Reference Source
MONTGOMERY-MASSINGBERD, Hugh (ed). ''Burke's Irish Family Records''. London: Burke's Peerage, 1976
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 435 estate records citing this source.
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907-911 | More O'Ferrall | The More O'Ferralls inherited an estate in the parishes of Bekan, Annagh and Aghamore in the barony... |
675-681 | Knox (Castlereagh) | The Knoxes came from county Donegal and settled at Castlereagh in the 17th century. By the early 1... |
675-681 | Knox (Rappa) | Originally a Crofton estate which passed through a marriage connection to a younger son of the Knoxe... |
746-748 (McCausland) | Orme (Owenmore) | The Orme family owned extensive property in county Mayo and also around the village of Enniscrone in... |
374 | Domvile | The Domviles bought the county Mayo estate of the Trench family of Heywood, ,Queen's County [county... |
173-174 | Browne (Breaghwy) | A junior branch of the Brownes of the Neale, county Mayo, was located in the parish of Breaghwy in t... |
44 | Blake (Ballinafad) | In the early 17th century a younger son of the Blake family of Ballyglunin, county Galway, acquired... |
741 | Lynch (Partry) | Sir Henry Lynch of Castlecarra, granted his mother the lands of Cloonlagheen, parish of Ballyovey, b... |
420-425 | FitzGerald (Turlough) | This family from Gorteens in county Kilkenny was transplanted to county Mayo under the Cromwellian s... |
667 | Kenny (Ballinrobe) | A family established in the Ballinrobe area, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, from the late 17th cen... |
324 | D'Arcy (Houndswood) | John D'Arcy was granted almost 1,700 acres in the parish of Cong, barony of Ross, county Galway and... |
116-123 | Blake (Renvyle) | Henry Blake returned from Montserrat in 1676 and, according to Martin J. Blake, bought the Lehinch e... |
116-117 | Blake (Doonmacreena & Oranmore) | This branch of the Blake family, descended from the Blakes of Ballyglunin, county Galway, was settle... |
682-685 | Lambert (Brookhill) | The Lamberts of county Mayo were descended from the county Galway family located at Cregclare and Ag... |
862-863 | Morris (Ballinaboy) | Through marriage with a member of the Lynch family the Morrises inherited a quarter part of the esta... |
883-884 (Nicholson) | Pratt (Cabra Castle) | Burke’s Landed Gentry of Ireland (1904) states that the Pratts came from Leicester and that Cromwell... |
116-123 | Blake (Furbogh) | Andrew Blake, a merchant of Galway, was granted 2,532 acres in the baronies of Moycullen and Dunkell... |
999-1000 | Ruttledge (Bloomfield) | In May 1749, Peter Ruttledge of Cornfield and Carrowkillen, parish of Robeen, barony of Kilmaine, co... |
116-123 | Blake (Merlin Park) | The Blakes of Moyne, parish of Shrule, county Mayo, were descended from the Blakes of Ardfry, county... |
245 | Clements | The Clements family in Ireland were descended from Daniel Clements, a Cromwellian officer, originall... |
693-696. | La Touche | The La Touche family owned extensive estates in Kildare and Wicklow as well as property interests in... |
856-858. | Montgomery | Hugh Lyons Montgomery was MP for Leitrim, 1852-57 and served as High Sheriff in 1840. In 1876 the Mo... |
1109-1114. | Tottenham | The Tottenham family's main properties were based in Leinster, especially in the counties of Wicklow... |
273. | Cooper (Markree) | Edward Cooper was a soldier in Richard Coote [Lord Collooney]'s, regiment of horse. He is known in... |
289. | Crichton | Sir Alexander Crichton of Seal Grove, Kent married Frances Dodwell in 1800. She was the heiress of E... |
489. | Gray | The Gray family held small estates in the parish of Achonry at Doomore and Carrownaleck. The family... |
625-626 | Irwin (Tanrego) | McTernan states that John Irwin, a Cromwellian soldier, was granted the lands at Tanrego in the seve... |
722-725. | L'Estrange (Kevinsfort) | Christopher L'Estrange, described in Hussey de Burgh as a land agent, was resident at Kevinsfort in... |
755-757. | McDermott (Coolavin) | The McDermotts were the original hereditary owners of the lands in Coolavin, hence the family title... |
900-903. | O'Conor Don | The O'Conor Don ancestral lands were in County Roscommon centred on Clonalis House near Castlerea.... |
915-916. | O'Hara | The O'Haras were the only Gaelic family to continue as major landowners in County Sligo up to modern... |
931-935. | Ormsby (Cummeen) | Thomas Ormsby acquired land in Sligo in the mid-17th century and the family expanded to hold propert... |
946-948. | Perceval | The Perceval family succeeded to lands in Sligo in the mid 17th when George Perceval married Mary Cr... |
1163. | Verschoyle | The Irwin estate at Tanrego was purchased by Verschoyle in the 1860s. According to the OS name books... |
1193-94. | Webber (Cos Sligo & Limerick) | A family who were settled near the city of Cork in the early 17th century. Thomas Webber married Le... |
1226-1231. | Wynne | The Wynne family established themselves in Sligo in the later 17th century. They went on to become o... |
116-123 | Blake (Ballyglunin) | In ''Blake Family Records'' Martin J. Blake states that Martin Blake of Cummer, county Galway, purch... |
682-685 | Lambert (Castle Lambert) | During the 19th century the Lamberts, a junior branch of the Lamberts of Creg Clare, county Galway,... |
448-450 | French (Brooklodge) | At least two generations of Frenches, a junior branch of the Frenches of Tyrone, lived on the Brookl... |
123-128 | Blakeney (Abbert) | Robert Blakeney, a member of a family of Elizabethan settlers, was granted lands at Castle Blakeney,... |
116-123 | Blake (Crumlin, Clooncon & Moorfield) | Descended from a younger son of the Blakes of Ardfry in the 17th century, the Blakes of Crumlin, par... |
313-317 | Daly (Quainsborough/Quansbury) | Peter Daly of Quansbury was the fourth son of Denis Daly of Carrownakelly, county Galway, a Judge of... |
921-924 | Oliver (Cos Galway & Leitrim) | The Oliver family's main estates were in county Limerick but they also held land in Leitrim. At the... |
123-128 | Blakeney (Holywell) | In 1761 Charles Blakeney, a member of a junior branch of the Blakeneys of Abbert, married Bridget, d... |
448-450 | French (Cloonyquin) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' states that Arthur French of Tyrone bought Cloonyquin from the Righ... |
773-774 | Mahon/Pakenham-Mahon | In February 1666 Captain Nicholas Mahon was granted over 2,700 acres in the barony of Roscommon and... |
746-748 | McCausland (Limavady) | The McCausland family of Drenagh or Fruit Hill, Limavady, county Derry, held almost 5000 acres in co... |
406 (Fetherstonhaugh) | Gamble/Gambell | A family who settled in the barony of Erris early in the 18th century when they were leased lands by... |
900-903 | O'Conor (Dundermot) | A branch of the O'Conor Don family who resided at Dundermot for 2 generations in the 19th century. I... |
297-304 (Talbot Crosbie) | Talbot (Mount Talbot) | The Talbots were descended from a younger son of the Talbots of Malahide in the 16th century. They w... |
625-627 | Irwin (Rathmoyle) | Richard, Robert and John Irwin were occupiers and lessors of property in the parish of Baslick, baro... |
54-55 | Balfe | The Balfe family were settled at Heathfield in county Roscommon in the 18th century but had moved to... |
675-681 | Knox /Blake Knox (Moyne Abbey) | The senior branch of the Knox family in county Mayo who were descended from William Knox of Castlere... |
312-313 | Cusack | By the early 19th century this family was living at Abbeville, Malahide, county Dublin. In the late... |
43-44 (Toler-Aylward) | Toler (Bloomfield) | In the mid 19th century the Reverend Peter Toler held lands in the parishes of Kilcooley and Killuki... |
625-627 | Irwin (Beechwood) | Christopher Irwin of Newtown and Leabeg, barony of Ballymoe, county Roscommon was a younger brother... |
127 (Blakeney) | Mitchell (Castle Strange) | Cornet Thomas Mitchell from Scotland settled at Castlestrange, county Roscommon in the mid 17th cent... |
901 (O'Conor Don) | Scott | James R. Hope Scott bought lands in the parish of Ballintober, barony of Carra and in the parish of... |
900-903 (O'Conor Don) | Nolan (Lisnaneane) | The Nolan estate was in the parishes of Cloonfinlough, Kilcooley and Killukin, barony and county of... |
769-770 | Magan | The Magans were settled in counties Westmeath and Offaly in the 18th century. Benny Lane writes that... |
448-449 | French (Frenchlawn & Frenchbrook) | Martin J. Blake writes that the ancestor of this branch of the French family was Simon A. Hyacinth F... |
675-681 | Knox (Greenwoodpark) | A junior branch of the Knoxes of Rappa held an estate in the parish of Kilfian, barony of Tirawley,... |
675-681 | Knox (Netley Park) | Henry William Knox and his brother John sold almost 3000 acres in the parishes of Crossmolina and Ki... |
675-681 | Knox (Mount Falcon) | An estate in the parish of Ballynahaglish, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, previously belonging to... |
314 | French (Frenchbrook) | Extensive lands in counties Mayo and Galway were granted to George French between 1677 and 1679. He... |
625-627 | Irwin (Kilcummin) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Bridget Irwin held land in the parishes of Kilcummin and Templem... |
627-633 | Jameson (Sheskin) | John Jameson of Dublin owned over 7,000 acres in county Mayo in the 1870s. He appears to have purch... |
116-123 | Blake (Castlegrove) | By his will (1612) Robert Blake of Ardfry left the lands of Castlegrove or Fartigare as they were o... |
455-458 | Gabbett (Co Galway) | In the 1850s Edward Gabbett held the townland of Manuslynn, parish of Kilcoona, barony of Clare, cou... |
1069 | Barclay | McAuliffe writes that the Barclays, a Quaker family, came from Scotland to Ireland. At the end of t... |
760-764 | Macnamara (Doolin) | This branch of the Macnamara family was established in the barony of Burren, north county Clare, at... |
1043-1046 | Stacpoole (Cragbrien) | The Reverend William Stacpoole of Cragbrien, parish of Clondagad, barony of Islands, county Clare, w... |
1043-1046 | Stacpoole (Ballyallia) | This was a junior branch of the Stacpoole family of Annagh and Eden Vale, county Clare. George Sta... |
1043-1046 | Lysaght (Ballykeel) | Cecil Stacpoole Kenny gives a detailed account of the family history of this family in MS 2110, Nati... |
142-152 | Blood (Roxton & Cranagher) | The Blood family was established in county Clare from the early 17th century. By the mid 18th centu... |
1043-1046 | Stacpoole (Eden Vale) | The Stacpooles were a county Limerick Catholic family. Clement Stacpoole was transplanted to county... |
1194-1195 | Westby | Nicholas Westby of Ennis, county Clare, Collector of Customs, was one member of a syndicate of three... |
1076-1078 | Studdert (Dangananella) | This branch of the Studdert family was established at Dangananella, just outside Cooraclare, in the... |
652-654 | Keane (Beech Park) | The Keanes were established in county Clare from at least the mid 17th century and were residing at... |
1160-1163 | Vandeleur (Kilrush) | The Vandeleur family are descended from Maxmilian Van Der Leur, a Dutch merchant, who had settled in... |
192-195 | Butler (Castlecrine) | The Butlers of Castlecrine, parish of Kilfinaghta, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare, descend f... |
619-624 | Ievers (Mountievers) | The first member of this family to settle in county Clare in the 1640s was Henry Ievers. He was a c... |
657-660 | Kelly/Roche Kelly | Descended from an O’Kelly of county Kilkenny, the Kelly family were established in county Limerick b... |
347-349 | Delmege | The French "Palatine" family of Delmege or Dolmage were settled at Rathkeale in county Limerick in t... |
1068-1078 | Studdert (Kilkishen) | The Studdert families of Kilkishen and Bunratty, county Clare, are descended from the Reverend Georg... |
1068-1078 | Studdert (Bunratty) | The Reverend George Studdert, rector of Kilpeacon and Rathkeale, county Limerick, was the son of Geo... |
1160-1163 | Vandeleur (Rathlaheen) | The Vandeleurs’ Rathlahine estate was in the parishes of Feenagh and Tomfinlough, barony of Bunratty... |
455-458 | Gabbett (Co Clare) | The Gabbetts of Castle Lake, Corbally and Shepperton, county Clare were a junior branch of the Gabbe... |
763 | Macnamara (Moyriesk) | The Macnamaras were settled at Moyriesk, parish of Clooney, barony of Bunratty Upper, county Clare f... |
974-977 | Purdon (Tinerana) | The Purdons were active in the affairs of Limerick city but lived in the parish of Ogonnelloe, baron... |
111-112 (Blackall) | Ryan (Cloonnakilla) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Ryan, a doctor, was living at Cloonnakilla, parish of Kilch... |
1068-1078 | Studdert (Clonderalaw) | Five generations of Studderts lived at Clonderalaw, parish of Kilmurry, barony of Clonderalaw, count... |
192-195 | Butler (Bunnahow & Walterstown) | Both Hussey de Burgh and the Landowners state that William Butler of Bunmahon, owned an estate of ov... |
192-195 | Butler (Doon & Thornpark) | The Butlers of Doonemulvihill, county Clare and Thornpark, county Galway are descended from James Bu... |
1195-1202 | Westropp (Coolreagh) | Ralph Westropp, Mayor of Limerick 1800-1801, third son of Ralph Westropp of Lismehane (Mary Fort, Fo... |
1195-1202 | Westropp (Attyflin) | Montiford Westropp settled in county Limerick in the mid 17th century. His son Montiford purchased... |
1195-1202 | Westropp (Fort Anne) | A branch of the Westropp family descended from a younger brother of Mountiford Westropp of Attyflin,... |
1068-1078 | Studdert (Glenwood) | A junior branch of the Kilkishen Studderts held an estate in the parish of Kilnamona, barony of Inch... |
358-359 | McEvoy | Edward Francis McEvoy was recorded as owning over 300 acres in county Leitrim in the 1870s as well a... |
416-420 | Fitzgerald (Knight of Glin) | The Knight of Glin is a title which was in existence for six centuries, borne by a branch of the Fit... |
788-791 | Massy (Glenville) | The Massys of Glenville, county Limerick, are descended from younger sons of the Massys of Duntrilea... |
1195-1202 | Westropp (Mellon) | The Westropps of Mellon, county Limerick are descended from Mountiford, second son of Thomas Westrop... |
1174-1177 | Waller (Castletown) | This branch of the Waller family are descended from Sir Hardress Waller, a Cromwellian soldier, who... |
190-192 | Bury (Little Island & Curraghbridge) | A branch of the Bury family, Earls of Charleville, descended from Phineas Bury of Little Island, cou... |
190-192 | Bury (Shannongrove) | Phineas Bury was granted almost 6,000 acres in the barony of Kenry, county Limerick in 1666 and 588... |
1195-1202 (Westropp) | Armstrong (Lismoher) | The Armstrongs appear to have been established at Lismoher, parish of Noughaval, county Clare in the... |
1195-1202 (Westropp) | Morgan (Bridestown) | Peter Westropp Morgan is recorded as the eldest son of Edward Morgan of Bridestown House, county Cor... |
380-382 (Dring formerly Finch) | Finch (Tullamore Park) | An English family who settled in county Tipperary in the 17th century. Lieutenant Colonel Simon Fin... |
994-996 | Russell (Limerick) | A branch of the Russell family held land in the parish of Kilfergus, barony of Shanid, county Limeri... |
1068-1078 | Studdert (Elm Hill) | Maurice Studdert of Elm Hill, Rathkeale, county Limerick, was the fourth son of the Reverend George... |
788-791 | Massy (Stoneville) | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' states that William Massy bought Stoneville, Rathkeale, county Lime... |
796-814 | Maunsell (Ballywilliam) | Richard Maunsell (1721-1790), second son of Richard Maunsell, Member of Parliament for Limerick city... |
54-56 (Balfe) | Keogh (Birchfield) | Cornelius Alexander Keogh is recorded in the 1870s as owning 3,351 acres in county Clare and 2,023 a... |
1110 (Tottenham) | Crowe (Nutfield) | In his will dated 20 Aug 1767 James Crowe of Dublin leaves the lands of Nutfield otherwise Drumconor... |
142-152 | Blood (Brickhill) | Descended from Reverend Neptune Blood, Dean of Kilfenora, county Clare, Neptune Bood married Elizabe... |
585-586 | Hewson (Castle Hewson) | This family was settled at Castle Hewson, Askeaton, county Limerick from the end of the 17th century... |
583-585 | Hewson (Drumahaire) | Capt. George Hewson purchased part of the Lane-Fox estate near Dromahaire in 1894. He acted as agent... |
135-136 | Blennerhassett (Riddlestown) | The Blennerhassett family acquired estates in county Kerry from the forfeitures of the Earl of Desmo... |
133-142 | Blennerhassett (Rockfield) | This family was a junior branch of the Blennerhassett of Riddlestown family, parish of Doondonnell,... |
728 | Lloyd (Prospect) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation Eyre Lloyd held an estate in the parishes of Cappagh and Clonshi... |
961-962 | Barker/Ponsonby Barker | William Ponsonby Barker held estates in four counties in the 19th century. The Barkers acquired the... |
344-347, 849-851 | Monsell (Limerick) | Originally from England, this family sold their estates in Somerset and purchased estates in county... |
583-585 | Hewson (Clanmaurice & Iraghticonnor) | In the 1870s the estate of George Hewson, of Ennismore, Listowel, amounted to over 400 acres in coun... |
107-108 | Bevan (Camas) | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' states that Thomas Beevin leased the lands of Camass, county Limeri... |
726-729 | Lloyd (Castle Lloyd) | This family was established in county Limerick from the 17th century and resided at Towerhill. The L... |
726-729 | Lloyd (Towerhill) | The Lloyds of Towerhill, county Limerick, are descended from the second son of the Reverend Thomas L... |
726-729 | Lloyd Apjohn (Linfield) | This branch of the Lloyd family are descended from Rickard Lloyd, a younger son of Thomas Lloyd of T... |
295-297 | Croker (Ballynagarde) | The Crokers settled in county Limerick in the 17th century and were resident at Ballynagarde early i... |
1009-1011 | Montagu | There are two Irish connections in the ancestry of the Earls of Sandwich. In the mid 17th century E... |
1009-1011 | De Salis | This family, of Swiss origin, settled in England at the beginning of the 18th century. In 1735 Jero... |
913-915 (O'Grady), 924 (Oliver) | O'Grady/Grady (Elton) | According to Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' (1976), the O'Gradys of Elton descend from Darby O'Gra... |
913-915 | O'Grady (Kilballyowen) | This was the senior family of O'Grady in Munster. This family was located in the Kilballyowen area... |
791-792 | Massy (Glenwilliam) | A junior branch of the Massys of Duntrileague, county Limerick, descended from the Reverend Godfrey... |
796-814 | Maunsell (Limerick) | The Maunsell family were originally from Buckinghamshire. They settled at Mocollop, county Waterfor... |
104 | Bernard/Morrogh-Bernard | According to Burke, Edward Murrough married Martha Bernard of the county Kerry family and their son... |
113-115 | Blacker | The estate of St. John Blacker, of Ballylongford and Killylea, county Armagh, amounted to over 8000... |
129-130 | Bland (Derryquin) | The Blands were originally a Yorkshire family who settled in Kerry in the early 18th century. Franci... |
133-142. | Blennerhassett (Ballyseedy & Beaufort) | Smith states that the Blennerhassett family were originally from Cumbria, in the north of England. T... |
133-142. | Blennerhassett (Killorglin) | This branch of the Blennerhassett family acquired lands around Killorglin which had formerly been pa... |
261-262 [Bowen-Colthurst]. | Colthurst | In 1702 Nicholas Colthurst of Ballyally, county Cork, purchased over 1,000 acres from the trustees f... |
262 [Cronin-Coltsmann]. | Cronin (Park) | The Cronins, descended from a Gaelic family, appear to have been settled in the Killarney area sinc... |
262 [Cronin-Coltsmann]. | Coltsmann | The Coltsmann estate originated with John Coltsmann, an English merchant who came to Ireland in the... |
295-297. | Croker (Quartertown) | Major Henry Croker of Quarterstown, county Cork was the fifth son of John Croker of Ballynaguarde, c... |
297-304. | Crosbie (Ballyheige) | Reverend John Crosbie, bishop of Ardfert in the early 1600s, was the common ancestor of the Crosbies... |
297-304. | Crosbie/Talbot-Crosbie (Ardfert) | Reverend John Crosbie, bishop of Ardfert in the early 1600s, was the common ancestor of the Crosbies... |
309-310 [Gun-Cunninghame]. | Gun/Gunn | The Gun (sometimes spelt Gunn) family were descended from Reverend William Gun, of Limerick, but wer... |
328-329. | Hall-Dare | The Hall-Dare estates were in county Wexford, which they had purchased in 1861 when they bought the... |
338-343. | Burke (Clanricarde) | The Clanricarde estate was one of the largest in county Galway. Lord Clanrickard, a minor, is liste... |
395-399. | Eyre (Eyrecourt & Eyreville) | Giles Eyre, Eyrecourt Castle and Thomas Knutford Eyre, Eyreville, are described as resident propriet... |
435-438. | Fitzmaurice (Duagh) | The estate of the representatives of Oliver Fitzmaurice amounted to over 2000 acres in county Kerry... |
463-464. | Gallway | Edward Galway, of Queen’s County, owned over 1500 acres in Kerry in the 1870s. In the 1830s, Christo... |
575-579. | Herbert (Muckross) | The Herberts were granted land in Kerry during the reign of Elizabeth I. Smith indicates that two me... |
575-579. | Herbert (Cahernane) | The Herberts of Cahernane descended from the same family as those at Muckross. Smith indicates that... |
589-590. | Hickie (Killelton & Slevoir) | The estate of William Creagh Hickie, of Killelton, amounted to over 3300 acres in county Kerry in th... |
617-619 [Hyde Sealy]. | Hyde | Rev. Arthur Hyde was rector of the Church of Ireland parish of Kilmactranny, county Sligo and later... |
720-722. | Leslie (Tarbert) | The Leslies, descended from the Scottish clan, held lands in North Kerry since the seventeenth centu... |
758-760. | McGillycuddy | The McGillycuddy of the Reeks is an ancient title from the Gaelic tradition, believed to be descende... |
774-779. | Mahony (Dunkerron North) | The Mahonys were originally a Gaelic Irish family, various branches of which held lands in Cork, Ker... |
774-779. | Mahony (Dunkerron South) | This branch of the ancient Gaelic family of O'Mahony is descended from the county Cork family of Kin... |
890-899. | O'Connell | The O’Connells are an ancient Gaelic family, whom Burke claims had their origins in county Clare, be... |
904-905. | O'Donoghue | The family were of ancient Gaelic origin who had forfeited much of their lands after the Desmond reb... |
935-944. | Orpen (Glanarought) | Burke describes the Orpen family as claiming great antiquity. They settled in Ireland after the Crom... |
455-458 | Gabbett (Caherline) | A Shropshire family who were established at Caherline, county Limerick by the end of the 17th centur... |
455-458 | Gabbett (Highpark) | A junior branch of the Gabbetts of Caherline, near Limerick city, founded by Joseph Gabbett, third s... |
455-458 | Gabbett (Strand House) | Daniel Gabbett of Strand House was the third son of William Gabbett of Caherline, near Limerick city... |
454-455 | Furnell | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' refers to two Furnell brothers coming to Ireland in 1645 and settli... |
451-452 | Frend | In 1666 John Frend, a captain in the Cromwellian army, was granted over 3,000 acres in the barony of... |
343-344 | De Burgh (Dromkeen) | This family of Bourke originally from county Mayo settled at Dromkeen in county Limerick in the 15th... |
1031-1033 | Smithwick | Peter Smithwick of Mount Catherine, county Limerick, married an Apjohn of nearby Linfield and died i... |
430-432 | Fitzgibbon (Ballysheedy) | The Fitzgibbon family were living at Ballysheedy/Ballyseeda, county Limerick, by the mid 18th centur... |
430-432 | FitzGibbon | The FitzGibbon family were established at Ballysheedy, county Limerick, from the mid 18th century.... |
1160-1163 | Vandeleur (Limerick) | A junior branch of the Vandeleurs of Kilrush, county Clare, John Ormsby Vandeleur of Maddenstown, co... |
796-814 (Maunsell) | Eyre/Hedges Eyre (Galway) | Richard Hedges Eyre of Macroom Castle and Mount Hedges, county Cork, married Frances Browne, daughte... |
730-732 | Lloyd (Lisheen, Co Tipperary) | From his will dated 1770 it is evident that John Lloyd bought Lisheen, parish of Moyne, county Tippe... |
796-814 | Maunsell (Ballybrood) | John Maunsell of Ballyvoreen, county Limerick, was the third son of Thomas Maunsell of Buckinghamshi... |
796-814 (Maunsell) | Lloyd (Beechmount) | In 1805 Colonel Thomas Lloyd purchased Beechmount in the parish of Rathkeale, barony of Connello Low... |
594-596 | Hodder (Hoddersfield) | A Dorset family who settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. ''Burke's Irish Family Records'... |
455-458 | Gabbett (Mountrivers) | Wyndham Gabbett was a grandson of Daniel Gabbett of The Strand, county Limerick. In 1867 he married... |
1068-1078 | Studdert (Fort House) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Studdert held land in the parishes of Moyarta, barony of... |
1068-1078 | Studdert (Pella) | In 1830 John Fitzgerald Studdert of Pella, county Clare, married Anne, daughter of Reverend Richard... |
1068-1078 | Studdert (Kilkee) | Jonas Studdert of Atlantic Lodge, Kilkee, county Clare was the fourth son of George Studdert of Clon... |
914 (O'Grady) | Wise/Wyse (Cork) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Wyse minors, William and Charles, held an estate in the pari... |
268-269 | Conyers | The Conyers family were established at Castletown Conyers in county Limerick by the early 18th centu... |
726-729 | Lloyd (Heathfield) | Edward Lloyd of Eyon, county Limerick and Ballincollig, county Cork was the third son of the Reveren... |
267-268 | Considine (Derk) | William Considine married Mary Heffernan of Derk, county Limerick. ''Burke's Irish Family Records''... |
760-764 | Macnamara (Doolin) | This branch of the Macnamara family was established in the barony of Burren, north county Clare, at... |
619-624 | Ievers (Castle Ievers) | George Ievers of Athlacca, county Limerick, was the sixth son of Henry Ivers, clerk of the King's Co... |
174-176 | Browning (Cos Waterford & Limerick) | The Brownings were a Gloucestershire family who settled in county Waterford in the late 17th century... |
174-176 (Browning), 994-996 (Russell) | Heffernan/Cantillon Heffernan | Frances, youngest daughter of the Reverend John Brown and his wife Meliora Southwell of Mount Brown,... |
1205-1209 | White (Greenhall & Abbeyville) | This family share a common ancestry with the Whites of Kilmoylan, county Limerick. Benjamin White w... |
921-924 | Oliver (Castle Oliver) | By the late 17th century the Olivers were settled at Clonodfoy (later known as Castle Oliver), baron... |
1000-1002 | Ryan (Scarteen) | The Ryan family were settled at Ballyvistea, county Tipperary, close to the county Limerick border f... |
921-924 | Oliver (Inchera & Dunkettle) | Charles Silver Oliver of Spa Hill, county Limerick and Inchera, Little Island, county Cork, was a yo... |
686-688 | Langford | ''Irish Family Records" states that William Langford was living at Gurteengary, county Limerick in 1... |
1200 (Westropp) | Gavin (Kilpeacon) | Lands held by Gore Henry Hughes and James Butler Hughes from Michael Gavin were advertised for sale... |
86-99. | Beamish | Burke's Irish Family Records indicates that lands granted to members of the Beamish family were conf... |
905-907. | O'Donovan | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' indicates that The O'Donovan's ancestors' original territories were... |
1114-1125. | Townsend (Castletownsend) | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' indicates that the first of this family to be established in Irelan... |
1041-1043 | Somerville | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' indicates that the first of this family to settle in Cork was Rev.... |
347-349 | Ferguson (Smithfield) | The Fergusons of Rathkeale, county Limerick, descend from David Ferguson and his wife Margaret O'Con... |
1204-1205 | White (Nantinan) | Lieutenant John White of Belmont, Castle Connell and Nantenan, county Limerick, was a younger son of... |
796-814 | Maunsell (Rathcannon) | Rathcannon, parish of Athlacca, county Limerick, belonged to the Casey family in the mid 17th centur... |
1114-1125. | Townsend (Derry & Myross Wood) | The Townsend estates in west Cork derive from Colonel Richard Townsend, an officer in the Cromwellia... |
1114-1125 | Townsend (Seafield) | Judge John Fitzhenry Townsend, of Seafield, Castletownsend, owned over 600 acres in county Cork in t... |
617-619 | Hyde (Castle Hyde) | A family who settled in county Cork in Elizabethan times. In the early 1850s John Hyde's estate was... |
106 | Berridge | In 1872 the Ballynahinch estate in county Galway, was bought by Richard Berridge, a London brewer, f... |
285-289 | Brasier (Rivers & Ballyellis) | A family of French origin who settled in the north of Ireland in the early 17th century. Paul Brasi... |
285-289 | Creagh/Brasier Creagh | In 1779 Alderman Kilner Brooke Brasier of Rivers and Ballyvoir, Lisard, county Limerick married Mary... |
285-289 | Creagh (Killowen) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' traces the descent of the Creaghs of Killowen, county Cork, from Ch... |
456 | Norcott | The Norcott family lived at Doneraile in county Cork, see http://www.iol.ie/~nodonnel/gentleman'svil... |
1195-1202 | Westropp (Ballynolan & Ardcanny) | The Reverend Thomas Westropp held an estate in the parishes of Stradbally and Killeenagarriff, baron... |
75-76 | Barry/Harold-Barry | In 1782 Richard Harold of Singland and Pennywell, county Limerick married Mary, only child and heire... |
852-853 | Montgomery (Grey Abbey) | Francis Octavius Montgomery was the sixth son of the Reverend Hugh Montgomery of Grey Abbey, county... |
774-779 | Mahony/Gun-Mahony | In the 1870s the estate of George Gun Mahony, of Kilmorna, Listowel, amounted to over 5000 acres in... |
824-843 | Minchin (Greenhills & Killacolla) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' states that William Minchin, fifth son of Charles Minchin, bought G... |
1018-1019 | Sheehy (Cork & Limerick) | In the early 18th century the Sheehys were merchants in the cities of Limerick and Cork. They marrie... |
734-737. | Longfield (Castlemary & Longueville) | John Longfield, of Castle Mary, near Cloyne, county Cork married Mary Hawnby of Mallow, county Cork.... |
6-7 | Aldworth | The Aldworths settled in county Cork in the early 17th century and were established at Newmarket by... |
17-18 | Allen (Clashanure & Liscongill) | The Allens were Elizabethan settlers in county Cork. Richard Allen was established at Greenfield,... |
973-974 | Purcell (Kanturk & Glannanore) | This family of Purcells were resident at Kanturk House, county Cork, in the early 18th century but b... |
699-703 | Leader (Mount Leader & Dromagh Castle) | The senior branch of the Leader family descended from Henry Leader who bought estates in county Cork... |
699-703 | Leader (Keale) | A junior branch of the Leader family of county Cork, sharing a common ancestry with the Leaders of M... |
1114-1125 | Townsend (Garrycloyne Castle) | This branch of the Townsend family are descended from Richard Townsend of Pallastown, county Cork, f... |
1184-1185 | Wallis (Drishane Castle) | A family established at Curraglass, Mogeely, county Cork, from the early 17th century. In 1703, Thom... |
554-555 | Harrison (Castle Harrison) | This family was residing at Castle Harrison, Charleville, county Cork, from at least the mid 18th ce... |
974 | Purcell (Burton Park) | The Purcells were settled in county Cork from the early 18th century. John Purcell of Highfort was... |
292-295 | Crofts (Churchtown) | This branch of the Crofts family were descended from George Crofts of Ballintemple, county Cork, who... |
493-497 | Greene (Old Abbey) | The Greenes were settled at Old Abbey, county Limerick, from the early 17th century when they obtain... |
1163-1166 | Goold/Verschoyle Goold | The Goold estate was mainly in the parishes of Rathronan (10 townlands) and Ardagh, barony of Shanid... |
136, 790 | Greene (Ballymacreece) | In 1703 Abraham Greene of Ballynard, county Limerick, bought some of the forfeited estates of James... |
700 (Leader of Keale) | McMurray | The McMurrays appear to have acquired an estate in county Limerick post Griffith's Valuation. In th... |
796-814 | Maunsell (Ballinamona, Caherdavin & Spa Hill) | William Maunsell of Ballinamona was a younger brother of Richard Maunsell of the Limerick city famil... |
877-880 | Neville | Anne Neville is recorded as one of the principal lessors of property in the parish of Ardcarn, baron... |
877-800 | Neville | In 1810 Henrietta Dering, a widow and daughter and co-heir of Richard Neville of Furness, county Kil... |
877-880 | Bowerman | In 1668 Cornet Henry Bowerman was granted 1,418 acres in the barony of Orrery and Kilmore, county Co... |
286 (Creagh), 688-692 (Langley) | Langley (Co Cork) | This family appear to be a branch of the county Tipperary Langleys, Hajba writes that the Langleys o... |
699-703 (Leader) | Nash (Nashville) | A family living in the Kanturk area of county Cork in the 18th century. Their estate at Nashville,... |
52-54 | Baker (Lismacue) | The Baker family settled in county Tipperary in the mid 17th century, Walter Baker having obtained a... |
1002-1004 | Ryan (Inch) | The Ryan family were located at Inch, barony of Eliogarty, county Tipperary, from the late 17th cent... |
111-113 | Blackall (Garden Hill) | The Blackall family of Gardenhill, county Limerick was granted lands in the barony of Pubblebrien un... |
49-50 | Bagot (Bagotstown, Ballyturin & Aghrane/Castlekelly) | This family were first established at Bagotstown, county Limerick in the 13th century. They later he... |
1011-1013 | Sanders (Charleville Park) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' states that William Sanders of Charleville, county Cork, held The P... |
76-77 | Barry/Smith-Barry (Fota) | John Smith-Barry of Marbury Hall, Cheshire and Fota Island, county Cork, was a son of James Hugh Smi... |
76-77 | Barry/Smith-Barry (Ballyedmond) | In 1814 John Smith-Barry of Marbury Hall, Cheshire and Fota Island, county Cork, married Eliza-Mary,... |
619-624 (Ievers) | Cleary/Clery | In 1906 the representatives of Robert Cleary are recorded as the occupiers of over 700 acres of unte... |
1185-1186 (Walsh) | Chester | In the 1870s Finlay Chester of Williamstown House, Castlebellingham, county Louth, owned 626 acres i... |
654-656 | Keatinge (Co Tipperary) | ''Burke's Family Records'' refers to John Keatinge of Garranlea, Cashel, county Tipperary who farmed... |
455-458 (Gabbett) | Marshall (Toomaline) | Laurence/Lawrence Marshall was established in the Toomaline locality, parish of Doon, barony of Coon... |
868-871 | Murphy (Clifton) | The Murphy family of Clifton, Montenotte, Cork, was a junior branch of the Murphy family, brewers of... |
877-880 | Neville (Co Kilkenny) | A family originally established in county Wexford and in county Kildare by the mid 17th century. By... |
123-128 | Blakeney (Mount Blakeney) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' states that this family claim descent from the Blakeneys of Norfolk... |
292-295. | Crofts (Velvetstown) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' traces this family's descent from William Crofts, a younger son of... |
788-789 | Massy (Mount Massy) | This branch of the Massy family are descended from William and Ann (nee Creagh) Massy of Glenville,... |
332-334 | Daunt (Kinsale) | Originally a Gloucestershire family, the Daunt family appear in county Cork in the early seventeenth... |
1223-1224 | Woodley | This family settled in the parish of Aghabulloge, county Cork, in the mid 17th century. Anthony Woo... |
913-915 | O'Grady (Aghamarta) | Darby O'Grady, a younger brother of the 1st Viscount Guillamore, held land in the parishes of Ballin... |
880-882 | Newenham (Coolmore) | The Newenhams were settled in county Cork since the mid seventeenth century when John Newenham serve... |
1195-1202 | Westropp (Cork) | the Westropps of county Cork are descended from two brothers Randall Westropp, Mayor of Cork in 1743... |
1004 | Rye (Ryecourt) | This family were established at Ryecourt, parish of Moviddy, barony of East Muskerry, county Cork, i... |
119 (Townshend) | Harrison (Greybrook) | Samuel Harrison held the townland of Sraleigh, 164 acres in the parish of Inishkenny, barony of East... |
742-744 | Lysaght/MacLysaght (Hazlewood & Raheen) | The MacLysaght or Lysaght family were mainly located in county Clare in the 17th century. In 1749 W... |
1209-1213 | White/Grove White (Kilburn/Kilbyrne) | The White family were established at Kilbyrne, parish of Caherduggan, county Cork, from the mid 17th... |
443-446 | Franks (Carrig Park) | A family who settled in King's county (county Offaly) in the mid 17th century, later generations mov... |
875-876 | Nash (Kanturk & Mallow) | This family were established at Kanturk, county Cork, by the late 17th century. In 1725 John Nash m... |
285-289 | Creagh (Bally Andrew) | This family were established in county Cork from the 16th century and share a common ancestry with t... |
468 (Galwey), 826 (Minchin) | Hendley | The Hendleys were established in the Fermoy locality of county Cork in the 17th century. Hajba writ... |
464-468 | Galway (Doon) | By the mid 19th century Edward Galway was living at Doon, close to the border between counties Clare... |
464-468 | Galway/Galwey (Lota & West Cork) | "Burke's Irish Family Records" traces the ancestry of this family back to their location in Kinsale,... |
515-527 | Grubb (Co Tipperary) | A family originally from Northamptonshire, John Grubb came to county Waterford in the mid 17th centu... |
958-959 | Phipps | Descended from a Cromwellian soldier this family were established in the Fermoy locality of county C... |
285-289 | Creagh (Ballygarrett) | This branch of the Creagh family are descended from William Creagh, a brother of John Creagh of Kill... |
294 | Nason | There appear to be two branches of this family. One branch settled at Mellefontstown, county Cork in... |
740 | Lucas/Corban Lucas (Rathealy & Ballynacarriga) | The Lucas family were settled at Youghal, county Cork, in the mid 17th century. In 1714 John Lucas,... |
66-75 | Barry (Ballynahina) | This branch of the Barry family was closely linked through marriages to the Dundullerick branch. In... |
66-75 | Barry | Burke's Extinct Peerage records the building of Barry's Court castle by Philip de Barry in 1206. T... |
66-75 (Barry), 285-289 (Brasier Creagh) | Barry (Dundullerick) | In the mid 17th century Thomas Barry of Dundullerick, county Cork married an O'Cahill of nearby Ball... |
1140 (Trench re Sadlier Jackson) | Jackson (Ahanesk) | This family was settled at Ballyduff and Glanbeg, county Waterford by the end of the 17th century.... |
1138-1145 (Trench re Sadlier) | Sadleir (Ballintemple & Shrone Hill) | John Sadleir of London settled at Ballintemple, county Tipperary, in the 1660s having a grant of lan... |
671-673 (Kinahan) | Hudson (Glenville) | Dr Edward Hudson, born at Castlemartyr, county Cork, was an early dental practitioner, who bought an... |
639-651 | Bence-Jones | William Bence-Jones of Lisselane, Clonakilty and addresses in Cork city was an attorney who held "im... |
380-382 | Dring | The Dring family was established in county Cork from the late 17th century. They resided at Rockgro... |
306 (Cummins) | Mannix | The King's Inns admission papers record Henry Mannix, only son of Henry Mannix of Cork, who was crea... |
306-309 | Cummins (Cork) | A family established in the Cork city locality from the mid 18th century. A number of doctors were... |
104-106 | Morrogh | The Morroghs were settled in Cork city from the 16th century. They held land in the parish of Caher... |
868-871 | Murphy (Cork) | A family of distillers and brewers in Cork city who acquired land and property in the city locality... |
1128-1138 | Travers | History suggests that the Travers family acquired much of the land fomerly owned by the Abbey of Tim... |
1146-1154 | Uniacke | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' gives a very detailed genealogy of this family, established in the... |
574 | Hennessy (Ballymacmoy) | A family who were established at Ballymacmoy, Killavullen, county Cork, by the mid 18th century. On... |
237-240 | Clarke (Farran) | William Clarke, a tobacco merchant of Cork, bought Farran House, parish of Aglish, barony of East Mu... |
115 (Blackley) | Gibson (Kilboy) | In 1783 John Lewis Gibson was appointed organist at Cloyne Cathedral in county Cork. His family liv... |
354-355 | Dennis (Cork) | Hugo Read writes that in the mid 18th century John Dennis, a Quaker, was a timber merchant in Cork.... |
776-779 | Mahony (Lotabeg) | A county Cork family, probably descended from Denis Mahony of Dromore, Kenmare, county Kerry. Marti... |
495 (Greene) | Courtenay (Ballyedmond) | Ballyedmond, parish of Templenacarriga, barony of Barrymore, county Cork, was originally a Browne pr... |
781-784 | Mansergh (Grenane) | The Manserghs, originally from Barwicke Hall, Yorkshire, settled at Macrony Castle, near Fermoy in c... |
1115-1124 | Townsend (Scartagh) | The Townsend family in West Cork derive from Colonel Richard Townsend, an officer in the Cromwellian... |
608-615 | Hungerford (Island) | Burke indicates that this family traditionally claimed descent from the Hungerford family of Farley... |
608-615 | Hungerford (Goleen) | Richard Hungerford, of Ballyrisode House, Goleen, was the owner of over 600 acres in county Cork in... |
99-102 | Beecher/Becher | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' and Smith both indicate that the Beechers were originally a Kent... |
864-866 | McCarthy-Morrogh | James Morrogh, son of James Morrogh of Hyde Park House, assumed the additional name of McCarthy on i... |
1154-1160 | Ussher (Cappagh & Camphire, Co Waterford) | Beverly Usher was granted 1,295 acres in the barony of Imokilly, county Cork in 1667. Sadleir refer... |
50-51 | Bagwell (Marlfield) | In 1749 William Bagwell, Member of Parliament for Clonmel married Jane daughter and co heir of John... |
77-82 | Barton (Rochestown) | In the mid 19th century the representatives of Dunbar Barton (died 1848), sixth son of William Barto... |
285 (Brasier Creagh) | Quinn/Quin (Loughloher) | In the mid 1770s the estate of Gamaliel Magrath of Redmondstown was worth £1,500. He was married to... |
51 (Bagwell) | Rice (Marlhill) | In the 1870s Anne Rice of Marlfield, New Inn, county Tipperary, owned 673 acres in county Tipperary.... |
265-267 | Connor (Ballybricken) | In March 1702 Daniel Connor of Bandon Bridge, county Cork, merchant, bought 744 acres at Curryleagh... |
20-22 | Anderson (Grace Dieu) | In the 1870s Thomas William Anderson of Grace Dieu Lodge, county Waterford, owned 836 acres in count... |
575-579 (Herbert), 779-781 (Manderville) | Mandeville | The Mandevilles were established at Ballydine Castle, parish of Kilmurry, south county Tipperary fro... |
654-656 | Keatinge (Co Galway) | The Denn Keatinge family were originally of Tennypark, county Kilkenny. In the 1870s Michael D. Kea... |
860-862 | Moore (Barne) | A family who were established in the Clonmel area of county Tipperary from the early 17th century.... |
244-245 (Cleeve), 1188-1193 (Watson) | Watson (Clonmel & Quansbury) | A Quaker family of Clonmel, county Tipperary, descended from Solomon Watson who married Abigail Bole... |
493-497 | Greene (Cos Tipperary & Waterford) | Godfrey Greene was granted 541 acres at Mooretown-Keating, Knocknangle and Rathmore, barony of Iffa... |
536-540 | Hackett (Gambonstown) | This family were the senior branch of the Hacketts of Fethard, county Tipperary. ''Burke's Irish Fa... |
66-75, 285-289 (Brasier Creagh) | Creagh/Creagh Barry (Ballygriffen & Dundullerick) | Another branch of the Creagh family descended from James Creagh of Ballygriffin, county Cork, third... |
77-82 | Barton (Grove) | Thomas Barton bought the Everard estate at Fethard, county Tipperary, in 1751. He was a member of th... |
262 (Cronin-Coltsmann) | Duggan (Kilmeen) | The Duggans were established at Mount Infant, parish of Nohavaldaly, barony of Duhallow, county Cork... |
688-692 | Langley (Coal Brook) | A family descended from a Cromwellian soldier,Henry Charles Langley, who was given 1,795 acres in 16... |
688-692 | Langley (Brittas Castle) | Henry Langley of Priestown or Langley Lodge, county Tipperary was the second son of Henry Langley an... |
688-692 | Langley (Archerstown) | Thomas Langley of Archerstown, county Tipperary, was the youngest son of Henry Langley and his wife... |
691 (Langley) | Grace (Co Tipperary) | The Grace family were located in counties Kilkenny and Tipperary in the 16th century and had strong... |
181-182 | Burdett | Descended from Samuel Burdett who settled at Lismalin, county Tipperary, in the mid 17th century, th... |
35 | Armitage (Noan) | Dr Armitage of Noan, Ballinure, Thurles, county Tipperary owned 2,019 acres in county Tipperary in t... |
1138-1145 (Trench & Sadlier) | Sadleir (Galway) | Reverend Ralph Sadleir, rector of Castleknock, county Dublin, is recorded as the owner of over 900 a... |
1138-1145 (Trench & Sadleir) | Sadleir (Sopwell Hall, Castletown & Ballinderry) | This branch of the Sadleir family descend from Colonel Thomas Sadleir of Sopwell Hall, county Tipper... |
963-965 | Power/O'Neill Power (Snowhill) | The Powers of Snowhill, county Kilkenny, descend from David Power, third son of Pierce Power of Knoc... |
1121 (Townshend) | Gray (Inchera) | Pope Gray married Mary, daughter of Rowland Davies. Their son, the Reverend Rowland Davies Gray, ma... |
722-725 | L'Estrange (Cork) | In the 1870s Hilary F. L'Estrange of Clifton, Bristol, owned 936 acres in county Cork. ''Burke's I... |
816-819 | Maxwell/Perceval Maxwell | The Percevals were related to the Perceval family of Temple House, county Sligo and descend from the... |
819-820 | Perceval (Waterford) | In the 1870s Rev. William Percival owned almost 500 acres in county Waterford. |
819-820 | Moore (Moorehill & Sapperton) | In 1851 William Moore was among the principal lessors in the parish of Kilwatermoy, barony of Coshmo... |
819-820 | Moore (Moorepark) | In the late 17th century Stephen Moore purchased the Kilworth estate in county Cork. In the 1940s l... |
259-261 | Cooke (Cordangan) | This branch of the Cooke family were descended from Peter Cooke, a younger brother of Thomas and Edw... |
1138-1145 (Trench - Sadlier) | Sadleir (Scalaheen) | This branch of the Sadleir family descend from Richard Sadlier, seventh son of Clement Sadlier of Ba... |
791-792 | Massy (Grantstown) | Like the Glenwilliam branch of the family the Massys of Grantstown descend from Reverend William Mas... |
772-773 | Maher (Turtulla & Tullamaine) | Nicholas Valentine Maher of Turtualla was buried in St Mary's graveyard, Thurles, county Tipperary,... |
871-872 | Murphy (Ballymore) | ''Burkes Irish Family Records'' states that Patrick Murphy was granted a lease of lands at Ballymore... |
586-588 | Hickey (Co Clare) | The Hickeys or O'Hickeys were an old Gaelic family, hereditary physicians to the O'Briens, Kings of... |
36-38 | Armstrong/Armstrong MacDonnell (Newhall) | The Armstrongs of Mount Heaton share a common ancestry with the Armstrongs of Moyaliff, county Tippe... |
207-211 | Carden (Templemore & Fishmoyne) | The Cardens settled at Templemore, county Tipperary, in the mid 17th century. In 1717 John Carden... |
207-211 | Carden (Barnane) | Arthur E. Carden has written a very detailed history of this family who acquired Barnane, county Tip... |
1177-1183 | Waller (Castle Waller & Rockvale) | In the mid 17th century Richard Waller (formerly Warren), a Cromwellian soldier, was granted lands i... |
1177-1183 | Waller (Prior Park) | This family descend from a Cromwelllian soldier Richard Waller who settled at Cully, Newport, county... |
1177-1183 | Waller (Newport) | The first Waller came to Ireland as a soldier in Cromwell's army. Branches of the family settled at... |
824-843 | Minchin (Busherstown) | Humphrey Minchin was granted 1,271 acres in the barony of Slievardagh, county Tipperary in 1668. His... |
824-843 | Minchin (Annagh) | The Minchins of Annagh, county Tipperary, descend from John Minchin of Annagh and Castle Inch, count... |
725-726 | Lidwell | The Lidwells were established in county Tipperary from the mid 18th century. In 1826 Frederick Li... |
1138-1145 | Sadleir (Sadleirswells) | The Sadleirswells branch of this county Tipperary family descend from Nicholas Sadleir of Golden Gar... |
1205-1209 | White (Kilmoylan & Lisowen) | John White of Cappaghwhite, county Tipperary, was the second son of Simon White, Mayor of Limerick i... |
195-197 | Butler (Ballycarron) | The Butlers were resident in the parish of Relickmurry and Athassel, barony of Clanwilliam, county T... |
730-732 | Lloyd (Cranagh & Lloydsborough) | Early generations of this family married members of the Otway, Blunden and Clutterbuck families. Jo... |
730-732 | Lloyd (Skehanagh) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' records the two sons of Thomas Lloyd, second son of John Lloyd of C... |
959-961 | Poe (Donnybrook & Solsborough) | William Poe of Knock and Emmanuel Poe of Solsborough, county Tipperary, were older brothers of James... |
824-843 | Minchin (Woodville) | Edward Minchin of Glenahilty, county Tipperary, was the sixth son of Charles Minchin. His third son... |
469-470 | Gason | The Gason family, reputed to have been originally from Kent, settled in county Tipperary in the mid... |
164-166 | Brereton (Rathurles) | This branch of the Brereton family was originally established in county Offaly. Thomas Brereton was... |
536-543 | Hackett (Riverstown & Parsonstown) | The Hacketts of Moor Park, county Offaly and Riverstown, county Tipperary were a junior branch of th... |
996-999 | Otway | By a patent dated 10 October 1685, John Otway was granted Castle Otway, county Tipperary. His desc... |
880-882 | Newenham | Sir Edward Newenham was the third son of William Newenham of Coolmore, county Cork. in 1754 he marr... |
212-213 | Carleton (Co Tipperary) | The Carletons were located in the Clonmel area of county Tipperary from the late 17th century. In 17... |
729-730 | Lloyd (Gloster) | Through a 17th century marriage with Rose, daughter and heiress of Francis Medhop, Trevor Lloyd acqu... |
725-726 | O'Grady/Grady (Graffin) | Griffith's Valuation records Thomas O'Grady as the immediate lessor in the townland of Graffin, pari... |
165 (Brereton) | Nesbitt/Nisbitt (Fort Nisbitt) | The Reverend Meade Nesbitt was a member of the Nesbitt family of Kinsale, county Cork. He was recto... |
1062 (Stoney) | Talbot (Ashgrove) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Reverend Benjamin Talbot and Robert Talbot held land in the... |
671-673 | Kinahan | Daniel Kinahan of Roebuck Park, county Dublin was born in 1756 and by his wife, Martha Paine, had fo... |
1-3 | Acton (Leitrim) | The Acton family have been associated with county Wicklow since the mid 17th century and had a marri... |
48-49 | Bagnell | Members of this family were established in the parishes of Shanrahan and Kilfinnan, county Tipperary... |
596-602 | Hone (Tipperary) | In 1878 Nathaniel Hone of St Dondough’s Park, Malahide, county Dublin, owned 200 acres in county Cav... |
964 | Power (Faithlegg) | Nicholas Mahon Power, of Faithlegg House, was among the principal lessors in the parishes of Ballyna... |
211-212 | Carew (Ballinamona) | This branch of the Carew family descend from the family established at Castleboro, county Wexford. R... |
772-773 (Maher) | Smith (France) | In the 1870s the representatives of E.V. Smith of France owned 1,312 acres and John L. Smith of Fran... |
39-41 | Atkinson (Ashley Park) | The Atkinsons of Ashley Park and South Park, county Tipperary, were a junior branch of the Atkinsons... |
313-317 | Daly (Eyrecourt & Bellgrove) | Woodview House and 89 acres, the property of Richard Gore Daly, were offered for sale in the Encumbe... |
708-715 | Lefroy (Leitrim & Limerick) | Thomas Lefroy, residing at Ardmore, Bray, county Wicklow, is recorded as the owner of almost 1700 a... |
5-6 | Alcock (Counties Waterford & Wexford) | The Alcock families in counties Waterford and Wexford descend from John Alcock, of Downpatrick, coun... |
162-163 (Brandon) | Reade (Cos Tipperary & Kilkenny) | In the mid 17th century Richard Reade settled at Modeshil, barony of Slievardagh, county Tipperary a... |
696-699 | Law (Cos Clare & Tipperary) | Originally from county Tyrone, a number of men of this family were clergymen in the Church of Irelan... |
1014-1016 | Scott (East Carbery) | Burke writes that this family held land in county Cork from the 17th century and gives a detailed de... |
428-430 | Fitzgibbon (Castlegrace) | The Fitzgibbon family, known as the White Knight, were established in county Tipperary, from the 15t... |
281-283 | Cosby | The Cosby family of Stradbally Hall, Queen's county [county Laois], appear to have owned some land i... |
936 | Orpen (Killaha Castle) | This branch of the Orpen family descend from Samuel Orpen of Woodville, county Kerry and his wife So... |
313-318 | Daly (Dunsandle & Carnakelly) | The Daly family of Dunsandle derived from Daly of Carnakelly in the parish of Kiltullagh. They bough... |
660-663 (Kemmis) | Armstrong (Chaffpool & Moyaliff) | These Armstrongs are a junior branch of the Armstrong family of Mount Heaton, county Offaly and desc... |
Turnly of Drumnasole, Co Antrim. 1145-1146 | Guinness | Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness of the famous brewing family began to purchase Connacht estates for sale i... |
1039-1041 | Smyth (Ballynatray) | The Smyths were settled in county Waterford from Elizabethan times. In the 17th century Richard Smy... |
1114-1125 | Townsend (Whitehall) | The Townsend family in west Cork are descended from Colonel Richard Townsend, an officer in the Crom... |
1114-1125 | Townsend (Kinsale) | This branch of the Townsend family were closely connected with that of Garrycloyne. The Pallacetown... |
1114-1125 | Townsend (Shepperton & Dunbeacon) | John Townsend, great grandson of Colonel Richard Townsend, originator of the family in west Cork, in... |
315 | Daly (Dalystown) | In 1814 the Rt. Hon Denis Bowes Daly was the owner of the Dalystown estate, the son of Hyacinth Dal... |
52 | Porter | John Porter was granted 971 acres in the barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, by patent dated 17 Nov 167... |
176-177 | Brownlow | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation William Brownlow held an estate of at least 17 townlands in the... |
766-768 | Madden (Hilton Park) | The Madden family came to Ulster following the marriage in 1635 of John Madden of Maddenton, county... |
498-499 | Greer (Woodville) | The Greers of Woodville, Lurgan, county Armagh, share a common ancestry with the Greers of The Grang... |
412-414 | Filgate (Lisrenny) | Griffith’s Valuation records William Filgate of Lisrenny, near Ardee, county Louth, holding at least... |
367 | Dobbin (Templeport) | The Dobbin family were from Carrickfergus, county Down. By the end of the 17th century a branch wer... |
1063 | Story | The Storys of counties Cavan and Tyrone descend from John Story of Bingfield Hall, near Hexham, Nort... |
184-187 | Burrowes (Stradone) | Burke's Irish Family Records states that the Burrowes family were established at Drumlane in county... |
1013-1014 | Saunderson (Castle Saunderson) | In June 1666, Colonel Robert Sanderson was granted an estate of 10,814 acres in county Cavan and 901... |
22-27 | Andrews (Comber) | The Andrews family of Comber, county Down were engaged in the milling business. In the mid-19th cen... |
3-5 | Adams (Corraneary) | This family are descended from an officer in the army of William III, who had a son James Adams of M... |
980-983 | Rathbourne | Richard Rathborne came from Liverpool to settle in Ireland during the reign of Charles II. He was S... |
977 (Purdon) | Winter (Agher, Cloverhill) | This family descend from the Reverend Samuel Winter, who came to Ireland in 1650 and became Provost... |
615-617 | Wade (Aughrim) | In 1653, William Wade, a soldier in Cromwell’s army, was granted lands at Killavally, near Tyrrellsp... |
387-391 | Eustace | The Eustace family of county Kildare are associated with the title Viscount Baltinglass. They were s... |
273 | Cooper (Mayo, Tipperary, Cork and Westmeath) | Colonel Joshua Henry Cooper of Dunboden Park, Mullingar, county Westmeath, owned over 1700 acres in... |