Reference Source
BURKE, Sir Bernard. ''A genealogical and heraldic history of the Landed Gentry of Ireland''. London: Harrison & Sons, 1904
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 563 estate records citing this source.
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134 | D'Arcy (Newforest) | This branch of the D'Arcy family were descended from Martin D'Arcy, second son of James 'Riveagh' D'... |
172-173 | Evans (Belgarrow) | In the early 18th century the Evans family settled in Ballinrobe, barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, b... |
88-89 (Chaloner) | Lindsey (Wilfort) | Another branch of the Lindsey family, originally of Garrankeel, near Ballina, county Mayo, lived at... |
294 | Jones (Ardnaree) | The lands of Ardnaree, parish of Kilmoremoy, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, were granted to Sir Th... |
465 | Orme (Abbeytown & Glenmore) | The Ormes of Abbeytown held an estate in the parish of Crossmolina, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo... |
465-466 | Ormsby (Gortnaraby) | By the late 17th century a branch of the Ormsby family had settled at Cloghans, parish of Kilbelfad,... |
510 | Richards (Barranagh) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John William Owen Richards had an estate in the parish of Kilmor... |
91-92 | McDonnell (Carnacon) | The McDonnells were settled in the Ballintober area of county Mayo from the 18th century, where they... |
418 | Moore (Moore Hall) | An estate in the parishes of Ballintober, Ballyovey and Burriscarra in the barony of Carra, county M... |
221 | Gildea | The Gildeas were established at Port Royal in county Mayo from early in the 18th century, where they... |
66 | Browne (Raheens) | A junior branch of the Brownes of the Neale held an estate in the parishes of Aglish and Islandeady,... |
359-360 | Ellison | Burke records that this family came to the west of Ireland in the mid 17th century from Newcastle on... |
41-42 | Blake (Towerhill & Bunowen) | The Blakes of Menlo Castle, county Galway, held the lands of Clonyne and Clooneen or Towerhill, pari... |
481-482 | Peyton (Laheen) | The estate at Laheen, which had previously been associated with the Reynolds family, came into the P... |
527 | Ruttledge (Barbersfort) | A county Galway estate in the parish of Killererin, barony of Clare, purchased by Robert Ruttledge f... |
314 | Knox (Castle Lackan) | The Knoxes of Castle Lackan, parish of Killala, barony of Tirawley and later of Creagh, parish of Ba... |
57 | Bowen (Hollymount) | In the early 17th century a branch of the Bowens of Ballyadams, county Laois, was settled in the Cas... |
56-57 | Bowen (Annefield) | The Bowens of county Mayo appear to be descended from the Bowens of Ballyadams, Queen's county [coun... |
194 & 162 | Lindsey (Hollymount) | This branch of the Lindsey family were descended from a younger son of the first Lindsey of Turin, p... |
335 | Lewin (Cloghans) | A family who were settled on the Galway/Mayo border at Cloghans, parish of Kilmainemore, barony of K... |
65 | Browne (Brownstown) | A junior branch of the Brownes of The Neale and of Westport, county Mayo, who originally settled at... |
65 | Browne (Woodstock) | From the early 18th century a branch of the Galway family of Brownes held a small estate called Wood... |
162-163 | Perkins | John Perkins was agent for some of the property owned by the Gores, Earls of Arran in the first half... |
218-219 | Gibbings (Co Mayo) | In the 1870s the Reverend Richard Gibbings, Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Trinity College,... |
429-430 | Naper/Napper | In 1700 James Naper of Drewstown, county Meath, in partnership with Thomas Smith, bought the Ross es... |
288-289 | Jameson (Cong) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Reverend William Jameson, brother-in-law of Benjamin Lee Gui... |
364 | McCausland | In 1868 Sir Richard Bolton McCausland inherited the Cappaghduff property, parish of Ballyovey, baron... |
558-559 | Smyth (Barbaville and New Park) | William Smythe (1693-1773) of Barbaville was a younger son of the Right Rev William Smythe, Bishop o... |
450-451 | O'Conor (Mount Druid) | Denis O'Conor was one of the principlal lessors in the parish of Kilcorkey, barony of Castlereagh at... |
458-459 | O'Kelly (Gallagh & Ticooly) | The O'Kellys of Ticooly in the parish of Killosolan, barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, and later of... |
627 | Waldron (Helen Park) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Patrick Waldron held at least ten townlands in the parish of Kil... |
105 | Comyn (Woodstock) | From the mid 17th century the Comyn family were established at Kilcorney in county Clare. In 1796 L... |
369 | McDermott (Ramore/Rathmore) | James Anthony McDermott of Ramore married Mary Agnes Blake of Cregg Castle in the early 19th century... |
301 | Kelly (St Helens) | J. William Kelly of St Helens, Westport, county Mayo, purchased some of the county Mayo estate of th... |
354 | Lynch (Barna) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' the Barna estate came into the possession of the L... |
49-50 | Bodkin (Annagh) | The Bodkins, one of the ‘Tribes’ of Galway, were granted Annagh and other lands in the barony of Cla... |
491 | Porter | John Porter was granted 971 acres in the barony of Kilmaine, county Mayo, by patent dated 17 Nov 167... |
153-154 | O'Conor Donelan | The Sylaun estate in the parish of Belclare, barony of Clare, county Galway, belonged to a branch of... |
258-259 | Henry (Toghermore) | Hugh Robert Henry, a younger son of Hugh Henry of Lodge Park, Straffan, county Kildare was the first... |
35 (Bernard) | Kirwan (Castlehacket) | In the 16th century the Castlehacket and Cahermorris estates near Tuam in county Galway belonged to... |
309 | Kirwan (Hillsbrook) | The Kirwans of Hillsbrook, a branch of the Kirwans of Cregg, were established in the parish of Kille... |
309 | Kirwan (Cregg) | The Kirwans of Galway city were established at Cregg Castle in the parish of Annaghdown, barony of C... |
564 | Staunton/Lynch Staunton | The Stauntons, originally from Buckinghamshire, England, settled in county Galway in the mid 17th ce... |
431 | Nesbitt | In the late 18th century the Nesbitt family resided at Tubberdaly, Edenderry, county Offaly. They a... |
518-519 | Rochfort (Clogrenan) | A junior branch of the Rochforts, who became Earls of Belvedere. This Rochfort family were establish... |
626 | Waithman | Robert William Waithman, a member of a Lancashire family, came to Ireland in the 1860s and purchased... |
294-295 | Joyce (Corgary) | An estate bought by Walter Joyce of Mervue from the French family in 1806. In the mid 19th century i... |
134 | D'Arcy (Wellfort) | Martin D'Arcy, a brother of James D'Arcy of Newforest, founded the D'Arcy of Wellfort estate, parish... |
288-289 | Jameson (Windfield) | The Jamesons were a Dublin family well known in the 19th century distilling and banking circles of t... |
301 | Kelly (Newtown) | A family with county Roscommon origins, members of 18th century generations of the Kellys served in... |
304 | Kenney/Fitzgerald-Kenney | The Kenneys, originally from Somerset, settled in county Wexford in the late 16th century. In the 1... |
517-518 | Roche (Ryehill) | In the late 18th century the Ryehill estate in the parish of Monivea, barony of Tiaquin, county Galw... |
238-239 | Hall (Knockbrack) | The Halls were an English family who settled in the north of Ireland at Narrow Water, county Down, i... |
74-75 | Burke (Ower) | The Burkes of Ower were descended from a younger son of the Burkes of Clanricarde in the 15th centur... |
65 | Browne (Coolaran, Kilskeagh & Mountkelly) | The Browne's lands at Coolaran were confiscated by the Cromwelllian Commissioners but restored again... |
91 | Cheevers (Killian) | The Cheevers family originally owned estates in counties Wexford and Meath. Following their transpl... |
80-81 | Caddell | The Caddells were a family of Welsh origin, who settled in Ireland in the 12th century. The Blakes d... |
245 | Handcock | Patrick Melvin writes that Carrowntryla was originally a Burke property, which was sold in 1753 to A... |
449-450 | O'Conor (Milltown/Milton) | The O'Conors of Milltown, barony of Castlereagh, county Roscommon, share a common ancestry with the... |
507-508 | Richards (Ballymoe) | The Richards family owned an estate in the parishes of Kilcroan and Kilbegnet, barony of Ballymoe an... |
130 | Daly (Dalysgrove) | The Dalys of Dalysgrove, parish of Ahascragh, barony of Killian, county Galway, settled in east Galw... |
218 | Gerrard | The Gerrard family were resident at Gibbstown, near Navan, county Meath, from the late 17th century.... |
371 | McDonagh (Lickmolassy/Wilmount) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1904) the McDonoghs held land in the Gort area in... |
41-42 | Blake (Ross Lodge) | The Blakes of Ross Lodge were a junior branch of the Towerhill family and held a small estate in the... |
309 | Kirwan (Gardenfield) | An estate in the parish of Tuam, county Galway, was restored to Martin Kirwan and his eldest son Ric... |
20 | Balfe | The Balfe family were settled at Heathfield in county Roscommon in the 18th century but had moved to... |
189-190 | Fitzgerald/Vesey Fitzgerald | Catherine Vesey Fitzgerald was elevated to the peerage of Ireland as Baroness Fitzgerald and Vesey i... |
148-149 | Dick | The Carrowntryla estate of the Handcock family near Dunmore, county Galway, was mortgaged to Sir Hen... |
14-15 | Atkinson (Co Galway) | In the 1870s James Netterville Atkinson of Ashley Park, county Tipperary, owned 961 acres in county... |
110 | Cooper (Tuam) | In the 1870s Mrs Isabella Cooper of Bermingham, Tuam, county Galway, is recorded as owning 1,312 acr... |
309-310 | Kirwan (Woodfield) | The Kirwans of Woodfield, parish of Boyounagh, barony of Ballymoe, county Galway, were a junior bran... |
298-299 | Keatinge (Co Galway) | The Denn Keatinge family were originally of Tennypark, county Kilkenny. In the 1870s Michael D. Kea... |
434 | Newton (Carna) | In the 1870s Philip Newton of the Newton family of Dunleckney Manor, Bagenalstown, county Carlow, ow... |
672-673 | Young (Doohulla) | Tim Robinson writes that John K. Boswell sold his estate at Doohulla, parish of Ballindoon, barony o... |
526-527 (Otway-Ruthven) | Trotter (Kilquain) | Clifford Trotter acquired parts of the Quansbury and Bermingham estate by his marriage to Mary, daug... |
531-532 | Sadleir (Galway) | Reverend Ralph Sadleir, rector of Castleknock, county Dublin, is recorded as the owner of over 900 a... |
592-593 | Tighe (The Heath) | Robert Tighe was a prosperous merchant of Ballinrobe, barony of Kilmainemore, county Mayo, in the mi... |
276-277 | Hunt (Co Roscommon) | According to Burke's ''Landed Gentry'' (1904), John Hunt owned extensive estates in county Roscommon... |
276-277 | Hunt (Co Galway) | The Hunt estate was centred on the house at Ballymantan, near Gort, in the mid-19th century. Edmund... |
49-50 | Bodkin (Castletown & Mountsilk) | From the 17th century the Bodkins were established in the parish of Moylough, barony of Tiaquin, cou... |
204-205 (French of Castle Bernard) | French Brewster | The French Brewsters, like the Frenches of Tulsk and Castle Bernard, county Offaly, were descended f... |
60-61 (French-Brewster) | French Brewster | The French Brewsters, like the Frenches of Tulsk and Castle Bernard, county Offaly, were descended f... |
584 | Talbot (Mount Talbot) | The Talbots were descended from a younger son of the Talbots of Malahide in the 16th century. They w... |
87 | Caulfeild (Dunamon) | The Dunamon estate was held under a lease for 500 years from John King, Lord Kingston to Thomas Caul... |
632-634 | Walsh/Hussey Walsh | Richard Walsh, a younger son of the Walsh family of county Kilkenny, was transplanted to Crannagh, p... |
357-358 | Lyster (Grange) | A branch of the Lysters resided at Grange, parish of Cam, barony of Athlone, county Roscommon in the... |
52-53 | Bond (Carrownure) | The Bonds were descended from a Presbyterian minister who settled in county Longford in the mid 18th... |
632-634 | Hussey (Mounthussey) | In 1723 Thomas Hussey of Baltrasney, county Kildare, married Jane Moore of Cloonbigney, county Rosco... |
381-382 | Malone | The Malones of Ballynahown, county Westmeath, were closely related to the Brownes of Westport House,... |
449-450 | O'Conor (Dundermot) | A branch of the O'Conor Don family who resided at Dundermot for 2 generations in the 19th century. I... |
273 | Johnson (Ballymoe) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Sir William 'Johnston' , Member of Parliament for Belfast in 184... |
602 | Tredennick | A Cornish family who came to Ireland at the end of the 17th century and established themselves at Ca... |
306 | King (Ballylin) | The King family of Ballylin, Ferbane, King's county (county Offaly) shared a common ancestry with th... |
385-386 | Mapother | A Dorset family, established in county Roscommon since Elizabethan times, who intermarried with the... |
203 & 535 | French (Tyrone) | Jeffrey French was granted various lands in counties Mayo, Galway, Roscommon and Clare by patent dat... |
322-323 | Lawder (Tully) | Bryan Lawder, a farmer, was resident at Tully, parish of Elphin in 1749. The Lawder pedigree shows t... |
147 | Devenish | The Devenish family were resident in county Roscommon from the 17th century. By the late 18th cent... |
57 | Grace | The Mantua estate in county Roscommon came into Grace ownership in the 18th century through the marr... |
French of Castle Bernard, King's County (county Offaly). 204-205 | French (Tulsk) | This French family are descended from an uncle of the 1st Lord de Freyne of French Park. At the time... |
161 | Drought | In the mid 19th century Captain George Warburton Drought owned a small estate centred on the house C... |
120 | Croasdaile | The Croasdaile family had acquired property in the parish of Kilconickny, barony of Dunkellin, count... |
107-108 | Conolly (Castletown) | At the beginning of the 18th century William Conolly of Castletown, county Kildare, purchased over 2... |
428-429 | Murphy (Castlereagh) | Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1904) traces the descent of this family from William Murphy of... |
57 | Bowen (Mantua) | Edward Ferguson Bowen of Burt House, county Donegal, son of John Gordon Bowen and his wife Emily Har... |
658-659 | Whyte (Newtown Manor) | Colonel John James Whyte is recorded as the owner of over 9000 acres in county Leitrim in the 1880s.... |
325 | Lecky | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Hugh Lecky held the townland of Cooly, parish of Fuerty, barony... |
336-338 | Lewis (Galway) | An Aylward property from the 17th century, which passed by a marriage in 1824 to a branch of the Lew... |
256-257 (O'Connor-Henchy) | Browne (Moyvilly & Mounthazel) | The Moyvilly estate, near Oranmore, county Galway, was granted to the Brownes under the Acts of Sett... |
310-311 | Knox (Strokestown) | In 1760 George Knox of Prehen, county Derry married Jane, sister of Maurice Mahon Lord Hartland and... |
163-164 | Dunne | The ancient family of O'Doinn or Dunne were confirmed in their possession of the manor of Brittas in... |
451-452 (O'Donoghue) | Ennis | Sir John Ennis (1800-1878), Catholic Liberal politician and Governor of the Bank of Ireland was the... |
181 | Ferrall/Carmichael-Ferrall | In the 1870s Captain John Jervois O'Ferrall Carmichael Ferrall of Augher Castle, county Tyrone, owne... |
198-199 | Fosbery (Co Roscommon) | In the 1870s Widenham F. Fosbery of Mosstown, Streamstown, county Westmeath owned 1,094 acres in cou... |
465-466 (Ormsby of Gortner Abbey) | Ormsby (Tobervaddy) | A branch of the Ormsby family was settled at Toberavaddy in the parish of Fuerty, barony of Athlone,... |
548-549 | Sherlock (Dublin) | David Sherlock of Dublin owned 84 acres in county Roscommon in the 1870s and 642 and 181 acres in co... |
566-567 | Stewart (Roscommon) | In the 1870s James Robert Stewart of Gortheitragh, Kingstown, county Dublin, owned 482 acres in coun... |
656-657 | Whitney | In 1857 Thomas Whitney owned several townlands in the parish of Kilmactranny, county Sligo. His mai... |
379-380 | Mahon (Killalaghtan) | In the 1870s John Mahon of Ballydonnellan is recorded as the owner of almost 1300 acres in county Ga... |
336-338 | Aylward | A branch of the Aylward family of Faithlegg, county Waterford was transported to Connacht in the mid... |
146-147 | de Stacpoole | The Mount Hazel estate in the parish of Ballymacward and barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, passed by... |
469-450 | Shee | Charles ffrench Blake Forster traces this family's lineage from O'Shee of county Tipperary, who late... |
465 | Orme (Owenmore) | The Orme family owned extensive property in county Mayo and also around the village of Enniscrone in... |
495-496 | Pratt (Cabra Castle) | Burke’s Landed Gentry of Ireland (1904) states that the Pratts came from Leicester and that Cromwell... |
287-288 | Jackson (Carrowmore) | The Carrowmore estate of the Vaughans passed by marriage to a junior branch of the Jacksons of Ennis... |
287-288 | Jackson (Enniscoe) | Francis Jackson, a Cromwellian soldier, bought extensive lands in the barony of Tirawley, county May... |
227 | Pery/ Pery Knox Gore | An estate in the parish of Kilbelfad, barony of Tirawley, county Mayo, formerly belonging to the Orm... |
41-42 | Blake (Inver) | Isidore Peter Blake held an estate of almost 2,000 acres at Inver in the parish of Kilcommon, barony... |
482-483 | Phibbs (Seafield) | The Phibbs family acquired an estate in Kilmacowen in the late 18th century. The estate was based ar... |
612-613 | Ussher [Usher] (Eastwell) | This family share a common ancestry with the other Ussher families in Ireland. At the end of the 17t... |
493-494 | Power (Galway) | Richard Power was granted lands in the baronies of Dunkellin and Leitrim in 1677 and James Power was... |
293-294 | Jones (Mullinabro) | The Jones family of Mullinabro', county Kilkenny, were landowners in counties Kilkenny and Wexford f... |
314-315 | Kyle | The Kyles were a family from Ayreshire who settled in county Derry in the 17th century. William Cot... |
463 | O'Reilly (Heath House) | Family papers, including a history of Myles John O'Reilly's estates in counties Sligo and Roscommon... |
431-432 | Neville | Anne Neville is recorded as one of the principal lessors of property in the parish of Ardcarn, baron... |
304-305 (Kenny) | Clarke (Dunmore) | In the mid 1850s Courtney K. Clark held land in the parishes of Addergoole and Liskeevy, barony of D... |
152-153 | Dolphin | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Oliver Dolphin held land in the parish of Killoscobe, barony of... |
154 | Donnellan/Donelan | An estate of over 3,000 acres in the baronies of Clonmacnowen and Kilconnell, county Galway, was gra... |
256-257 (O'Connor Henchy) | O'Conor Donelan | The Sylaun estate in the parish of Belclare, barony of Clare, county Galway, belonged to a branch of... |
350 | Lopdell | A family who came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and purchased land in county Galway. They were... |
428-429 | Murphy (Donaghpatrick) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the representatives of John W. Murphy owned seven townlands in t... |
37 | Bingham (Bingham's Castle) | The Bingham family of Newbrook, parish of Robeen, county Mayo, later Barons Clanmorris, inherited ha... |
458 | O'Hara (Raheen) | Raheen was originally a property held by the Lopdell family. It was to this area that some of the Ki... |
458-459 | O'Kelly (Gortray/Fairfield) | Ambrose O'Kelly was the one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilmalinoge, barony of Longfor... |
547 | Seymour | Reverend Donnellan Bolingbroke Seymour was born in Dover, England. He was the son of Colonel Eyre... |
387-389 | Jones (Leitrim) | Catherine Penelope Jones was a lessor of land in several townlands in Drumreilly parish as well as e... |
571 | Story | The Storys of counties Cavan and Tyrone descend from John Story of Bingfield Hall, near Hexham, Nort... |
66-67 (Browne of Rathain) | Richey | In the mid 19th century Alexander George Richey, historian and author of books on land law, held an... |
118-119 | Creagh (Dangan) | This family descend from Pierse Creagh who was Mayor of Limerick in 1651 and died at Dangan, parish... |
118-119 | Creagh (Mount Elva) | Lewis writes that the Creaghs were granted all the parish of Kilmoon, barony of Burren, county Clare... |
552 | Skerrett (Finavarra) | In his will dated 26 November 1681 James Skerrett FitzMarcus of Galway, merchant, left his county Cl... |
192 | Fitzgerald (Kilcarragh & Adelphi) | This family was established at Kilcarragh, parish of Kilfenora, barony of Corcomroe, county Clare in... |
509-510 | Richards (Inagh) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the Right Honourable Baron Richards held an estate of at least 1... |
226-227 | Gore (Derrymore) | A branch of the Gore family of Clonroad, Ennis, county Clare and later of Tyredagh Castle, Joseph Go... |
421-422 | Morony (Milltown Malbay) | The Moronys of Miltown Malbay, barony of Ibrickan, county Clare, share a common ancestry with the Mo... |
551-552 | Singleton | The Singletons came from Lancashire and settled in county Clare at the end of the 17th century. John... |
378-379 | Mahon (Corbally) | The estate of the Mahons of Corbally was mainly in the parish of Clooney, barony of Bunratty Upper,... |
264-265 | Hickman (Fenloe) | Gregory Hickman was an English merchant in the south of England in the first half of the 17th centur... |
76 | Burton (Buncraggy & Carrigaholt) | Samuel Burton of Buncraggy, county Clare, married Margaret Harris and died in 1712. From their elde... |
264-265 | Hickman (Ballykett) | This branch of the Hickman family is descended from George Hickman, second son of Henry Hickman of B... |
439 | Nolan (Ballinderry) | The Nolans were Elizabethan settlers in the Ballinrobe area of county Mayo. They lost most of their... |
264 | Hickman (Barntick) | Joseph Power writes that the house Barntick, parish of Clareabbey, barony of Islands, county Clare,... |
369-370 (Armstrong MacDonnell) | MacDonnell (Newhall) | This family was descended from the MacDonnell family of Dunluce, county Antrim. In the late 17th cen... |
10-11 (Heaton Armstrong) | MacDonnell (Newhall) | This family was descended from the MacDonnell family of Dunluce, county Antrim. In the late 17th cen... |
369-370 (Armstrong MacDonnell) | Armstrong/Armstrong MacDonnell (Newhall) | The Armstrongs of Mount Heaton share a common ancestry with the Armstrongs of Moyaliff, county Tippe... |
10-11 (Heaton Armstrong) | Armstrong/Armstrong MacDonnell (Newhall) | The Armstrongs of Mount Heaton share a common ancestry with the Armstrongs of Moyaliff, county Tippe... |
378-379 | Janns | The Janns were a family established in the town of Ennis, county Clare, from at least the late 18th... |
358 | McAdam | The McAdams were a Scottish family. Philip McAdam bought the Blackwater estate in the parish of St P... |
54 | Bouchier/Bourchier (Co Clare) | Thomas Bouchier/Bourchier, a soldier from Northamptonshire, settled in county Tipperary, at the begi... |
118 | Creagh (Cahirbane) | Weir writes that Charles Creagh and his wife went to live at Carrowbane, parish of Kilmaleery, baron... |
560-561 | Spaight | The Spaight family was originally from Kent. In the late 17th century Thomas Spaight was seneschal... |
646-649 | Westropp (Attyflin) | Montiford Westropp settled in county Limerick in the mid 17th century. His son Montiford purchased... |
444-445 | O'Callaghan/O'Callaghan Westropp (Kilgory & Maryfort) | The county Cork estates of the O'Callaghans were confiscated in the mid 17th century and the family... |
409 | Molony (Granaghan) | The Molonys of Granaghan, parish of Tomfinlough, barony of Bunratty Lower, county Clare, were descen... |
189-190 | Fitzgerald/Foster Vesey Fitzgerald (Moyriesk) | This family of Fitzgeralds was originally Fitzgerald Fitzgibbon but the surname Fitzgibbon was dropp... |
395 (Maunsell) | Gabbett (Co Clare) | The Gabbetts of Castle Lake, Corbally and Shepperton, county Clare were a junior branch of the Gabbe... |
13 | Arthur (Glenomera) | A family who moved from county Limerick to Ballyquin, county Clare when they purchased land from the... |
225 | Going (Traverston & Violethill) | Robert Going of Cranagh, county Tipperary, who died in the early 1730s, left three sons, Robert of T... |
238 | Hall (Woodfield) | In 1831 the Reverend Savage Hall, second son of Savage Hall of Narrow Water, county Down, married An... |
623-624 | Vincent (Summerhill) | The Vincents of county Clare were a branch of the Limerick family of that name. Burke's Landed Gent... |
456-457 | O'Grady/Grady (Landscape) | Thomas O'Grady was a brother of Standish O'Grady, 1st Viscount Guillamore. His eldest son was Stand... |
474 | Parker (Castlelough & Ballyvalley) | Captain John Parker was granted 1,242 acres in the barony of Owney and Arra, county Tipperary in 166... |
322 | Law (Cos Clare & Tipperary) | Originally from county Tyrone, a number of men of this family were clergymen in the Church of Irelan... |
499-500 | Purdon (Tinerana) | The Purdons were active in the affairs of Limerick city but lived in the parish of Ogonnelloe, baron... |
646-649 | Westropp (Coolreagh) | Ralph Westropp, Mayor of Limerick 1800-1801, third son of Ralph Westropp of Lismehane (Mary Fort, Fo... |
159 | Drew (Drewsborough & Drewscourt) | A branch of a Devonshire family who settled in county Waterford in the reign of Elizabeth I. By th... |
445 | O'Callaghan (Ballinahinch) | Weir writes that Ballinahinch, parish of Kilnoe, county Clare, belonged to the O'Callaghans from the... |
63-64 | Brown (Clonboy) | A family who settled at Clonboy, O'Briensbridge, county Clare in the early 18th century. They marri... |
408-409 | Molony (Cragg) | The Molonys of Cragg, parish of Tulla, county Clare, share a common ancestry with the Molonys of nea... |
646 | Westropp (Fort Anne) | A branch of the Westropp family descended from a younger brother of Mountiford Westropp of Attyflin,... |
409-410 | Molony (Kiltanon) | This family were established in county Clare from the early 17th century and the Kiltanon branch are... |
530-531 | Rynd | In the 1870s the Reverend James William Rynd of Galbally, county Tipperary, owned 685 acres in count... |
257 | Henn (Paradise) | The Henns, an English family, were granted lands in county Clare by the Earl of Thomond at the end o... |
335-336 | Ross-Lewin (Ross Hill) | The Ross-Lewin estate was in the parishes of Kilchreest and Killadysert, barony of Clonderalaw, coun... |
446-447 (O'Connell) | O'Connell (Barryscourt) | Morgan John O’Connell was a son of John O’Connell of Grenagh, county Kerry, and his wife Elizabeth C... |
635-636 | Wandesforde | The main Irish estate of the Wandesforde family, later Prior-Wandesforde, was in the Castlecomer are... |
264 | Hickman (Kilmore) | By his second marriage Gregory Hickman, merchant of Hamburgh, had three sons. The eldest, Walter, fo... |
343 | Lloyd (Beechmount) | In 1805 Colonel Thomas Lloyd purchased Beechmount in the parish of Rathkeale, barony of Connello Low... |
666-667 | Woulfe (Teermaclane) | Teermaclane, parish of Killone, barony of Islands, county Clare, was acquired by Nicholas Woulfe fro... |
588 | Thompson (Tulla) | Griffith's Valuation records Charles Thompson holding one townland in the parish of Tulla, barony of... |
118 (Creagh of Cahirbane) | Scott (Cahiracon) | In 1712 the Earl of Thomond leased Cahercon/Cahiracon, parish of Kilfiddane, and Killadysert, parish... |
202 | Franks (Carrig Park) | A family who settled in King's county (county Offaly) in the mid 17th century, later generations mov... |
256-257 (O'Connor Henchy) | Henchy (Moynoe) | The Henchy family were established in county Clare from the early 18th century and descend from Pete... |
396-397 | Maunsell (Oakly Park & Blackwater) | This was a junior branch of the Maunsell family of Ballywilliam, county Limerick. Their main reside... |
263 | Reade/Read | The Reades were originally a Westmeath family who married into the Featherstonehaugh family. John Ce... |
328-329 | Lefroy (Killaloe) | This was a junior branch of the Lefroy family of Carrig-glass, county Longford. They were descended... |
647 | Westropp (Ballysteen) | A junior branch of the Attyflin family, Burke writes that Thomas Westropp of Mellon, county Limerick... |
421 | Morice (Springfield) | The Reverend Francis Morice, rector of Traderee, county Clare, married Mary Spraight of Sixmilebridg... |
198-199 | Fosbery (Clorhane) | A family originally from Wiltshire who settled in county Limerick at the end of the 17th century. T... |
147 | De Vere | This family were descended from Vere Hunt, a Cromwellian soldier who was granted land in county Lime... |
150 | Dickson (Kildimo) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1912) records members of the Dickson family living at Ballyhonog... |
517-518 | Roche (Shannon View) | A branch of the Roche family descended from Stephen Roche of Pallas, county Limerick, late 17th cent... |
346-348 | Whitelock/Lloyd Whitelock | John Carleton Whitelocke of Dublin was the son of Carleton Whitelocke, sixth son of Sir Bulstrode Wh... |
37-38 | Blackburne | In 1857 The Right Honourable Francis Blackburn of Rathfarnham Castle, county Dublin, purchased 1,180... |
484-485 | Pigott (Rathkeale) | In the mid 19th century John Pigott held townlands in the parish of Clonshire and Rathkeale, barony... |
453 | O'Farrell/Farrell (Dalystown Demesne) | In the 1830s Dalystown House is described as the home of Dr. O'Ferrall. At the time of Griffith's Va... |
521 | Rose (Ahabeg) | The Rose family, originally from Devonshire, settled at Morgans and Mount Prospect, county Limerick... |
421-422 | Morony (Ballyclogh) | Edmond Morony of Ballyclogh, county Limerick, was the eldest son of the second marriage of his fathe... |
346-348 | Lloyd (Strancally Castle) | George Whitlocke of Berkshire married Mary daughter of David Roche of Carass, county Limerick, and e... |
122 | Croker (Ballynagarde) | The Crokers settled in county Limerick in the 17th century and were resident at Ballynagarde early i... |
54-55 | Montagu | There are two Irish connections in the ancestry of the Earls of Sandwich. In the mid 17th century E... |
54-55 | Bouchier/Bourchier (Baggotstown) | The Bouchiers had estates in county Limerick from Elizabethan times when they were granted some of t... |
122 | O'Grady/Grady (The Grange) | The O'Gradys of The Grange, parish of Fedamore, county Limerick, were a branch of O'Gradys of Kilbal... |
122 | Croker (The Grange) | Edward Croker, son of the Reverend Robert Croker of the Ballynagarde family and his wife Margaret O'... |
236-237 | Gubbins | By the end of the 17th century Joseph Gubbins was settled at Knocklong, county Limerick. Joseph Gubb... |
117-118 | Creagh (Bally Andrew) | This family were established in county Cork from the 16th century and share a common ancestry with t... |
521 | Rose (Ballyclogh) | Henry Rose held the townland of Killonan, parish of Kilmurry, barony of Clanwilliam, county Limerick... |
578 | Sullivan (Tullylease & Curramore) | A Gaelic family who dropped the 'O' from O'Sullivan and became Sullivan in the early 18th century.... |
578 (Sullivan) | Ahern/Herne | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" records the marriage of John Sullivan and Mary Herne of Hernsbroo... |
55 | Bourke (Thornfield) | The Bourkes were settled at Dromsally, county Limerick at the beginning of the 18th century. From t... |
55 | De Burgho (Castleconnell) | Lewis wrote that the Bourkes were connected with the parish of Stradbally from the 12th century. Th... |
521 (Rose) | Ormsby (Athlacca) | This Ormsby family share a common ancestry with the Ormsbys of Tobervaddy, county Roscommon. In 166... |
22-23 | Barry (Friarstown) | A junior branch of the Barrys of Buttevant, county Cork, settled in the barony of Clanwilliam, count... |
15 | Atkinson (Glenwilliam) | According to Burke's Landed Gentry the Atkinsons settled in the north of Ireland in the late 16th ce... |
547 | Shelton (Rossmore) | The Sheltons were in the Castletown area of county Limerick from the early 18th century. In the mid... |
549-550 | Shuldham/Shouldham | The Shuldhams were originally from Norfolk. In the early 18th century Edmond Shuldham of Ardtully, c... |
429 (Naper) | Ingoldsby (Cos Limerick & Clare) | Henry and George Ingoldsby were Cromwellian soldiers who settled in county Limerick where they were... |
277-278 | Hunt (Limerick & Tipperary) | Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ireland'' (1904) states that Henry Hunt obtained Friarstown, county Limer... |
356 | Lyons (Croom) | The Lyne or Lyons family were established in Croom, county Limerick, by the beginning of the 18th ce... |
350-351 | Lowe (Kilshane) | In 1783 Simon Lowe of Cork and Galbally, county Limerick, married as his second wife, Elizabeth, dau... |
351 | Lowe (Sunvale/Sunville) | In the late 18th century the Lowe family had connections with counties Limerick, Cork and Tipperary.... |
498 | Purcell (Rathmaher, Co Cork) | Denroche was a name associated with Cork city in the late 18th century. The Purcells of Rathmaher, p... |
257-258 | Henry (Tipperary & Limerick) | The Henrys of counties Tipperary and Limerick were a branch of the Henry family of Straffan, county... |
164-165 | Dunscombe (Mount Desert & Kingswilliamstown) | A family originally from Devon who settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. In 1703 William... |
528-529 | Ryan (Ballymackeogh) | This family were settled in county Tipperary from the mid 17th century. In 1814 William Ryan of Bal... |
475-476 | Pennefather (New Park & Lakefield) | In 1667 Cornet Matthew Pennefather from Staffordshire was granted lands in the barony of Slievardagh... |
556-557 | Smyth (Ballynatray) | The Smyths were settled in county Waterford from Elizabethan times. In the 17th century Richard Smy... |
4 | Aldworth | The Aldworths settled in county Cork in the early 17th century and were established at Newmarket by... |
69 | Bruce (Milltown Castle) | A Scottish family who settled in the Bandon area of county Cork in the mid 17th century. Milltown Ca... |
228-229 | Graham (Ballynakill Lodge) | Patrick Melvin writes that the Grahams bought a 6000 acre estate at Ballynakill, barony of Ballynahi... |
225 | Going (Ballyphilip, Co Tipperary) | This family was a junior branch of the Going family of Traverston, Nenagh, county Tipperary. In 181... |
628-629 | Waller (Castletown) | This branch of the Waller family are descended from Sir Hardress Waller, a Cromwellian soldier, who... |
137 | Dawson/Massy-Dawson (Ballynacourte) | In 1666 John Dawson was granted an estate of over 2,900 acres in county Tipperary including the cast... |
10-11 (Armstrong) | Greene (Ballymacreece) | In 1703 Abraham Greene of Ballynard, county Limerick, bought some of the forfeited estates of James... |
231-233 | Greene (Old Abbey) | The Greenes were settled at Old Abbey, county Limerick, from the early 17th century when they obtain... |
168 | Ellis (Abbeyfeale) | The Ellis family were living in county Cavan in the 18th century. In 1770 Richard Ellis of Abbeyfea... |
498 | Purcell (Altamira) | A junior branch of the Purcells of Burton Park, county Cork, the Purcells of Altamira intermarried w... |
276-277 | Hunt (Kilshannig) | Thomas Hunt, a Cromwellian soldier, settled in Ireland and his descendants acquired estates in count... |
433-434 | Newman (Dromore) | This family came from Wincanton, Somerset to county Cork in the mid 17th century and Richard Newman... |
225-226 | Atkins/Atkins-Going | The genealogy of this family was recorded in the late 1830s. Robert Atkins of Fountainville, born 1... |
446-447 (O'Connell of Derrynane) | McCartie | The McCartie family were living in the Cullen locality of north county Cork in the late 18th century... |
218-219 | Gibbings (Gibbings Grove) | This family were Elizabethan settlers in the Shanagolden area of county Limerick. Two brothers were... |
397 | Maunsell (Ballinamona, Caherdavin & Spa Hill) | William Maunsell of Ballinamona was a younger brother of Richard Maunsell of the Limerick city famil... |
407 | Minnitt (Annaghbeg, Co Tipperary) | The Minnitts were established at Mount Minnitt, county Limerick at the end of the 17th century but m... |
459-460 | McCarthy (Cork) | Alexander McCarthy was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilgarvan, barony of Glanarough... |
459-460 | McCarthy-O'Leary | By the mid 18th century the O'Learys were established at Coomlogane, in the parish of Drishane, in t... |
24-25 | Barry (Kilbolane) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1904) states that four generations of Barrys had been in possess... |
171-172 (Evans of Carker) | Nash (Nashville) | A family living in the Kanturk area of county Cork in the 18th century. Their estate at Nashville,... |
384-385 | Mansfield | In July 1863 Alexander John Mansfield, second son of Alexander Mansfield of Morristown Lattin, count... |
256-257 | O'Connor/O'Connor-Henchy | This O'Connor family had links with the O'Connor Donelan family of Sylaun, county Galway. In 1796 V... |
456 | O'Grady (Aghamarta) | Darby O'Grady, a younger brother of the 1st Viscount Guillamore, held land in the parishes of Ballin... |
104 | Colomb/Columb | In 1819 General George Colomb married Mary daughter of Sir Abraham Bradley King baronet. Their four... |
503-504 | Reeves (Castlekevin) | This family was a junior branch of the Reeves family of Besborough and Burrane, county Clare. Edwar... |
566 | Stewart (Whitegate) | In the 1870s Thomas B. Stewart of Whitegate House, Midleton, county Cork, owned 1,510 acres in count... |
247 | Harkness | A Scottish family who first settled in county Derry and later moved to county Limerick. William Har... |
483-484 | Phillips (Gaile House) | This family were granted lands at Foyle, county Kilkenny, under the Acts of Settlement. By the earl... |
601-602 | Trant (Kerry & Tipperary) | The Trants had originally held lands in the barony of Corkaguiny, county Kerry but by the early 19th... |
56 | Bowen/Cole-Bowen | Originally from Wales, Henry Bowen, a Cromwellian army officer, settled in county Cork. In 1660 his... |
56, 104 | Bowen/Bowen Colthurst (Oak Grove) | A junior branch of the Bowen family of Kilbolane, county Cork and later of Bowen's Court, John Bowen... |
101-102 | Collins (Gurteenard) | John Collins a "49 Officer" was granted lands in county Limerick in 1666 under a patent to the Earls... |
24 | Courtenay (Ballyedmond) | Ballyedmond, parish of Templenacarriga, barony of Barrymore, county Cork, was originally a Browne pr... |
104 | Colthurst (Dripsey Castle) | This county Cork family was a junior branch of the Colthurst family, baronets and were descended fro... |
233-234 | Greer | In November 1853 Alfred Greer, fourth son of Thomas Greer of Rhone Hill, county Tyrone, married Marg... |
267 | Hingston (Aglish) | This family were settled in the parish of Aglish, barony of East Muskerry, county Cork from the earl... |
643-644 | Penrose/Penrose Welsted (Shandangan) | The Penroses were a Cornish family who settled in county Waterford in the 17th century. In 1775 Samu... |
431 | Nettles | Originally from Herefordshire, John Nettles settled in county Waterford in the mid 17th century. He... |
530 | Rye (Ryecourt) | This family were established at Ryecourt, parish of Moviddy, barony of East Muskerry, county Cork, i... |
262 | Herrick | Burke claims that the county Cork Herrick family is a junior branch of that of Herrick of Beaumano... |
204 | French (Marino) | Marino, county Cork, was the seat of the French family in the 18th century. At the time of Griffith... |
389-390 | Martin (Clifford) | A Worcestershire family who came to Ireland at the beginning of the 16th century, who settled at fir... |
196-197 | Foote/Foott (Millfort & Carrigacunna) | The Foote family were living in county Cork by the early 18th century. Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ir... |
561 | Spratt (Pencil Hill) | This Spratts descend from a member of a Somerset family, the Reverend Devereux Spratt, who acquired... |
289-290 | Johnson (Cork) | William Johnson, of Scottish descent, came to Ireland in the late 17th century. His descendant Nobl... |
429 | Nagle (Ballinamona & Clogher) | The head of this family for five generations was named Garrett. This branch of the Nagle family was... |
544-545 | Scully (Kilfeakle & Mantle Hill) | The Scullys of county Tipperary descend from Jeremiah Scully who was established at Cashel in the mi... |
171-172 | Evans (Carker) | The Evans family first settled in county Limerick but through marriage with Bridget Green of Carker,... |
23 | Barry (Ballyclogh) | The Barry family, 'McAdam Barry', were established at Lisnagar, Rathcormack and Ballyclough, county... |
514-515 | Roberts (Kilmoney) | This family are a junior branch of the Roberts family of Brightfieldstown, county Cork, baronets. I... |
325 | Leahy | The Ordnance Survey Name Books refer to townlands in Aghadoe parish being leased by John Leahy of So... |
204-205 | French (Cuskinny) | The French family of county Cork descend from Richard French of the city of Cork who died in 1651.... |
619-620 | Goold/Verschoyle Goold | The Goold estate was mainly in the parishes of Rathronan (10 townlands) and Ardagh, barony of Shanid... |
643 | Welstead | Thomas Welstead and his wife Mary were granted 2,264 acres in the barony of Corkaguinny, county Kerr... |
145 | Dennehy | Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland (1904) records Thomas Dennehy of Belleview, Fermoy, county Cork and... |
352-353 | Lucas/Corban Lucas (Rathealy & Ballynacarriga) | The Lucas family were settled at Youghal, county Cork, in the mid 17th century. In 1714 John Lucas,... |
411 | Montgomery (Killee) | This family appear to have connections with the Grey Abbey, county Down family. Burke's Landed Gent... |
485 | Pigott/Pemberton-Pigott (Slevoy Castle) | This family were settled at Slevoy Castle, county Wexford from the 18th century. In the mid-nineteen... |
607-609 (Uniacke) | Parker (Green Park) | In 1779 John Robert Parker of Green Park, Youghal, county Cork married Catherine Uniacke of Kerminch... |
654 | Dorman | In October 1856 almost 100 acres of the estate of Henrietta Sarah White and Charlotte Mary Dorman Wh... |
57-58 | Boles/Bowles (Cork) | In 1666 Richard Boles was granted 924 acres at Moyge in the barony of Orrery and Kilmore, county Cor... |
229-230 | Graves (Counties Cork & Waterford) | Griffith's Valuation records Mrs Elina Greaves and others as the immediate lessors of townlands in t... |
476, 643-644 | Penrose (Woodhill) | This was the senior branch of the Penroses of Cork, descended from a Cornish Quaker family of that n... |
22 | Barry (Leamlara) | At the beginning of the 18th century the head of this family was Standish Barry, son of David Barry... |
112 | Coppinger (Middleton) | This branch of the Coppinger family are descended from the third son of Thomas Coppinger of Ballyvol... |
254-255 | Heard (Cos Cork, Tipperary & Kerry) | The Heards were a long established county Cork family stated to have arrived with Sir Walter Raleigh... |
490-491 | Poole (Mayfield) | Burke indicates that the estate at Mayfield was purchased by Thomas Poole, a descendent of the Chesh... |
539 | Sarsfield (County Cork) | The Sarsfield family were established in Cork since medieval times. Many of them served as High Sher... |
362 | McCartie (Carrignavar) | The head of this old Irish family in the early 18th century was Charles McCarty of Carrignavar, coun... |
60 (Brasier), 407 (Brasier-Mitchell) | Mitchell (Mitchellsfort) | Originally a Quaker family who came to Cork from Bristol in the mid 17th century. Thomas Mitchell w... |
80 (Butler) | Davis (Dromdihy) | William Davis was agent to the Brooke estate in county Cork in the early 19th century. His son, Rog... |
58 (Bowles) | Green (Youghal) | A merchant family of Youghal, county Cork, who acquired an estate in the 19th century. Thomas Murdo... |
29 | Bayly (Debsborough) | The Bayly family were established at Debsborough, Nenagh, county Tipperary from the early 18th centu... |
159 | Drew (Rockfield & Mocollop Castle) | This family were a junior branch of the Drews of Drewscourt, county Cork and held land in counties W... |
572-573 | Villiers Stuart/Stuart (de Decies) | The introduction to the Public Record Office Northern Ireland list of the Villiers Stuart papers sta... |
329 | Hobson (Cos Cork & Wexford) | The first member of the Le Hunte family to settle in county Wexford was an officer in Cromwell's arm... |
341-342 | Litton | Members of this family were prominent lawyers in 19th century Dublin, where the family had settled i... |
107 | Conner (Manch) | Burke indicates that the Conners first settled in the town of Bandon in the late seventeenth century... |
474 | Parker (Passage West) | The Parker family were resident at Passage West from the early eighteenth century and were prominent... |
145 | Dennis (Cork) | Hugo Read writes that in the mid 18th century John Dennis, a Quaker, was a timber merchant in Cork.... |
115 | Cramer (Kinsale) | A family of German extract who came to Ireland in the reign of James I. Originally settled in county... |
19 | Bainbridge | John Hugh Bainbridge, son of Thomas Bainbridge a banker of London and Surrey, married Jane Anne West... |
3 | Adamson (Glenfarne) | William Lawrence Adamson was born in Dublin in 1829. He was a solicitor and very successful busines... |
12 | Armstrong (Chaffpool & Moyaliff) | These Armstrongs are a junior branch of the Armstrong family of Mount Heaton, county Offaly and desc... |
13-14 | Athy | The Athy family were one of the original Tribes of Galway. Their estate was mainly centred around th... |
17 | Toler (Bloomfield) | In the mid 19th century the Reverend Peter Toler held lands in the parishes of Kilcooley and Killuki... |
18 | Bagot (Bagotstown, Ballyturin & Aghrane/Castlekelly) | This family were first established at Bagotstown, county Limerick in the 13th century. They later he... |
31-32 | Beamish (Mount Beamish) | Burke indicates that this family was a branch of that of Beamish of Kilmalooda, descended from Richa... |
32-33 | Niddrie | Peter Niddrie, MD, rented the house at Carrowmacrory from Mrs. Esther Hillas in 1857. Grace [Nedden]... |
496 | Pratt (Co Cork) | In the mid 19th century members of the Pratt family of Gawsworth, county Cork, held lands in the par... |
599 (Townsend of Ballinagorna) | Townsend (Derry & Myross Wood) | The Townsend estates in west Cork derive from Colonel Richard Townsend, an officer in the Cromwellia... |
446-447 | O'Connell (Grena) | A branch of the O'Connell family of Derrynane, the O'Connells owned an estate at Grenagh, near Killa... |
492-493. | Powell (West Carbery) | Burke indicates that the Powells, originally a Welsh family, inherited the O'Donovan estate at Rosc... |
263 | Hewitt (County Cork) | A family established at Clancoole, Bandon, county Cork, from the late 17th century. Thomas Hewitt wa... |
243 | Hamilton (Cos Cork & Cavan) | Part of the Nagle estate in county Cork was bought by the Hamiltons [of Castle Hamilton, county Cava... |
107 (Connor of Manch) | Conner (Bandon) | Burke indicates that this Conner family were settled in county Cork since the end of the seventeenth... |
522 (Ross of Dunmoyle) | Langley (Co Cork) | This family appear to be a branch of the county Tipperary Langleys, Hajba writes that the Langleys o... |
545 | Sealy (Cork) | Winthrop B. Sealy, of Barleyfield, Bandon, was the owner of over 2000 acres in county Cork in the 18... |
475-476 | Pennefather (Knockeevan) | A junior branch of the Pennefather family of New Park, county Tipperary, descended from Major Willia... |
475-476 | Pennefather (Marlow) | This branch of the Pennefather family descend from William Pennefather, third son of Matthew and Lav... |
493-494 | Power (Gurteen) | A family decended from the Poer family established in county Waterford in the 12th century and who h... |
506-507 | Riall | A Quaker family established in Clonmel by the end of the 17th century, who later became involved in... |
529-530 | Ryan (Kilheffernan) | The Ryans were resident in the parish of Killaloan, barony of Iffa and Offa East, county Tipperary,... |
289 (Johnson) | Lindsey/Lindsay (Co Tipperary) | John Lindsey held land in the parishes of Kilgrant, barony of Iffa and Offa East, and Cloneen, baron... |
479-480 | Perry (Woodrooff) | The Perrys were established at Woodrooff, Clonmel, county Tipperary, from the beginning of the 18th... |
501 | Putland & Hulse | In the mid 19th century Mrs. Putland and Sir Charles Hulse jointly held a large estate in the parish... |
315-316 | Lalor (Cregg) | A family originally established in county Laois who moved to county Tipperary in the late 17th centu... |
75 | Burke (St. Cleran's) | John Hardiman Burke was in possession of the St.Cleran's estate in the 1850s. He had succeeded his f... |
75 | Maxwell (St. Cleran's) | Mrs. Anne Maxwell (nee Burke), whose address is given as St. Cleran's, Craughwell, is recorded as th... |
96-97 | Cliffe (Bellevue) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Anthony Cliffe held land in the barony of Fermoy, county Cork.... |
84-85 | Carson (Shanroe) | In 1667, the Carson estate at Shanroe, county Monaghan, was purchased by John Carson from Thomas Coo... |
103 | Collis | The Collis family seem to have become established in county Kerry after the Cromwellian settlement a... |
109 | Cooper (Mayo, Tipperary, Cork and Westmeath) | Colonel Joshua Henry Cooper of Dunboden Park, Mullingar, county Westmeath, owned over 1700 acres in... |
320 | Langley (Brittas Castle) | Henry Langley of Priestown or Langley Lodge, county Tipperary was the second son of Henry Langley an... |
419 | Moore (Mooresfort) | Charles Moore, a member of the Moore family of Crookedstone, county Antrim, purchased the Mooresfort... |
479-480 | Perry (Cork & Waterford) | Col. Robert D. Perry was the owner of over 1100 acres in county Waterford as well as over 300 acres... |
78-79 | Bushe | Colonel John Bushe, originally from Somerset, was granted lands at Kilfane in county Kilkenny follow... |
78-79 (Bushe) | Power (Kilfane & Glencairn Abbey) | Sir John Power of Kilfane, county Kilkenny, was the son of John Power of Tullamaine Castle, county T... |
90-91 | Chearnley | Richard A. Chearnley of Salterbridge, Cappoquin, owned over 18,000 acres in county Waterford in the... |
613 | Ussher (Cappagh & Camphire, Co Waterford) | Beverly Usher was granted 1,295 acres in the barony of Imokilly, county Cork in 1667. Sadleir refer... |
72-73 | Burdett | Descended from Samuel Burdett who settled at Lismalin, county Tipperary, in the mid 17th century, th... |
87-88 (Chadwick) | Bryan (Gurteen) | The Reverend William Bryan of Gurteen, county Tipperary, son of Thomas Bryan and Elizabeth Aldwell,... |
50 | Bolton (Waterford) | Captain William Bolton was granted lands formerly owned by the Aylwards at Faithlegg in county Water... |
544-545 | Scully (Silverfort) | The Scullys of Silverfort were a junior branch of the Scully family of Mantle Hill, county Tipperary... |
93 | Clarke (Graiguenoe) | Members of the Clerke and Upton families were granted lands in the baronies of Clanwilliam and Middl... |
109 | Cooke (Kiltinan Castle) | The Cookes of Kiltinan Castle, Fethard, county Tipperary were descended from Edward Cooke, younger b... |
538 | Sankey | Under the Acts of Settlement Hierom Sankey was granted over 12,700 acres in county Kerry and some l... |
223 Glenstanes [In the mid 18th century Anne Glenstanes of the Fardross, Co Tyrone, family married Matthew Jacob of St Johnstown & Mobarnane. Anne Glenstanes who married Wray Palliser in 1814 was probably their granddaughter. She was a daughter of John Jacob Glenstanes.], 471-472 (Palliser of Annestown) | Palliser | A family originally from Yorkshire, Reverend William Palliser became Archbishop of Cashel in 1694.... |
227-228 | Gore (Derryluskan) | The Gores of Derryluskan, county Tipperary, were a junior branch of the Gore family of Tyredagh Cast... |
227-228 (Gore of Derryluskan) | Clutterbuck | In 1667 an estate of 2,969 acres was granted to Richard Clutterbuck in the barony of Middlethird, co... |
256 | Hemphill | The Hemphills are descended from the Reverend Samuel Hemphill, described as a "distinguished Presbyt... |
259 | Herbert (Kilnamanagh) | In the mid 19th century the Reverend Edward Thomas Herbert held an estate in the parish of Kilnamana... |
266 | Hickson (West Carbery) | In November 1860 the estate of Robert Albert Hickson a minor was advertised for sale. The estate am... |
115 (Cramer) | Honner | In 1666 Lieutenant Colonel John Honor was granted 2,164 acres in the barony of East Carbery, county... |
372 (Mckenna), 448 (O'Connell of Ballynabloun) | McKenna | Sir Joseph Neale McKenna was an Irish banker and politican. He was born in Dublin in 1819, the son... |
400-401 | Meade (Cork) | This family was related to the Meades, Earls of Clanwilliam. In 1787 the Reverend John Meade, Rector... |
151-152 (Doherty), 630-631 (Waller) | Doherty (Cos Tipperary & Cork) | A family from Inishowen, county Donegal, who moved south in the late 17th century and settled in cou... |
79 | Butler (Ballycarron) | The Butlers were resident in the parish of Relickmurry and Athassel, barony of Clanwilliam, county T... |
87-88 | Chadwick | By the end of the 17th century the Chadwick family was established at Ballinard, county Tipperary. I... |
110 | Cooper (Killenure) | This family, originally from Surrey, settled at Butterhill in county Wicklow in the 17th century. Fo... |
110 (Cooper of Killenure) | Wayland | In 1747 Jane daughter of Henry Wayland of Kilmore House, county Tipperary, married William Cooper of... |
219-220 | Gibson (Rockforest) | William Gibson purchased the Rockforest estate, county Tipperary, [in the 1850s.] By his first wife,... |
191-192 | Fitzgerald/Purcell Fitzgerald (Little Island) | This family claimed ancient ties with the original Fitzgeralds who came to Ireland in the twelfth ce... |
106 | Congreve | Burke indicates that this family originated in Staffordshire and descend from John Congreve, residen... |
315-316 | Lalor/Power-Lalor | Jeremiah Lalor settled in county Tipperary in the mid 17th century and married Judith O'Meagher. T... |
153-154 (Donelan) | Lynch (Carrowbeg North) | The Lynchs owned an estate of 337 acres at Carrowbeg North, parish of Belclare, barony of Clare, cou... |
477-478 | Pepper | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' (page 997) refers to Lambert Pepper of Mota, county Tipperary, who... |
662-663 (Wolfe) | Jackson (Mount Pleasant) | Major George Jackson of Mount Pleasant, Nenagh, county Tipperary, married Letitia, daughter of Richa... |
253 | Head | The Head family descend from Michael Head, Sheriff of the city of Waterford in 1672 and Mayor in 168... |
169-170 (Eustace) | Dalton (Grenanstown) | In 1666 Peter Dalton, gentleman, was granted 2,476 acres in the barony of Upper Ormond, county Tipp... |
216 | Gason | The Gason family, reputed to have been originally from Kent, settled in county Tipperary in the mid... |
49 | Bloomfield | The Bloomfield family were originally settled at Eyre Court, county Galway, in the early 18th centur... |
568-570 (Stoney) | Robinson (Co Tipperary) | The Robinson family were settled in the Ballingarry locality of county Tipperary from the mid 17th c... |
520-521 (Rolleston) | Spunner | The sale of the lands of Faddenbeg, parish of Loughkeen, barony of Lower Ormond, county Tipperary, r... |
270 | Holmes (Nenagh) | By the early 18th century the Holmes family were settled in counties Offaly and Tipperary. Daniel Gr... |
177-178 | Falkiner (Mount Falcon) | A family originally from Yorkshire and settled in Dublin by the late 17th century. Richard Falkiner... |
51 | Bolton | The estate of Chichester Bolton, consisting of Abbey House and mill, at Abbeylands, barony of Longfo... |
540 | Saunders (Killavalla & Largay) | This family descend from an officer in Cromwell's army, who settled at Saunder's Court, county Wexfo... |
36-37 | Biddulph | Nicholas Biddulph of Congor, county Tipperary, was the eldest son of Francis Biddulph of Mount Olive... |
548 | Sheppard | This family descend from a Cromwellian officer, Captain Thomas Sheppard, who was granted over 1,400... |
584-585 | Taylor (Noan) | In 1666 Nathaniel Taylor, an officer in Cromwell's army, was ganted an estate of approximately 1,000... |
603 | Trench (Cangort) | William Trench of Cangort Park, Shinrone, county Offaly, born 1760, was the fourth son of Frederic T... |
387 | Marshall (County Kerry) | John Marshall, son of Robert, assignee to Sir William Petty, was granted 58,701 acres in the barony... |
387 | Marshall (Baronne Court) | In the mid 19th century the Reverend Joseph Marshall held at least nine townlands in the parish of L... |
469-470 | Power O'Shee (Gardenmorris) | The Shees were a Kilkenny family of ancient lineage who married into a number of other significant l... |
605-606 | Twiss | An ancestor of this family was agent to the Herberts, Earl of Powis and the family held land and liv... |
646-649 | Westropp (Carker) | George Westropp, second son of John Westropp of Attyflin, county Limerick, married in 1841 Thomasin... |
520-521 | Rolleston | Colonel Francis Rolleston, a Jacobite, settled in county Tipperary in the late 17th century. His gr... |
176 | Eyre (Uppercourt) | Thomas Joseph Eyre of Uppercourt, Freshfort, county Kilkenny, was the fourth son of John Lewis, Coun... |
216-217 | Gaussen | David Gaussen of a French Hugenot family arrived in the north of Ireland in the early 18th century.... |
28-29 (Battley) | Graham/Graham Sadleir | John Graham of Hymenstown, New Inn, county Tipperary, owned 1,541 acres in that county in the 1870s.... |
233-234 | Greer (Clonmel) | A demesne and house on the outskirts of Clonmel, the property of William Greer, were offered for sa... |
300 | Kelly (Birr) | In the 1870s Charles J. Kelly of Parsonstown [Birr] owned 687 acres in county Tipperary. He would a... |
423-424 | Morton (Clonmel) | The Reverend James Morton of Little Island, Clonmel, county Waterford, held land in the parishes of... |
444 | O'Byrne | John Byrne of Mullinahack, county Dublin, a partner in the firm of that name, married Elizabeth Byrn... |
555 | Smyth (Portlick Castle) | This branch of the Smyth family appear to descend from the Rev Robert Smith, rector of Ballyloughloe... |
557-558 | Smyth (Headborough) | The Smyths were established in conty Waterford since Elizabethan times. This branch was descended fr... |
554-555 | Smith (Milford) | Ralph Smith of Ballingarry, county Tipperary, was descended from a family of that name originally ba... |
554-555 | Smith (Gurteen) | The Smiths of Gurteen, near Ballingarry, county Tipperary, were a younger branch of the Smiths of Mi... |
358 (MacAdam) | Stannard | In the early 18th century the Stannards were located in counties Limerick and Cork. They were relat... |
223 | Gledstanes | George Gledstanes, originally from county Tyrone, married Jane Cullen of Skreeney. They resided at F... |
650-652 (White of Charleville) | White (Crossmolina) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Barbara Knox White (nee Ruttledge) held six townlands in the par... |
669-671 | Wyse (Middlethird) | The Wyse family had been associated with Waterford since Norman times. Depending on political events... |
95-96 | Clibborn (Co Tipperary) | This family descend from a Cromwellian Army officer who settled at Moate, county Westmeath. Most o... |
16-17 | Aylmer (Derry) | The Aylmers lived at Lyons, county Kildare, until 1796, when they sold the house to Lord Cloncurry.... |
662-665 | Wolfe (Rockford) | This family were a junior branch of the Wolfe family of Forenaghts, county Kildare. In 1823, John W... |
422 (O'Connor-Morris) | Morris (Waterford) | In the 1870s George Wall Morris owned over 1000 acres in county Kilkenny and a small amount of land... |
229-231 | Graves (County Waterford & King's County) | Robert Graves, MD, was among the principal lessors in the parish of Ardmore at the time of Griffith... |
195 | Flood (Paulstown) | The Flood family were settled in county Kilkenny from the late 17th century. At the time of Griffit... |
625 | Wade (Aughrim) | In 1653, William Wade, a soldier in Cromwell’s army, was granted lands at Killavally, near Tyrrellsp... |
255 | Hely/Healy (Co Tipperary) | In the mid 19th century William Healy held 3 townlands in the parish of Templeree, barony of Ikerrin... |
329-330 | Le Hunte | The Le Hunte family descend from Richard Le Hunte, an officer in Cromwell's army, who settled at Cas... |
442 (Nuttal) | Gowan | In the mid 19th century Philip Gowan held 2 townlands in the parish of Killavinoge, barony of Ikerri... |
399-400 | McGuire/McGwire (Clonea) | Burke states that the Clonea branch of this family is descended from the ancient family of McGuire o... |
516-517 (Roch of Woodbine Hill) | Roche (Kinsalebeg) | In the 1870s, George Roche held 140 acres in county Waterford as well as joint ownership of over 470... |
574-575 | Stubbs | Thomas Troubridge Stubbs of London came to Ireland in the 1830s and settled at Ballyshannon, county... |
587-588 | Thompson (Clonskeagh Castle) | In the 1870s George William Thompson, a solicitor, of 9 Hume Street, Dublin, owned 521 acres in coun... |
591-592 | Tighe (Cork) | The estate of St Lawrence Robert Morgan Tighe amounted to over 500 acres in county Cork in the 1870s... |
637 | Warburton (Kilconnell) | Over 6000 acres of the Warburton estate in the barony of Kilconnell, county Galway was offered for s... |
638-639 | Warren (Annaghmore) | This family originally from county Monaghan were based in county Wicklow from the mid 18th century.... |
164 (Dunscombe) | Webb (Cork) | John Webb, son of John Webb, a Cork merchant, entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1788, aged 17 and... |
136-137 | Daunt (East Carbery) | This branch of the Daunt family descends from William Daunt of the Tracton Abbey family, whom Burke... |
255-256 | Hely | Thomas Hely was among the principal lessors in the parish of Modelligo, barony of Decies-without-Dru... |
448 (O'Connell of Ballynabloun) | O'Connell | The O’Connells are an ancient Gaelic family, whom Burke claims had their origins in county Clare, be... |
p.656 [Whitney] | Gaven | William Gaven is recorded as being the proprietor of the Annagh Lodge estate in 1836. He resided in... |
p.217 | Gentleman | Goodman Gentleman, of Ballyhorgan, Listowel, was the owner of over 700 acres in county Kerry in the... |
189 | Ellis (Monaghan, Cavan, Westmeath and Wicklow) | The Ellis families of Abbeyfeale, county Limerick and of Sea Park, county Wicklow, both descend from... |
290 | Johnston (Fort Johnston) | In the mid-seventeenth century this family settled in the parish of Donagh, barony of Trough, county... |
425 | Crawford (Cavancarragh) | This family settled in county Fermanagh in the 17th century. James Crawford (1682-1753), fourth son... |
667 | Wright/Woodwright | According to Burkes the Wrights, located in the area west of Monaghan town, descend from a Cromwelli... |
332 | Lentaigne | A family originally from Normandy in France, Benjamin Lentaigne, a doctor was living in Dublin by th... |
139-141 | De Burgh (Scarvy) | In 1848, Thomas de Burgh of Oldtown, Naas, county Kildare, married Jane only child of Major Thomas C... |
193, 524 | FitzHerbert/Rothwell (Shantonagh) | William FitzHerbert, the second son of William FitzHerbert, 3rd Lord of Swynnerton, married the only... |
62-63 | Brooke (Dromavana/Drumavanagh) | According to Burke’s (1904) William Brooke purchased Dromavana, county Cavan from the Saunderson fam... |
366 | Graham (Coolmain) | Sir Bernard Burke writes in his Vicissitudes of Hector Graham being the proprietor of large estates... |
50-51 | Bolton (Donaghmoyne) | Burke records the descent of this family from Sir Richard Bolton, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. The f... |
543 | Lee/Ley (Leesborough) | In 1668, Ensign William Ley was granted 610 acres in the barony of Dartree including Drumhay, Correv... |
239 | Hall (Tully House) | The Halls lived at Tully House and Rowantree House, near Monaghan town. This family are a junior br... |
286 | Irwin (Carnagh) | The Irwins of Carnagh, county Armagh and Greenmount, county Monaghan, descend from the Irwins of Bon... |
213-216 | Garstin | Major James Garstin came to Ireland as a soldier in Cromwell's army and was granted lands in countie... |
543-544 | Lucas/Lucas-Scudamore (Castleshane) | In 1683, Charles II granted the manor of Castle Shane to Francis Lucas. His descendants served as M... |
519-520 | Roe (Ballyconnell) | The Roe family were originally from Warwickshire. Richard Roe came to Ireland in the mid-17th centu... |
201 | Fox (Foxhall) | Richard E, Fox, of Foxhall, was the owner of over 3000 acres in County Longford in the 1870s. Richar... |
344 | Lloyd (Losset) | The Lloyds of Lossett, county Cavan, descend from a family of Lloyds who settled at New Ross, county... |
243 | Hamilton (Castle Hamilton) | Castle Hamilton was the seat of members of the Southwell family in the first half of the 19th centur... |
11-12 | Dawson (Castle Dawson) | This Dawson family came from Westmoreland and settled in Ireland at the beginning of the 17th centur... |
181 | Fay | A family associated originally with the county Meath locality. Thomas Fay of Annesbrook, county Me... |
274 | Humphrys/Humphreys (Ballyhaise) | William Humphrys bought the Ballyhaise estate, parish of Castleterra, county Cavan, from the Newburg... |
Hutchins, 280 | Newburgh (Ballyhaise) | Grants under the Acts of Settlement record a grant of 973 aces in county Cavan to Samuel Battaley in... |
464 | O'Reilly (Cavan) | A Gaelic chieftain family resident in county Cavan for generations. One branch of the family held e... |
139 | Dease (Turbotstown) | The Dease family resided in the Turbotstown locality of county Westmeath for centuries and were rela... |
523-534 | Rotheram | This family were established in county Meath from the 18th century. George Rotheram married Catheri... |
553 | Slator | Burke states that Slator family were settled in County Longford since at least the 1650s. In the mid... |
351 | Lowry (Pomeroy) | The Lowry family of Pomeroy House, county Tyrone, are a junior branch of the Lowry family, Earls of... |
106 | Phillips (Glenview) | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation Captain Michael Phillips of Glenview, county Cavan, held six tow... |
420 | Moore (Denn) | In 1878, the Reverend John R. Moore of Rowallane, Saintfield, county Down, owned estates in counties... |
440 | Nugent (Bobsgrove/Farren Connell) | According to Burke’s Landed Gentry of Ireland (1904) this family is descended from the 12th Baron De... |
638 | Waring (Waringstown) | In the mid-17th century, William Waring, born 1619, settled at Waringstown in county Down. From his... |
386 | Marlay | The Marlays descend from a merchant of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The grandparents of Charles Brinsley Mar... |
542 | Scott (Willsboro) | In the mid-19th century Richard Scott held an estate in the parish of Lurgan, county Cavan, which ca... |
143 | Delap (Raphoe South) | The Delap family of Ramelton and Monellan, near Raphoe, county Donegal, settled in that county at th... |
538 | Sankey (Fort Frederick) | Edward Sankey, alderman of Dublin and Lord Mayor of the city in 1766 and his wife Mary Medlicott had... |
638 | Clerke (Cavan) | St John Augustus Clerke was the second son of Jonathan Clerke, a medical doctor of Bandon, county Co... |
95 | Clements (Ashfield) | The manor of Ashfield was granted to Sir Thomas Ashe in 1611. [Malsomson, The Clements Archive, p 5... |
95 | Clements/Lucas-Clements | In the mid-17th century Robert Clements, son of Daniel Clements, owned large estates in counties Dow... |
258 | Dopping/Dopping-Hepenstal (Derrycassan) | Burke suggests that the Dopping family became associated with the Derrycassan estate through the mar... |
551 | Singleton (Mell) | John Fowke of Dublin settled in Ireland at the beginning of the 18th century. He married Patience,... |
661-662 | Winter (Agher, Cloverhill) | This family descend from the Reverend Samuel Winter, who came to Ireland in 1650 and became Provost... |
11-12 | Wrixton (Corratinner) | Charles Dawson, youngest son of Joshua Dawson of Castle Dawson, married Sarah Downing of Bellaghy an... |
438 | Nixon (Co Cavan) | The various branches of the Nixons are descended from Adam Nixon who had settled in county Fermanagh... |
434-435 | Newton (Killymeal) | This family descend from Richard Newton who was town clerk of Carrickfergus, county Antrim, at the e... |
528 | Ruxton (Ardee) | William FitzHerbert, the second son of William FitzHerbert, 3rd Lord of Swynnerton, married the only... |
114 | Cottingham (Summerville) | Originally from Cheshire, many members of this family were clergymen. The Reverend James Cottingham... |
401-402 (Meares) | Potter (Knockbride) | In the early 19th century Thomas Potter held an estate comprised of parts of the adjoining townlands... |
630 | Waller (Allenstown) | This family, the Wallers of Allenstown, county Meath, held part of the lands of Rantavin, parish of... |
349 | Longworth | At the time of Griffith’s Valuation (publ. 1854) members of the Longworth family of Glynwood and Cre... |
169 | Ellis (Monaghan, Cavan, Westmeath and Wicklow) | The Ellis families of Abbeyfeale, county Limerick and of Sea Park, county Wicklow, both descend from... |
27-28 | Battersby (Lough Bawn) | The Battersby family were settled in county Meath at the beginning of the 18th century. George Batte... |