9/375 Daniel Rogers Gentleman of Ballynavin, County Tipperary, Ireland, Esq.
-1741 Possibly son of George & Rebecca Rogers? (Sadlier pedigree)






Age Source








Married Charity Freeman (Sadlier pedigree, Genealogical Office ms574 p.6) [probably in the 1690s. JVS]

ZZ91


Father of Freeman eldest son (deed 22893) (see below)

IRD



Daniel 2nd son (deed 67667) (see below)
IRD



Anchorite / Anchoretta (see below)
ZZ91



Maria [married Richard Falkiner 1720]
ZZ91



Margaret [married Jonathan Tydd 9/373C]
ZZ91



Charity 8/188 [married Francis Tydd]
ZZ91


Died Oct-Dec 1741

ZZ5


He willed to be buried at Modreeny, 'close to my two daughters'

ZZ5










1685-1737
Daniel Rogers was a party in several Chancery and Exchequer court cases


INA50
In 1696 Her 'Kinsmen and brothers' Daniel Rogers and Christopher Freeman junior were executors of the will of Charity Disbrow of Cullenwaine, Kings County, widow of Major John Disbrow (Sadlier Vol 1 p.123)

ZZ5
In 1699 & 1707 Daniel Rogers and Christopher Freeman (his wife's father or brother?) were defendants in Chancery and Exchequer court cases, one of them involving Nathaniel Disborow

INA50
1718-1741 Of Ballynavin, barony of Lower Ormond, County Tipperary


1718 Jan. A gentleman of Ballynavin, County Tipperary. Thomas Tydd's lands were put in trust for his daughter Charity's marriage settlement with Thomas Tydd (12586)

IRD
1719 May Of Ballynavin Esq. He leased 10 acres of the bog of Cloghkeating to Richard Falkiner (deed 13755)

IRD
1720 Jan. He paid an £800 marriage portion to Sir Loftus Dancer for his daughter Anchorite's recent marriage with Thomas Dancer (deed 17693)

IRD
1722 May Thomas Dancer Esq of Thomastown Co Tipperary leased 6 acres in Modreeny and 2 acres of Lackagh to him, for 31 years for 5s per acre per annum (33703)

IRD
1722/3 Feb. He put the lands of Ballynavin, Cloghkeating, Lacommon and Crotta in trust and received a £500 marriage portion, for his son Freeman Roger's imminent marriage to Elizabeth Falkiner (deed 22893)

IRD
1727-1741 Daniel Rogers was one of several defendants in nine Exchequer and Chancery court cases in Dublin, including one in 1731 brought by 'The Company for making hollow sword blades'!

INA50
1733 & 1736 John Baldwin renewed a lease of the townlands of Parke, Co Tipperary, to him (deeds 52806, 60055)

IRD
1736,1739 A gentleman of Ballynavin, County Tipperary (deeds 60055, 67244)

IRD
1738 Jan. He sold the lease of the townland of Parke to Sir Thomas Dancer of Modreeny in trust as part of his son Daniel's marriage settlement with Margaret Rolleston (deed 72741)

IRD
1738 Jan. Of Ballynavin Esq. He sold 6 acres in Clashige, Kings County, to his son Daniel (deed 67667)

IRD
1741 Oct. Of Ballynavin. He had an estate 'worth 5 or 6 thousand pounds' of Ballynavin, Cloghkeating, Lacommon and Crotta. He bequeathed property to his wife Charity and money to his children and grandchildren (Sadlier V1 p.60)

ZZ5
1741 Dec. His will was proved at Killaloe (Sadlier)

ZZ5





9/375 Daniel Rogers (continued)





Age Source





Wife 9/376 Charity Freeman








Daughter of Colonel Freeman (Sadlier pedigree) (The army lists show only one likely candidate, see Captain William Freeman below. JVS)

ZZ91
1741 She was still alive (mentioned in her husband's will)

ZZ5















Son Freeman Rogers -1762 of Ballynavin, County Tipperary Esq.







1722 Married Elizabeth Falkiner (marriage settlement 22893)

IRD

Father of Daniel eldest son (his mother's will) (see below)

ZZ5


John 2nd son [died 1797 s.p (Sadlier)] IRD , ZZ91


Joseph 3rd son [married Martha Cuffe in 1758 by Killaloe licence]

ZZ5, INA3


Rebecca [married William Woodward in 1750 by Killaloe licence]

ZZ5, INA3


Elizabeth [married Henry Blunt in 1763 by Killaloe licence]

ZZ5, INA3


Sarah youngest dau [m. John Walter in 1768]
ZZ5 , ZZ91
1741 Oct. He was bequeathed 'the £200 I lent him' by his father Daniel

ZZ5
1742-1759 He was a party in several Exchequer and Chancery court cases in Dublin

INA50
1743 Aug.
He and Francis Freeman 7/93 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 he, 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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1746 Oct. Of Ballynavin, County Tipperary, Esq. He was a party to Francis Tydd's marriage settlement (deed 84996)

IRD
1750 Oct. Of Ballynavin, County Tipperary, Esq. He was a trustee of Charity Tydd's marriage settlement (deed 101996)

IRD
1762 Died at Ballynavin in June (Sadlier, from Exshaw's magazine)

ZZ61
1767 May His widow Elizabeth of Dublin's will mentions her sons and daughters. It was proved at PCI in 1768 (Sadlier V1 p.65)

ZZ5

Freeman's son Daniel -1797




1776 Possibly of Park, beneficiary in the will of Sir Thomas Dancer of Modreeny (Betham, Sadlier)

ZZ5


Married Ruth Taylor
ZZ5 , ZZ91


1776 A freeholder of Ballynavin, his abode was at Ballynavin (ref. MS787)

INL12


1783 Ballynavin was occupied by Mr Rogers (Taylor & Skinner road maps of Ireland 2nd edition)

ZZ33


1794 Of Ballynavin Esq. His will mentions wife Ruth, sister Rebecca wife of William Woodward, sister Elizabeth widow of Henry Blunt, sister Sarah widow of John Walter and nieces and nephews (Sadlier V1 p.62)

ZZ5


1797 His will was proved at PCI (Sadlier)

ZZ5















Son Daniel Rogers -1758 Surveyor of Land







1722 May Probably a gentleman of Ballynavin. Witnessed his father's lease (deed 33703)

IRD
1736-1738 A gentleman of Ballyhasty, County Tipperary (deeds 60055, 72741)

IRD
1738 Married Margaret Rolleston by Killaloe licence (Sadlier)

IRD,ZZ3

Of Liskinland Co Tipperary (Sadlier pedigree)

ZZ91
1754 He was admitted a free brother of the Holy Trinity guild of merchants

ZZ91
1758 Dec. A Surveyor of land of Frankfort, Kings County. Administration was granted to his daughter Mary at PCI (Sadlier general notes)

ZZ5
1788 His wife Margaret died

ZZ91















Daughter Anchorite/Anchoretta Rogers







1718 Married Sir Thomas Dancer [1699-1776, 4th Baronet of Modreeny, High Sheriff of County Tipperary in 1741] (Sadlier High Sheriffs, mss 552-553)

ZZ91
1720 Jan. Her marriage settlement was concluded (17693)

IRD
1752 Feb. Probably her children Dame Catherine Dancer and Dame Anchorite Dancer had rights to the lands of Modreeny, which were mortgaged by Samuel Eyre and Thomas Tydd (deed 103206)

IRD



































Note: (10/749?) George Rogers of Ballynavin Co. Tipperary








Of Ballynavin, County Tipperary

ZZ91

Married Rebecca (Dixon?)

ZZ91

Daniel Rogers 9/375 of Ballynavin was probably born around 1670

JVS
1692 M.P. for Middleton

ZZ91
1692-1699 M.P. for Lismore

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(10/751?) Captain William Freeman
Age Source
1667 Lieutenant in Colonel Russell's regiment of Foot (Dalton English Army lists v1)

H43

Charity Freeman 9/376 was probably born in the 1670s

JVS
1685 A Captain in the Royal regiment of Fuziliers (Dalton)

H43
1686 He either died or left the regiment (Dalton)

H43










Son? William Freeman


1689 A Lieutenant in Sir Robert Peyton's Regiment of Foot (Dalton)

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Son? Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Freeman Esq Of Esker, Queens County



Possibly a brother of Charity Rogers née Freeman

JVS
1689 Capt Lieut in Sir Robert Peyton's Regiment of Foot. Promoted to Captain 1691, to Major in 1706, on half pay by 1713 (Dalton Army lists)

H43
1691 Gent of Esker. Married 1 Elizabeth Kerin, daughter & sole heir of Daniel Kerin of Esker, by prerog licence (Fisher's ML, various deeds)

IRD, H3

Father of 1William, 2Nathaniel, 3Thomas, 4Robert, Henrietta (married 1William Hebblethwaite c.1725), a daughter (married Col John Murray c.1726)

ZZ5, IRD, H5
1703 Feb. Captain Samuel Freeman and 26 other army officers were plaintiffs at the Exchequer court against Colonel William Villars

INA50
1709-1725 Of Esker, Queens County Esq. He leased and mortgaged lands in Queens County to various people (many deeds)

IRD
1723 Granted George Stringer the right to mine for coal on lands in Queens County

IRD
1715-1717 Major and Captain in the 13th Dragoons (Dalton)

H43
Between 1710 & 1720 his wife Elizabeth died (deeds 4646 & 15753)

IRD
1720-1722 He granted an annuity of £20 and leased lands at Esker, to Celia Bayley, spinster of Chester then Dublin then Wicklow (deeds 15363, 19343, 19421, 22905)

IRD
by 1727 He married 2 Celia Bayley (deed 38228)

IRD
1722 Colonel of the Town of Wicklow. He mortgaged his estate to James Wills who agreed to advance money to buy his sons commissions in the Army (22904)

IRD
1723-1727 Of Dublin, Esq. £500 marriage portion for his daughter Henrietta, leased lands in Queens County to various people (various deeds)

IRD
1726 He confirmed his mortgage with James Wills at £3,948 19s 7½d (deed 33635)

IRD
1728 Of Maryborough, Queens County, Esq. (deed 40394)

IRD
1729 Sept. Lieutenant Colonel of the City of Waterford. His will mentions wife Celia, sons William, Thomas & Robert (Betham, also shows coat of Arms)

H5
1733 His wife Celia remarried Patrick Fox, she was dead by 1749 (from first husband's probate)

H3, INA5
1734 May His will was proved at PCI (Betham)

H5,INA5
1741 His will was proved at PCI (Vicar's)

H5
1749 July Prerog grant to many grandchildren (Prerog grant book fol 68)

INA5






Samuel's son 1William died between 1729 and 1733 (bro Thomas' will)

H5

Married Anne (Brother Thomas' will)

H5

1720 A gentleman. He and his father mortgaged lands to James Wills (15753)

IRD

1722 His father obtained £1,226 to buy him a Captain's commission in Colonel Chudley's regiment of foot (deed 22904)

IRD






Samuel's son 2Nathaniel



1722 His father obtained £333 to buy him a commission in the army (22904)

IRD

He died before 1729 (his father's will)

H5






Samuel's son 3Thomas -1733



1733 Of Esker Esq. His will mentions Ann, widow of his brother William, brother in law Col John Murray, sister Henrietta married George Bowes (Sadlier, Betham)

ZZ5

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

ZZ5






Samuel's son 4Robert



1723 A gentleman of Dublin, witnessed his father's lease (deed 25220)

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10/747? Benjamin Frend Of Boskill, County Limerick and Ballyrihy, Kings County, Ireland

Son of John and Jane Frend






Age Source








Married a daughter of Rev. John Padfield [probably in or before the 1670s] (Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland 1898, p.155)

IRD, H82


Father of Benjamin between 1669 & 1675, only surviving son (see below)

INA50, H82



Jane [married Mr. Cuffe] (see below)
IRD5



Frances [married Mr. Carroll] (Betham, brother Benjamin's will)
H5



Daughter [married Jonathan Darby, son Jonathan]
IRD5


and possibly Mary 9/374? [married Thomas Tydd]
JVS


Possibly died before 1689 and his wife remarried (Exchequer case)

INA50











Of Boskill, Templemichael and Knockanea, County Limerick and of Ballyrihy, Kings County

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Possibly wife 10/748 Jane


By 1689 Married 2 Anthony Carroll

INA50
1689 June Her husband Anthony Carroll was guardian to her son Benjamin, a minor, in an Exchequer court case in Dublin

INA50
1696 May She, her husband and son Benjamin were defendants in an Exchequer case

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Daughter Jane Frend


c.1700 Married Rev. Maurice Cuffe of Abbeyleix, Queens County (deed 30212)

IRD
1718 Jan She and her husband were bequeathed £10 each in her brother Benjamin's will (deed 17308)

IRD5
1724 Feb. She and her husband were parties to her son Joseph Cuffe's marriage settlement with Martha Wheeler, widow alias Baker (deed 30212)

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Son A Benjamin Frend -1719 Of Boskill and Ballyrihy


1689 June He was probably a minor, his mother's husband Anthony Carroll was his guardian in an Exchequer court case in Dublin

INA50
1696 May He was apparently not a minor in another Exchequer case with his mother and stepfather

INA50

Of Boskill, Co Limerick and Ballyrihy, Kings County (Burke's p.155)

H82

Married Bridget, daughter of Edward Kyneston of London and niece of Robert Colepepper who left her half of his estate

IRD, H82

Father of John eldest son (deed 17082) (see below)

IRD,ZZ5


Benjamin (under 21 in 1718) (father's will 17082)

IRD5


Anthony (deed 11171)

IRD


daughter [married Ogilvie before 1718, had daughter Bridget (father's will 17308)]
IRD5


Ann 2nd daughter [m. William Gabbett in 1719] (deed 13565)
IRD


Catherine [spinster, died in 1741, will proved at PCI]
H5


Hannah (under 16 in 1718) (father's will 17082)
IRD5


Mary (under 16 in 1718) (father's will) [married Jonathan Carden in 1738 by Killaloe licence]
IRD5, INA3

'During his lifetime' he leased Ballyrihy, Kings County, 410 acres of profitable land, from Godfrey Boate (deed 39423)

IRD
In 1702
Robert Carroll gave Benjamin Friend Esq of Ballinghee Kings County and John Waller of Dublin gent, a bond of £200 (Thrift abstract Chancery Bill Dec 1711)


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1711 Nov. Of Ballyrihy, Kings Co, Gent. He leased lands in County Tipperary from Godfrey Boate (deed 11171)

IRD
1711 Oct. & Dec. He leased lands in County Tipperary to Thomas Talbott and to William Biggs (deeds 5045, 5226)

IRD
1713-1719 Of Ballyrihy, Kings County, Esq. (deeds)

IRD
1713 Jan. He leased townlands in County Tipperary to Charles Walsh and to Ruddock (deeds 4641, 4642 & 4770)

IRD
1717 Apr. He leased townlands in County Limerick to Brien O'Brien (deed 20994)

IRD
1717 Of Myrtle Grove. High Sheriff of Kings County (Fisher High Sheriffs ms287)

ZZ83
1718/9 Jan3 His will left real estate at Rathurd, Donaghmore & Rutagh; Boskill, Knockanegh & Templemichael County Limerick in trust to Thomas Tydd 9/373 and John Scott; Farm of Ballyrihy to son John; Woods in Kings County & County Tipperary in trust to Thomas Tydd 9/373; Lands of Clonakenny Ballynamoe & Lisduff to son Benjamin; mentions his sons and daughters, relative Godfrey Boate, sister Frances Carroll, uncles Richard Scott and Peter, Thomas & Edward Padfield, wife Bridget sole executor (Betham, deed 17308)

IRD5, H5
1718/9 Jan He and (his uncle) Peter Padfield were defendants in an Exchequer court case against Philip Terry

INA50
1719 Mar. His daughter Ann's marriage settlement granted lands in Clonwilliam, County Limerick to William Gabbett (deed 13565)

IRD
1719
He died and was buried at Dunkerrin, King’s County (gravestone)


IRI4
1720 June He apparently renewed his lease to Charles Walsh (deed 16114)

IRD
1720 July He was deceased (deed 17082)

IRD
1720 Dec His will was registered at IRD (deed 17308)

IRD5
1721 His will was proved at PCI (Betham)

H5
1740 Wife Bridget, widow of Ballyrihy, her will mentions some of her children, cousin John Scott and uncle Robert Colepepper. Proved 1741 at PCI (Betham)

H5






Son Benjamin's son AA John -1749




Of Boskill, Co Limerick, Ballyrihy, Kings Co and Dollinstown, Co Meath

H82


He had lands in the City and County of Limerick

IRD


1718 His father bequeathed him the entire farm of Ballyrihy after his mother's death (deed 17308)

IRD


1720 Of Ballyrihy, Kings County Esq. He leased lands in County Tipperary to James Ruddock (deed 17082)

IRD


1728 Of Ballyrihy, Kings County Esq (410 acres) (deed 39423)

IRD


1728 Of Duneevin, Kings County. Married 1 Margaret, daughter of Colonel Josias Campbell by prerog licence (Fishers, marriage settlement 39423)

IRD, ZZ3


Father of AAA Letitia [spinster of Dublin, d. c.1795, admon to sister Jane Burdett]

H82, ZZ5



AAB Jane [m. George Burdett in 1765 by Ossory licence, he was MP for Thomastown (Burke's)]

ZZ5, INA3



AAC Margaret [m. Ormsby of Co Sligo]

H82


1734 His first wife Margaret died

H82


1738 Married 2 Jane, daughter of Henry Vereker

H82


Father of AAD Benjamin in 1739 (see below)

H82


1739 His second wife Jane died

H82


1739 Married 3 Elizabeth Ward at St Lukes by Dublin licence (PRS Dublin vol 12, Betham)

H82, INA2


Father of AAE John (see below), William, Eliza, Ann and Caroline

H82


1740 He was High Sheriff of Kings County (Sadlier High Sheriffs)

ZZ83


1740 He and wife Elizabeth were defendants in an Exchequer court case brought by William Ward

INA50


1744 He and his brother Benjamin were defendants in an Exchequer case brought by his sister or niece Bridget Ogilvie

INA50


1748 Of Dublin, Esq. His will mentions his wife, sons and daughters, sisters and brother in law (Betham)

H5


1749 Died. Of Myrtlegrove (Ballyrihy) Kings County (Sadlier obit.)

H82,ZZ


1749 His will was proved at PCI, with a second grant to his widow Elizabeth (Betham, Prerog grant book fol 37)

H5, INA5


1757 His widow Elizabeth was plaintiff in an Exchequer court case against his children by his previous wives and his sisters Hannah and Mary

INA50


1762 His widow Elizabeth was plaintiff in a similar Chancery case

INA50



John's son AAD Benjamin Frend 1739-1809





Of Boskell, Co Limerick and of Cloneen, Kings County

H82



1766 Nov 8 or 1773, Married Arabella daughter of George Purdon MP at St John Limerick
27?
IRI2, H82



c.1774 Father of John [died 1796 unmarried age 22]
35
H82, IRI2



1777 Father of George Colloden [more information to 1877, see Frend of Rutha in Burke's]
38 H82



1778/1779 Father of Benjamin, bapt St John Limerick [more information, see Frend of Boskell in Burke's. In 1898 Boskill was occupied by Mrs Frend, widow of the late Benjamin Frend]
40 IRI2, H82



Father of William 1781, Jane 1784, Arabella [m. Rev Christopher Tuthill], Georgina Harriet, Adelaide Anne, Martha Amelia

H82, IRI2



1781 Son Simon buried at St John Limerick

42
IRI2



1782 He was High Sheriff
43 H82



1785 Wife Avarina died, buried at Killaloe Co Clare

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IRI2



1792 Daughter Jane buried at St John Limerick
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IRI2



1809 He died and was buried at Killaloe Co Clare
70 H82, IRI2



Probably John's son AAE John Frend -c.1793





A captain in the Kings County militia

H82



1756 Married Jane, dau of Joseph Cuffe of Grove, Co Tipp, by Killaloe licence

ZZ5, INA3



1760 Jane Frend os Cuff, admon to husband John (Betham)

ZZ5



1763 Jane Frend, a soldier's child, buried at St Paul Dublin

Fmp2



1782 He was plaintiff in a Chancery case against his siblings, similar to those pursued by his mother in 1757 and 1762

INA50



1793 of Myrtlegrove, Kings County Esq. Admon was granted to his son John and daughter Elizabeth Ann (Betham)

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Son Benjamin's son AB Benjamin




1744-1745 He was party to Exchequer court cases involving his siblings and possibly cousins

INA50


1746 He was executor of his mother Bridget in an Exchequer case with his brother John

INA50















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11/1493? John Frend Captain of Cavalry,
-1675 Anglo-Irish landowner of Boskill, County Limerick, Ireland








Age Source








Married Jane

H82


Father of Samuel 1st son, of Carrigareely County Limerick

H82



Jonathan 2nd son, of Kulmurry County Kilkenny
H82



John 3rd son, Captain in the Army (brother's will)
H82



Benjamin 10/747? 4th son [before 1660]
H82



Rebecca (under 21 in 1674)
ZZ5



Anne (under 21 in 1674)
ZZ5



Jane (under 21 in 1674)
ZZ5



Sarah 4th daughter
H82


Died between Jan 1674/5 and May 1675 (Sadlier & Fisher)

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He was Captain of a Troop of Horse (Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland p.154)

H82
(1649-53) He was probably part of the English forces under Cromwell in Ireland during the latter part of the Civil War
JVS
1654 He was occupying two stone and two cagework houses with adjoining gardens (total 282ft by 177ft) on the High Street, parish of St Nicholas, City of Limerick, owned by Nicholas Fanying, alderman, rent 9d per annum; value £25 in 1640 (Civil Survey vol IV p.61)
INL31

He was granted 3,187 acres of land at Boskill, etc, County Limerick (probably in lieu of pay after the Civil War)

H82 JVS

He was granted 281 acres of Cnocknegh, 700 acres of Carrigareely and 63 acres of Templemichael formerly held by Theobald Lord Baron Brittas and also 129 acres of Boskill formerly held by Edmond Bourke, Irish papist, all in County Limerick (total 1,073 acres) (Survey & Distribution MFS2/6 p.128)

INA31
1656 Dec.
Military order for removing Irish papists out of walled towns. City of Limerick - Capt. John Friend (Betham’s)


fmp43
1659 Of Knockatanacushland, Barony of Clonwilliam, County Limerick. He had 13 English and 34 Irish tenants. He was Commissioner for the census of County Limerick (Pender MS310)

INL8
1659-1660 He was High Sheriff of County Limerick (Fisher High Sheriffs ms287)

ZZ83
1662 He was granted a pardon and indemnity by the Duke of Ormond concerning all things done before 21 Jan 1660 'provided he was not of the guard of halberdiers at the murther of his late Majesty' (presumably Charles I) (The Carte Papers, online Calendar 2014)

BOD95
1670 He was landowner of 100 acres at Rathurd, barony of Limerick Liberties, and 129 acres at Boskill and 9 acres of Farrenferin, barony of Clonwilliam County Limerick, formerly held by Edmond Bourke (Down Survey)

ITC31
1674/5 Jan Of Carrigareely, County Limerick (two miles from Boskill). His will mentions his wife, sons and daughters and sister Joane (Sadlier V1 p.25, Fisher p.9)

ZZ5
1675 May His will was proved at PCI (Sadlier, Fisher)

ZZ5















Wife 11/1494 Jane Still alive in 1674


1674 Her husband's will 'made her (marriage) portion equal to the rest of her sisters'

ZZ5










John Frend's sister Joane Still alive in 1674


1674 She was mentioned in his will

ZZ5









Son A Samuel Frend -1683  Of Carrigareely, Co Limerick




Married Susanna Ware [who was dead before 1683], daughter of Edward Ware

ZZ5

Only son Samuel, daughters Mary and Sarah (from his will)

ZZ5
1683 Apr. Of Carrigareely, County Limerick. Lands of Carrigareely, Downamona, Knocklana, Castlane, Fadan, Fedson & Ballinsboyle. His will mentions his wife now deceased, his son and daughters and his brothers in law (Fisher, Prerog)

INA5
1683 May His will was proved at PCI (Fisher p.16, Prerog will book fol 406)

INA5

Samuel's son? Samuel Frend Esq. -c.1719 Of Carrigareely




Married Johana (probably Joanna Farrell, see 1715 court case)

IRD, H5


1705 He was High Sheriff of County Limerick (Sadlier High Sheriffs)

ZZ91


1709 Of Carrigareely, Esq. His will mentions his wife Joanna (Betham)

H5


1712 Of Carrigareely, County Limerick. He had lands in the barony of Clonwilliam, Co Limerick (deed 3825)

IRD


1715 He, Joanna Friend alias Farrell and several other Farrells were defendants in a Chancery court case against James Napper Esq

INA50


1716 Of Dublin, Esq. He was party to a sale of 600 acres of Carigareely between Edward Packenham and Elizabeth & Richard O'Farrell (8370)

IRD


1719 His will was proved at PCI (Betham)

H5


1725 Deceased. His wife had married Thomas Linnott (deed 31116)

IRD





Son B Jonathan Frend -c.1671



Married Margaret (from his will)

H5

Son John, daughters Fennel, Elizabeth and Mary (Betham)

H5
1659 Occupier of Tinehinch, County Carlow. 4 English and 26 Irish tenants (Pender)

INL8
1670 Mar. A Gentleman of Kilmurry, Co Kilkenny. His will mentions his wife Mary, one son and three daughters and brother Captain John Frend (Fisher p.5)

ZZ5
1671 Nov. His will was proved at PCI (Fisher p.5)

ZZ5









Daughter Rebecca


1676 Married Rev. Thomas Baily/Bayleife, minister of the gospel, by Cashel & Emly licence (brother Samuel's will)

INA5, INA3





Daughter Anne

INA5,
by 1683 Married William Vaughan (brother Samuel's will, Sadlier pedigree)

ZZ91





Daughter Jane



Married Richard Scott of Emell, Kings County (Sadlier pedigree)

ZZ91





Daughter Sarah

INA5,
1669 Married John Baldwin by Cashel & Emly licence

INA3
1683 Mentioned in the will of her brother Samuel Frend (Prerog will book, Fisher)

INA5
1718 Mentioned in the will of her nephew Benjamin Frend (deed 17308)

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Note: Sarah Friend of Carrigareely, Cashel & Emly admon in 1694

INA5






Ann Friend married Anthony Woodley in 1698 by Cork Diocese licence

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11/1495? Rev. John Padfield of Ballintemple (near Roscrea), Kings County








Age Source








Father of Peter (still alive in 1718) (will of Benjamin Frend, deed 17308)
IRD5



Thomas (still alive in 1718) (will 17308)
IRD5



Edward (still alive in 1718) (will 17308)
IRD5



daughter 10/748? [m. Benjamin Frend, probably c.1670s]

IRD,H82



Elizabeth [m. 10/745 Francis Tydd, probably c.1680s (from her will)]

H5












He was of Ballintemple, Kings County, Prebendary (honorary Canon) of Dysart (County Waterford) (Burke's Irish Landed Gentry 1898 p.155)

H82





1681 Apr. John Padfield the elder and younger and Peter Padfield were defendants in an Exchequer court case against John Stapleton

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Son Peter Padfield







1709 Nov. Peter Padfield and his wife Grace were among the defendants in an Exchequer court case in Dublin

INA50
1718 Jan. He and his nephew Benjamin Frend were defendants in an Exchequer court case

INA50









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