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    1. Re: IRL-WICKLOW-Arklow Earls/Earles
    2. I could swear I've given these out before, but here goes.... The 1901 Census for Arklow lists one (1) Earle 1901 - Main Street #20 - Earles, Stephen 16 - Apprentice The 1911 Census for Arklow lists the following....including some of your names, Cara. Carrycole #4 - Earl, Jane 44 - nee Manning. Teacher/Widow. m.2 yrs. 1 child. Jane was listed as from Westmeath C of I Earl, John 6 - Son of Jane. S.Africa. C of I Earles, James 8 - Child of John and Susan Cof I? Earles, John 36 - Agrilaborer. m. to Susan 15yrs. All 9 kids alive Earles, John 7 - Child of John and Susan Cof I? Earles, Mary 5 mos. - Child of John and Susan Cof I? Earles, Matthew 13 - Child of John and Susan Cof I? Earles, Nannie 10 - Child of John and Susan Cof I? Earles, Peter 5 - Child of John and Susan Cof I? Earles, Robert 12 - Child of John and Susan Cof I? Earles, Susan 3 - Child of John and Susan Cof I? Earles, Susan 32 - Wife of John for 15 yrs. All 9 kids alive Earles, William 14 - Child of John and Susan Cof I? Kilbride #1 Earls, Heatley 70 - Chem. Laborer. m. to Margaret 27 yrs. no children Earls, Margaret 55 - Wife of Heatley for 27 yrs. no children From Cork Johnstown North #3 - Earls, James 37 - Laborer/single. Son of James Earls, James 73 - Agri-laborer/widower.m. 50yrs. 4 of 5 children alive in 1911 Earls, Dorcas 40 - Gen'l Servant/single. Dtr. of James Cara......how do you know your lady lived down near the Fishery? In the Brook and the Brook Gardens there was only one very large house. It was called the Brook House (not the pub), but in reality is was #17 The Brook. It belonged to a Maurice Weadick at the turn of the 19th Century, when my grandfather, another Weadick but no relation, acquired it. As you go into the Brook from Main St., it's facing you. The rest of the houses were attached thatched cottages, for the most part. I've asked my mother (93 in 4 weeks, please God) if she's ever heard of Glenbrook House, and she says no. I haven't a clue where Carrycole is/was, so Glenbrook might have been there??? Not many homes in the Fishery had names, I don't think. I could be wrong, though. The Earl of Carrysfort's Financial Report Ledger might list it....I'll have a look, when I can. Cheers, Peggy

    08/09/2005 01:37:37