Hi Jeff, This is really about the Brownriggs. At the marriage of my great grandparents Thomas Haskins and Jane Jones on 18 Sept. 1856 one witness was William Brownrigg. Three of Thomas & Janes children were baptised by Rev. D. Brownrigg : Margaret Letitia Haskins born at Farnees 15 April 1862 was baptised by him on May 25th 1862. Sarah Kate Haskins born at Farnees 21 Nov. 1863 was baptised at Kilcommon Church on 6 Jan. 1864. Mary Alice Haskins born at Farnees 4 Nov. 1865 was baptised at Farnees Wed. 8 Nov. 1865. The next family baptism in Feb. 1868 was performed by Rev. A. Armstrong. Previous to 1862 the baptisms were by Rev. Wm Brandon. I have wondered whether there could be a Brownrigg / Jones connection? I was reading LDS film no. 467304 (Irish Reg. of Deeds for the year 1826). I saw two deeds Nos. 547086 and 547087. I did not transcribe them but made brief notes as follows: No. 547086 Brownrigg to Revell : 27 April 1825. between Henry John Brownrigg of City of Dublin Esq. and John Revell of Sea Park Co. Wicklow Esq. lease of the townland of Magherybegg with the Murragh and Sandbanks .. 87 acres 2 roods !perch bounded by Sea Park / the Estate of John Revell / on the west partly by that part of Magherybegg held by Anne Tyndall widow and partly by the High Road leading from Wicklow to Arklow and on the south by the sea for the lives and life of John Revell the Younger then 23 years William Revell 19 years and Henry Revell then 16 years first second and third sons of the said John Revell. Witnessed by Sandham Symes of Dublin Gent Attorney at Law and Robert Symes Clerk and Apprentice. No. 547087 Brownrigg to Tyndall : Henry John Brownrigg of the City of Dublin Esq to Anne Tyndall 15 acres 2 roods 15 perches for the lives of William Tyndall then of the age of 26 years Gavin Tyndall 24 years and Peter Richardson Tyndall 20 years first third and fourth sons or 31 years .. from 25 March last Rent £30 along with sixpence in the pound Receivers fee. Witnessed by Sandham Symes and Robert Symes as above. Cheers, Betty from sunny Queensland. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.6.5 - Release Date: 7/06/2005
Dear Betty, I've been through my data and cannot find links to these folks. Unfortunately William Brownriggs were common as fleas. Some I can relate to places but where was the Thomas Haskins marriage? I don't have any Rev. D. Brownrigg, so he may be a new one for me. The Dublin Brownriggs are probably a related line but I have limited myself to Wexford and Wicklow lines at this time. Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "betty" <betty@flexinet.com.au> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 6:24 AM Subject: [Wicklow] Re Finlay family > Hi Jeff, > > This is really about the Brownriggs. > > At the marriage of my great grandparents Thomas Haskins and Jane Jones on > 18 > Sept. 1856 one witness was William Brownrigg. > > > > Three of Thomas & Jane's children were baptised by Rev. D. Brownrigg : > > Margaret Letitia Haskins born at Farnees 15 April 1862 was baptised by > him > on May 25th 1862. > > Sarah Kate Haskins born at Farnees 21 Nov. 1863 was baptised at Kilcommon > Church on 6 Jan. 1864. > > Mary Alice Haskins born at Farnees 4 Nov. 1865 was baptised at Farnees > Wed. > 8 Nov. 1865. > > > > The next family baptism in Feb. 1868 was performed by Rev. A. Armstrong. > Previous to 1862 the baptisms were by Rev. Wm Brandon. > > > > I have wondered whether there could be a Brownrigg / Jones connection? > > > > I was reading LDS film no. 467304 (Irish Reg. of Deeds for the year 1826). > I > saw two deeds Nos. 547086 and 547087. I did not transcribe them but made > brief notes as follows: > > > > No. 547086 Brownrigg to Revell : 27 April 1825. between Henry John > Brownrigg of City of Dublin Esq. and John Revell of Sea Park Co. Wicklow > Esq. lease of the townland of Magherybegg with the Murragh and Sandbanks. > .. > 87 acres 2 roods !perch bounded by Sea Park / the Estate of John Revell / > on > the west partly by that part of Magherybegg held by Anne Tyndall widow and > partly by the High Road leading from Wicklow to Arklow and on the south by > the sea . for the lives and life of John Revell the Younger then 23 years > William Revell 19 years and Henry Revell then 16 years first second and > third sons of the said John Revell. Witnessed by Sandham Symes of Dublin > Gent Attorney at Law and Robert Symes Clerk and Apprentice. > > > > No. 547087 Brownrigg to Tyndall : Henry John Brownrigg of the City of > Dublin Esq to Anne Tyndall . 15 acres 2 roods 15 perches for the lives of > William Tyndall then of the age of 26 years Gavin Tyndall 24 years and > Peter > Richardson Tyndall 20 years first third and fourth sons or 31 years ... > from 25 March last Rent £30 along with sixpence in the pound Receiver's > fee. Witnessed by Sandham Symes and Robert Symes as above. > > > > Cheers, > > Betty from sunny Queensland. > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.6.5 - Release Date: 7/06/2005 > > > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== > Families are like fudge...mostly sweet, with a few nuts > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >
Dear Jeff, Thomas Haskins & Jane Jones were married in the Church of Kilcommon by the Rites and ceremonies of the United Church of England and Ireland by Licence. The church is in the village of Tinahely. Jane Jones was residing at Farnees near Tinahely in 1856. She was born in Dublin in 1832 and her father was a cabinet maker and joiner, admitted to the Freedom of Dublin in 1839. He was admitted by birth as the son of a Free Citizen, shown by the letter b near his name. The earlier William Jones became a Free Citizen in Easter 1789. The Freedom Rolls at the Dublin City Archives give more detail from 1841 on as regards relationships. I do not know whether Jane's parents were still alive in 1856. Her sister Sarah died at Farnees in 1847 aged 22, but it is the Leonard family listed at Farnees at the time of the Griffiths Valuation. I have got off the topic completely. You asked where the marriage took place. Thomas Haskins lived at Fairwood on one side of Tinahely and Jane Jones at Farnees on the other side. I could have told you in a nutshell, the answer, Tinahely, but there you are. My father was born in Co. Wicklow so I'm half Irish aren't I? Good luck with your Brownriggs, and pity me with my Jones lot, even more common than fleas. Betty. -----Original Message----- From: Jeff Jernegan [mailto:jeff@jernegan.net] Sent: Thursday, 16 June 2005 2:59 PM To: IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Wicklow] Re Finlay family Dear Betty, I've been through my data and cannot find links to these folks. Unfortunately William Brownriggs were common as fleas. Some I can relate to places but where was the Thomas Haskins marriage? I don't have any Rev. D. Brownrigg, so he may be a new one for me. The Dublin Brownriggs are probably a related line but I have limited myself to Wexford and Wicklow lines at this time. Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "betty" <betty@flexinet.com.au> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 6:24 AM Subject: [Wicklow] Re Finlay family > Hi Jeff, > > This is really about the Brownriggs. > > At the marriage of my great grandparents Thomas Haskins and Jane Jones on > 18 > Sept. 1856 one witness was William Brownrigg. > > > > Three of Thomas & Jane's children were baptised by Rev. D. Brownrigg : > > Margaret Letitia Haskins born at Farnees 15 April 1862 was baptised by > him > on May 25th 1862. > > Sarah Kate Haskins born at Farnees 21 Nov. 1863 was baptised at Kilcommon > Church on 6 Jan. 1864. > > Mary Alice Haskins born at Farnees 4 Nov. 1865 was baptised at Farnees > Wed. > 8 Nov. 1865. > > > > The next family baptism in Feb. 1868 was performed by Rev. A. Armstrong. > Previous to 1862 the baptisms were by Rev. Wm Brandon. > > > > I have wondered whether there could be a Brownrigg / Jones connection? > > > > I was reading LDS film no. 467304 (Irish Reg. of Deeds for the year 1826). > I > saw two deeds Nos. 547086 and 547087. I did not transcribe them but made > brief notes as follows: > > > > No. 547086 Brownrigg to Revell : 27 April 1825. between Henry John > Brownrigg of City of Dublin Esq. and John Revell of Sea Park Co. Wicklow > Esq. lease of the townland of Magherybegg with the Murragh and Sandbanks. > .. > 87 acres 2 roods !perch bounded by Sea Park / the Estate of John Revell / > on > the west partly by that part of Magherybegg held by Anne Tyndall widow and > partly by the High Road leading from Wicklow to Arklow and on the south by > the sea . for the lives and life of John Revell the Younger then 23 years > William Revell 19 years and Henry Revell then 16 years first second and > third sons of the said John Revell. Witnessed by Sandham Symes of Dublin > Gent Attorney at Law and Robert Symes Clerk and Apprentice. > > > > No. 547087 Brownrigg to Tyndall : Henry John Brownrigg of the City of > Dublin Esq to Anne Tyndall . 15 acres 2 roods 15 perches for the lives of > William Tyndall then of the age of 26 years Gavin Tyndall 24 years and > Peter > Richardson Tyndall 20 years first third and fourth sons or 31 years ... > from 25 March last Rent £30 along with sixpence in the pound Receiver's > fee. Witnessed by Sandham Symes and Robert Symes as above. > > > > Cheers, > > Betty from sunny Queensland. > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.6.5 - Release Date: 7/06/2005 > > > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== > Families are like fudge...mostly sweet, with a few nuts > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. 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