Peter Ducklow (Dukelow), Servant of John Nash, Senior, Brinny, Innishannon, Co, Cork, Witness to 1731.
The Huguenot origin of the Dukelows may be associated with the silk business which at that time Adderly was introducing into Innishannon with Huguenot operatives.
It is noteworthy that Peter is a common Christian name in the Durrus Dukelows.
Courtesy Registry of Deeds Project.
http://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=47449

This Peter “Dukelow” as written on the Memorial #47449 itself is written as “Duklow”. I am a descendant in Canada. My grandmother’s marriage record in 1901 shows as “Du’ Klow”. I believe this is how it sounded when used by actual family members, not as Dooo-kloh…..but more like the original French…I’d say. It was commented to me when I found my father’s long lost cousin by telephone, that she knew I was “for real” because I didn’t say “Duck low”, although it has been spelled like that in Canada very much (some branches went with the Dukelow). More like a shortened Du claw phonetically. Hope that makes sense. Language changes over time!
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