kerry</strong> Evening Post 4.10.1854], [The Nation 7.10.1854], [GM Nov.1854];people <strong>of</strong> Tralee proclaimed support &sympathy for Daniel O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell & condemned the government | The life <strong>of</strong> Dr Richard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> has been researched by Helen O'Carroll, curator <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kerry</strong> <strong>Co</strong>unty Museum at Tralee and historian for the "Jeanie Johnston" replicafor putting him in Goal; In April 1829 the Catholic Emancipation Act was put through the British | shipbuilding project at Blennerville & Fenit in <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> (p.K 42); Helen is author <strong>of</strong> "Richard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> - Ship's Doctor" in [The <strong>Kerry</strong> Magazine Issue 7 1996]parliament at Westminster by Wellington, it being put the House <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>mmons by Sir Robert Peel; | /The Act said that UK Catholics could henceforth sit as M.P.s at Westminster, thus enabling Dan | m. est.c1854 Honora Murphy; no marriage record located; [BIFR p.139] has Dr Richard unm. but he had a family;O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell to take a seat; When Dan O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell left <strong>Kerry</strong> on his election as MP for Dublin in 1832, his | Honora Murphy was dau. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>rnelius Donoghue <strong>of</strong> Gortnaclough and Margaret Green, m.18.2.1830 (RC) at Firiesnominees for the <strong>Kerry</strong> election were his son-in-law Charles O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell & Mr Mullins; | /Dr Henry W. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> seconded Mr Mullins (who had been proposed by Dan O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell's | RICHARD BLENNERHASSETT, MD, IN KERRY DURING THE FAMINEbrother John O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell <strong>of</strong> Grenagh) & both men were elected without opposition [TIMES 29.12.1832] | from [The <strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner" 7.4.1847]: "...CONDITION OF THE COUNTRY - STARVATION IN KERRY. The following inquests were lately held in the county <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kerry</strong>:| / | the first on the body <strong>of</strong> Mary Kennedy, on 27th March, at Derrymore. Catherine Moriarty sworn. — Deceased, Mary Kennedy was her sister. She, deceased,d.9.2.1861 Leith, near Edinburgh, Scotland; bur. in family vault <strong>of</strong> brother-in-law, Mr Paton <strong>of</strong> Leith; | and three children were sent on a car from Inch, to the Tralee Poor-house by the Rev. George O'Sullivan. They were not taken into the Workhouse. Denis Sears was theHis obituary in [Tralee Chronicle] & [KEP 20.2.1861] says "<strong>of</strong> large & enlightened views & unfettered | carman who brought them. He carried them back part <strong>of</strong> the way, and about two hours after nightfall he turned them out <strong>of</strong> the car and left them on the road.by class by class distinctions, he was the very antithesis <strong>of</strong> all that is illiberal in politics or religion" | Jeremiah Flyn let them into his house at Derrymore that night. They then came on to the house <strong>of</strong> the Widow Layne, who refused to let them in, and they remained near| / | / | the wall which was close to the house. Deceased died the next morning. On the way from the poor house they got some bread at Tralee. They used to be two daysNOTE: There is a tradition, told by descendants <strong>of</strong> Dr. Henry William BH, | m.1st est.c1815 | without any food before they were sent to the poor house, and is <strong>of</strong> opinion that if deceased had food, she would not now be dead.that a <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> family "big house" or estate (sometimes mistaken in | Anne Bell | Richard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, MD, deposed that the deceased Mary Kennedy came by her death, to the best <strong>of</strong> his judgment, from starvation. — Verdict, died <strong>of</strong> starvation.the telling as being "Ballyseedy Castle") "…had been lost to the family | d.10.8.1852 Killarney | The same verdict was returned on the inquest <strong>of</strong> Daniel Griffin, one <strong>of</strong> the children, who also died on that occasion. On the 29th <strong>of</strong> March a third inquest was held nearthrough the death <strong>of</strong> a first wife from whom we were descended, the house | / | Derrymore, on the body <strong>of</strong> Catherine Moriarty, the witness on the two former inquests. John O'Donnell deposed that he yesterday saw the deceased Catherine Moriartythen passed to the family <strong>of</strong> the second wife…"; this tale may refer to | m.2nd 1858 | & two children with her by the wall in the same place she now lies; did not speak to her but spoke to the boy that was with her, who told witness she could take no food.Ballymacprior Lodge and Mrs Roche, but that is supposition, not proven… | Mrs Roche, a divorcee, | In about two hours after he saw her, at which time she was not dead; the two children came to the house <strong>of</strong> witness after nightfall, and told them she was dead;F 32 | | she m.1st to | he put the children into a house <strong>of</strong> his and gave them some straw for a bed, and went to where she was, and found her dead. —Verdict like the preceding…"


F 33 | | ||>> <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | |>>Henry <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; perhaps(?) b.c1819; d. an inf.| <strong>of</strong> Ballymacprior | |>>Thomas <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> d. an inf.| Lodge, Killorglin, | || <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | |>>Thomas <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.10.9.1821; suffered smallpox in 1835; <strong>of</strong> Launemount <strong>Co</strong>ttage, Killorglin;| | | m.13.2.1866 (not 21.2.1866) at Killallagh (cousin) Eliza Barry; <strong>of</strong> Meanus, Kiltallagh, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; d.1822 (dsp); dau. <strong>of</strong> Thomas Barry| | MONTREAL || | QUEBEC, CANADA |>>Dr Rowland >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>(Charlotte) Rhoda <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.22.1.1866 <strong>Co</strong>olaney, Tobercurry, <strong>Co</strong>.Sligo; d.1883| | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, MD || | | b.c1823/4 Ireland |>>Rowland Hamilton >>>>> >|>>Rowland James >>>>>>>>> >|>>Rowland Nelson >>>>>>>> >|>>| | | / | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| | | LRCSI (Royal <strong>Co</strong>ll. | <strong>of</strong> 43 Durocher St. | <strong>of</strong> 583 Durocher St. | b.30.3.1921;| | NOTE: | <strong>of</strong> Surgeons <strong>of</strong> | Montreal, Quebec, | Montreal, Quebec, | <strong>of</strong> Dollard Des| | The Ship "Carlotta" | Ireland) 1861; | Canada; | 1917; | Ormeaux, Montreal| | arrived at Halifax, | LRCPI (Royal <strong>Co</strong>ll. | b.19.12.1867 <strong>Co</strong>olaney, | b.12.4.1897 Mont. | /| | Nova Scotia, Canada | <strong>of</strong> Physicians <strong>of</strong> | Tobercurry, <strong>Co</strong>.Sligo | d.16.12.1984 Mont. | m. Mrs Bessie| | 27.3.1872 from | Ireland) as was his | / | bur. Montreal; | Aronson, nee | | Portland, Maine; | father & his brother | emig. to Canada 1880; | Sales Manager, || | one <strong>of</strong> the 33 | Edward B'hassett; | settled Montreal, PQ; | "Better Packaging |>>Ruth Margaret >>>>>>>>> >|>>| | passengers was a | Univ. St.Andrews | Joined the Plymouth | <strong>of</strong> Canada Ltd" | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; || | Mr. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | (MD 1862); LRCP | Brethren; a clerk | / | [BIFR p.139] names || | (who was this?); | Edinburgh 1862; | in 1891; worked | Proprietor <strong>of</strong> | her Ruth Isabel || | the source was a | Lic. Midwife 1862; | for Canadian Pacific | "The Easy Washing | in error; R.I. was <strong>of</strong> || | Halifax newspaper; | [Med. Dir. 1873 & | Railway <strong>Co</strong>. in | Machine <strong>Co</strong>.Ltd" with | the prev. generation); || | also on p.CAN 21 | Med.Register 1877] | Montreal 1894 to | stores at Outremont | b.27.3.1923; |>>| | | MD at <strong>Co</strong>olaney, | 1936; Dock Supt; | & Notre Dame de | <strong>of</strong> Montreal || | | <strong>Co</strong>.Sligo 1866-78 | Served with Imperial | Grace in Montreal, | / || | | / | Government Dept., | selling 'Easy' Vacuum | m.7.9.1946 || | | as a boy he took part | British Ministry <strong>of</strong> | Electric Washer | Albert Henry || | | in "The Voyage <strong>of</strong> | Shipping in WWI | / | Hall; b.7.3.1920 || | | the '<strong>Co</strong>lleen Dhas'" | (Eng. & Transport | Driver; Clerk 1917; | d.24.2.1998; || | | (See below) | Supervisor, St.John | Plymouth Brethren; | bur. Mount || | | / | New Brunswick); | Drafted for service | Royal Cemetery, || | | d.14.1.1878 <strong>Co</strong>olaney, | [Lovell's Montreal | in WWI 1917 | Montreal || | | Tobercurry, <strong>Co</strong>.Sligo | Directory 1891-2]; | (2nd Depot Battalion, | || | | [<strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner | d.23.1.1950 | 2nd Quebec Regt.) | |>>| | | 22.1.1878] | / | / |>>James Skinner || | | / | m.1st 19.4.1892 | m.1st 20.5.1920 | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | | m.23.5.1863 Dublin | at the bride's home | Winnie (Ethelwyn) | b.29.12.1925 || | | Maria Haire b.c1839 | (Parish <strong>of</strong> Tres | Bickerdike | d.29.12.1925 || | | (perhaps England); | St.Sacrement, | b.15.2.1895 | (stillborn) |>>| | | d.24.4.05 Montreal; | Chateaugay <strong>Co</strong>.) | d.26.11.1967 | || | | sister <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth | Montreal, Quebec; | / | || | | Lizzie Haire (p.K 43) | Janet Weston Gordon | m.2nd post1967; | || | | / | <strong>of</strong> Montreal; | (Anna) Margaret | |>>| | | Her son Rowland | b.1870 d.5.2.1936 | Dickson Stewart | || | | Hamilton BH | / | <strong>of</strong> Montreal (dsp); | || | | emig. to Montreal | m.2nd Ida Swift | b.c1905/6 | || | | 1880; She followed | (dsp) | d.9.10.1999 Montreal | || | | him there with her | | bur. Montreal | || | | dau. Harriet 1882; |>>Thomas Aremberg | / | || | | Her son Townsend | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Obit. in [Montreal | || | | followed in 1883; | b.30.6.1869 <strong>Co</strong>olaney, | Gazette 13.10.1999 | || | | Two other children | Tobercurry, <strong>Co</strong>.Sligo; | & 14.10.199] also | || | | died, in 1881 & 1883 | d.Jan-Mar.1881; | [Winnipeg Free | || | | / | at school in Dundalk, | Press 13.10.1999] | || | The Voyage <strong>of</strong> the '<strong>Co</strong>lleen Dhas' | Ireland | / | || | NOTE: Brothers Rowland (F 33) & Aremberg | | her 2nd marriage; | |>>| | (F 36) <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> were leaders <strong>of</strong> |>>Harriet | She m.1st William || | five Tralee boys who on 29.6.1844 left | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Kenneth Ross (issue) || | Blennerville quay to row a 24ft boat to Dublin | b.2.1.1872 <strong>Co</strong>olaney, | || | (via river Shannon & the Grand Canal) to visit | Tobercurry, <strong>Co</strong>.Sligo; | || | their hero Daniel O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell, "The Liberator" | d.28.1.1909 | MONTREAL || | (p.K 34) in Richmond Goal; The voyage took a | at Montreal | QUEBEC |>>Wynetta Janet >>>>>>>>>> >|>>| | week; on arrival they were invited to dinner by | / | CANADA <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | Dan O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell, in prison; Their brothers Thomas | emig. to Monteal | b.11.2.1930; <strong>of</strong> Rideau Ferry || | & Townsend joined them for the final stage <strong>of</strong> | with her mother | Lanark <strong>Co</strong>., Ontario || | the return journey; | in 1882; brothers | / || | in November that year, after his release, Dan | Rowland Hamilton | m.13.8.1955 || | O'<strong>Co</strong>nnell visited Tralee, a parade organized | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> 1880 | Philip Leander Mitton || | in his honour; At the head <strong>of</strong> the procession | and (Wm) Townsend | b.18.7.1932; || | was carried their boat, the "<strong>Co</strong>lleen Dhas" | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> 1883 | d.17.4.1010 Rideau Ferry |F 33 | | | / | also settled there | Cem, Lanark <strong>Co</strong>. 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F 34 | | | / | | || | See "The Voyage <strong>of</strong> the '<strong>Co</strong>lleen Dhas' " by |>>William Townsend |>>Ruth Isabel (Isabella) >>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>Weston George |>>| | Russell McMorran [KERRY MAGAZINE | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Morgan || | issue 2 1990] and ["A Guide to Blennerville & | b.18.5.1873 <strong>Co</strong>olaney, | b.1900 | b.17.4.1923 || | the Dingle Peninsula" by Frank <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Tobercurry, <strong>Co</strong>.Sligo | d.1.8.1933; | d. at birth || | <strong>of</strong> Tralee with Sara Hollwey (Pub. Butler Sims, | / | <strong>of</strong> Montreal | || | Dublin, c1992 - <strong>BLENNERVILLE</strong>/2] p.G 7 & G 69 | d.c1874 (as an infant) | / |>>Ernest Henry || | | | <strong>Co</strong>olaney, Tobercurry | m. Henry George Morgan || | | | | Mogan; d.1960 b.6.3.1928; d. || | | | | || | | | |>>Walter Gordon >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Stanton "Stan" Walter || | | | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Louis <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | | | | b.17.9.1904 d.17.2.1988; b.24.5.1935; unm. |>>| | | | | <strong>of</strong> Montreal, Quebec <strong>of</strong> Hampstead,| | | | | (& <strong>of</strong> St.John, Montreal, Quebec| | | | | New Brunswick (and <strong>of</strong> St.John, New| | | | | during summer) Brunswick in summer)| | | | | /| | | | | m.20.9.1928| | | | | Florence Violet Crowe| | | | | b.1907 d.1980| | | | || | | | |>>Arthur Haire >>>>>>>>>>|>>Robert Lorne >>>>>>>>> >|>>| | | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | | | b.9.10.1919 Montreal | b.6.9.1950 || | | | d. bef.1977; <strong>of</strong> | at Missquoi, |>>| | | | Point Clair, Montreal | Sweetburg, Que.;| | | | / | <strong>of</strong> Kamloops, BC| | | | / | /| | | | m.1st | m.3.6.1978| | | | Ruth Calhoun; | Sally Elizabeth| | | | <strong>of</strong> Montreal (dsp) | Haywood-Farmer;| | | | / | b.15.8.1950 Vancouver, BC| | | | / || | | | m.2nd c1950 (issue) |>>Richard Anthony >>>>>>> >|>>| | | | Gladys Irene Myers, <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | | | MPA; b.2.4.1948 Montreal; || | | | b.16.8.1926 Stormont, <strong>of</strong> Halifax, Nova || | | | Nova Scotia, Canada; Scotia & <strong>of</strong> New || | | | d.c1986; City Clerk, Glasgow, Nova Scotia || | | | Halifax, Nova Scotia; / || | | | Charter member <strong>of</strong> m.1st c1968 || | | | "Association <strong>of</strong> Mary E. MacLellan || | | | Municipal b.11.11.1949; <strong>of</strong> |>>| | | | Administrators" Hammonds Plains, NS;| | | | <strong>of</strong> Nova Scotia Immigration Officer;| | | | / (p. Brian Hatchett)| | | | / /| | | | / m.2nd 1988| | | | / Debbie | | | | m.3rd| | | | Enid Annie <strong>Co</strong>peman >>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Angela Janet| | | | (not Edith) <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>;| | | | b.16.5.1928 b.28.1.1958;| | | | Norfolk, England; <strong>of</strong> Owen Sound;| | | | emig. to Canada London; & Toronto,| | | | early 1950s; all in Ontario| | | | d.21.4.1975 /| | | | Montreal, Quebec Human Resources| | | | / Director, Geos<strong>of</strong>t Inc.| | | | (she m.2nd Technical Director <strong>of</strong>| | | | Errol Vince Roberts, Alumnae Theatre,| | | | who d.1994) Toronto (oldest still| | | | operating Theatre| | | | <strong>Co</strong>mpany in Canada)| | | | /| | | | m.1st 1.10.1977| | | | Lakeshore Evangelical| | | | Ch., Dorval, Montreal;| | | | Norman David Finlay| | | | /| | | | m.2nd 9.2.1990F 34 | | | | Brian David Muir


F 35 | | | || | NOTE: >----> | |>>William Townsend >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>James Rowland >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>James Roy Dugan| | William Townsend | (a.k.a. William Thomas) <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (aka James Roy <strong>Co</strong>nway)| | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (a.k.a. b.c1925 (Feb. or May?);| | wrongly believed that | b.6.9.1874 <strong>Co</strong>olaney, Tobercurry, <strong>Co</strong>.Sligo James Roy Dugan) <strong>of</strong> LaPine, Oregon; After| | he was descended from | (another source has him b.6.8.1877; b.1901/3 Bolivar, Ohio his father's death took his| | or otherwise an heir to | his headstone indicates he was b.1879); / step-father's sur name,| | Harman <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | in his youth he was known as "Townsend", With his family moved as "James Roy <strong>Co</strong>nway"| | <strong>of</strong> "<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | but came to dislike the name & in 1918 was using to Vancouver, BC; then /| | Island" in W. Virginia | "William Thomas BH" (by the 1930s he is said to to Seattle, Washington m. several times (dsp)| | (p.K 13) | have adopted "William Timothy BH", but it could 1906; to Portland, Oregon| | | be "Timothy" was a memory error for "Thomas") after 1920| | | / /| | | <strong>of</strong> Bolivar, Ohio c1901/3; he believed in error that Changed his name to James Roy Dugan in early 1920s;| | | he was born in Ohio and census returns show that) Founded one <strong>of</strong> the first large taxicab businesses at| | | Registered for U.S. WWI draft 1918 Portland, Oregon; Lifetime member <strong>of</strong> the Elks;| | | / d.1.1.1931 Portland, Oregon, USA; probate 3.1.1931| | | emig. to Canada 1883, settled Montreal, Quebec; as "Rowland G. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>" <strong>of</strong> Portland, Oregon| | | followed his bro. Rowland Hamilton BH (in 1880) /| | | and mother & sister Harriet (who went in 1882); m.1st to Helen (D);| | | moved to Vancouver, BC, Canada; NOTE: Helen remarried <strong>Co</strong>nway;| | | settled at Seattle, King <strong>Co</strong>., Washington 1906; they had a dau. Marion <strong>Co</strong>nway (b.25.12.1883| | | <strong>of</strong> 5523 Renton Ave., Seattle 1915; d.8.7.1958 Marin <strong>Co</strong>., Califoria) who m. Cassidy| | | <strong>of</strong> 142 Ranier Ave., Seattle 1920; driver 1915;| | | laundryman & driver, Supply Laundry <strong>Co</strong>., Seattle m.2nd Alice Eliza >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Molly Lou Dugan >>>>>>>> >|>>| | | 1920; d.3.8.1947 Seattle, Washington; Carroll b.1.10.1930; || | | bur. Mt Pleasant Cem., Seattle (lot 103, section 8); b.21.7.1903 <strong>of</strong> Portland, Oregon || | | / Royalton, Wisconsin; / || | | m.1st to (mother <strong>of</strong> James Rowland BH) d.3.3.1993 m.20.9.1948 || | | / Portland, Oregon; Richard Alexander || | | m.2nd Alice Delila Gilbert; b.c1879/80 Ohio; Moved to Washington Hosking || | | <strong>of</strong> Seattle, King <strong>Co</strong>.; d.10.2.1972 Seattle (dsp); then Portland, Oregon b.25.1.1930 || | | bur. Mt Pleasant Cem., Seattle (lot 103, section 8) Pocatello, Idaho; || | | Moved to |>>| | |>>Capt. Townsend >>>>>>> >|>>Annabella "Annie" >>>>>>>> >|>>Townsend Portland, Oregon; || | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Charlotte <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> d.11.9.1990 |>>| | | b.11.2.1829 d.1.5.1882; [BIFR p.140] McGillicuddy || | | Capt. <strong>Kerry</strong> Militia; <strong>of</strong> has d.1.7.1882 b.27.4.1882 d. young |>>| | | Ballymacprior Lodge, /| | | Killorglin m.14.4.1880| | | / Edward Abram McGillicuddy; b.?.11.1854, <strong>of</strong> Tralee (p.K 08)| | | /| | | He d.20.6.1867, drowned in Castlemaine Bay (Killorglin Bay) nr Valentia, attempting to rescue a young boatman, Mr <strong>Co</strong>stello, who had fallen overboard [BIFR p.140];| | | Two monuments were erected to his memory; a stone cairn on the coast (perhaps at Ballykissane nr mouth <strong>of</strong> R.Laune?) where his body was brought ashore; and a fine| | | stone obelisk outside a church in the centre <strong>of</strong> Killorglin, into which are set two marble plaques recording his "...gallantly attempting to save the life <strong>of</strong> a fellow creature..."| | | /| | | [IT 24.6.1867, p.3] reports:| | | "MELANCHOLY DEATHS BY DROWNING. - On Thursday afternoon, while sailing near Valentia in a pleasure boat with his family and some friends, Townsend| | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, Esq. <strong>of</strong> Ballymacpier (sic), near Killorglin, was drowned in a vain attempt to save a boy who had fallen overboard. - From our own correspondent."| | || | | [TIMES 25.6.1867, p.13] reports:| | | "...A pleasure party came to a most tragic end near Tralee on Thursday afternoon. About 4 o'clock Captain <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, with a large party <strong>of</strong>| | | ladies (including his wife, his young daughter, and several <strong>of</strong> his immediate connexions), and accompanied also by Mr. James Redmond Barry,| | | Inspector <strong>of</strong> Fisheries, a gentleman far advanced in life, went out in a sailing boat for an excursion to Inch Island, in Castlemaine-bay.| | | He took with him to assist in managing the boat two men named <strong>Co</strong>stello, father and son. The intention <strong>of</strong> the party was to land in Inch Island| | | and dine there, for which purpose provisions were taken in the boat. When out some distance in the bay something got wrong about the rope| | | attaching the punt to the large boat, and the younger <strong>Co</strong>stello was directed to look after it. He went into the punt, which was upset, and, being| | | unable to swim, he was in danger <strong>of</strong> being drowned.| | | /| | | Captain <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, a good swimmer, undressed, plunged in, and swam to where the young man was struggling for life. He would have been| | | saved, & all would have ended happily had the sailing boat been brought to; but old <strong>Co</strong>stello & Mr. Barry became utterly paralyzed, and incapable| | | <strong>of</strong> managing it. Accordingly it drifted on before the wind, leaving the owner to his fate. There was a fishing-boat in the <strong>of</strong>fing, and to it the agonized| | | ladies made signals by waving their handkerchiefs and pointing to the spot. The fishermen responded, but too late. Captain <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, being| | | exhausted, was obliged to let go the young man, who sank to rise no more. When the gallant gentleman was drawn into the fishing-boat he was still| | | breathing, but he died in a few minutes..."| | | /| | | m.27.9.1854 at Rathkeale, Limerick; Catherine "Kate" Eagar| | | (g.dau. <strong>of</strong> Sarah <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> & John Eagar, p.K 38)| | | as a widow she sold Ballymacprior Lodge, Killorglin, in 1870 to Dr W.H.Dodd| | | /| | | NOTE: [HICKSON/OKR vol.2 1874, p.218]| | | has this Townsend <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> m. Catherine Yeilding(?)F 35 | | | & having an only child Alexina Yeilding who m. John Eagar <strong>of</strong> Ardrinane


F 36 | | || | |>>Aremberg >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Rowland (Roland) Aremberg <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> b.17.10.1867 <strong>Co</strong>olaney, Tobercurry, <strong>Co</strong>.Sligo;| | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | emig. to USA with his parents on S.S. "<strong>Co</strong>lorado", departed 5.5.1868 Liverpool,| | | b.c1833/4 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | England via Queenstown (<strong>Co</strong>bh) <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk, Ireland, for New York; perhaps d.bef.1895| | | (or b.5.12.1824 ?) || | | / |>>Frederick "Fred" T. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>Ernest Edward >>>>>>> >|>> <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| | | As a boy took part | (S.?) <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> b. Mason City, Iowa| | | in 'The Voyage <strong>of</strong> | b.c1871/2 Mason ? b.25.6.1896| | | the <strong>Co</strong>lleen Dhas' | City, Iowa; | Mason City, Iowa;| | | (F 33) | moved to Montreal | <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware 1917/18;| | | / | Quebec 1898 | worked for Bell Telephone <strong>Co</strong>. 1918;| | | Pharmacist/Druggist | / | registered for WWI draft 1918| | | emig. to USA on | salesman at | /| | | S.S. "<strong>Co</strong>lorado", | 720 Cedar Street, | m. Jenny | | | departed Liverpool, | Hianathe(?), Ramsay || | | 5.5.1868 (via <strong>Co</strong>bh/ | <strong>Co</strong>., Minnesota 1905; || | | Queenstown, <strong>Co</strong>rk, | <strong>of</strong> Lynn, Mass. 1911 ?| | | Ireland) for N.York | (mem. <strong>of</strong> Lynn, Mass. || | | / | Elk Lodge 117) || | | <strong>of</strong> Rock Grove, | / |>>Fred B. Hassett >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Jaunita Hassett| | | Floyd <strong>Co</strong>., Iowa, | d.25.1.1911 Lowell, (B. = Blenner?); | b.c1915 Iowa| | | USA 1870; | Massachusetts b.c1884 Iowa, USA || | | <strong>of</strong> Forest City, | ["Garner Signal" / |>>Frederick Hassett| | | Winnebago <strong>Co</strong>. | newspaper <strong>of</strong> Garner, m. Cassie E. b.c1915/16 Iowa| | | Iowa, 1880-1903 | Hancock <strong>Co</strong>., Iowa] b.c1887 Iowa| | | / | /| | | d.5.11.1895 | m.?.9.1892 b. Indiana| | | Forest City; || | | joint Will with wife |>>Anna "Annie" H. >>>>>>>> >|>>Regine E. Farmer b.c1894| | | dated 29.10.1895, <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| | | pr. at Iowa 20.7.1903; b.c1874 Iowa; <strong>of</strong> St.Paul Ward 9, Ramsey, Minnesota 1900-1904;| | | admon. in England <strong>of</strong> Minneapolis, USA in 1913| | | granted 20.7.03 PPR /| | | / Annie appears to have believed that she was one <strong>of</strong> the legal heirs <strong>of</strong> Harman| | | m.20.5.1865 <strong>Blennerhassett</strong><strong>of</strong> "<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Island" in West Virginia (p.K 12);| | | Monkstown, Kings- In 1913 she attempted to claim part <strong>of</strong> an inheritance in Ireland she believed to| | | town (Rathdown); be due to heirs <strong>of</strong> Harman <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> or his children;| | | Eliz. "Lizzie" Haire; See "Tisdale Recorder" newspaper <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan, Canada 17.4.1913| | | b.c1837/40 Ireland containing an extract from a Minneapolis paper;| | | (not b.c1827/30); See note "1904 & 1913 CLAIMS ON A SUPPOSED HARMAN| | | her death record in BLENNERHASSETT INHERITANCE" (p.K 37)| | | error has b. England /| | | / m. Ernest F. Farmer; b.c1869| | | <strong>of</strong> Glass Drummard, /| | | <strong>Co</strong>.Fermanagh; NOTE: His Solicitor & attorney in the UK was Blaney Leslie Winslow <strong>of</strong> Lisuaske(?),| | | keeping house 1880-95 <strong>Co</strong>.Fermanagh, Ireland; and to this solicitor admon. <strong>of</strong> the estate <strong>of</strong> his father-in-law| | | Methodist in 1895; Aremberg <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> was granted 20.7.1903| | | (sister <strong>of</strong> Maria| | | Haire, p.K 50) DISCONNECTED| | | / Marie B. Hassett (B. = Blenner?) <strong>of</strong> Iowa, USA c1999| | | d.24.11.1904 Ramsey,| | | Minnesota, the home Cecilia B. Hassett (B. = Hassett?) b.24.11.1911 d.?.1.1994; <strong>of</strong> Crawford, Iowa| | | <strong>of</strong> her children Fred also on p.U 8| | | & Annie| | || | || | BLENNERHASSETT | Frederick Thomas >>>>>>> >|>>Frederick Thomas >>>>>>>>> >|>>Jessie Lydia Tranfield >>>> >|>>Mary Lydia Jones;| | TRANFIELD | Tranfield Sr | Tranfield Jr | b.10.3.1865; bapt.9.4.65 | b.15.12.1887 Waterville;| | CONNECTION | b.c1813 | b.19.11.1841 | St Michael's church, | d.Oct-Dec.1980| | | Hackney, London | St Martin-in-the-Fields | Islington, London | Bromley, Kent| | Valentia Island and | / | Westminster, London; | / || | Waterville, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | builder & contractor; | bapt.19.12.1841 | <strong>of</strong> Valentia Island |>>Gladys Tranfield;| | | carpenter (maker | St Martin-in-the-Fields | from 1867 b.c1891 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>| | | maker <strong>of</strong> window | / | / /| | | blinds/shutters) | <strong>of</strong> Longs <strong>Co</strong>urt, St. | m.19.5.1885 Valentia Is. niece (re: 1901 census),| | | / | Martin-in-the-Fields, | William Jones dau. <strong>of</strong> Tranfield,| | | <strong>of</strong> Longs <strong>Co</strong>urt, St. | London c1841-1848; | b.c1857; adopted as their own| | | Martin-in-the-Fields, | <strong>of</strong> 3 St James Street, | telegraphist at Waterville, daughter bef.1911| | | Westminster, | St Pancras, Lon. 1851; | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1885-1911| | | London c1841-1848; | <strong>of</strong> 3 Ravensborne St., || | | <strong>of</strong> 3 St James Street, | Greenwich 1854-1861 |>>Elizabeth Mary J. Tranfield;| | | St Pancras 1851 | (St Alphege parish); | b.Jul-Sep.1866 Islington, London;F 36 | | | / | / | d.1867/8 Valentia Island


F 37 | | / | / || | | <strong>of</strong> 33 Ravensborne | <strong>of</strong> 2 York Pl., Maiden |>>Frederick "Fred" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>Jessie Christina Rose Tranfield| | | Street, Greenwich W. | Ln., Islington, 1864-66 | William Tranfield | b.24.12.1894 Waterville; bapt.22.2.1895 Dromod| | | London 1854-61; | / | b.19.12.1867 Valentia || | | <strong>of</strong> Rose <strong>Co</strong>ttage, | <strong>of</strong> Valentia Island, | / |>>Sheila Annie Tranfield| | | 3 Alfred Road, | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> 1867-85; one | <strong>of</strong> Valentia Island 1867 | b.16.3.1899 Waterville; bapt.9.5.1899 Dromod| | | Surbiton Hill 1866-7; | <strong>of</strong> three original staff | / || | | <strong>of</strong> 87 Waterloo Road, | <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Telegraph | telegraphist at |>>Frederick John Tranf. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>| | | Lambeth, Lond. 1874; | <strong>Co</strong>. at Valentia Island | Waterville for American | b.2.11.1900 Waterville; || | | <strong>of</strong> Clarence Street, | Cable Station, first as | Cable <strong>Co</strong>mpany; | bapt.19.12.1900 || | | Kingston-upon- | telegraphist, later as | <strong>of</strong> Waterville 1893-1911 | Dromod || | | Thames 1867-1874; | superintendant | / | / |>>| | | <strong>of</strong> 9 Hyde <strong>Co</strong>ttages, | / | m.1st 2.9.1893 Valentia; | at various Wembley || | | Hyde Lane Battersea, | joined the <strong>Co</strong>mmercial | (Anne) Eliza Doughty; | addresses 1929-1951; || | | London 1881 | Cable <strong>Co</strong>. as their | b.c1869 Scotland; | working for the cable |>>| | | / | Superintendant when | <strong>of</strong> Valentia Island 1893 | company in many || | | bankrupt 1867 | their Cable Station | / | parts <strong>of</strong> the world; || | | [London Gazette | opened at Waterville | m.2nd Jul-Sep.1915 | d.Jun.1987 Wembley || | | 5.2.1867 p.583] and | in 1885; freemason | Waterville, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | / |>>| | | [London Gazette | (Valentia Lodge 1891) | Annie Bennett | m. Olivia Cuhna| | | 27.3.1874 p.1911] | / | | b.c1899; <strong>of</strong> Brazil| | | / | Superintendant for | || | | d.Apr-Jun 1883 | <strong>Co</strong>mmercial Cable <strong>Co</strong>. | |>>Doreen Cecilia Tranfield; b.Apr-Jun.1908 Waterville| | | Epsom, Surrey | Bradford, Yorks 1901; | /| | | / | <strong>of</strong> 55 Athol Road, | m.Oct-Dec.1937| | | m.4.2.1841 St. | Bradford 1901; | | | | Martin-in-the-Fields, | <strong>of</strong> 104 Jesmond Ave., || | | Lydia Ramsey | Bradford 1911-27; |>>Charles Herbert Tran. >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Irene Tranfield| | | Mason | d.1927 Bradford | b.5.5.1869 St Pancras, | b.?.5.1903 Hearts <strong>Co</strong>ntent,| | | (marriage ceremony | / | London; bapt.14.7.1869 | Newfoundland| | | conducted by Rev. | m.18.8.1864 St.Mary's, | St Luke's, Islington; || | | Sebastian Ramsey) | Islington, London; | <strong>of</strong> Valentia Island 1867; |>>Clifford Tranfield| | | b.c1813 at | Jessie Jeffrey | Superintendant <strong>of</strong> the | b.?.2.1907 Hearts <strong>Co</strong>ntent,| | | Tower Hamlets / | b.c1842 E. Greenwich | Western Union Cable | Newfoundland| | | Spitalfields, London | | <strong>Co</strong>. at Hearts <strong>Co</strong>ntent, || | | / |>>Robert Charles Tran. | Newfoundland from |>>Melville Tranfield| | | ran a grocer's shop | b.28.8.1843 and | 1914; d.Jul-Sep.1946 b.?.6.1908 Hearts <strong>Co</strong>ntent,| | | at Greenwich 1861; | bapt.19.11.1843 | Edmonton, London Newfoundland| | | d.Oct-Dec.1874 | St Martin-in-Fields | /| | | Kingston, Surrey | (1861 census names | m.?.5.1864 Violet | | | | him Richard, in error) | b.?.7.1874| | | | || | | |>>Edward Eyer Tranfield |>>Caroline 'Carrie' Louisa >>>>>>>>>> >|>>William Gwynne Bennett; b.19.8.1897 Waterville;| | | | b.8.1.1846 Greenwich; | Tranfield | bapt.29.9.1897 Dromod| | | | bapt.29.7.1857 | b.13.5.1871 Valentia || | | | St.Alphege, Greenwich | d. Brent, England |>>Charles Vivian Bennett; b.16.6.1899 Waterville;| | | | | / | bapt.4.7.1899 Dromod| | | |>>George Samuel | m.1.12.1894 Valentia || | EDWARD BLENNERHASSETT TRANFIELD | Tranfield | (C.o.I.) Thomas Bennett |>>Frederick Jerrrey Bennett; b.28.9.1895 Waterville;TRANS-ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH CABLE | (b.9.5.1873 d.26.2.1921) | b.6.3.1848 Greenwich; | b.c1865 England; bapt.19.10.1895 Dromod| | was one <strong>of</strong> three generations <strong>of</strong> the Tranfield | bapt.29.7.1857 | telegraphist at /Inscription on IEEE commemorative plaque erected at the | family who had a 75 year association with the | St.Alphege, Greenwich | Waterville 1894-1911 (one <strong>of</strong> these three brothers died bef.1911)gate <strong>of</strong> the cable house <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Co</strong>mmercial Cable <strong>Co</strong>mpany | Atlantic Telegraph <strong>Co</strong>mpany at Valentia Island | |Atlantic Cable Station at Knightstown, Valentia Island in 2000 | Cable Station and the other <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> Cable |>>Louisa Elizabeth |>>EDWARD BLENNERHASSETT TRANFIELD - b.9.5.1873 at Valentia Island, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; <strong>of</strong> Valentia until 1885, subsequently <strong>of</strong>| | stations, at Waterville & Ballinskelligs; | Tranfield | Waterville where he was telegraphist for the <strong>Co</strong>mmercial Cable <strong>Co</strong>mpany; boarder in Waterville at the home <strong>of</strong> his sister Caroline| | They worked for both the Atlantic Telegraph <strong>Co</strong>. | b.8.3.1851 Greenwich; | Bennett 1901; he and Harry Pomeroy (below) were boarders in house No.61 at Waterville 1911 ; he d.26.2.1921 Waterville; unm.;IEEE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MILESTONE | and the <strong>Co</strong>mmercial Cable <strong>Co</strong>mpany; several | bapt.29.7.1857 | /COUNTY KERRY TRANSLANTIC CABLE STATIONS | women <strong>of</strong> this family married company men | St.Alphege, Greenwich | Named for Dr Edward <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> MD (F 38), medical <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> Valentia Island 1870-74 who founded the Village Hospital atOn July 13, 1866 the Great Eastern steamed westward | | | | Valentia; perhaps he was a family friend and the boy's godfather, or he was the doctor present at the birth, his care acknowledgedfrom Valentia, laying telegraph cable behind her. | The 1st attempts at laying trans-atlantic telegraph |>>Joseph Tranfield | in the baby's name; in the Tranfield family is his silver christening tankard (with a handle), with inscription: "EBT 9 May 1873";The successful landing at Heart’s <strong>Co</strong>ntent, Newfoundland | cables connecting North America with Europe | b.2.3.1854 Greenwich; | A silver Christening cup for Irvine Rowland <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Dr Edward <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> MD (F 38), is dated 9 Dec 1863on July 27 established a permanent electrical | were made in 1857, 1858 (2 cables) and 1865; | bapt.29.7.1857 |communications link that altered for all time personal, | these ran from Telegraph Field, Foilhommerum | St.Alphege, Greenwich |>>Cecilia "Cissie" Letitia Tranfield; b.1.8.1874 Valentia Islandcommercial and political relations between people | Bay, Valentia Island, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> to Heart's <strong>Co</strong>ntent, | | /across the Atlantic Ocean. Later, additional cables | Newfoundland (a province <strong>of</strong> Canada since 1949); |>>Benjamin Tranfield | m.1941 Bradford; Henry "Harry" Pomeroy;were laid from Valentia and new stations opened | the first successful cable was laid in 1866 by | b.2.3.1854 Greenwich; | b.c1872 Athlone, <strong>Co</strong>.Westmeath (re: 1901 census)at Ballinskelligs (1874) and Waterville (1884), | engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel's ship | bapt.29.7.1857 | or b. England (re: 1911 census);making <strong>Co</strong>unty <strong>Kerry</strong> a major focal point for | SS "Great Eastern", at that time the largest ship | St.Alphege, Greenwich | telegraphist at Waterville (Spunkane) 1901-1911global communications. | | ever built; further cables were laid in 1873, 1874, | |July, 2000 | | 1880 & 1894 so by the end <strong>of</strong> the 19th century |>>William Octavius Tran. |>>Emily Ramsey Tranfield; b.7.4.1880 Valentia; telephoneIEEE - Institute <strong>of</strong> Electrical and Electronics Engineers | British, French, German and American owned b.18.11.1858 Greenwich; opreator at Bradford 1901; d.Jan-Mar.1974 Bradford| | cables were in operation | bap.10.6.1863 /F 37 | | | St.Alphege, Greenwich m. 1907 Bradford, Yorkshire; Arthur Barker; law clerk


F 38 | | |BLENNERHASSETT FAMILY LIVERY BUTTONS | VALENTIA ISLAND |>>Dr Edward Blenner- >>>>>>>>>>>>|>>Irvine Rowland >>>>>>>|>>Madeline "Maida" Elizabeth <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>There exist two identical brass livery uniform buttons <strong>of</strong> c1858-1868, | Caherciveen, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | hassett, MD, Ph.D. | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> F.A.I. | b.25.5.1886 Crickhowell3cm diameter, displaying the <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> arms, crest & motto | (sometimes written | b.24.6.1838, Killarney | b.9.12.1863 Bayswater | /("Fortes Fortuna Juvat" = "Fortune Favours the Bold"); on the reverse is | Valencia in error - | / | Kensington, London | m.Jan.-Mar.1910 Crickhowell;the manufacturer's name, "Foley and Croker, 24 <strong>Co</strong>llege Green, Dublin" | Valencia is in Spain!) | physician; edu. TCD | / | Richard Walter Roberts/ | | | (MD adm.1854) | <strong>of</strong> 64 Norfolk Terrace, |One button has for many years been treasured as an heirloom within the | CRICKHOWELL | MRCS London; | Bayswater, |>>Gwendoline "Gwen" >>>>|>>Doreen Isabel Sylvia >>>|>>same family, known to them as the "<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Button"; inherited | Breconshire, Wales | MRCPI Dublin (i.e. | Kensington 1863-70; | Alleyne | <strong>Co</strong>les |by the present owner from her g.mother, a daughter <strong>of</strong> Irvine Rowland | | Mem. Royal <strong>Co</strong>ll.<strong>of</strong> | returned to <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | b.1919 d.1998 |<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Crickhowell, <strong>Co</strong>.Breconshire, himself son <strong>of</strong> Dr. Edward | NOTE: | Physicians <strong>of</strong> Ireland | with family c1870; | b.26.7.1891 | / |<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> MD (b.1838 d.1874), <strong>of</strong> the family <strong>of</strong> Medics from | There is another | as also was his father | <strong>of</strong> Knightstown, | Abergavenny; | m. Arthur Edward |Ballymacprior in <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; This button shows some wear, the attachment | Brecon connection | & bro. Rowland BH) | Valentia Island, | <strong>of</strong> Newport, S.Wales; | Abell |loop is broken <strong>of</strong>f, both indicating considerable use; | with <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | / | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> c1870-1874 | <strong>of</strong> Kingston Bridge, | b.4.3.1909 |a few modern copies, in brass, were made in 2009 as family keepsakes | on p.A 1 | moved to England; | / | Kent 1916 | Shipston-on-Stour, |/ | | | Assistant Surgeon | <strong>of</strong> Tyronen, | / | Warwickshire; |The other button, identical apart from having been made into a brooch | | at Bassett Road | 1 Llanbedr Road, | her grandaughter Pip | d.?.10.1989 Bath |(the brooch clip broken <strong>of</strong>f, now missing), is owned by another lady | | Camborne, <strong>Co</strong>rnwall; | Crickhowell, | has her wedding ring | They owned & ran |descendant <strong>of</strong> Irvine <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, inherited by her with Irvine | | <strong>of</strong> 64 Norfolk Terrace, | Breconshire (Powys), | / | Cleveland Hotel, Bath |<strong>Blennerhassett</strong>'s silver Christening Cup; The cup is inscribed with the | | Bayswater, | Wales 1886-95; | d.1952 Bath | |<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> crest and motto "Fortes Fortuna Juvat" above the text : | | Kensington, | in 1891 his in-laws | perhaps(?) bur. Bath | |"TO Irvine <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, Born in London December 9th 1863 | | London 1863-1870 | lived at 2 Llanbedr Rd; | or perhaps bur. Arnos |>>Maurice Alexander |FROM Maddine Gilmer, Bayswater" | | | / | <strong>of</strong> Greyhound Hotel, | Vale Cemetery, Bristol ? | <strong>Co</strong>les; b.1921 d.2007 |/ | | | returned to <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>, | Abergavenny 1901-3; | / | |During the late 18th and early 19th century local Militia Regiments were | | Ireland c1870; | <strong>of</strong> Llangattock, | m.Jun-Sep.1916 | |<strong>of</strong>ten raised and supported by the larger landowners, themselves | | <strong>of</strong> Knightstown, | Crickhowell 1912 | Wimbledon, Kingston |>>Jacqueline Alleyne |sometimes becoming <strong>Co</strong>lonel <strong>of</strong> the regiment; Regiments sponsored by | | Valentia Island, | / | Horace Farquhar <strong>Co</strong>les b.1928 d.c1996 |branches <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> family in <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> were "Laune Rangers" | | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> c1870-1874; | Classics Teacher 1881; | Evelyn <strong>Co</strong>les / |at Killorglin and the "Elmgrove and Blennerville" unit <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Kerry</strong> militia | | Medical <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> | fluent in English & | b.c1897 m. Group Captain |at Tralee; However, this button is not from the uniform <strong>of</strong> a militia unit, | | Valentia; founder <strong>of</strong> | Welsh | Securities Clerk with <strong>Co</strong>lin Parry, RAF; |nor from the uniform <strong>of</strong> a foxhunt, as such buttons do not display | | its Village Hospital; | / | Midland Bank at <strong>of</strong> Clevedon, |personal family coats-<strong>of</strong>-arms | | | [The Medical | Accountant, | Newport, Wales Somerset; d.2010 |/ | | | Directory 1873] | Auctioneer, Valuer, | / |These buttons were on a livery uniform, as worn by coachmen or | | / | Land & Estate Agent, | / |household servants at a <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> "big house" such as | | d.24.3.1874 | Insurance & General | a well-known player <strong>of</strong> billiards, won the Welsh |Ballyseedy, Churchtown or Riddlestown | | | Knight's Town, | <strong>Co</strong>mmission Agent; | amatuer championship four times in four years, || | | Valentia, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | at Standard St., Crick- | taking the Challenge Cup "for keeps"; || | | bur. Killorglin, | howell &12 Cross St., | in 1933 made the championship || | | <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | Abergavenny, | record with 363 against Frank Edwards; || | | obit [KEP 28.3.1874] | Monmouthshire (an | took part in the sixth "British Empire Amateur || | | / | Hotel & Public House) | Billiards Championship" May13 - June4 1935, || | | m.13.1.1862 | / | in which program he is described as: || | | at Trinity Church, | first worked at a bank; | "The most polished Billiards player <strong>of</strong> our time" || | | Rathmines, Dublin; | accountant; | and "Had he willed it would have been one <strong>of</strong> || | | Cheretta "Cherry" | Clerk to Crickhowell | the greatest players the world has ever known" || | | Greene Rothwell | Union Board <strong>of</strong> | || | | d.<strong>of</strong> Samuel Rothwell, | Guardians (ran the | || | | Newtown, <strong>Co</strong>.Meath | the workhouse at |>>Rowland Irvine >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Elizabeth Margaret || | | ["<strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner" | Llangattock, now Ty | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | | 1.2.1862] | Croeso Restaurant) | b.1.12.1887 Crickhowell | (a.k.a. Margaret M. || | | / | & Crickhowell Rural | / | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>) || | NOTE: the 1881 | b.c1839/43 (not 1850) | District <strong>Co</strong>uncil, for | edu. Roath | b.Jan-Mar.1917 |>>| | census has Cherry | Dingle, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | 23 yrs; Secretary <strong>of</strong> | Occupational School | Abergavenny, || | aged 38 yrs (b.c1843) | d.6.5.1898 Anglesey, | C'howell Public Hall; | Glamorganshire 1901, | Monmouthshire || | 1891 census has her | North Wales; | Certified Bailiff; clerk | residing with an uncle | / || | aged 41 yrs (b.c1850) ! | bur. Llangristiolus | Pensions <strong>Co</strong>mmittee | Alfred T. Fisher, at | typist 1941; || | | churchy'd, Anglesea | / | Cardiff while at school | <strong>of</strong> 30 Renwick Road, || | | / | mem. <strong>of</strong> Crickhowell | / | Aintree Liverpool 1941 || | | as widow, with sons | Agricultural Soc., | fitter (iron) 1911; | / || | | Irvine & Edward, | Abergav'y Laundry | railway employee 1941; | m.23.4.1941 |>>| | | she resided in 1881 | Soc., and Crickhowell | <strong>of</strong> Crickhowell until the | St Mary the Virgin,| | | at a lodging house | Debating Society | 1920s; | West Derby, Liverpool;| | | in Llanfair Fechan, | / | d.Jan-Mar.1943 | Robert Gore Rotheram| | | Caernarvonshire, | played for Crick- | Liverpool North | b.c1913 (son <strong>of</strong> Robert| | | Wales (with her | howell Football Club | / | Gore Rotherham,| | | bro.-in-law William | (Secretary 1886-1787, | m.Apr.-Jun1916 | pawnbroker)| | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> K 49 | Treasurer from 1887; | Crickhowell; | /| | | he prob. <strong>of</strong> Laharan, | resigned 1888, but | Mary E. Allen | served in RAF WWII;| | Valentia, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>); | remaining committee | b.c1901 | transport driver RAF| | and in 1891 at No.4 | Member 1888-89) | Abergavenny, | (No.1,017,001);| | | Pensallt St., Bangor, | / | Monmouthshire, | <strong>of</strong> Lynwood Eaton Rd,| | | Carnarvonshire | applied for Clerkship | Wales | West Derby, LiverpoolF 38 | | | | <strong>of</strong> Ulverston Union, | | 1941


F 39 | | | | Cumberland 1889-90 | || | |>>Charlotte | [CRO BD TB 79/ | LIVERPOOL, |>>(Richard) Irvine >>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>| | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | 12/33 Testimonials | ENGLAND John <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | | b.1831 | for Irvine | b.1.11.1921 || | | d.20.6.1872 unm. | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>"] | NOTE: Abergavenny; || | | | / | Other <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> d.3.1.1985 Liverpool || | |>>Frederick | manager <strong>of</strong> The | families from Liverpool bur.15.1.1985(?) || | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | Greyhound Hotel, | are on page LL 1 admon.11.3.1985; || | | d. an infant | 4 High Street, | <strong>of</strong> 7 Kersey Road, || | | | Abergavenny, | Southdene, Kirkby, || | |>>Elizabeth | 1901-03 | Merseyside, Lancs. || | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | / | / |>>| | | d. an infant c1834(?) | in 1912 Irvine was | m. 29.11.1947 L'pool; || | | | suspected <strong>of</strong> financial | Doreen Spencer || | |>>Elizabeth | irregularities with his | b.11.3.1928 || | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>of</strong>ficial positions; | W. Derby, Liverpool |>>| | | d. an infant c1836(?) | when about to be | d.Nov.1991 Knowsley, || | | | arrested he resigned | Lancashire || | |>>Maria | all his posts, leaving | || | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | his home at |>>(Cherry) Evelyn "Eva" >>>>>>>> >|>> Done || | b.c1835 | Llangattock by car <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | / | about midnight b.Jul-Sep.1893 Crickhowell; || | d.3.6.1847 at father's | 20.3.1912 and d.24.6.1966; || | home, Strand Street, | disappeared [MP] <strong>of</strong> Hendon & Hythe [TIMES 30.6.1966] || | Dublin; age 13 years, | / / || | "the youngest and | the following day m.Jul-Sep.1918 Eastry, Kent || | beloved daughter" | (21.3.1912) he sailed John Paul Cussons Done, F.R.I.C.S. || | [The <strong>Co</strong>rk | from Liverpool on b.16.8.1890 Dover, Kent; || | Examiner 7.6.1847] | Allen Line RMS <strong>of</strong> Hendon, Middlesex 1891; || | | Tunisian, using the d.6.8.1977, obit. [TIMES 15.8.1977] || | | alias "Joe Benson", / || | | a widower, arriving Official Arbitrator under the Acquisition <strong>of</strong> || | | Halifax, 31.3.1912; Land (Assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>mpensation) Act 1919 |>>| | | his stated destination Mem. <strong>of</strong> Lands Tribunal appointed by the || | | on the ship's manifest Lord Chancellor under the Lands Tribunal Act || | | was Kootenay, British <strong>of</strong> 1949; retired 1960; || | | <strong>Co</strong>lumbia, Canada, Agent for estates <strong>of</strong> All Souls <strong>Co</strong>ll., Oxford 1942 || | | where he was to work Senior partner in Done, Hunter & <strong>Co</strong>., London || | | as a farmer; he had / || | | with him £240 in cash John Done m.2nd Apr-Jun.1969 at Worthing, || | | [MP] Sussex, to Helena Allen, who survived him || | | / |>>| | | a warrant for his arrest was issued 28.3.1912 ; he was suspected <strong>of</strong> going abroad || | | and, it being only 3 weeks before Titanic sailed on it's maiden (and only) voyage, || | | a rumour soon circulated that he had been on it; || | | he was eventually found at Field, British <strong>Co</strong>lumbia, working as "Joe Benson" at || | | the "Mount Stephen House", the CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway) Hotel at Field, || | | adjacent to the railway station; he was extradited to UK [MP]; || | | / || | | NOTE: Kootenay is a large area <strong>of</strong> forest, also the name <strong>of</strong> a lake, so is || | | difficult to be precise as to its distance from the town <strong>of</strong> Field, but using |>>| | | the modern "trans-Canada highway" Field is 108km by road from Kootenay || | | National Park; they lie in the beautiful Banff area <strong>of</strong> the Canadian Rockies || | | / || | | [TIMES 1.11.1913] reported: "At the Brecknockshire Assizes at Brecon || | | yesterday, before Mr. Justice Bankes, Irvine <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, formerly clerk || | | to the Crickhowell Board <strong>of</strong> Guardians and Rural District <strong>Co</strong>uncil, was || | | charged with forgery <strong>of</strong> bankers' cheques & receipts for money, and with || | | embezzlement and falsification <strong>of</strong> minute books, there being altogether 31 || | | indictments. The prisoner was convicted and sentenced to three years' penal || | | servitude. " From Brecon he was taken initially to Cardiff goal then to || | | Parkhurst prison on Isle <strong>of</strong> Wight [MP]; || | | reports <strong>of</strong> the trial appeared in [BCT 5.6.1912, 23.10.1913, 6.11.1913 p.2]; |>>| | | ["Abergavenny Chronicle" 17.10.1913] & ["Brecon & Radnor Express"]| | | /| | | Following his release from prison in 1916, Irvine <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| | | (previously alias "Joe Benson") remarried under the name "Irvine Benson";| | | at the time <strong>of</strong> this 2nd marriage he resided at 38 The Polygon, Southampton;| | | after the marriage he and Matilda Jane resided at "Whiteclff View", Royal St.,| | | Sandown, Isle <strong>of</strong> Wight, Hampshire until he d.10.8.1919 <strong>of</strong> phthisis| | | (chronic tuberculosis <strong>of</strong> the lungs) at Dudley House Nursing Home, Sandown| | | bur.12.8.1919 Christ Church, Sandown, Isle <strong>of</strong> WightF 39 | | | /


F 40 | | | /| | | m.1st 21.4.1885 Crickhowell; Sarah Elizabeth Williams| | | b.c1860/3 Brecon; d.10.8.1915 Abergavenny, Mommouthshire;| | | while her husband in prison; bur. Crickhowell (lower end <strong>of</strong> churchyard,| | | white cross under a beech tree, opposite what was until recently the| | | "Six Bells" public house); her headstone inscription has d.14.8.1915 in error;| | | Will dated 28.2.1906, pr. 22.1.1916 Llandaff (Cardiff); <strong>of</strong> Moreton, Brecon Road,| | | Abergavenny 1906; <strong>of</strong> 10 Western Terrace, Brecon Road, Abergavenny 1915| | | /| | | m.2nd 15.2.1917 St.Peter's| | | Church, Southampton;| | | as Irvine Benson, to:| | MATILDA JANE WEBBER was daughter <strong>of</strong> | Matilda Jane Webber >>>>>>> >|>>Gwendoline Thomas; b.c1887 Abergavenny| | James Webber, schoolmaster (b.c1831 Blaenavon, | b.Jul-Sep.1864 | (step-daughter to Irvine <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>)| | Monmouthshire) and Matilda S. | Abergavenny; widow || | (b.c1826 Wrexham, Denbighshire); | <strong>of</strong> Abergavenny; |>>Cyril D. Thomas; b.c1894 Abergavenny| | Matilda had a brother Frederick W. Webber | Edith Webber (sister?) (step-son to Irvine <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>)| | (bank clerk, b.c1862 Abergavenny); | was a witness| | In 1871 they resided at the "National School" | /| | Master's House, a part <strong>of</strong> the school building, | her 2nd marriage; she had m.1st Apr-Jun.1886 at Abergavenny,| | at 162 Hereford Road, Abergavenny | to David Francis Thomas; a draper (b.c1861/2 d.Jul-Sep.1913 Abergavenny);| | | in 1891 they resided at Moreton(?) Villa, Brecon Road, Abergavenny;| | | at her marriage to "Irvine Benson" she resided at Wilcot, Abergavenny| | | /| | | "Matilda Jane Benson" d. Jan-Mar.1959 at Southport, Lancashire| | | /| | | The life <strong>of</strong> Irvine <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> has been well researched by| | | historian Maldwyn Powell <strong>of</strong> Crickhowell;| | | See his: "The Crickhowell Sensation 1912-1913: The Tale <strong>of</strong> Irvine <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>"| | | published in the Crickhowell District Archive Centre Newsletter, No.13, Dec.2009| | | also published online with illustrations at:| | | Crickhowell and District History Society website| | || | || | |>>Walter Patton <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, b.22.6.1865 Westminster| | || | |>>Edwardine (Edwardina) Bessie <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.27.5.1867 London;| | | bapt.7.6.1867 All Saints Church, Kensington, London; d.23.6.1867 London| | || | |>>Cherry Letitia <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> b.Jan-Mar.1870 Kensington, London;| | | d.Jul-Sep.1870 Poplar, London| | || | |>>Rev. Edward Townsend <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (1881 census has 'Edward F.' in error);| | b.14.2.1872 Valentia Island, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; at school 1881;| | at home (No.4 Pensallt St., Bangor, Carnarvonshire) 1891; Student <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 1891;| | edu. University <strong>Co</strong>llege Durham (University <strong>of</strong> Durham) L.Th. 1893; Deacon 1895;| | Curate <strong>of</strong> St.Andrew's Cardiff 1895-96 (residing 119 Crwys Road, Cardiff 1895);| | Curate <strong>of</strong> St.Fagan's Cardiff 1897; Curate <strong>of</strong> All Saints, Weston, Bath, Somerset| | 1897-1900; he is not listed in "Crockford's Clerical Directory" after 1902| | /| | Served in Royal Army Medical <strong>Co</strong>rps 1907-1911 (discharged 29.12.1911) and| | again during WWI, signing on 10.8.1914 as male nurse for four years with the| | RAMC Special Reserve| | /| | NOTE: What became <strong>of</strong> Edward <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> after leaving RAMC c1918 at end <strong>of</strong>| | WWI is a puzzle... I cannot find his death recorded in England or Wales, so he may| | have gone abroad after WWI| | /| | NOTE: perhaps(?) identical with an unknown Rev. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (born c1869) who| | sailed 16.2.1899 on SS "Dunolly Castle" from Southampton, England to Mossel Bay,| | South Africa (approximately half way between Cape Town & Port Elizabeth), but this| | is doubtful, as date conflicts with him being curate <strong>of</strong> All Saints, Weston until 1900...| || || || || || || || || || |F 40 | |


F 41 | || |>>Charlotte >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>issue| | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> b.c1789| | /| | m.8.8.1806 Thomas Barry Jr; <strong>of</strong> Ballymacmoy| | ["<strong>Co</strong>rk Morning Chronicle" 18.8.1806]| || | NOTE:| | The LDS IGI database shows Charlotte and Mary <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (see left)| | born at Lahore, Punjab, India and Mary married there... This is incorrect,| | they were both born and married in <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> and have no Indian connection| || |>>Mary <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>> >|>>issue| | b.c1789 d.6.4.1872| | <strong>of</strong> Ballymacprior Lodge, Killorglin & <strong>of</strong> Princes Street, Tralee| | /| | m.3.8.1808 at Tralee;| | Francis Walker <strong>of</strong> Rapogue, Killcolman, nr Milltown, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> & <strong>of</strong> Laharan, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>| | NOTE: there is a Laharan at Killorglin and another at Valentia, Caherciveen - which one?| | NOTE: There are other <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Walker connections on p.BW 01| || |>>Arabella <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>> >|>>son Jones (dsp)| | b.1797 d.7.7.1875 || | / |>>dau. Jones (dsp)| | /| | m.1st 3.1.1825 (or 9.4.1825?) Kiltalla, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>;| | Lt-<strong>Co</strong>l Frederick Jones; d.?.5.1832;| | 26th (or 25th?) Regt. <strong>of</strong> Foot (Cameronians)| | /| | m.2nd 1841| | Capt. Bartholomew Hepenstal Hartley; d.1854| | 94th & 8th Regiments| || |>>Townsend R. <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> b.c1800; edu. TCD (Pensioner 1816, BA 1821);| | probably d.c1830 Tralee (re: Will); unm.| || || |>>Theodora >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Theodore Eagar; d. young| | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> || | <strong>of</strong> Ballymacprior Lodge, |>>Arabella Eagar; [BLGI 1958 p.251] names her Annabella| | Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; | /| | and <strong>of</strong> Tralee; | m. Charles Newton; <strong>of</strong> Milltown, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>| | perhaps(?) b.c1803 || | / |>>Elizabeth "Eliza" Eagar| | m.?.2.1805 (or 1824 ?) | /| | Edward Supple Eagar; | m. Alexander Thompson <strong>of</strong> Castleisland, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>| | <strong>of</strong> Ardrinane, <strong>Kerry</strong>; || | Solicitor & Attorney; |>>Anna Maria Eagar| | (1824 seems more | /| | probable than 1805…) | m. Andrew Mabon; <strong>of</strong> Leith, Scotland| | / || | (g.g.son <strong>of</strong> Anne |>>Edwardina Eagar| | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> and || | Dennis Hurly; p.K 62) |>>Louisa "Louise" P. >>>>>>> >|>> Ellis >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>issue| | | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | /| | | Eagar d.1873 | m. (cousin)| | | / | Charlotte Barry| | | m. Agahdoe, || | | Killarney |>>Eliza Ellis| | | ([OCM] has || | | m.12.8.1889 in error); |>>Arabella Ellis, unm.| | | Richard Ellis || | | <strong>of</strong> Glenascrone, |>>Charlotte Ellis| | | Abbeyfeale (3rd m.) || | | |>>Maria Ellis, unm.| | |>>Richarda Eagar| | /| | m. Greenstead;| | settled in USA| || || |F 41 | |


F 42 | || |>>(Thomas) Arthur >>>>>>>> >|>>Dr Richard Henry >>>>>> >|>>Lucy <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >> >|>>Lucy Alice Gregg b.post 1866 (under age 21 in 1885)| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> | <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, MD | b.Jan-Mar.1860 Surrey| a.k.a. Arthur Thomas; | b.c1830/1 Ireland; | /| <strong>of</strong> Ballymacprior | Surgeon & General | m. Abraham Gregg, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Languages| Lodge, Killorglin; | Practitioner MRCPE | <strong>of</strong> 14 Rue Grange Bateliere, Paris 1885| & <strong>of</strong> Princes Quay | (Mem. <strong>of</strong> the Royal || (Princes Place), Tralee | <strong>Co</strong>llege <strong>of</strong> Physicans |>>Harriet Madeline <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.1862/3, probably Ireland;| / | <strong>of</strong> England); | d.c11.6.1863 Dublin ["The <strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner" 11.6.1863]| b.c1814 | <strong>of</strong> 72 Upper New St. || d.26.12.1865 Tralee | St.Helier, Jersey, |>>Richard A. Wilberforce <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| ["The <strong>Co</strong>rk Examiner" | C.I. 1861; b.23.8.1865 Wellington Place, Enniskillen, <strong>Co</strong>.Fermanagh| 1.1.1866] | <strong>of</strong> Enniskillen, <strong>Co</strong>. d.?.3.1869 Clarinda Mount, Kingstown, <strong>Co</strong>.Dublin [Limerick Chronicle 16.3.1869]| / | Fermanagh 1865-7| m.?.11.1829 cousin | <strong>of</strong> Tralee 1868 NOTE: There is another Dr Richard <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, MD (p.F 32)| Sarah Anna Mullins | /| (de Moleyns from 1841) | d.28.7.1868 Mount Rivers, Annagarry (Ownagarry), Killorglin (p.K 44)| <strong>of</strong> Burnham House, | home <strong>of</strong> his bro.-in-law Robert <strong>Co</strong>nyers (p.K 41)| Dingle; | /| as a widow in 1867 | m.1858 at Dublin;| living with her son | Elizabeth Anne Bird b.c1831 Ireland; <strong>of</strong> 14 Rue de la Grange Bateliere, Paris; d.12.5.1885 at her home in Paris;| Richard Henry | Will dated 12.5.1885 Paris, administration granted 22.6.1885 [PPR London]| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> at | /| Enniskillen, | [BIFR p.140] has her a dau. <strong>of</strong> Capt. Wilberforce Bird, RN and 1st cousin <strong>of</strong> the Most Rev. John Bird Sumner| <strong>Co</strong>.Fermanagh | (b.1780 d.1862), Bishop <strong>of</strong> Chester 1828-1848 and Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Canterbury 1848-1862;| / | The parents <strong>of</strong> Rev. John Bird Sumner were Rev. Robert Sumner and Hannah Bird (Hannah Bird being| d.18.12.1881 | 1st cousin <strong>of</strong> William Wilberforce b.1759 d.1833, the great philantropist and anti-slavery campaigner) but I| (g.g.dau. <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth | have so far been unable to confirm there was a brother <strong>of</strong> Hannah Bird named "Capt. Wilberforce Bird, RN"| <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> & || Townsend Gun <strong>of</strong> || Rattoo, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; |>>Henry <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> d. an inf.| p.K 25) || || |>>Lt. William <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>, 21st Fusiliers| | d.23.3.1867 Killyhevlin, <strong>Co</strong>.Fermanagh| | bur. Derryvullan New Churchyard, <strong>Co</strong>.Fermanagh (with his sister Madeline)| | ["Journal <strong>of</strong> the Association for the Preservation <strong>of</strong> Memorials <strong>of</strong> the Dead in Ireland" 1916]| | [Old Irish Graveyards - <strong>Co</strong>.Fermanagh, part 5, by Eileen Hewson]| || || |>>Madeline <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| | d.5.6.1867 Willoughby Place, Enniskillen, <strong>Co</strong>.Fermanagh; unm.| | bur. Derryvullan New Churchyard, <strong>Co</strong>.Fermanagh (with her brother William)| | ["Journal <strong>of</strong> the Association for the Preservation <strong>of</strong> Memorials <strong>of</strong> the Dead in Ireland" 1916]| | [Old Irish Graveyards - <strong>Co</strong>.Fermanagh, part 5, by Eileen Hewson]| || || |>>Elizabeth "Eliza" >>>>>>> >|>>issue| | Jane <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>| | <strong>of</strong> Tralee; b.bef.1840| | /| | m.30.4.1861 ([BIFR p.140] has April 1862 in error)| | Capt. Robert Rowland <strong>Co</strong>nyers (p.K33); b.bef.1840 d.1895; <strong>of</strong> Tralee;| | also <strong>of</strong> Mount Rivers, Killorglin, previously the home <strong>of</strong> his uncle Robert <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> (p.K 33);| | 89th Regt. served in the Crimean War (son <strong>of</strong> Catherine <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Blennerville; p.K 33)| || |>>Charlotte Henly <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tralee, b.c1840 (dsp)| | /| | m.1st 6.10.1863 at Tralee, Capt Henry Haire;| | <strong>of</strong> Aghaboy, b.bef.1842; 71st Fermanagh Light Infantry (Militia)| | /| | m.2nd 11.11.1868 St.Annes, Dublin;| | Francis H. Walker; <strong>of</strong> Liskennett (Belville), <strong>Co</strong>.Limerick| | /| | NOTE: There are other <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> Walker connections on p.BW 01| || |>>Evelyn (Eveline) >>>>>>> >|>>William Frederick de Moleyns; b.1.12.1874| Florence || <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> |>>Evelyn Florence de Moleyns; b.3.12.1877| /| m.16.7.1872 Caherciveen| <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> (2nd cousin); William Townsend de Moleyns;F 42 | b.16.7.1850 d.28.5.1900 Killorglin; 50th Regt; Rector <strong>of</strong> Killorglin (p.K 26)


F 43 |BALLYMACPRIOR LODGE (O'Neill) |>>Alice <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>> >|>>John O'Neill >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>Martin O'Neill >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>John O'Neill b.24.11.1850b.est.c1770; <strong>of</strong> | b.16.7.1800 Garrahadoo | b.?.2.1827 Ardmoniel |Ballymacprior Lodge, | d.7.7.70 Ballymacprior | d.1870-1879 |>>William O'Neill b.1858Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | / | / |/ | m.2.2.1826 | m.12.2.1850 |>>James O'Neill b.1864m.18.5.1799 Killorglin | Kate Doyle | Julia Doyle |Martin O'Neill | b.c1808 d.31.1.1878 | b.?.2.1828 Kilcoolagh |>>Martin O'Neill b.6.8.1867<strong>of</strong> Garrahadoo, | Ballymacprior | East, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>; |<strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> | | d.13.7.1910 |>>Julia O'Neill b.9.7.1869| | || | |>>Daniel O'Neill >>>>>>>>> >|>>Julia O'Neill b.1909| | b.23.4.1873 || | / |>>Hannah O'Neill b.1910| | m.13.2.1908| | Catherine Murphy| | b.1887 Dromlohert, Glencar, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong>| || |>><strong>Co</strong>rnelius O'Neill b.?.1.1829 d.17.6.1852| || |>>Michael O'Neill b.?.9.1830| || |>>William O'Neill b.?.10.1831| || |>>John O'Neill b.15.4.1834 d.17.6.1852| || || |>>Ellen O'Neill >>>>>>>>> >|>>Daniel O'Neill >>>>>>>>> >|>> O'Neill| | b.?.7.1837 | b.1868 || | / | / |>>Denis O'Neill b.30.4.1893 Ardmoniel| | m. O'Neill | m. 13.2.1892 | /| | b. at Laharn | Bridget Clifford | m.26.2.1911 Lizzie O'Sullivan| | | b.1875 Laharn || | | |>>John O'Neill b.1894| | | || |>>Catherine O'Neill |>>Martin O'Neill b.1880 |>>Mary O'Neill b.1897| | b.?.4.1841 | || | |>>William O'Neill b.1882 |>>Daniel O'Neill b.1900| | | || | |>>Catherine O'Neill |>>Deborah O'Neill b.1903| | | b.1885 || | | |>>Ellen O'Neill b.1906| | |>>Patrick O'Neill b.1889 || | |>>Julia O'Neill b.1909| | || | |>>Bridget O'Neill| | || | |>>Nora O'Neill| || |>>Kate O'Neill >>>>>>>>>> >|>>Ellen Doyle >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>issue 12 children| | b.26.2.1843 | b.6.1.1862 Ballymacprior| | Ballymacprior | /| | / | m.29.11.1879 David Fitzpatrick;| | m.2.2.1861 | b.1851 Shandon, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk d.18.10.1924 Killorglin| | Jeremiah Doyle || | b.8.8.1835 |>>Mary Doyle >>>>>>>>>>> >|>>issue 6 children| | Kilcoolaght East | b.22.8.1863 Ballymacprior| | d.?.12.1889 | /| | Ballymacprior | m. David Cremen, b. Mallow, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk| | || | |>>John Doyle b.8.11.1864 Ballymacprior; d. USA| | || | |>>Julia Doyle >>>>>>>>>>> >|>>issue 3 children| | | b.23.6.1866 Ballymacprior| | | /| | | m. Everett Ricketson| | || | |>>Catherine Doyle b.7.7.1867| | | /| | | m. <strong>Co</strong>n (<strong>Co</strong>rnelius) Cremen| | || | |F 43 | | |


F 44 | | || | |>>Denis Doyle b.24.1.1868| | | /| | | m.?.4.1904 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Hannah Kennedy| | || | |>>Jeremiah Doyle b.9.11.1870| | || | |>><strong>Co</strong>rnelius Doyle >>>>>>>> >|>>issue 7 ch.| | | b.15.6.1872;| | | d.?.8.1930 Ballymacprior| | | /| | | m.1st ?.11.1906 Margaret Hogan; b.6.8.1876 Lissavane;| |>>James O'Neill | d.15.12.1911 Ballymacprior (2 ch.)| | b.?.8.1845 | /| | | m.2nd ?.2.1914 Ellen Heffernan;| |>>Richard O'Neill | b.9.5.1888 Knockkavota, Milltown, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Kerry</strong> (5 ch.)| | b.?.6.1848 || | |>>Hannah Doyle >>>>>>>>> >|>>issue 4 children| | | b.9.12.1873;| | | d.?.9.1913 Kimberly, S.Africa| | | /| | | m. Stephen Flynn; b.1870 Ballinaglera, Leitrim; d.17.3.19 Kimberley| | || | |>>William J. Doyle >>>>>>|>>issue 10 children| | | b.11.3.1876| | | /| | | m.1902 South Africa; Mary Jane French;| | | b.17.2.1882 Jagersfontein, South Africa| | || | || | |>>James Doyle b.26.4.1877| | || | |>>Patrick Doyle b.5.8.1878| | | /| | | m.1927 at Germanstown;| | | Lily Lang; b.1881 Durban, South Africa| | || | |>>Bridget Doyle >>>>>>>>|>>issue 5 ch.| | | b.15.3.1883| | | /| | | m.?.2.1917 James McCarthy; b.c1883 at Listowel| | || | |>>Martin Doyle b.7.8.1886| || || |>>Mary O'Neill >>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>William Healy >>>>>>>>> >|>>Willie Healy| b.?.2.1850 /| / m. | m. Patrick Healy|||>><strong>Co</strong>rnelius O'Neill >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>John O'Neill b.?.3.1844| b.?.10.1813 || / |>>Martin O'Neill b.?.9.1846| m.14.2.1841 || Julia Hartnett |>>William O'Neill b.?.11.1849||>>William O'Neill >>>>>>>>> >|>>Alice O'Neill b.?.7.1845 Tulligmore| b.?.12.1815| /| m.12.2.1844 Catherine Teahan; b. at Ballymacprior||>>Elizabeth O'Neill b.?.3.1818||>>Richard O'Neill b.?.12.1820 Tulligmore| /| m.19.2.1846 Bridget Riordan||>>Timothy O'Neill b.?.6.1824F 44

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