Hello all, Does anyone have access to the above reference and able to check if a Mr. Phillips Callbeck shows up in the early 1760's? I am confirm if family tradition proves correct that this person was born and educated in Ireland - he was a lawyer who later (1770's) moved to Canada. he was born c. 1744 and died 1790. Thank you very much in advance.
rcallbeck wrote: > Hello all, > > Does anyone have access to the above reference and able to check if a > Mr. Phillips Callbeck shows up in the early 1760's? I am confirm if > family tradition proves correct that this person was born and educated > in Ireland - he was a lawyer who later (1770's) moved to Canada. he > was born c. 1744 and died 1790. > > Thank you very much in advance. Can't help wi8th Alumni Dublinensis, but did find this on Ancestry.com from England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906, if you are interested: Name: Ann Callbeck Gender: Female Birth Date: 16 Mar 1779 Christening Date: 16 Mar 1779 Christening Place: Westminster, London, England Age at Christening: 0 Father's Name: Phillips Callbeck Mother's Name: Ann According to FamilySearch, Philips Callbeck seems to have been born in Bath, England.
To save you too much trouble ... the only name I see in the "Alumni Dublinensis" is Caldbeck, obviously brothers as follows: CALDBECK, JOSEPH, S.C. (P.T.), Oct. 17, 1834, aged 15; s. of William, Generosus; b. Antrim. B.A. Aest. 1838. CALDBECK, WILLIAM, S.C. (Mr Ring), Oct. 21, 1833, aged 18 ; s. of William, Generosus; b. Antrim. B.A. just. 1837. M.A. Vern. 1843. Generosus = of noble birth Aest. = Summer Vern. = Spring Sorry, nothing else. Brendan "rcallbeck" <rcallbeck@gmail.com> wrote in message news:b37c12de-1fea-474e-a4b4-8c9ba93fa657@q23g2000yqd.googlegroups.com... > Hello all, > > Does anyone have access to the above reference and able to check if a > Mr. Phillips Callbeck shows up in the early 1760's? I am confirm if > family tradition proves correct that this person was born and educated > in Ireland - he was a lawyer who later (1770's) moved to Canada. he > was born c. 1744 and died 1790. > > Thank you very much in advance.