Henry Higginson of Castle Street, Dublin married Anne Culloden in 1803 in Dublin by consistorial licence by Rev Mr John ROBINSON ®4 RESIDENCES from Dublin directories. Henry HIGGINSON, wholesale merchant ®18 1805 not in Treble Almanac - Merchants & traders 1810 Henry HIGGINSON, wholesale woollen draper, 15 Eustace Street, Dublin 1812 no entry 1813-15 Henry HIGGINSON, cloth merchant, 15 Eustace Street, Dublin 1817 Henry HIGGINSON, cloth merchant, 15 Eustace Street, Dublin 15 Eustace Street was in the parish of St Andrew - register destroyed This is the only Henry in these directories for this period of time. There are no further entries - checked to 1824. FAMILY: At this point in time, one of his sons, Frederick , would have been 11 years of age. HEADSTONE: Section C 45 plot number 1692 In memory of / William Maffett* / fourth son of Fred Higginson Esqr 1 Burlington Road /who departed this life on the / 13th of March 1853 aged 11 months / Also of his grandmother / Anne / widow of Henry Higginson Esqr / Killarney Cottage, Bray / who departed this life on the / 24th of September 1865 in her 84th year. / And her son / Frederick Higginson / who died 5th October 1875 / aged 67 years. / And of Elizabeth Olivia Hallowes / daughter of the above / Frederick Higginson / and dearly beloved wife of / Blackwood Hallowes / who died 7th December 1885 aged 42 years. / And to / Catherine / widow of the above / Frederick Higginson Esqr / of Burlington Road Dublin / who died October 21st 1902 aged 85. Why would Henry have left Dublin to go to Killarney Cottage ? Cheers from Valerie in sunny Sydney. Researching : Cork - FITZGIBBON, LEAHY, TARRANT, OAKSHOTT, VAUGHAN Dublin - CULLODEN, HAYDEN Martha, HAYES, HIGGINSON, HUGHES Patrick & Henry, MOFFETT Kildare - CULLODEN, HALL Cambridge - SHICKEL-any spelling Somerset & Dorset - GRUBB, READ/REID, WHITTLE Suffolk - ATKINS, BOWLER, BROWN Robert, DAVIE/EY, PARR, SKINNER, SLATELY Stafford - WINTERTON, Webb WILLIAMS Wales - BALLARD, HOOPER, HOWELL, SANDS, YORATH
Where is the headstone below from??.......... He is linked to the name HALLOWES I notice-that is also known around Blackrock and found in Holt Trinity and Bray I guess he went there ( Killarney Cottage) to retire put his feet up, and take in the view, drink lots of Barry's tea, eat Jacobs biscuits and die in peace. It may have been a nursing home and he went there to do all of the above as well. Did he have a sister he went to live with and do all of the above, my main guess would be retirment away from Dublin itself and close enough to the city for himself to enjoy if he so desired. Except I would opt for the above reasons tea and jacobs biscuits ........ CARA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Valerie Garton" <vbgarton@optusnet.com.au> To: <IRL-WICKLOW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 10:45 AM Subject: [Wicklow] HIGGINSON > Henry Higginson of Castle Street, Dublin married Anne Culloden in 1803 > in Dublin by consistorial licence by Rev Mr John ROBINSON ®4 > > RESIDENCES from Dublin directories. > Henry HIGGINSON, wholesale merchant ®18 > 1805 not in Treble Almanac - Merchants & traders > 1810 Henry HIGGINSON, wholesale woollen draper, 15 Eustace Street, > Dublin > 1812 no entry > 1813-15 Henry HIGGINSON, cloth merchant, 15 Eustace Street, Dublin > 1817 Henry HIGGINSON, cloth merchant, 15 Eustace Street, Dublin > > 15 Eustace Street was in the parish of St Andrew - register destroyed > > This is the only Henry in these directories for this period of time. > There are no further entries - checked to 1824. > > FAMILY: At this point in time, one of his sons, Frederick , would > have been 11 years of age. > > HEADSTONE: > Section C 45 plot number 1692 > In memory of / William Maffett* / fourth son of Fred Higginson Esqr 1 > Burlington Road /who departed this life on the / 13th of March 1853 > aged 11 months / Also of his grandmother / Anne / widow of Henry > Higginson Esqr / Killarney Cottage, Bray / who departed this life on > the / 24th of September 1865 in her 84th year. / And her son / > Frederick Higginson / who died 5th October 1875 / aged 67 years. / And > of Elizabeth Olivia Hallowes / daughter of the above / Frederick > Higginson / and dearly beloved wife of / Blackwood Hallowes / who died > 7th December 1885 aged 42 years. / And to / Catherine / widow of the > above / Frederick Higginson Esqr / of Burlington Road Dublin / who > died October 21st 1902 aged 85. > > Why would Henry have left Dublin to go to Killarney Cottage ? > > Cheers from Valerie in sunny Sydney. > > Researching : > Cork - FITZGIBBON, LEAHY, TARRANT, OAKSHOTT, VAUGHAN > Dublin - CULLODEN, HAYDEN Martha, HAYES, HIGGINSON, HUGHES Patrick & > Henry, MOFFETT > Kildare - CULLODEN, HALL > Cambridge - SHICKEL-any spelling > Somerset & Dorset - GRUBB, READ/REID, WHITTLE > Suffolk - ATKINS, BOWLER, BROWN Robert, DAVIE/EY, PARR, SKINNER, > SLATELY > Stafford - WINTERTON, Webb WILLIAMS > Wales - BALLARD, HOOPER, HOWELL, SANDS, YORATH > > > ==== IRL-WICKLOW Mailing List ==== > Have you put something down the list lately that would make someones day, > like a link to a good site, a headstone, a snip of information, you found > but didnt need? > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >