Dr. Edward McLysaght Analecta Hibernia, No. 14, 1944, Transcriptions, Conor Papers, Manch, Kinsale Corporation from 1594
Query: I wonder what happened to the Dodgin family – Interesting name which pops up around Bandon a good bit in the 1700s
1688, Jurors, Inquisition, Ballinspittle. Initiated by Mary de Courcy, Lady Kinsale, Widow of Patrick, to Recover, Dower, Jurors:
John Cloghlan (Couglan?)
John How
Thomas Dodgin
Arminger Marsh
John Burrows
Edmund Kenny
Tomas Hewett
William Sweete
Benjamin Bellew
Edward Rashly
Dominic Brown
John Fepps
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Converted: Thomas Grady | 1723/4 | Possibly Co. Limerick but related by marriage to De Courseys of Kinsale | Councillor O’Callaghan opinion sought wife Ann Horish and brothers Catholic | ( McLysaght Analecta Hibernia, No. 14, 1944, Transcriptions, Conor Papers, Manch, Kinsale Corporation from 1594.) | Certificate 26th June 1779, Rev. St. John Browne, Rector Christ Church, Bandon to certify that on the 28th March 1751 a marriage between John Grady, KIlballyowen adn the Hon. Mary Elizabeth de Courcy, daughter of Gerald Lord KInsale, was performed in the Parish Church of Ringrone according to the rites of the Church of Ireland by Rev. St. John Browne, Rector Christ Church, Bandon |
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