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    1. [IRL-CARLOW] Malone marriage to Wyly 1820s
    2. Bill
    3. I have received information on Joseph Malone's wife, which I have accepted as the researchers were reputable, but I have never seen supporting evidence. His wife is reported to have been Alicia, or Alice, WYLY and also reported quite precisely is that she was born at Ally Cantal, Auvergne, France. Their children commence after 1823 so the marriage would have been in the 1820s. All the Malone family ceremonies took place at St Mary's COI Rathvilly but I do not know if that is where this marriage occurred. If this information is correct, I suppose that she could come from a Huguenot family but I thought that the Huguenot arrivals in Ireland were much earlier than this. From these unattributed sources I have an exact birth date, 24 June 1804, and she died 03 December 1851, buried two days later at Rathvilly. Perhaps her birth date was on the gravestone. Can anyone cast any light on this WYLY family please? Bill -----Original Message----- From: Bill [mailto:wbwebster@internode.on.net] Sent: Monday, 17 June 2013 10:49 AM To: 'irl-carlow@rootsweb.com' Subject: RE: [IRL-CARLOW] 1835,Amended transcription. Thank you for the extremely rare mention of my ancestor, Joseph Malone (1792-1866), farmer and mill owner of Rathmore. This family never seemed to get involved in politics of the time but here he is. He was a tenant of Kane Bunbury in Griffiths and is covered in Turtle's histories at http://www.turtlebunbury.com/family/bunburyfamily_lisnavagh/CaptainWillMcCB/ bunburyfamily_lisnavagh_captainwill18471852.html a bit over half way down the page. Bill -----Original Message----- From: irl-carlow-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:irl-carlow-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Friend of Carlow Sent: Sunday, 16 June 2013 5:03 AM To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] 1835,Amended transcription. Here is amended transcription for 1835 document, please disregard previous posting, sorry about the confusion. >From P.P.P. Document in T.C. Butler legal papers. Grand Jury sworn in at Carlow Sessions held on Saturday 4th April 1835 to enquire, with rigid impartiality, before The Carlow Borough Registry, into eligibility of persons to hold a franchise to vote at Elections in and for the County of Carlow. Chairman - Samuel Robinson, Esquire, Gentleman. Lawyer. Assistant Barrister - James Bessonett, Esquire, Gentleman. Recorder - Thomas Crawford Butler, Esquire, Attorney. Barristers - Mr. Hayes, Esquire, Barrister ; Mr Berwick, Esquire, Barrister. Henry Carey, Foreman ; Benjamin Bunbury, Thomas Elliot, Samuel Haughton, William Galbraith, George Anderson, James Kehoe, Thomas Donoghoe, Patrick Finn, William O' Neill, James Smith, Thomas Maher, James Lalor, William Bernard, John Curran, Patrick Kehoe. Witnesses - Sir Thomas Butler, Bart., Major Cornwall, Colonel Bruen, Captain Vignoles, Mr. Alexander, rep. John Alexander, the elder, John Alexander, the younger, Guilelmus Earl, George Faircloth, George Crofton, Henry Faulkiner, George W. Colcough, James Hardy Eustace, Thomas Watson, Samuel Watson, Robert Browne, William Galbraith,Thomas C. Bunbury, Patrick Hickey, Patrick Neill, Thomas Nolan, Peter Nowlan, Simon Hennesy, James Ruddick, James Clowry, John Clowry, John Crowe, James Butler, Archibold Sly, Michael Nolan, Joseph Malone, Michael Hennessy, Patrick Byrne, Thomas Murphy, John McDaniel, George Rigney, Owen Cummins, Patrick Kinsella, Hugh Cummins, John Kinsella, John Byrne. George Colcough, John Leonard, Timothy Murphy, Thomas Wynne. Popish priests - T.Tyrrell, J.Cummins, J.Gahon, J.Walsh. J.Maher. T. Kehoe.

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