6/47 Francis Freeman Gentleman landowner of Summerhill, Kings County, Ireland, Esq.
1748-1812 Eldest son of Francis and Mary Freeman









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Born in 1748 (Sadlier pedigree, Genealogical Office ms576 p.85)

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Married Anchoretta White in (Oct to Dec) 1770 (Exshaw's Magazine)
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Father of Francis only son, before 1776 (deed 300512) (see below)


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Charity 1st dau [married John Grace of Dublin, gent] (deed 376592)

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Anchoretta 5/24 2nd dau, in 1775 (from age at death and deed 376592)

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Elizabeth 3rd dau [married George Clark of Cottage, Kings County, gent in 1801 by Killaloe licence] (deed 376592)


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Ann 4th dau (deed 376592)


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Charlotte 5th dau (deed 376592)


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Died (Jan-Apr) 1812 (from his will)
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1756 Dec. The lands of Killownin were offered to let during his minority (being 12 years) by his trustees. 354 acres with a dwelling house, new malt house, an old orchard and a promising new one, near a fine river well stocked with fish (Pue's Occurrences 25 Dec p.2 and 4 Jan 1757) 8 H61
1769 June
A Gentleman. He brought a Chancery Bill against Charles Earl of Bellamont, Arthur Viscount Dungannon, Lennox Dutton Esq, Prudence Cook widow and John Dodd (possibly to establish his right to inherit the lands)

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1770 May Gentleman of Ballyhasty, Co Tipperary. He leased lands of Killowney, Co Tipp to James Willington, 354 acres in the barony of Upper Ormond (deed 182172)
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1770 June Gentleman of Ballybrophy, Queens County. He gave his brother Caesar £80 in hand in exchange for Caesar's right to a legacy from their Aunt Elizabeth Tydd (deed 186550)
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1770 Sept. Gentleman of Ballyhasty, Co Tipperary. He was seized in his demesne as freehold of the town and lands of Killowney, County Tipperary. His marriage settlement granted the townlands of Killowney, 354 acres, in trust to Thomas Dancer and Marmaduke Grace to secure an annuity for his wife Anchoretta (deed 324179, recited in 376592)
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1770 Of Summerhill, Kings County. His marriage to Anchoretta White was announced in Exshaw's magazine
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1776 His abode was at Garvan, Kings County. He was a freeholder of Killowney (ref. ms787)
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1785 May Gentleman, late of Ballyhasty, Co Tipp. but then of Summerhill, Kings County. He leased the lands of Derrykeel 262 acres and Clonlee 10 acres in Kings County (deed 255057, recited in 376947)
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1788 May Of Killowney, Co Tipperary, Esq. He sold Garranthurles, 340 acres part of the lands of Killowney, to Willam Porter for £600, for three lives (James Rogers, Francis Freeman and Caesar Freeman) (deed 263008)
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1792-1803 Of Summerhill, Kings County, Esq. 44-55 IRD
1792 Aug. He agreed a marriage settlement with 6/45 Samuel Whyte for the marriage of his daughter Anchoretta and Edward Athenry Whyte. £500 marriage portion to Samuel Whyte (deed 300512)
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1793 He leased 115 acres of Knockarly and Cooldorragh, Kings County from Thomas Tydd (recited in deed 340888)
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1795 He was a subscriber to Samuel Whyte's book of poems
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1796 May He assigned a £20 rent charge from his lands of Knockarly & Cooldorragh to his son Francis (deed 340888)
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1796 Oct. He leased 45 acres, part of the lands of Knockarly & Cooldorragh, to Michael Mence for 26 years (recited in 346500)
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1799 July He assigned lands of Killowney & Roredstown, Co Tipperary and Summerhill, Rosnafaghtna & Ballyphilip, Dungar, Dromoyle and Derrykeel, Kings County and a £40 rent charge from Knockarly, Kings County, in trust to Thomas & Francis White for his wife and children (deed 340519)
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1800 Feb. He leased to his son Francis the townlands of Knockarly & Cooldorragh, 115 acres, with all the rights he was entitled to from Thomas Tydd. He allowed him £3 6d yearly out of the rent in case he is obliged to pay one hogshead of cyder & half a hundredweight of cheese. Witnessed by Charles White the elder and younger of Charleville Queens County (deed 346500)
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1800 Mar. He leased part of the lands of Derrykeel to Warner William Westerra Esq. for £1 14s 1d per acre. Francis was required to take the livestock off the cattle lawn immediately (deed 345690)
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1803 Oct. He agreed a marriage settlement for his son Francis and Sarah Otway. He sold lands of Killowney Co. Tipperary (354 acres) Derrykeel (262 acres) Clonlee (10 acres) and Knockarly & Cooldorragh (115 acres) in Kings County to Caesar Otway and Charles White in trust. Signed.... (Deeds 375539 and 376947) Francis Freeman's signature in 1803

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1803 Oct. Of Summerhill, Kings County, Esq. He appointed that after his decease his lands should be distributed as follows: Killowney to wife Anchoretta then son Francis, Summerhill and Rosnafaghtna one-third each to Charitie, Anchoretta and Elizabeth, Dromoyle to Elizabeth, Roredstown half each to Ann and Charlotte (deed 376592)
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1812 He made a will on 7 Jan. It was proved on 9 Apr at PCI (Sadlier pedigree)

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Wife 6/48 Anchoretta White








Daughter of Thomas White of Ballybrophy (Exshaw's magazine)

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1770 She married Francis Freeman

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1782 Aug. She and her mother and siblings were defendants in a case brought by her brother Thomas White at the Court of Chancery in Dublin

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1803 Oct. She was still alive (deed 376947)

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Son Francis Freeman    (1770s)-1855







1792 Aug. A gentleman of Summerhill, Kings County. He witnessed his father's marriage settlement with Samuel Whyte for his sister Anchoretta (deed 300512)

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1796 Oct
Francis Freeman Esq to be Cornet in the Roscrea Cavalry (Dublin Gazette p.711)


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1799 July He was granted the townland of Derrykeel by his father Francis (deed 340519)

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1800 Feb. Henry Westerra brought a case against him and Roger Larkin at the Court of Chancery

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1800 May Of Summerhill Kings Co Esq. He leased the house and lands of Derrykeel, 171 acres, to Warner William Westerra for £293 per annum, during the lives of himself and his sister Anchoretta Whyte (deed 352308)

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1803 Of Summerhill, Kings County, Esq. He married Sarah, daughter of Loftus Otway, by Killaloe licence (Sadlier, deeds 375539, 376947)

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1804/1805 Father of Francis (who married 1839 Maria Elliott, died 8/7/1890 reg. Athy)

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Father of Sarah (who married 1824/25 Benjamin Finch White)

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Father of Anchoretta Phoebe (who married 1832 William Fishbourne)

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1812 July Warner William [Westerra] Lord Rosmore brought another case against him, Michael Larkin and Thomas Scully at the Court of Chancery

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1814 Francis Freeman Esq of Summerhill, Roscrea, Kings County (Leet's directory)

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1823 He fought a duel with Mr Smitty of Roscrea (Sadlier pedigree)

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1829 He was occupying 185 acres at Summerhill, Kings County (Griffith's)

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Later he was of Colgath, County Meath

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1850 He was leasing 9 acres of Little Killowney to John Willington Esq. (Griffith's)

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1855 Died 6 March

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1876 (Son) Francis Freeman of Colgath, Co. Meath, owned 209 acres in Kings Co.

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7/93 Francis Freeman Gentleman of Killowney, County Tipperary, Ireland
-1751







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Married Mary Tydd in 1747 by Killaloe licence

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Father of Francis 6/47 1748, eldest son & heir (deed 263008)


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Caesar (c.1749) (deed 186550)

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Died about 1751

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Killaloe will 1750, admon 1751

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1740 'Kilowning was bought from Richard Kyffin' (Sadlier pedigree)
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1743 Aug
He and Freeman Rogers 9/375A of Ballynavin Co Tipperary executed a bond to Robert Freeman of Cloughjordan Co Tipperary for £160 to be paid 1 May 1745 to repay a debt. In Jan 1756 Freeman Rogers as executor of Francis Freeman placed a notice in the Dublin Gazette to confirm that the bond had been fully paid off


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1744 He was executor of his brother Daniel's will (Sadlier & Betham)
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By 1746 He held the lands of Killowney, County Tipperary, by virtue of a lease made by Stephen Allan Esq and Christopher Freeman, Gentleman (recited in 84688)

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1746 May He leased Killowney Co Tipperary from Richard Kyffin of Cashell at £90 9s 9d per year, 354 acres with liberty to cut turf on the bog of Monerode, for the lives of himself and John and Joseph, sons of Freeman Rogers of Ballynavin (84688)

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1747 Oct. A gentleman of Killowney Co Tipperary. His marriage articles with Sir Thomas Dancer and Daniel Rogers settled £20 per year on his wife Mary out of the farm known as Garranthurles, townlands of Killowney, in case she survives him. Witnessed by Freeman Rogers and Daniel Tydd (deed 98272)

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1750
Of Kileourin Co Tipperary. Killaloe will (Phillimore & Thrift)


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1751 Of Killowney Co Tipperary. Killaloe admon (Sadlier, Phillimore)

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His executor was Freeman Rogers of Ballynavin (Dublin Gazette Jan 1756)


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1756 The lands of Killowney, Barony of Upper Ormond Co Tipperary, were now held by Thomas Brereton, 354 acres with a good dwelling house, etc., to be let by Sir Thomas Dancer Bart. and Daniel Rogers of Silverhill, trustees of the late Francis Freeman's deed (Pue's Occurrences 25 Dec p.2 and 4 Jan 1757)

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1788 Deceased. Late of Killowney, County Tipperary (deed 263008)

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Wife 7/94 Mary Tydd








Daughter of Francis Tydd of Creighton's Grove, County Tipperary

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1752 May The year after Francis Freeman's death, a Mary Freeman brought a case against Freeman Rogers 9/375A and another Mary Freeman at the Court of Chancery

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1756 Apr. On behalf of her two sons, she brought another case to the Court of Chancery in Dublin against Freeman Rogers, Sir Thomas Dancer, Daniel Rogers, Richard Kiffin and Charles Minchin, probably to do with the property at Killowney

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By 1770 She was deceased, died before her sister Elizabeth Tydd (deed 186550)

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Son Caesar Freeman c.1749- of Philadelphia, North America








1770 June Of Philadelphia, North America. He was entitled to legacy of £80 from his Aunt Elizabeth Tydd (deed 186550)
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1788 May He was still alive (a 'life' in Francis's lease, deed 263008)
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Note: Ann Freeman married Edward White in 1769 by Dublin licence

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[Francis' son Francis Freeman above married Anchoretta White in 1770]

















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8/185 Mr. Freeman








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Married Mary (from her will)

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Father of Daniel (see below)


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Francis 7/93


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Robert (from his mother's will)

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Charity (see below) 

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Sarah (married Mr Baird) (mother's will)

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Apparently died before 1752 (his wife's will)

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Note:
In Oct 1656 Elizabeth Countess of Ormond leased to Francis Freeman of Nenagh Co Tipperary the lands of Lehinchye Co Tipperary for 21 years at £30 p/a (Ormond deeds vol 2 pp.543, 601)


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Note: In 1736 and 1746 a John Freeman and Mary his wife and Francis Freeman were defendants in cases brought to the Exchequer court of Equity in Dublin
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Wife 8/186 Mary -c.1753 Of Finnoe, County Tipperary







1744 May She was bequeathed £20 in the will of her son Daniel

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1752 May Of Finnoe, Co Tipperary. Her will mentions her children, and grandchildren Mary, Elizabeth and James Freeman and Mary Baird (Sadlier)

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1753 Her will was proved at Killaloe (Sadlier)

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Son Daniel Freeman -1744 Farmer of Rapla, County Tipperary








Married Phoebe, daughter of James Otway

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Father of Mary 1738 (see below)

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Elizabeth 1740 (see below)

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James 1743 (see below)

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1736 May A gentleman of Rapla Co Tipperary. He leased 303 acres of Rapla and two acres of Lough Duff from Philip Percival (deed 60859)

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1744 May Farmer of Rapla Co Tipperary. His will mentions his wife and three children under 21. He left £20 each to his mother and sister Charity (Betham & Sadlier)

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1744 June His will was proved at PCI (Sadlier & Betham)

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After his death in 1744 his place at Rapla near Nenagh was sold and Mount Pleasant was let. His widow moved into Nenagh (IGRS Ancestral files, Freeman)


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1785 Dec His wife Phoebe was a widow of Nenagh, County Tipperary. Her will mentions several Otway relatives, her three children and niece Jane Cuppaidge (Betham)

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1786 May
His wife Phoebe died age 73


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1786 Aug Phoebe's will was proved at PCI (Betham)

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Daniel’s daughter Mary 1738-1802





1777-1786 She wrote a memorandum of ‘deaths, births and marriages among my acquaintances’ (although a later typist attributed it to her sister Elizabeth) (IGRS Ancestral files, Freeman)
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1785 She attended Mrs Dillon (a cousin of the Freemans)’s great ball at Lettyville (IGRS Ancestral files, Freeman)

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She lived with her cousin James Otway at Priory Park (IGRS Ancestral files, Freeman)


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1802 She died unmarried, from a fall from a car  (IGRS Ancestral files, Freeman)

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Daniel’s daughter Elizabeth 1740-1785





She made a will but there is no sign of it being proved (JVS)


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1785 Nov 23 She died unmarried at Nenagh age 45

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Daniel's son James Freeman 1743-1807




1779 He ‘sold out’ of the Army

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c.1784 He built a house at Ballinwear, part of the Rapla estate
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1803 Of Ballinwear Co Tipperary Esq, he was party to 6/47A Francis Freeman's marriage settlement with Sarah Otway (deed 375539)
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1807 He died unmarried at Ballinwear near Nenagh (Sadlier, Hibernian Magazine). He left Ballinware to his cousin James Otway
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Son Robert Freeman












1743
Of Cloughjordan Co Tipperary. His brother Francis owed him £160 and executed a bond for repayment (Dublin Gazette Jan 1756)


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Daughter Charity Freeman












1746
A spinster of Ballymakee Co Tipperary (Betham ML)


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1746
Married Thurgood North, farmer of Drumalt Kings Co by Prerog licence 12 Aug (Betham and her mother’s will)


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1752
Possibly dead (from her mother’s will)


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Note: In 1659 Seaser Freeman was occupier of Cloune Muckle, Nenagh parish, Co. Tipp
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Note: In 1670 William Ryan was convicted for the robbery and murder of Mr Francis Freeman

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Note: In 1676 Nathaniel Desbrow Esq brought a Chancery court case against Charity Freeman alias Desbrowe senior, Charity Freeman als Desbrow jnr, John Desbrow jnr and several others
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Note: In 1696 the will of Charity Disborow of Cullenwaine, Kings County, widow of Major John Disbrow, mentions 'kinsmen and brothers' Daniel Rogers, Christopher Freeman senior, Christopher Freeman junior and Seser (Caesar) Freeman (Sadlier vol 1 p.123)
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7/95 Thomas White Gentleman farmer of Ballybrophy, Borris-in-Ossory parish, Queens County, Ireland, Esq
-1774







Age
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Note. Thomas White of Duraghmore Queens County married Anne Steele in 1739 by prerog licence (Fisher's)

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Note. Thomas White of Aghaboe Queens County married Charity Baldwin in 1742 by prerog licence (Fisher's and Betham's)

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[Possibly previous marriage(s) before Charity Tydd?]

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Married Charity Tydd in 1747 by Killaloe licence (Sadlier)

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Father of Charles 1st son, born 1753 (see below)


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Thomas 2nd son, born 1759 (see below)

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Francis 3rd son, youngest born 1764 (see below)

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Elizabeth 1st dau (see below. Married 1763)

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Alice 2nd dau (see below. Married 1769)

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Charity 3rd dau (see below. Married 1768)

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Anchoretta 6/48 4th daughter (married 1770) (Exshaw's)

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Mary 5th dau

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Ann 6th dau, youngest

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Will proved 5 Mar 1774 at PCI (Betham, Rosbottom)

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1746 Nov. Of Ballybrophy. He was granted to set to farm, the townlands of Ballybrophy 330 acres & 17 acres of Bog, by Mrs Elizabeth Despard and others, rent £115 10s per annum, for three lives, himself, James Talbot and Charles Ally (deed 86807)
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1747 Oct. Of Ballybrophy, Queens County, Gent. His marriage articles settled a jointure of £250 on Charity Tydd in case she survived him and confirmed she could remain in his dwelling house and have the furniture in one room (deed 199354)

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1763 Apr. Of Ballybrophy, Queens Co Esq. William Smith assigned his house and fields, 48 acres in Co Dublin, on trust as part of Thomas' daughter Elizabeth's marriage settlement (deed 146421)

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1770 Oct. Of Ballybrophy, Queens County, Esq. His will mentions his wife, children and 'Nephew Alley' (note Charles Ally was one of the 'lives' in 1746) (Betham)

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1773 Oct. Dennis Laler brought a case against him, his wife, his wife's brother Daniel Tydd, Marmaduke Grace, Henry Alley and three others at the Court of Chancery in Dublin. Thomas White answered to the court on 22 Jan 1774 then there was no further activity recorded

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1774 His will was proved 5 Mar at PCI (Betham)

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Wife 7/96 Charity Tydd daughter of 8/187 Francis Tydd

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1747 Oct. A spinster of Knockarly, Kings County (deed 199354)

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1770 Oct. She was still alive, mentioned in her husband's will

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1782 Aug. She and all her other children were defendants in a case against them brought by her second son Thomas in the Court of Chancery in Dublin

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1791 July Edward Beasley, administrator of Ann Beasley (her youngest daughter?) brought a case against her and several of her children at the Court of Chancery

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1st Son Charles 1753-1828

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1774 He inherited the Ballybrophy estate 21 H84
1775 A gentleman of Ballybrophy. Married Sarah White of Aghaboe, spinster, by Ossory licence. Both of them were Protestants (Irish Genealogist vol 8)
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c.1794 He built Ballybrophy House
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1803 Charles White of Ballybrophy, Queens County, Esq was a trustee of the marriage settlement of 6/47A Francis Freeman and Sarah Otway. Also Nicholas White of Springfield, Queens County, Esq and Francis White of Coolrain, Queens County, Esq, were parties to Francis Freeman's marriage settlement (deeds 375539, 376947)
50 IRD
1803- Father of 1son Samuel (1803-1849), 2son Thomas, 3son Richard (of Knockmullen, m. Eleanor Palmer)

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1815 He was High Sheriff for Queens County
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1828 Died 2 Sept age 75 years
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1833 His wife Sarah died age 80. She and Charles are buried in the family burial ground in Kyle churchyard, Borris in Ossory

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1851 The lands of Ballybrophy, part of the estate of his unmarried son Thomas of St Stephen's Green Dublin, were sold to Joseph Plunkett.

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2nd Son Thomas 1759-1827

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1782 Aug. He brought a case against his mother and siblings in the Court of Chancery, presumably to do with his inheritance
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1827 Buried in Kyle churchyard, Borris in Ossory
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3rd Son Francis 1764-1824

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1790 Of Springfield Esq. Married Sarah Barton by Ossory licence (both of them were Protestant) (Irish Genealogist vol 8)
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1795 Francis White of Coolrain was a subscriber to Samuel Whyte's book of poems
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1799 Thomas White of Garryduffe, Queens County and Francis White of Coolrain, Queens County, were trustees of Francis Freeman's deed. Witnessed by Samuel White of Charleville, Queens County, Gent (deed 340519)
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1824 Buried in Kyle churchyard, Borris in Ossory
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1st Daughter Elizabeth


1763 Married William Smith of Golden Bridge, County Dublin (deed 146421)

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1782 Aug. She and husband William were defendants against her brother's court case

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2nd Daughter Alice


1769 Of Ballybrophy, Queens County. Married Mr Nugent of Barrackstown, Meath (Hibernian Chronicle 30 Nov)

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1782 Aug. She and her (unnamed) husband were defendants in her brother's court case

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3rd Daughter Charity


1768 Of Aghaboe, Queens County. Married Marmaduke Grace of Dublin by Ossory licence (The Irish Genealogist vol 8)

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1782 Aug. She and husband Marmaduke were defendants against her brother's court case

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5th Daughter Mary


By 1782 She married Richard Thompson

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1782 Aug She and husband Richard were defendants against her brother's court case

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6th Daughter Ann


1782 Aug Apparently unmarried, she was a defendant against her brother's court case

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By 1791 She had possibly married Mr Beasley then died. Edward Beasley, administrator of Ann Beasley, brought a Chancery case against her mother and siblings

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Notes (White of Queens County)







c.1710 Thomas White, whose ancestors settled at Charleville near Borris in Ossory in the mid-1600s, was granted Killadooley. He had sons Charles and Robert

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1727 Thomas White eldest son of Charles White of Killadooly Queens County Gent; Margaret White eldest daughter of said Charles White married Christopher Sotham (deed 244049)

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1741 Charles White of Raheen Gent married Alicia Moore (Betham's prerog ML)

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1741
Charles White and George White, sons of Robert White & Margaret his wife, all of Raheen. Lands of Bowley & Scotchrath 596 acres in Queens County (deed 84363)


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1751 Will of Robert White of Raheen Gent. Sons Samuel & Charles (Eustace's, deed 98963)

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1762 Samuel White of Raheen Gent bought the mortgage of Castletown 96 acres and Ballintaggarts 103 acres (deed 142094)

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1765 Sept. Samuel White of Maheranisky Queens Co, will mentions holdings at Maheranisky and Park, unmarried daughters Margaret, Frances, Jane, Ann and Elinor; Daughter Elizabeth [married John Odlum in 1756 by Ossory ML]; Daughter Mary [married William Wright]; Daughter Catherine [married John Marshall in 1762 by Ossory ML]; Exors wife Catherine and Samuel White of Raheen Esq. Will proved Oct 1766 at Ossory (Thrift, ref. T2586)

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1768 Charles White of Aghaboe Queens County, will mentions eldest son Charles, sons Thomas and Robert, brother Samuel. Proved PCI 1771 (Betham)

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1771 Oct. Samuel White of Raheen will of 1771, proved PCI 1771 (Betham)

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1771-1782 Charles White of Charleville alias Raheen Queens County and brother Robert White of Aghaboe Queens County Esqs. (Deeds)

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1778 Charles White of Raheen married Sophia Alice Palmer (Betham prerog ML). Lands in Raheen, Ballentegors, Castletown Queens Co & Gorraun, Ballyphilip, Rosnafaghtna Kings Co, formerly in possession of Samuel & Charles White deceased (deed 217944)

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1779 Robert White of Aghaboe married Charlotte Hamilton (Betham prerog ML)

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1783 Raheen was occupied by White Esq (Taylor & Skinner's road maps, 2nd edition)

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1800 Charles White, eldest son of Charles White of Charlville, Queens County, was one of the 'lives' in 6/47 Francis Freeman's lease (deed 346500)

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8/187 Francis Tydd Gentleman of Creighton's Grove (Springfield), County Tipperary
-c.1738 Eldest son of Thomas and Mary Tydd







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Married Charity Rogers in 1718 (marriage settlement, deed 12586)

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Father of Francis eldest son (father's will) (see below)


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Daniel (see below)

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Mary 7/94 [married 1747 Francis Freeman]
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Charity 7/96 [married 1747 Thomas White]
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Elizabeth (see below)

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Killaloe will 1738 (Sadlier V1 p.127)

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1718 Jan. A gentleman (from his marriage settlement, deed 12586)
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1726 Apr. Gentleman of Eminiskey Co Tipperary. He leased part of Creightons Grove alias Cleyeroke, 192 ac. of arable & plantation, from John Creighton for £200 & £38 p/a (deed 33305)
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1727 Nov. He and his wife Charity were defendants in a case brought by Samuel Tydd probably 10/745CB to the Exchequer court in Dublin
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1728 July A gentleman of Eminisky County Tipperary (John Frend's marriage settlement, deed 39423)
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1728 Nov. His father leased him a moiety of several townlands in County Galway (deed 40246)
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1737 Nov. He, his wife Charity and her father Daniel Rogers were defendants in a case brought by William Gamble Esq to the court of Chancery in Dublin
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1738 Of Creightons Grove (Cly-eroka) County Tipperary. His will mentions a manuscript dated 1718 (see deed 12586) and lands of Mondrehid etc. Queens County and Knockarly, etc. Kings County and a 'fee-farm interest' in Creightons Grove. He made bequests to his children, brother Jonathan and brother in law Freeman Rogers. His wife Charity was executor (Sadlier V1 p.127)
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1738 His will was proved at Killaloe
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(1770) Late of Creightons Grove County Tipperary Esq (son Francis' deed 186550)
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Wife 8/188 Charity Rogers








Daughter of Daniel Rogers of Ballynavin, Co. Tipperary (Sadlier pedigree, Genealogical Office ms573 p.34)

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1738 Executrix of her husband Francis' will (Sadlier)

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1741 July She and her children were defendants in a case brought by Benjamin Tydd 9/373E to the Exchequer court in Dublin

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Age Source
Son Francis Tydd -c.1796







1746-1749 A gentleman of Springfield, County Tipperary (several deeds)

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1746 Aug. He let 171 acres of Knockarly and Coolderough to his brother Daniel at £60 p/a for the lives of Daniel, Joyce Palmer and Edward Ledger (deed 84045)

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1746 Oct. Marriage agreement; for £1,000 paid by John Park, he assigned the townlands of Knockarly (264 ac) Cooldorragh (164 acres) and Creightons Grove or Cleyeroke (192 acres) to trustees. He was seized in fee tail of lands of Mondrehid and Eglish 202 acres (deed 84996)

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1746/1750 Married Mary Park, daughter of John Park, clothier of Cork (marriage settlement above, Sadlier pedigree)

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Father of Samuel Frend Tydd and Charity Tydd (from his will)

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Father of Francis Tydd [see below, married Jane Flood] (Sadlier pedigree)

ZZ91
1747 June He let parts of Cahir Queens County to William & John Walpole (deeds 87232 and 99919)

IRD
1749 Apr. He subleased Knockarley to his brother Daniel (deed 101624)

IRD
1757 Feb. He and wife Mary were defendants in an Exchequer case brought by Mary Dore.

INA50
1786 Feb. A gentleman of the City of Cork. His will mentions son, dau and wife (Betham)

ZZ5
1788 Mrs Tydd, wife of Francis Tydd, died at Cork in Feb (Sadlier obit, Hibernian magazine)

ZZ
1796 Nov. His will was proved at PCI (Betham)

ZZ5






Probably Francis' son Francis



1766 Francis Tydd 'the younger' was plaintiff in two Exchequer court cases in Dublin

INA50

1792 Admon of Jane Tydd alias Flood was granted at PCI to her husband Francis Tydd of Knockarly, Kings County (Betham)

ZZ5

1796 Of Springfield, Queens County. Married Miss Shanahan (Saunders Newsletter 14 Oct p.2)

H61










Son Daniel Tydd -c.1802







1746-1749 A gentleman of Knockarly, Kings County (several deeds)

IRD
1746 Aug. He leased parts of Knockarly & Cooldorragh, 171 acres, from his brother Francis at rent of £60 per annum (deed 84045)

IRD
1746 Nov. Married Joyce Palmer, daughter of James Palmer, at Shinroe Kings County by Killaloe licence (Sadlier)

IRI2, INA3,91

Father of Thomas Tydd (see below) probably in 1753 (from age at death)

ZZ5

Father of Daniel Rogers Tydd (had children Daniel & Hannah) (from his will)

ZZ5

Father of Joyce (married Rev Daniel Nowlan in 1776 by Killaloe licence)

INA3
1747 Oct. He witnessed 7/93 Francis Freeman's marriage settlement (deed 98272)

IRD
1749 Apr. He leased parts of Knockarly and Cooldorragh, 282 acres, from his brother Francis at rent of £100 per annum (deed 101624)

IRD
1776 Of Knockarly (son Thomas' marriage licence, Sadlier)

INA3
1796 July Of Clyduff (Annegrove), Kings County. His will mentions lands of Knockarly held by a lease from his brother Francis senior (deceased) and Francis Junior, and several of his children and grandchildren (Sadlier V1 p.135)

ZZ5
1802 June His will was proved at PCI by daughter Joyce, wife of Samuel Austin (Sadlier)

ZZ5






Daniel's son Thomas Tydd (probably 1753-1814)




Of Dromoyle, Kings County (Sadlier pedigree)

ZZ91


1776 Married Sarah, only daughter of Damer Darby, widow of Thomas Eyre, by Killaloe licence (Sadlier)
23 ZZ91, INA3


Father of Daniel (Daniel Tydd's will)


ZZ5



Damer (married 1 Jane Johnston in 1807,

married 2 Elizabeth Cornell)




ZZ5, ZZ91




[Damer Tydd m. Eliza Hipwell in 1834]


INA3



Francis (Lieut. in 19th Regt, d. unmarried 1835)


ZZ5,91



Elizabeth



ZZ5



Letitia (married Thomas Blacklin in 1799 by Dublin licence) (Betham)


ZZ5, ZZ91



Joyce (married Samuel Austen)


ZZ5


1793 Thomas Tydd of Trankraff Kings County, leased 115 acres of Knockarly and Cooldorragh, Kings County, to 6/47 Francis Freeman (recited in deed 340888)
40 IRD


1814 Thomas Tydd age 61 died in Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin (Sadlier notes, ms557)
61 ZZ61










Daughter Elizabeth Tydd -1766








She was entitled to a £250 charge on the lands of Knockarly and Cooldorragh, Kings Co. She bequeathed it to her sister Mary Freeman (deed 186550)

IRD
1766 Apr. Of Borrisokane (Co Tipp, near Nenagh). Her will mentions various relatives including her grandmother Charitie Rogers. She died unmarried (Betham)

H5
1766 June Her will was proved at PCI (Betham)

H5










Note: 1800 Daniel Tydd of the City of Dublin Esq. was one of the 'lives' in 6/47 Francis Freeman's lease (deed 346500)

IRD

1821 Thomas Tydd age 55 (so born c.1766) was at Shanagh, Co Tipp with his wife Mary and five children

INL8















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9/373 Thomas Tydd Gentleman farmer of Knockarly, Kings County, Ireland
-c.1733 Son of Francis Tydd









Age
Source


Probably born before 1677 (apparently not a minor in the 1698 court cases)

INA50


Married Mary Frend before 1698 (Exchequer court case)
ZZ5 , INA50


Father of Francis 8/187 eldest son (deed 12586)[married in 1718]


IRD



John (from his father's will) (see below)

ZZ5



Frend (deed 39423) (see below)
ZZ5




Richard (4th son?) (deeds 39423, 40246) (see below)
ZZ5
, IRD



Benjamin 5th son (deed 70323) (see below)
ZZ5
, IRD



Jonathan 6th son (deed 70323) (see below)
ZZ5
, IRD



Edward (his father's will)

ZZ5



Thomas 8th son (deed 70323) (see below)
ZZ5
, IRD



Mary eldest dau (her grandfather's will)(see below)

ZZ5



Anne (married Thomas Bagwell)
ZZ5
, ZZ91



Elizabeth (married Wilson)
ZZ5
, ZZ91


Will of 1727 proved 1733 at PCI (Sadlier & Betham)

ZZ5










1698 July He and his wife Mary Tydd alias Frend were plaintiffs in two cases at the court of Exchequer in Dublin, one of them against several of her uncles and aunts, children of John Frend

INA50
1709-1729 He was a defendant in several cases at the courts of Chancery & Exchequer

INA50
1709 Feb. He rented the lands of Cloneen County Tipperary from Dennis Meagher (30705)

IRD
1711 and 1716 He leased his two-thirds share of the Large Front Lane Workhouse in Middle Ward, City of Limerick to Richard Carter, in consideration of the rebuilding and repairing of the premises (deed 31652)

IRD
by 1718 He inherited the lease of Knockarly & Cooldorragh from his brother John's daughter Mary, as heir at law (deed 12586)

IRD
1716-1728 A gentleman of Knockarly, Kings County (several deeds)

IRD
1718 Jan. He was left woods in Kings County & County Tipperary in the will of Benjamin Frend, probably his wife's brother. He inherited them by 1720. He was a trustee of Benjamin's real estate (will, deed 17308)

IRD5
1718 Jan. In his son Francis' marriage settlement, for a marriage portion of £800 he leased the lands of Mondrehid & Eglish, 202 acres in Queens County, for a peppercorn rent, and the townlands of Knockarly 264 acres and Cooldorragh 164 acres in Kings County, to Richard Falkiner & Jonathan Darby (deed 12586) Thomas Tydd's signature in 1718


IRD
1720 Dec.
Chancery Bill, Thomas Tydd and Mary his wife, Richard Halbnor? and Jonathan Darby junior vs Warner Westonra and Ellinor Westonra


fmp50
1724 Sept. A farmer of Knockarly, Kings County. He leased lands in County Galway, 745 acres, from Benjamin Gascoyne of London, for the lives of his sons Benjamin, Jonathan and Thomas (deed 40246)

IRD
1722 Dec & 1724-25 He was involved in legal disputes at the court of Exchequer with Ebenezer Fearnes and Susanna Fearnes née Tydd, his niece

INA50
1725 June He let the lands of Cloneen to Luke Vipond (deed 30705)

IRD
1727 Jan. He assigned a half shares of the lands of Gortnecloghy & others in County Galway to his sons Benjamin and Richard Tydd (recited in 67947)

IRD
1727 Mar. A gent of Knockarly, Kings County. His will mentions his wife, sons and daughters. His wife and eldest son Francis were executors, it was witnessed by Samuel Tydd (Betham's, Sadlier V1 p.77)

ZZ5
1728 Nov. He leased lands in County Galway to John Blunden and others, during the lives of his sons Benjamin, Jonathan and Thomas (deed 40246)

IRD
1728 July He was one of the guardians of John Frend of Ballyrehy Esq's marriage settlement with Margaret Campbell (deed 39423)

IRD
1729 Mar. He, Luke Vipond and ten others were defendants in a case brought to the court of Chancery by Dennis Meagher (probably to do with the lands of Cloneen)

INA50
1733 July His will was proved at PCI (Betham, Sadlier)

H5















Wife 9/374 Mary Frend -1743



Probably daughter of Benjamin Frend and aunt of John Frend (above)

IRD
1736 Sept. A widow. She gave the townlands of Knockarly to her son Frend Tydd. She retained her lodging room in the house of Knockarly with sufficient dye & washing and lodging for her and a servant, with the grazing of two horses, for £20 per annum (deed 59412)

IRD
1737/8 Jan Acting as executor of her late husband, she brought a case to the Exchequer court against Bryan Masterson

INA50
1742/3 Feb. A widow of Knockarly. Her will mentions her late husband and sons Edward and Thomas (Sadlier & Betham)

ZZ5
1743/4 Feb. Her will was proved at PCI (Sadlier & Betham)

ZZ5










1st Daughter Mary Tydd







by 1723 Married John Ralph of Carkin Queens County (deed 30859, Chancery case)
IRD , INA50
1723 July She and husband John Ralph let her third share of the Great Front House, City of Limerick, to Richard Carter for 87 years (deed 30859)

IRD










Son B John Tydd







1688 Feb.
Exchequer Bill, John Godley, merchant, vs. John Tydd


fmp50

Married Alice (from his will)

ZZ5

Father of Benjamin of Tullamore

ZZ5,


[married Alice Moore, only son John, died 1799, will proved PCI (Betham). Benjamin’s son John Tydd, high sheriff of Co Clare, m. Ann Pilkington 20 Aug 1818 at Ennistymon Co Clare by Killaloe licence, of Beachpark Cottage Ennis, four children 1824-1833 at Drumcliff Co Clare, died 1856]


ZZ91, IRI2,  INA3

Father of Jane [married Belton by 1799 (brother Benjamin's will)]

H5

Father of Margaret [married Pierce by 1799 (brother Benjamin's will)]

H5
1792 Feb. Of Tullamore, Kings Co. His will mentions wife Alice, son Benjamin, daughters Jane and Margaret (Betham)

H5
1798 Mar. His will was proved at PCI (Betham)

H5










9/373 Thomas Tydd (continued)





Age Source





Son C Frend Tydd


1723 July He witnessed John Frend's marriage settlement (deed 39423)

IRD
1728-1736 A gentleman of Knockarly, Kings County (various deeds)

IRD
1728 Nov. He witnessed his father's deed (40246)

IRD
1736 Of Kings County. Married Elizabeth, daughter of Pierce Moore, 3 Sept at St Bride, Dublin by Dublin Consistory licence (PRS Dublin vol 11, Betham, Sadlier)

H2, ZZ3

Father of John or John Kelly (1st son) (Sadlier pedigree ms573 p.34)
H83 , ZZ91

Father of Elinor

ZZ91
1746-1768 He was involved in six cases at the courts of Chancery and Exchequer in Dublin

INA50
1766 May He and his son John Kelly Tydd were plaintiffs in a Chancery court case

INA50


Frend's son Sir John Tydd




1762-1764 BA at Trinity College, Dublin (GEC Complete Baronetage)

H83


1772 Admitted as a Barrister in Hilary Term (Jan-March)


IGS7


1772 of Golden Lane, Dublin, married Diana Bunbury at St Ann's, Dublin by Dublin licence (PRS Dublin vol 11, Betham)

H2, H3


1775 A Barrister of Longford Street, Dublin (Dublin directory)


IGS7


1776-1800 MP for Maryborough and others (GEC Complete Baronetage)

H83


1795 Created Baronet 24 July (GEC Complete Baronetage vol V)

H83


1802 Of Lamberton, Queens County. His will made bequests to his wife, sister Elinor and various friends

E5


1803 A Barrister of Clare Street, Dublin (Dublin directory)


IGS7


1803 Died without issue. Buried at St Anne's, Dublin (GEC)

H83


1803 His will was proved at PCI and PCC by Dame Diana Tydd

INA5,E5


Frend's daughter Elinor Tydd




1805 Of Dublin City. Her will made bequests to many relatives and friends, especially her cousins

E5


1805 She died unmarried

ZZ91


Her will was proved in 1808 at PCI and 1822 at PCC London

INA5,E5










Son D Richard Tydd (Fisher's pedigree, Gen Off ms281 p.208)



Married 1 Jane Dooly

ZZ91

Father of John Tydd

ZZ91

Married 2 Frances, daughter of Alderman Benjamin Mair of Kilkenny

ZZ91

Father of Richard, Jonathan, Anna, Frances, Sarah & Anne

ZZ91
1728 July He witnessed John Frend's marriage settlement (deed 39423)

IRD
1728 Nov. He was a party to his father's lease of lands (deed 40246)

IRD
1728,1733 He was a party in two cases at the Exchequer court of Equity in Dublin

INA50





9/373 Thomas Tydd (continued)





Age Source
5th Son E Benjamin Tydd


1724 Sept. He was one of the 'lives' in his father's lease (recited in deed 40246)

IRD
(1727
Note: Prerog marriage licence Benjamin Tydd and Abigail West)


fmp3
1728 Nov. Gentleman of Knockarly. He witnessed his father's deed (40246)

IRD
1728 A gentleman of Knockarly. Married Jane, daughter of Ezekiel Leake J.P. of Tyrone Co Tipperary (Sadlier pedigree, Genealogical Office ms573 p.34)

ZZ91

Father of Benjamin c.1739 and Ezekiel (brother Thomas' will)

ZZ5
1736 Sept. Of Inchin, County Tipperary, witnessed his mother and brother's deed (59412)

IRD
1736-1754 He and his wife Jane were involved in several Exchequer court cases against his wife's family

INA50
1737 He lost a court case against Paul Minchin in HM Court of Exchequer in Ireland and an appeal in the Court of Common Pleas, regarding lands in County Galway (deed 67947)

IRD
1739 Aug. Gentleman of Shanbally County Tipperary. He mortgaged a moiety (half) of the lands in County Galway to Paul Minchin to pay the costs of the settlement of the 1737 court cases (deed 69747)

IRD
1740 Nov. Gentleman of Cloughjordan County Tipperary. He sold his half share of the lands in County Galway to William Shrewbridge for £550 (deed 70323)

IRD
1741 July He was plaintiff in an Exchequer court case against his brother Francis' wife Charity and her children

INA50
1750 Oct. A gentleman of Cloughjordan, County Tipperary (Charity Tydd's marriage settlement, deed 101996)

IRD

Benjamin's son Benjamin  1739-1800




1762 Of Cloughjordan. Married Elizabeth Falkiner by Killaloe licence
23
ZZ3


1763 Father of 1 Jane at Shinroe parish, Kings County

24
IRI2


1766 Father of 2 Benjamin at Shinrone Kings County

IRI2, ZZ91,



[married 1 Elizabeth Anderson in 1787 by Killaloe licence,


INA3,



father of Ann, eldest dau, m. Samuel Cleburn Esq of Carney Castle Co Tipp 1814 (Freeman’s Journal 2 July p.5),


BM61



father of Benjamin in 1789 (see note) and Joanna in 1790,


ZZ2,



1791 Esq of Silvermines, married 2 Catherine Young at Newport Co Tipperary by Killaloe licence]


IRI2, ZZ91


Father of 3 Ezekiel [married Jane Bradshaw 1813 at Modreeny, father of
ZZ5,



Mary Baker Tydd 1814 and Samuel Bradshaw Tydd 1817,

INA3,



died 1827, buried at Modreeny]

ZZ2


Father of 4 Thomas [married Catherine Anderson 1805 at Nenagh by Killaloe licence (Sadlier, Nenagh register),

ZZ2, INA3



father of Henry and 1818 Francis Prittie]





1776 A freeholder of Cloughjordan, abode at Cloughjordan (ref. MS787)
37
INL12


Died 13 Feb 1800 age 61 of Modreeny Co Tipperary

61
IRI2


Died before 1805 (will of Elinor Tydd)

E5

Benjamin's son Ezekiel -1790




1761 Of Leixlip. Married Elizabeth Hawkshaw by Killaloe licence (Sadlier)

ZZ3


Father of Elizabeth [married John Abbott 1788 by Killaloe licence]

ZZ91


1776 A freeholder of Silvermines, abode at Silvermines (ref. MS787)

INL12


1790 Died at Silvermines (Sadlier, from Universal Magazine)

ZZ61






Note: In 1819 Benjamin Tydd, a brewer and distiller from a family of minor gentry in Modreeny who were eighteenth century middlemen under Lord Dunally, emigrated to York in Canada and petitioned for land. He lived in the Hamilton area and when he died of cholera in 1832 he was gaoler in the town. (Irish Migrants in the Canadas by Bruce S Elliott 1988)
83










6th Son F Jonathan Tydd


1724 Sept. He was one of the 'lives' in his father's deed (40246)

IRD
1736-1750 A gentleman of Ballyhasty, County Tipperary (deeds)

IRD

Married Margaret, daughter of Daniel Rogers 9/375 (from his father's will)

ZZ91

Father of Charity, only daughter [married John Abbott 1750 by Killaloe licence]
IRD , INA3
1747 Oct. He was a witness to Thomas White's marriage settlement with Charity Tydd (deed 199354)

IRD
1749 Apr. He was a witness to Francis Tydd's lease to David Tydd (deed 101624)

IRD
1750 Oct. His daughter's marriage settlement put various lands in trust (deed 101996)

IRD










8th Son H Thomas Tydd -c.1775


1724 Sept. He was one of the 'lives' in his father's deed (40246)

IRD
1735 A Cabinet maker of Dublin. He married Agnes, daughter of Rev. John Burton, by Dublin Consistory licence (Betham, Sadlier pedigree)

H3, ZZ91
1741 June A joiner of Dublin (cousin Francis Tydd's will)

ZZ5
1743 July As executor of Francis Tydd 10/745CC, he sold the redemption claim of his glebe and tithe lands in Kings County (deed 77012)

IRD
1752 Feb. A Merchant of Dublin, a party with Sir Thomas Dancer and Samuel Eyre to a mortgage of lands including Modreeny (deed 103206)

IRD
1771 June A Gentleman late of City of Dublin then of Finglas, County Dublin. His will mentions his wife, brothers and sisters (Betham)

H5
1775 Jan. His will was proved at PCI (Betham)

H5















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10/745 Francis Tydd Gentleman of Friarstown, County Limerick, Ireland
-1702 Possibly son of Jacob Vander Tijd and Susanna







Age
Source


Possibly born in Rotterdam, Holland (see below)


fmp56


Married 1 (from his second wife's will & Sadlier pedigree ms573 p.34)

H5,ZZ91


Father of John (deed 12586) (see below)


IRD



Thomas 9/373 [c.1670 +/- 10 years] (father's will, 12586)

H5, IRD



Francis (father's will) (see below)

H5


Married 2 Elizabeth Padfield(from his will and her will)


H5


Father of daughter [married William Baldwin] (father's will)

H5


Died May-Oct 1702 (from his will)

H5










1681-1687 He (or his son Francis) was co-defendant in at least six Exchequer cases with Jonathan Darby and others

INA50
1699/1700
Letter of Naturalisation on 13 Jan for Francis Vander Tijd, born in Rotterdam in Holland, son of Jacob Vander Tijd by Susanna his wife. Took oaths 24 Jan (Huguenot Society vol XVIII p.303)


fmp56

In his lifetime he was seized with the inheritance of the Great Front House, back side and west garden in the parish of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Middle Ward, City of Limerick, then in the tenancy of Richard Carter (deed 30859)

IRD
1702 May A gentleman of Friarstown. His will bequeathed one third part of the Great Front House to his granddaughter Mary Tydd. Also mentions his wife Elizabeth, sons Thomas and Francis, granddaughter Grace and son in law William Baldwin (Betham, deed 30859)

H5, IRD
1702 Oct. His will was proved at PCI (Betham)

H5
1708 July His second wife Elizabeth was a widow of Friarstown. Her will mentions her brother Peter Padfield [see 11/1495 Rev John Padfield], her children by Piercy, six Baldwin grandchildren and stepsons Thomas and Francis Tydd (Betham)

H5
1708/9 Feb Elizabeth's will was proved at PCI (Betham)

H5
(1723) He was a gentleman of Friarstown, Co Limerick (deceased) (deed 30859)

IRD















Son John Tydd



Between 1691 and 1718, he bought the lease of the lands of Knockarly & Cooldorragh, Kings County, from George Darby (deed 12586)

IRD

Father of Mary (who died after her father and before 1718) (deed 12586)

IRD
By 1718 He died. His brother Thomas inherited his lands as heir at law (deed 12586)

IRD















Son Francis Tydd -c.1719 Gentleman of Ballybritt, Kings County



Married Susanna Fearns (or Frances - Crossle) alias Booth, daughter of Samuel Jackson

ZZ91

Father of Grace eldest dau (her grandfather's will) [married Richard Vicars (Betham), died by 1732 (Exchequer court case)]


ZZ5, ZZ91, INA50


Samuel (see below)

ZZ5


Francis (see below) (Sadlier Pedigree)


ZZ91


Susanna [married Ebenezer Fearns]

ZZ5
, INA50


Anne (see below)


 ZZ91


Lydia [married John Grierson (Exchequer)]

ZZ5
, INA50


Mary [married Samuel Wall between 1732 & 1736 (Exchequer cases)]


ZZ5, INA50
1714 May Gentleman of Ballybritt. Henry Percy leased him the Glebe lands of Ballybritt 14 acres, and the tithes of Fancroft, for 99 years at £2 13s per annum (deed 47516)

IRD
1718 Aug. Of Ballybritt. His will mentions his wife, sons and daughters, and 'brother' Wall and 'father' Samuel Jackson. His executors were Jonathan Darby and Josiah Jackson (Betham, Sadlier)

H5
1719 May His will was proved at PCI (Betham, Sadlier)

H5
1727/8 Feb His executors Thomas Tydd, Jonathan Darby and Josiah Jackson were plaintiffs in an Exchequer court case

INA50






Francis' son Samuel Tydd




Of Duneny Co Kildare. Married Alicia Colley in 1731

ZZ91


1729-1736 He was involved in several Exchequer and Chancery court cases against his siblings and their husbands

INA50

Francis' son Francis Tydd -1741 Of Dublin




He mortgaged the Glebe lands of Ballybritt and the tithes of Francroft (recited in 77012)

IRD


1741 June. A gent of Dublin. His will mentions his mother and various relatives, Thomas Tydd and William Jackson exors (Betham, deed 77012)

H5, IRD


1741 July. Died unmarried. His will was proved at PCI (Betham)

H5


1743 Thos Tydd and Wm Jackson sold his lands to Ann Burton (77012)

IRD

Francis' daughter Anne




1720 Married Jonathan Harding 13 Nov at St Catherine Dublin by licence


fmp2


1720 She made a will which was proved at PCI in 1721


ZZ5


1722 Her executors were parties in an Exchequer court case


INA50









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