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<strong>BLENNERHASSETT</strong>-<strong>DWYER</strong> <strong>family</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>PORTSMOUTH</strong>, <strong>Co</strong>.HAMPSHIRE, England and Detroit, Michigan, USABD 01Blennerhassett Family Tree (BH22_BH_Dwyer_BD.xlsx) revised June 2012, copyright © Bill Jehan 1968-2012Thanks to all who have contributed to these pages - please send additions & corrections to email: bjehan@BlennerhassettFamilyTree.comMuch <strong>of</strong> the data on these pages is courtesy <strong>of</strong> Pat Paskiewicz <strong>of</strong> Canton, Michigan - see website:Pat Paskiewicz's <strong>DWYER</strong>-LAYE <strong>family</strong> history siteThe middle name "Blennerhassett" occuring in the Dwyer <strong>family</strong> may perhaps originate with their ancestor John Hoare's 2nd marriage,to Anne Blennerhassett (p.K 35 & p.F.20), this being the only known Hoare-Blennerhassett marriage <strong>of</strong> any date;although there was no issue from the Blennerhassett marriage there had been issue from John Hoare's 1st marriage, to Anne AlcockThe Dwyer <strong>family</strong> is said to have married into money and there is a Dwyer <strong>family</strong> legend <strong>of</strong> a wealthy woman, "…a lady…"perhaps from the <strong>family</strong> <strong>of</strong> a peer, who married a Dwyer; this may or may not relate to the Blennerhassett connection;Pat tells me this Dwyer <strong>family</strong> "hung their hat at Portsmouth <strong>of</strong>ficially, but were never home"; there are other Blennerhassettconnections to both the Royal Navy and to Portsmouth/Portsea, so one <strong>of</strong> these could be the origin connection between the two families>|>> Maj. Edward Hoare >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Edward Hoare >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> John Hoare (p.K 35 & p.F 20)b.c1626 London; <strong>of</strong> b.c1651/5; <strong>of</strong> Dunkettle & bapt.28.3.1687 <strong>Co</strong>olfada, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk;Togher Castle, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk; <strong>of</strong> Factory Hill, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk; <strong>of</strong> Drumcar (Droumcar), <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry;d.3.7.1690 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk banker & merchant; NOTE: uncle <strong>of</strong> Sir Edward Hoare, Bt. (b.25.12.1707 d.24.12.1801) created/ purchased large estates 1st Baronet Hoare <strong>of</strong> Annabella, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk (cr.10.12.1784) [BP, Hoare <strong>of</strong> Annabella]m.c1650 in <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk & <strong>Co</strong>.Limerick /Mary Woodcock Sheriff <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>rk 1684; /b.c1630 Kilcogane, Mayor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>rk 1686; /<strong>Co</strong>.Kilkenny, Ireland; d.3.11.1709 Edmonton, m.1st c1712 <strong>Co</strong>olfada;<strong>of</strong> Dublin; Middlesex, England; Anne Alcock >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Norris Hoare >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ???? Norris Hoare >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|d.27.8.1690 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk bur.7.11.1709 St Mary, b.c1690 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk b.c1710 Droumcare, b.c1742 Glenbeg, |Shandon, <strong>Co</strong>rk (dau. <strong>of</strong> Maskelyne Alcock) <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry, Ireland Killlorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry |/ / / / |m.25.3.1676 Sarah Burnell / m.c1731 Tralee, <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry; m.c1767 Glenbeg; |b.c1655 Dublin; <strong>of</strong> Dublin; / Frances Kenny Elizabeth Giles |bur.6.10.1715 <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk / b.c1712 <strong>Co</strong>olfada, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk b.c1746 Glenbeg |/ |John Hoare |m.2nd |>|>> Henry Blennerhassett >>>>>> >|>> Samuel Blennerhassett >>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Anne Blennerhassett >>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> no issue by this marriage |<strong>of</strong> Gortmasherry, <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry b.c1709 (not b.c1678) (perhaps Anne E. Avice BH ?) |living c1699 (p.F 01) Tralee, <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry; b.c1742 (p.K 35 & p.F.20) |/ <strong>of</strong> Tralee (p.F 20); (no issue by this marriage); |m.c1700 d.24.10.1794 Ballynalart; <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>olfada, <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk, Ireland; |Dorcas (Alice) Crumpe bur. Ballyseedy old d.4.5.1813 after a severe illness; |graveyard, <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry her 1st marriage |NOTE: uncle <strong>of</strong> Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, Bt. (p.F02) / |(c1740/1 d.14.3.1821) 1st Baronet <strong>of</strong> Blennerville, <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry / |/ / |m. Catherine O'<strong>Co</strong>nnor / |(<strong>Co</strong>nnor); b.c1678 Tralee / |/ |Anne Blennerhassett |m.2nd |>|>> Capt. John >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Robert (aka Edward) >>>>>>>>> >|>> Robert Blennerhassett>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Edward <strong>Co</strong>nway (not Edmund) >>>>>>>>> >|>> issue (p.K 35) |"Black Jack" Blennerhassett [BLGI 1958 EAGAR p.249] | Blennerhassett (p.K 35); |Blennerhassett <strong>of</strong> Rossbeigh Lodge, names him John; b.bef.1736 ; | b.?.1.1776; <strong>of</strong> Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry |"The Galway Glenbeigh, Killorglin, <strong>of</strong> Rossbeigh Lodge, Glenbeigh, | Legal Interpreter <strong>of</strong> the Irish/English language; |Prisoner <strong>of</strong> 1688" <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry (p.K 22); Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry (cousin); | emig. to St.Louis, Missouri, USA 1840 ...accompanied by many |/ b.31.3.1705 d.bef.1807 (p.K 35 & p.F 20) | <strong>of</strong> his children..." following his son Richard Blennerhassett |b.c1665 <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry; / / | who had emig. First to Canada in 1831, later moving to St.Louis; |edu.TCD m.7.3.1731 Mary FitzGerald / | d.3.12.1855 (not 10.12.) St.Louis; bur. 4.12.1855 |(Pensioner 1683, Anne Blennerhassett | Christ Church Episcopalian Cemetery, St.Louis |Scholar 1685, m.3rd | / |BA 1687); 18.11.1807 Tralee (she aged 65); | m.1800 Glenville; |<strong>of</strong> Castle <strong>Co</strong>nway, James Eagar JP >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> John Moore Eagar (no issue) | Alicia "Alice" Mary Spotswood (a.k.a. Spottiswoode) <strong>of</strong> Glenville |Killorglin, <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry b.c1731 d.1817 (he aged 36); (p.K 35 & p.F 20); | |d.c1738 <strong>of</strong> Ballymalis and <strong>Co</strong>ttage b.c1761; <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>ttage, <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry; |>>Lt. Henry Blennerhassett RN (p.K 36) b.1777 <strong>Co</strong>rk; d.7.11.1805 |/ in <strong>Co</strong>.Kerry his 2nd marriage; no issue lost at sea with ship "Orquijo" <strong>of</strong>f the coast <strong>of</strong> Jamaica; unm. |m. est. c1692 (not 1683) (p.K 35 & p.F 20) / |Elizabeth Cross [BLGI 1958 EAGAR p.249] / |b.c1669; <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>rk; / he m.1st Elizabeth Peet >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> James Peet Eagar (unm.) |d.22.3.1732 m.16.2.1760 (cousin) <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk | |Catherine Spring |>>Elizabeth Eagar; |BD 01 <strong>of</strong> Ballycrispin m. George Beale <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>rk |
BD 02 |||
BD 03 | || |>>Capt. Robert Hoare Dwyer >>>>>>>>> >|>> Lt-<strong>Co</strong>l. Bertie >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Maj. Denys Angus >>>>>>>> >|>>| | / | Cunynghame Dwyer | Lambert Dwyer| | b.c1843 Ascension Island | (later Dwyer-Hampton); | b.26.12.1907 Southsea, Hants;| | (where his father was | b.Jul-Sept-1872 | <strong>of</strong> Anglesea, North Wales;| | <strong>Co</strong>mmandant) | Gravesend, Kent | d.15.5.1985 Maidenhead| | / | / | [TIMES 17.5.1985]| NOTE: Ascension Island is in the S. Atlantic, about 1,600 | at his 2nd marriage he adopted | /| kilometres (1,000 miles) from the coast <strong>of</strong> Africa and 2,250 | the surname Dwyer-Hampton | m. Audrey Groves| kilometres (1,400 miles) from the coast <strong>of</strong> South America | / | b.1911 Pretoria, South Africa| | / | cadet RN 1891 (as was his || Career information courtesey <strong>of</strong> Pat Paskiewicz: | brother Denys Dwyer); |>>George Dwyer| For RN ships see "Ships <strong>of</strong> the Old Navy" website [SOTON] | <strong>of</strong> 24 Emanuel Rd, Portsea, 1891;| | | /| Royal Marines Light Infantry (F.P.) 3rd Battalion; | Leicestershire Regt., Capt. 1910, Major 1914, later Lt.-<strong>Co</strong>l.;| Entered service 16 1/2 yrs old as a "Gentleman Cadet" | in 1887 (age 14) took part in the Cresta Run (toboggan)| 2nd Lieut 17.5.1859 | | at St Moritz, achiving the fastest time in the race;| <strong>of</strong> Royal Marines Division, Foston, Alverstoke, Hampshire 1861; | in the 1890s he twice won the toboggan "Grand National"| / | | and also the Ashbourne Cup (later named the Curzon Cup);| 1st Lieut 27.3.1862 | | <strong>of</strong> Rutland House, Clarence parade, Southsea 1910;| 1862 HMS "Cumberland"; | | <strong>of</strong> Henllys, Anglesey, Wales (home <strong>of</strong> his 2nd wife) 1923-1933;| 1863 Chatam HQ; | | (see also his uncle Lambert F.W. Dwyer, BD 02); d.1967| 1863-1866 HMS "<strong>Co</strong>nqueror" & HMS "Euryalies" | /| 1866-1867 Chatam HQ | | m.1st Jan-Mar.1907 Portsmouth;| 1867-1868 HMS "Hibernia" & HMS "Orestes" | Beryl Maud Gillman| 1868-1876 Royal Marines Chatam HQ (at RM Barracks 1871) | d.3.6.1910 Rutland House, Southsea [TIMES 6.6.1910]| / | | /| 1864 Japan Battalion; present at the Bombardment <strong>of</strong> the | NOTE:| Batteries at the Straights <strong>of</strong> Simoneski, at the capture and | Beryl's sister Evelyn Gillman is the mother <strong>of</strong>| destruction <strong>of</strong> Batteries, Magazines, Barracks on Shore, | Guy Burgess (b.1911 d.1963) the Soviet KGB Double Agent| and during the shore operations from 5.9.1864 - 8.9.1864 | /| Hythe; Musketry Instructor Mediterranean | m.2nd 3.10.1914 Holy Trinity Church, Chelsea, London;| / | | Mary Gwendolen Hampton-Lewis b.c1875 London| Musketry Instructor at Gravesend(?), Kent 1868; | (later "Mary Gwendolen Hampton", after resuming original| <strong>of</strong> Royal Marines Barracks, Chatham, Kent 1871; he passed | <strong>family</strong> surname "Hampton" in accordance with her father's Will);| Military Equitation with 19th Hussars at Aldershot 1.2.1873; | <strong>of</strong> 5 Cadogan Place, London;| superceded as Musketry Instructor by Lieut Alslou 9.5.1873; | (dau. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>l. Thomas Lewis Hampton Hampton-Lewis Hampton)| Adjutant 19.7.1873; | || Captain 29.6.1876; | || Musketry Instructor 26.8.1880; Passed for Major Dec.1880 || | / |>>Denys Robert Cunynghame Dwyer RN| | / | b.13.8.1876 Chatham, Kent| | d.26.4.1881 at his mother's home, | /| | Lennox Lodge, 1 South Parade, | <strong>of</strong> 24 Emanuel Road, Portsea, Portsmouth 1891;| | Lennox Road, Portsea, Hants; | cadet RN 1891 (as was his brother Bertie);| | Will proved 25.5.1881 | attended Dartmouth Naval <strong>Co</strong>llege until 1892;| | / | Midshipman, Royal Navy HMS "Howe" Aug-Nov.1982| | m.8.6.1871 Portsea, Hants; || | (not m. Milncrag, Ayr, Scotland) | d.23.12.1892 aged 16 years, <strong>of</strong> scarlet fever,| | Caroline Georgina | at Portland Naval Base, Portland, Dorset [TIMES 27.12.1892]| | Thurlow Cunynghame || | b.1844/6/7 (not c1821) Lachine, || | Montreal <strong>Co</strong>., Quebec, Canada; |>>Maj. (George) Toulmin Cunynghame Dwyer| | (not b. Milncrag, Ayr, Scotland) b.5.4.1874 Chatham, Medway, Kent;| | / 1891 at Malvern School, Great Malvern,| | still in Canada 1851; not yet Worcestershire (boarding house on <strong>Co</strong>llege Road);| | found in 1861 or 1911 census); 1892 HMS "Immortalitie";| | <strong>of</strong> Belgrave House <strong>Co</strong>urt, retired as Maj. 1920;| | Portsea, Portsmouth 1871 <strong>of</strong> Royal Albert Yacht Club, Southsea, Hampshire 1928| | / /| | in 1891 <strong>of</strong> 24 Emanuel Rd, d.26.2.1928 Normanton, 24 Lennox Road South,| | Portsea, Portsmouth, where her Southsea (a nursing home) [TIMES 28.2.1928]| | brother-in-law Lambert Francis Will proved 1.6.1928 London [PPR]| | Wilson Dwyer (BD 02) was| | staying as a visitor;| | in 1901 they shared a suite at| | "The Grosvenor Hotel"| | (<strong>of</strong>f Buckingham Palace Rd),| | Victoria, Westminster, London;| | she also was executor <strong>of</strong> his Will| | /BD 03 | | d.21.12.1924 Portsmouth (not Malvern)
BD 04 | || |>>Lt William Simpson >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Mary Anne Sinclair >>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Lt-<strong>Co</strong>l. Alan Charles >>>>>>>> >|>>| Brown Blennerhassett Dwyer | Dwyer "Aunt Cuckoo" Prince VD, ADC || b.15.8.1846 Portsea Island, | b.7.9.1869 at sea <strong>of</strong>f Jamaica, BWI b.22.8.1889 Sandwich, || Portsmouth, Hampshire; | (1870 US census has b.?.8.1869) Windsor, Ontario || bapt.30.9.1846 St Thomas' | / / |>>| Church, Portsmouth | emig. to Canada 1908; m.10.1.1910| / | <strong>of</strong> 3 Bedford St., Sandwich, Florence Elizabeth| <strong>of</strong> Lennox Lodge, 87 Eastern | Windsor, Ontario 1880; R. Reaume| Parade, Portsea Island 1861 | d.20.2.1941 Windsor; b.4.10.1888| / | bur. St John's, Windsor| Army; 3rd West India Regt. & | /| 1st Batt'n, 5th Regt. <strong>of</strong> Foot, | m. Albert K. Prince; b.?.8.1863 Canada| Northumberland Fusiliers | (cousin <strong>of</strong> her stepfather John Prince)| (Disbanded 1870); || Served at Jamaica, BWI; |>>Louisa "Louise" Dwyer| first as Ensign; | b.c1868 England;| Lt by 1868 when he married; | <strong>of</strong> Detroit 1870;| leaving the service in 1870 | d. young bef.1880, perhaps in England| when regiment disbanded, || retiring at the rank <strong>of</strong> Capt. |>>Dora Dwyer >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Beatrice Black >>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>| / | b.c1871 Detroit, Michigan b.1896 Detroit| emig. to USA 1870 (not 1872); | / /| settled Detroit, Michigan | m. Dr. Walter Black; dentist m. Edward Craves| 1870-1918; drayman 1870; || in 1880 US census he is named |>>Inspector Bertie William >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Grace Macmillan Dwyer| Thomas Dwyer (not William) | Lambert Blennerhassett | d.aged 8 months| residing with his children but | Laye Dwyer || not wife Emily who had left; | "Old Blennerhassett" |>>Duncan Ramsey Dwyer| with his 2nd wife <strong>Co</strong>rnelia he | / b.24.5.1906 Detroit| had a farm in Macomb <strong>Co</strong>. | b.19.6.1873 (not 1874)| where she was born, perhaps(?) | Detroit, Michigan;| this was her <strong>family</strong> farm | bapt.11.1.1874 Detroit;| / | Police Inspector at Detroit;| d.21.11.1918 Detroit, Michigan | d.2.3.1943 Detroit| will proved 17.1.1920 at | /| London, England; another Will | m.1st Bessie McPhail| probably proved at Detroit | /| / | m.2nd Detroit; Mildred Schmieding| / || Lt William Simpson Brown m.1st 4.4.1868 Porchester, |>>St Hugh "Hugh" Simpson >>>>>>>>>> >|>> Laye Edward >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>| Blennerhassett Dwyer's Hampshire (D bef.1880); | Gerald Toulmin Dwyer | Blennerhassett Dwyer || 1st marriage >-----> Emelia Marie (Emily Mary) Laye | / | b.10.1.1897 Detroit, |>>| b.17.6.1847 Douglas, | b.18.12.1875 | Wayne <strong>Co</strong>., Michigan; || Isle <strong>of</strong> Man (not b.11.9.1848); | <strong>Co</strong>rsorphine, Edinburgh, | d.?.1.1950 Detroit; || NOTE: the 1880 US census in | Midlothian, Scotland; | Detroit police dispatcher, || error has her b. Wales | bapt.18.1.1876 St.John's | badge #99 || / | Episcopal Church in | / || bapt.19.7.1847 | Edinburgh | (on conversion to |>>| St.Francis Xavier Church (RC) | / | Catholicism he changed || Douglas, Isle <strong>of</strong> Man; | the son <strong>of</strong> Emily Mary Dwyer | his name to || NOTE: her mother d.11.9.1848, | (nee Laye), but not with her | Laye Edward Dwyer, || 3 months after the birth; | husband Lt William Simpson | "…as Blennerhassett || <strong>of</strong> England 1851 | Brown Blennerhassett Dwyer | was a pagan name...") |>>| <strong>of</strong> Alverstoke, Hampshire 1861 | (as shown here); | / || / | the <strong>family</strong> believe his real | m.27.7.1920 Detroit; || d.23.8.1896 Detroit, | father to be William S.B.B. | Angelene "Angie" || Wayne <strong>Co</strong>., Michigan; | Dwyer's eldest brother, | Winifred Renox; || as "Mrs Emily Prince"; | Capt. Lambert Francis | b.c1896 Detroit, || bur. Windsor, Ontario, Canada | William Dwyer (BD 02) | Wayne <strong>Co</strong>., Michigan; || / | / | d.?.1.1950 Detroit |EMELIA MARIE LAYE (Emily Mary Laye) / | Hugh S.G.T. Dwyer confirms on | |Emily Mary Laye (b.17.6.1847 Douglas, Isle <strong>of</strong> Man) was daughter <strong>of</strong> Maj. Francis Fenwick Laye | his marriage record by naming | |& Anne Maria Teresa Walsh; and g.daughter <strong>of</strong> Lt Gen. Francis Laye & Mary Airey; her mother | his father as Lambert Dwyer, | |Anne Maria Teresa Laye (Walsh) was anglican but on her deathbed 11.9.1848 was bapt. RC; | his mother as Emily Laye | |she d.11.9.1848 at Douglas, Isle <strong>of</strong> Man; bur.14.9.1848 in Kirk Braddon churchyard, Douglas; | / | |following her death each <strong>of</strong> her children were baptised or re-baptised RC, excepting her her | emig.to USA 1882 | |youngest child Emily Mary Laye (b.17.6.1847) who had previously been bapt. RC 19.7.1847 | Ran a private detective agency; | || / | d.27.1.1939 Detroit, | |Emily Mary Laye m. 2nd c1882 to John Prince (b.c1858) <strong>of</strong> Detroit, Michigan; son <strong>of</strong> Albert | Wayne <strong>Co</strong>., Michigan | |& Eliza Prince; he d.6.12.1890 at 314 Porter Street, Detroit / | / | |BD 04 | / | / | |
BD 05 | / | / | |John Prince was g.son <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>l. John Prince (d.12.3.1796) <strong>of</strong> Bellevue Park, Soult St Marie, Ontario, | m.23.3.1896 Detroit, Michigan; | |for 20 years MP for Windsor Ontario, who was rumoured (although he always denied this) to be | (Gertrude) Sarah La Porte | |an illegitimate son <strong>of</strong> William, Duke <strong>of</strong> Clarence (afterwards King William IV) and his mistress <strong>of</strong> | (Laporte); | |twenty years (from 1791) the actress Dorothea "Dora" Bland (1761-1816), Mrs Jordan; | b. Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada; | |Mrs Jordan was a stage name, she never married; The Duke <strong>of</strong> Clarence and Dorothea Bland had | d.27.6.1939 Detroit | |"at least ten" illegitimate children who went by the surname FitzClarence, but <strong>Co</strong>l. John Prince | | |was not one <strong>of</strong> the ten known to have carried this name; among Dorothea Bland's many |>>Ramsay Reginald Dwyer; | |descendants is David Cameron, UK Prime Minister and <strong>Co</strong>nservative Party leader b.2.6.1877 (not ?.5.1874); | |>>| / Detroit, Michigan; | |see "Prince: The Royal Township" by Bruce W. Bedell living 1920; d. Detroit | || / / | || / m. Hortense Gagnon | || Lt William Simpson Brown m.2nd 16.10.1882 Wayne <strong>Co</strong>., | || Blennerhassett Dwyer's Michigan | || 1st marriage >-----> <strong>Co</strong>rnelia A. May >>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Dwyer | |>>| b.c1847/8 | | || Macomb <strong>Co</strong>., Michigan; |>> Dwyer | || <strong>of</strong> Grossepoint, Wayne <strong>Co</strong>., | || Michigan 1880 | || / | |>>| <strong>Co</strong>rnelia's 2nd marriage: || she m.1st William G. Moran >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Edmund C. Moran || b.c1837 Michigan | b.c1869 Grossepoint, Wayne <strong>Co</strong>. || | |>>George Robert Dwyer >>>>>>> >|>>| |>>Josephine "Josie" Moran | b.9.4.1898 Detroit, || | b.?.2.1870 Michigan | Michigan; || | / | <strong>of</strong> Royal Oak, Michigan || | m.27.5.1891 Detroit; | 1930; || | Burton M. Hovey | d.1.2.1988 Livonia || | b.c1867 Canada | / || | (issue: Carmen Hovey | m. Eleanor (Elinor) Miller || | b.?.3.1992 Michigan) | || | | |>>| |>>Samuel J. Moran | || b.c1877/8 St Clair, Michigan | || / | || m.27.12.1899 St Clair, Michigan; | || Jennie Rhadgan | || b.c1878 North Branch | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | || | |>>| | || | || | || | || | || | |>>| || || || || || |BD 05 | |
BD 06 | || |>>Thelma Marie Dwyer >>>>>>>> >|>>| | b.?.6.1899 Detroit; || | <strong>of</strong> Royal Oak, Michigan || | 1930; || | d.3.10.1968 Los Angeles, || | California || | / || | m.1st Robert L. Miller Sr || | b.1901 || | / || | m.2nd Dudley Porter || | |>>| | || | |>>| || || || || || || || |>>James Lambert Dwyer >>>>>>> >|>>| | b.1906 Detroit, Michigan;| | d.c1966(?)| | /| | m. Garnette L. Armstrong| | b.12.4.1907; stenographer;| | d.24.9.1993 Port Huron, Mich.| || || |>>Walter Blennerhassett >>>>>>> >|>>| | Ramsay Dwyer| | b.30.8.1907 Detroit, Mich.| | d.23.12.1937| | Northville, Michigan| | /| | m. Mona R. Jury; b.1909 Canada| || || |>>Dora Gertrude Dwyer >>>>>>> >|>>| b.14.2.1911 Detroit, Mich.; || d.11.7.1998 St.Clair, |>>| Michigan || / || m. Walter McMahon || |>>||||||||||||||||||||||||BD 06 |
BD 07 |data for this branch <strong>of</strong> |>>John Hoare Dwyer >>>>>>>> >|>> Agnes Eleanor Dwyer >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Agnes Eleanor Kingthe <strong>family</strong> is said to be b.19.1.1801 | b.7.12.1827 <strong>Co</strong>olie Bazar, | b.22.6.1847 (not b.1849)recorded in a Dwyer <strong>Co</strong>.<strong>Co</strong>rk, Ireland | West Bengal (not b.1828/9) | Fort William, Culcutta, West Bengal<strong>family</strong> bible <strong>of</strong> 1818 / | bapt.23.12.1827 <strong>Co</strong>olie Bazar |moved to Bengal | / |>>Mary "Minnie" Catherine King >>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Agnes Beatrice Dawe;Presidency, India; | d.8.6.1890 Allahabad, | b.7.3.1851 Culcutta, West Bengal | b.17.9.1876 Allahabad;<strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>olie Bazar, | Uttarpredesh, India | / | bapt.23.11.1876 AllahabadWest Bengal 1827; | / | d.24.10.1886 East Dulwich, | /<strong>of</strong> Meerut, Bengal 1833; | four children, educated | Camberwell, Surrey, England | m.c1906-11 Mussoorie, India;<strong>of</strong> Chunar, West Bengal | at La Martimerer, Calcutta | / | Frank E. Rayner1838 | / | m. William Henry Dawe |/ | m.1st 13.5.1846 | b.c1856 Allahabad ?served in the East India | Fort William, West Bengal; | |>>William Henry Dawe<strong>Co</strong>mpany <strong>Co</strong>mmisariat | John King |Department; in 1843 a | b.c1816/18 Dublin, Ireland |>>Henry Charles King >>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> King; b.c1870"Sub-<strong>Co</strong>nductor in the | / | b.20.10.1853 Fort William; |service <strong>of</strong> the East India | mariner; | Indian Civil Service |>> King; b.c1870<strong>Co</strong>mpany, on their | d.11.6.1855 (at sea) | (United Provinces) |Bombay establishment" | Culcutta, West Bengal | / |>> King; b.c1870/ | / | m.9.6.1879 Allahabad, Bengal;d.18/19.7.1843 | / | Ione Viola Wetherall (Weatherall);Agra, Bengal (now in | / | b.c1855Uttar Predesh, India) | / |/ | / ?administration granted to | / |his widow Maria Dwyer | / |>>John Kingat Bombay 17.7.1849 | / b.c1856 West Bengal; d.11.9.1881[Bombay Times & Journal | /<strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>mmerce 1.8.1849] | // | m.2nd 11.11.1858 Culcuttam.1st 25.12.1823 | Henry Charles "Charlie" >>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Arthur Frederick Thomas; b.1859 d.1868Bengal, India | Thomas |Mary Ann "Maria" | b.c1835 |>>Alfred Herbert Thomas >>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Thomas >>>>>>>>>>>> >|>>b.9.2.1806; | / b.15.4.1862 Culcutta | /d.9.11.1849 "aged 42 yrs" | merchant ship captain and pilot / | m. Dorothy Caroline[Allen's Indian Mail | on the river Hoogly, India; m. Eden Olivia Fanthome | Goodman5.1.1850] | d.5.10.1864; died at sea during b.3.8.1871 Bhurtpore, | b.23.4.1902/ | cyclone in the Bay <strong>of</strong> Bengal, West Bengal; | d.?.2.1994 North Yorkshire/ | serving on SS "Agra" bapt.8.10.1871 Bhurtpore |some sources have him | |>> Thomasm.2nd Frances (Gentles?); |>>Sarah Charlotte Dwyer; b.8.8.1829 |this is improbable as | bapt.20.9.1829 <strong>Co</strong>oley Bazar, West Bengal |>> Thomaswhen he died in 1843 he | |left his wife Mary Ann |>>Isabella Frances Dwyer >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Lt George Toogood |>> Thomas"Maria" Dwyer a widow | b.19.9.1830 <strong>Co</strong>oley Bazar, | b.16.5.1863 Fort William, |(see above) | West Bengal | Culcutta, West Bengal |>> Thomas/ | / | |it is 'possible' that before | m.5.8.1850 |>>William Watts Toogood |>> Thomas1838 John Hoare Dwyer | Fort William, Culcutta; | d.?.9.1859 St George Hanover |separated from his 1st | Henry Watts Toogood | Square, London |>> Thomaswife then had two children | b.c1825; mariner; | |with Frances Gentles but | superintendant <strong>of</strong> Sulkea |>>Ada Watts Toogood; |>> Thomasdid not marry her... | Salt Golas at Howrah, | b.c1875 Bath, England |/ | near Culcutta, West Bengal; | |>> Thomasthe middle name Gentles | d.11.10.1875 Culcutta |>>Isabella Maria Toogoodwas given to his daughter | ["Times <strong>of</strong> India" 18.10.1875] | b.9.4.1855 Fort William, CulcuttaHenrietta Gentles Dwyer | |(b.23.10.1841 at | |>>John Henry Toogood; b.c1851Hazareebough, W.Bengal) | |and to his granddaughter | |>>Frederick Toogood >>>>>>>>>>>>> >|>> George Watts ToogoodJanet Gentles Nestor | b.c1861 | b.c1890 Dibruzash, India(b.11.7.1872 Bengal) | employee <strong>of</strong> the | // | Army & Navy Stores | m.18.3.1936if you know the origin <strong>of</strong> | / | at the Cathedral, Culcutta;the Dwyer-Gentles link | m. Ellen ? Norah Troloppe Wilgressplease let me know | b.c1861 Norwich, Norfolk | <strong>of</strong> Guernsey, Channel Islands| | [TIMES 23.3.1936]| || |>>Arthur Charles Toogood| |BD 07 | |>>Herbert Charles G. Toogood
BD 08 ||>>Robert John Blennerhassett >>>>> >|>> Robert John Dwyer| Dwyer | b.25.11.1861 Anarkalee, Lahore, Bengal;| b.4.11.1833 (not b.4.11.1835; | bapt.23.2.1862 Anarkalee| not b.c.1841) Meerut, Bengal; || bapt.20.11.1833 Meerut; |>>William Blennerhassett Dwyer| <strong>of</strong> Bengal 1863; | b.8.10.1863 Anarkalee, Lahore, Bengal| d..15.3.1882 Allahabad, Bengal | bapt.26.11.1863 Anarkalee| / || m.22.2.1860 |>>James John (not Robert) Dwyer| Futtehghur, West Bengal; b.21.1.1866 Boudan (Nyneg Tall?), Bengal| Ann "Annie" Mary (Maria) Jane bapt.24.1.1866 Boudan (Nyneg Tall?)| Sheels; b.3.10.1845 Bengal, India|||>>John (not Robert) Hoare Dwyer| b.18.6.1835 Dimapore, Assam, Bengal; bapt.27.7.1835 Dinapore||>>Mary Ann Harriett Dwyer;| b.7.2.1837 Bengal, India; bapt.16.4.1837 Agra; d.1838 Agra|||>>Mary Ann "Mariann" Harriett >>>>>>>>> >|>> Mary Ann Jessie Nestor| Dwyer | b.24.4.1858 Fort William, Bengal| b.30.11.1838 | /| Chunar, Uttar Pradesh, India; | m.1881 Bengal; Frederick W. Ward| d.1871 | b.c1856 India| / || m.17.6.1857 Bengal, India; |>>Edith Nestor; b.c1860 England| William Richard Nestor | /| b.21.6.1828 Sylhet, Bengal, India | m.1885 England; Allen Nash| (now in Bangladesh) | b.c1858 England; d. England| / || Superintendant General |>>Ellen Mary Nestor; b.3.8.1861 Allahabad, West Bengal| <strong>of</strong> the North West Provinces | /| (NWP) Secretariat | m.1887 Bengal| / | Christopher Ed <strong>Co</strong>rbett; b. Bengal| d.15.2.1887 Kaladungi, India || |>>Agnes Isabella Nestor; b.25.9.1864 Bengal| | /| | m.1889 Bengal; Frederick A. Toogood| || |>>Arthur Henry Nestor; b.6.3.1866 Allahabad, West Bengal| | /| | m.12.2.1896 Assansol, Bengal;| | Harriet Mary McCarthy| || |>>Henrietta Louisa Nestor >>>>>>>>>>> >|>> Dorothy Hetty Nestor >>>>>>>> >|>>| | b.23.3.1868 Dehra, Culcutta; Nunn| | d.17.5.1942 England b.7.6.1892 Mussoorie,| | / North West Provinces| | m.1.5.1888 (NWP), India;| | Naini Tal, West Bengal; d.24.3.1978 Victoria, BC, Can.| | James William Nunn /| | b.27.9.1859 delhi; m.29.8.1915| | d.23.1.1938 John Howard Watkis| | Exmouth, Devon, England b.29.3.1882| | Ironbridge, Shropshire;| | d.8.12.1938 East End,| | Saskatchewan, Canada| || |>>Edwin Charles Nestor; b.7.9.1869 Naini Tal, West Bengal| || |>>Janet Gentles Nestor; b.11.7.1872 Bengal| || |>>Frederick John Nestor; b.8.8.1873 Bengal| || |>>Beatrice Gonther Margaret Nestor| b.20.3.1876 Naini Tal, West Bengal|>>Henrietta Gentles Dwyerb.23.10.1841 (not 1839/40)BD 08Hazareebough, West Bengal