Charles Doyle
(before 1745 - )
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Charles Doyle was born before 1745 in Kilkenny or Kildare, Ireland. He was the son of Charles Doyle and Elizabeth Milley.
Charles and Dunbar Doyle were educated from from 15 June 1751 at the Quaker School, Ballitore, Kildare.
Charles served in the Royal Navy.
Charles and Dunbar Doyle were educated from from 15 June 1751 at the Quaker School, Ballitore, Kildare.
Charles served in the Royal Navy.
Charles Doyle
(circa 1700 - 1769)
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Charles Doyle was born circa 1700.
Charles Doyle married Elizabeth Milley, daughter of Rev Nicholas Milley and Catherine Dunbar.
Charles died in 1769 in Bramblestown, Dungarvan, Kilkenny, Ireland.
His will was proved in 1770 at the Prerogative Court of Armagh, Ireland.
The National LIbrary of Ireland holds a copy of grant of arms to Col. Francis Hastings Doyle, eldest son of Welbore Ellis Doyle, Lt. Governor of Ceylon, one of the sons of Charles Doyle, late of Brambleston, Co. Kilkenny and all descendants of his said grandfather, c.1827.
Charles Doyle married Elizabeth Milley, daughter of Rev Nicholas Milley and Catherine Dunbar.
Charles died in 1769 in Bramblestown, Dungarvan, Kilkenny, Ireland.
His will was proved in 1770 at the Prerogative Court of Armagh, Ireland.
The National LIbrary of Ireland holds a copy of grant of arms to Col. Francis Hastings Doyle, eldest son of Welbore Ellis Doyle, Lt. Governor of Ceylon, one of the sons of Charles Doyle, late of Brambleston, Co. Kilkenny and all descendants of his said grandfather, c.1827.
Children of Charles Doyle and Elizabeth Milley
- Catherine Doyle b. s 1725
- William Doyle b. s 1730
- Welbore Ellis Doyle+ b. s 1730, d. 1797
- Charles Doyle b. b 1745
- Dunbar Doyle b. c 1745
- Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle+ b. 1749, d. b 1792
- General John Doyle b. s 1750, d. 8 Aug 1834
Rev Charles Milley Doyle
(circa 1756 - circa 1851)
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Rev Charles Milley Doyle was born circa 1756 in Cork, Ireland. He was the son of Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle.
Charles matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, from 1792 to 1795.
Charles died circa 1851.
His will was proved in 1851 at Kilkenny, Ireland.
In the court for sale of Incumbered estates in Ireland, county of Kilkenny, listed the rental and particulare of a divided moiety of the land Ballycarran, called Cottage... to be sold 24 Sep 1851... in the matter of the estate of SydnehamDavism iwen ex oarte Rev Charles Milley Doyle and Rev Thomas Harman, petitioners,continued in the name of Rev Thomas Harman, petitioner.
Charles matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, from 1792 to 1795.
Charles died circa 1851.
His will was proved in 1851 at Kilkenny, Ireland.
In the court for sale of Incumbered estates in Ireland, county of Kilkenny, listed the rental and particulare of a divided moiety of the land Ballycarran, called Cottage... to be sold 24 Sep 1851... in the matter of the estate of SydnehamDavism iwen ex oarte Rev Charles Milley Doyle and Rev Thomas Harman, petitioners,continued in the name of Rev Thomas Harman, petitioner.
Child of Rev Charles Milley Doyle
- John Doyle b. c 1806
Dunbar Doyle
(circa 1745 - )
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Dunbar Doyle was born circa 1745 in Ireland. He was the son of Charles Doyle and Elizabeth Milley.
Dunbar and Charles Doyle were educated from from 15 June 1751 at the Quaker School, Ballitore, Kildare.
Dunbar and Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle were educated from from 12 Jan 1757 at Kilkenny College. They were aged 12 & 8 on their entry on 12 Jan 1757.
Dunbar matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, from 17 Dec 1759.
Dunbar and Charles Doyle were educated from from 15 June 1751 at the Quaker School, Ballitore, Kildare.
Dunbar and Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle were educated from from 12 Jan 1757 at Kilkenny College. They were aged 12 & 8 on their entry on 12 Jan 1757.
Dunbar matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, from 17 Dec 1759.
Elizabeth Maria Doyle
(9 July 1831 - 28 June 1920)
Elizabeth Maria Doyle was born on 9 July 1831 in Ulinbawn, Sackville Reach, co. Cumberland, New South Wales, Australia. She was the daughter of Cyrus Matthew Doyle of Mid Lorn. Her grandfather was Andrew Doyle who was bapt at St Catherine's, Meath St, Dublin 29 Nov 1774. He was convicted for having in his possession paper with the watermark of the Bank of Ireland, 3 Dec 1801 and transported to Australia per "Rolla" 12 May 1803. His wife Sophia Isabella Norris and children Cyrus Matthew (born 27 Nov 1793 at Palmerstown, Ireland), Lousia (b.1795/6) & Edmund (b.1799) came free with him. He was an engraver & calico printer in Dublin and was employed by Gov King drawing shrubs & natural curiosities for Sir Joseph Banks in the colonies. [Peter Doyle] Her father Cyrus firstly Frances Biggers 18 Oct 1814 (who died 13 July 1827) and had 5 children, then married secondly on Jan 1 1828 at St John's Parramatta, having issue - Alfred John b. 20 Nov 1829, Elizabeth Maria & Louis Patrick born 24 March 1834. Cyrus died 16 Mar 1855. She was christened on 15 August 1831 in Sackville Reach.
Elizabeth Maria Doyle married Alfred William Phillips, son of James Phillips and Lydia Ballard, on 4 April 1850 in St Mary's, West Maitland, New South Wales.
Elizabeth died on 28 June 1920 in Dulwich Hill, co. Cumberland, New South Wales, aged 88. She was buried on 29 June 1920 in Waverley cemetery, Bronte.
Elizabeth Maria Doyle married Alfred William Phillips, son of James Phillips and Lydia Ballard, on 4 April 1850 in St Mary's, West Maitland, New South Wales.
Elizabeth died on 28 June 1920 in Dulwich Hill, co. Cumberland, New South Wales, aged 88. She was buried on 29 June 1920 in Waverley cemetery, Bronte.
Children of Elizabeth Maria Doyle and Alfred William Phillips
- Alfred Nugent Phillips b. 21 Sep 1851, d. 3 Feb 1892
- Walter James Phillips+ b. 18 Mar 1853, d. 1942
- Ada Isabella Elizabeth Phillips+ b. 1 Aug 1858
- Florence Alice Phillips b. 9 Aug 1860, d. 26 Feb 1930
- Leila Maria Phillips+ b. 9 Jul 1862, d. 1884
- Frederick Louis Phillips+ b. 4 May 1865, d. 29 Jan 1907
- Edward Stanley Phillips+ b. 23 Jun 1866, d. 23 Jun 1945
- Clarence Irvine Phillips+ b. 16 Jul 1872, d. 12 Aug 1950
Francis Doyle
( - 2 December 1882)
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Francis Doyle was the son of Francis Hastings Charles Doyle.
Captain Francis Doyle, of the 2nd Dragoon Guards, served in the Zulu War of 1879-80.
Francis died on 2 December 1882. Captain Doyle died of wounds from the Egyptian War of 1882.
Captain Francis Doyle, of the 2nd Dragoon Guards, served in the Zulu War of 1879-80.
Francis died on 2 December 1882. Captain Doyle died of wounds from the Egyptian War of 1882.
Sir Francis Hastings Doyle
(1783 - 1839)
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Sir Francis Hastings Doyle was born in 1783 in Ireland. He married in 1804 and had 5 known children - See Burke's Peerage. He was the son of Welbore Ellis Doyle.
The National LIbrary of Ireland holds a copy of grant of arms to Col. Francis Hastings Doyle, eldest son of Welbore Ellis Doyle, Lt. Governor of Ceylon, one of the sons of Charles Doyle, late of Brambleston, Co. Kilkenny and all descendants of his said grandfather, c.1827. Francis was created a Baronet in 1828.
Francis died in 1839.
The National LIbrary of Ireland holds a copy of grant of arms to Col. Francis Hastings Doyle, eldest son of Welbore Ellis Doyle, Lt. Governor of Ceylon, one of the sons of Charles Doyle, late of Brambleston, Co. Kilkenny and all descendants of his said grandfather, c.1827. Francis was created a Baronet in 1828.
Francis died in 1839.
Child of Sir Francis Hastings Doyle
- Francis Hastings Charles Doyle+ b. 21 Aug 1810
Francis Hastings Charles Doyle
(21 August 1810 - )
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Francis Hastings Charles Doyle was born on 21 August 1810 in Yorkshire, England. He was born near Tadcaster, Yorkshire, to a military family which produced several distinguished officers, including his father, Major-General Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, 1st Baronet, who was created a baronet in 1828. He succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1839. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. Studying law, he was called to the Bar in 1837, and afterwards held various high fiscal appointments, becoming in 1869, Commissioner of Customs. He was the son of Sir Francis Hastings Doyle.
He was a well-known Barrister-at-Law, and served as Commissioner of the Customs from 1869 to 1883. He was elected in 1867 Professor of Poetry at Oxford.
In 1844, he married Sydney, daughter of the MP Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn. His eldest son Francis Granville Doyle (1846–1882) died of typhoid fever.
Doyle's daughter Mary married Charles Carmichael Lacaita, MP and botanist.]
The baronetcy passed to a younger son Sir Everard Hastings Doyle, 3rd Baronet upon his death, and then later to his other son, Sir Arthur Havelock James Doyle, 4th Baronet.
He was a well-known Barrister-at-Law, and served as Commissioner of the Customs from 1869 to 1883. He was elected in 1867 Professor of Poetry at Oxford.
In 1844, he married Sydney, daughter of the MP Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn. His eldest son Francis Granville Doyle (1846–1882) died of typhoid fever.
Doyle's daughter Mary married Charles Carmichael Lacaita, MP and botanist.]
The baronetcy passed to a younger son Sir Everard Hastings Doyle, 3rd Baronet upon his death, and then later to his other son, Sir Arthur Havelock James Doyle, 4th Baronet.
Child of Francis Hastings Charles Doyle
- Francis Doyle d. 2 Dec 1882
General John Doyle
(say 1750 - 8 August 1834)
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General John Doyle was born say 1750 in Kilkenny or Kildare, Ireland. He was the son of Charles Doyle and Elizabeth Milley.
General Sir John Doyle Bt GCB KCH, raised the 87th Regiment (The Royal Irish Fusiliers) and served at one time as Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales (who was later to be crowned as George IV of England). General Doyle’s war service included the Revolutionary War in America, Flanders, and Egypt. On 17 May 1801, while commanding the 12th Light Dragoons, he captured the French Dromedary Corps in the Libyan Desert. King George III wrote of him to the Earl Marshall as follows, "that his (Doyle’s) zeal and exertions in our service may be known to posterity". General Doyle served as Governor of Guernsey from 1802 to 1813. John was created a Baronet in 1805.
More information about General John Doyle may be found at http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw64720/Sir-John-Doyle-Bt?LinkID=mp16706&role=sit&rNo=3.
John died on 8 August 1834.
John may have died on 8 August 1837 in Guernsey, Channel Islands, UK.
General Sir John Doyle Bt GCB KCH, raised the 87th Regiment (The Royal Irish Fusiliers) and served at one time as Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales (who was later to be crowned as George IV of England). General Doyle’s war service included the Revolutionary War in America, Flanders, and Egypt. On 17 May 1801, while commanding the 12th Light Dragoons, he captured the French Dromedary Corps in the Libyan Desert. King George III wrote of him to the Earl Marshall as follows, "that his (Doyle’s) zeal and exertions in our service may be known to posterity". General Doyle served as Governor of Guernsey from 1802 to 1813. John was created a Baronet in 1805.
More information about General John Doyle may be found at http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw64720/Sir-John-Doyle-Bt?LinkID=mp16706&role=sit&rNo=3.
John died on 8 August 1834.
John may have died on 8 August 1837 in Guernsey, Channel Islands, UK.
Sir John Milley Doyle
(1781 - 9 August 1856)
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Sir John Milley Doyle was born in 1781. He was the second son of Rev. Nicholas Milley Doyle, rector of Newcastle, co. Tipperary and Anne, da. of M Bowers. m. 1 Oct. 1817, Mary, daughter of Maj. Bryan of co. Kilkenny, s.p. kntd. 28 July 1814; KCB 2 Jan. 1815. He was the son of Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle and Anne Bowers.
Sir John Milley Doyle served in the military between 1794 and 1815. He was a commander of British and Portuguese forces in the Peninsular War and the War of the Two Brothers. Ensign 107th Foot 1794, Lieutenant 108th Foot 1794, Captain 81st Foot 1803, Captain 87th Foot 1804, Major EOPS 1809, Lieutenant-Colonel EOPS 1811, Half-pay 1820, Brevet Colonel 1825, Retired from the army 1825 with stationary rank. Served in Portuguese Service 1809-1814. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel 16th Infantry Regiment 1809, Lieutenant Colonel 19th Infantry Regiment 1809, Colonel 19th Infantry Regiment 1812.
Early Service: Ireland 1798, Aide De Camp Gibraltar 1799, Egypt 1801-1802, Aide De Camp and Inspector-General of Militia Guernsey 1805-1809.
Peninsular War: Commanded brigades of the Portuguese Army 1811-1814.
Other Service: Inspecting Field Officer of Militia Guernsey 1814-1815
The National Library of Ireland holds a Copy of Royal Licence to Lt. Col. John Milley Doyle to accept and wear the Insignia of Hon. Knight Commander of the Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword, March 20, 1813, with note that the said Lt. Col. Doyle received the honor of British Knighthood, July 28, 1814.
Sir John Milley Doyle married Mary Bryan on 1 October 1817 in St George, Dublin. The marriage was dissolved in 1822.
John resided at Knockbrack, Carlow, Ireland, 1831. On 12 May 1831 he thanked the independent electors for electing him as Member of Parliament for county Carlow.
The Mayo Constitution 3 December 1832 reported: Lieutenant Colonel Sir John Milley Doyle, C. B. and K.T.S. , MP for the county of Carlow, who lately went to Oporto, to render his assistance of the cause of the young Queen, is the son of the late Rev Nichols Milley Doyle, of Clonmel, and nephew to Lt General Sir John Doyle, Bart. Sir John Milley Doyle married the daughte ro Major George Bryan (the claimant of the Barony of Slane) of Jenkinstown, Castle, county Kilkenny, from who was divorced a few years since. There are at present rive titles in the Doyle family - viz. - Lt General Sir John Doyle, Bart; Colonel Sir Franics Hastings Doyle, Bart, Depity Chairman of the Board of Excise; Lt Colonerl Sir John Milley Dioyle, C B; Major General Sir Charles Doyle; and Sir Bentinck Cavendish Doyle, Capt., R.N..
He was appointed Serjeant-at-arms to Queen Victoria in 1853.
John died on 9 August 1856. Major General in service of Dom Pedro of Portugal 1832-1834. Sergeant-at-Arms House of Parliament 1853-1856. MP 1831-1832. Knighted 1814. KCB 1815.
He died intestate in the lower ward, Windsor Castle, in August 1856 and was buried on the green, on the south side of St George’s Chapel.
More information about Sir John Milley Doyle may be found at http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1820-1832/member/doyle-sir-john-1781-1856.
Sir John Milley Doyle served in the military between 1794 and 1815. He was a commander of British and Portuguese forces in the Peninsular War and the War of the Two Brothers. Ensign 107th Foot 1794, Lieutenant 108th Foot 1794, Captain 81st Foot 1803, Captain 87th Foot 1804, Major EOPS 1809, Lieutenant-Colonel EOPS 1811, Half-pay 1820, Brevet Colonel 1825, Retired from the army 1825 with stationary rank. Served in Portuguese Service 1809-1814. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel 16th Infantry Regiment 1809, Lieutenant Colonel 19th Infantry Regiment 1809, Colonel 19th Infantry Regiment 1812.
Early Service: Ireland 1798, Aide De Camp Gibraltar 1799, Egypt 1801-1802, Aide De Camp and Inspector-General of Militia Guernsey 1805-1809.
Peninsular War: Commanded brigades of the Portuguese Army 1811-1814.
Other Service: Inspecting Field Officer of Militia Guernsey 1814-1815
The National Library of Ireland holds a Copy of Royal Licence to Lt. Col. John Milley Doyle to accept and wear the Insignia of Hon. Knight Commander of the Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword, March 20, 1813, with note that the said Lt. Col. Doyle received the honor of British Knighthood, July 28, 1814.
Sir John Milley Doyle married Mary Bryan on 1 October 1817 in St George, Dublin. The marriage was dissolved in 1822.
John resided at Knockbrack, Carlow, Ireland, 1831. On 12 May 1831 he thanked the independent electors for electing him as Member of Parliament for county Carlow.
The Mayo Constitution 3 December 1832 reported: Lieutenant Colonel Sir John Milley Doyle, C. B. and K.T.S. , MP for the county of Carlow, who lately went to Oporto, to render his assistance of the cause of the young Queen, is the son of the late Rev Nichols Milley Doyle, of Clonmel, and nephew to Lt General Sir John Doyle, Bart. Sir John Milley Doyle married the daughte ro Major George Bryan (the claimant of the Barony of Slane) of Jenkinstown, Castle, county Kilkenny, from who was divorced a few years since. There are at present rive titles in the Doyle family - viz. - Lt General Sir John Doyle, Bart; Colonel Sir Franics Hastings Doyle, Bart, Depity Chairman of the Board of Excise; Lt Colonerl Sir John Milley Dioyle, C B; Major General Sir Charles Doyle; and Sir Bentinck Cavendish Doyle, Capt., R.N..
He was appointed Serjeant-at-arms to Queen Victoria in 1853.
John died on 9 August 1856. Major General in service of Dom Pedro of Portugal 1832-1834. Sergeant-at-Arms House of Parliament 1853-1856. MP 1831-1832. Knighted 1814. KCB 1815.
He died intestate in the lower ward, Windsor Castle, in August 1856 and was buried on the green, on the south side of St George’s Chapel.
More information about Sir John Milley Doyle may be found at http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1820-1832/member/doyle-sir-john-1781-1856.
Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle
(1749 - before 1792)
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Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle was born in 1749 in Bramblestown, Kilkenny, Ireland. He was the 5th son of Charles Doyle, esq of Bramblestown, Gowran, Kilkenny; nephew of Gen Sir John Doyle, Governor of Guernsey. He was the son of Charles Doyle and Elizabeth Milley.
Nicholas was educated from from 11 Aug 1755 at the Quaker School, Ballitore, Kildare.
Nicholas and Dunbar Doyle were educated from from 12 Jan 1757 at Kilkenny College. They were aged 12 & 8 on their entry on 12 Jan 1757. Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1770 in Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. He entered 1 Nov 1765 as a pensioner prepared by Dr Hewetson. Nicholas was a clergyman. He was Chaplain of Clonmel Independents in 1779, Prebend of Newchepel (Cashel) 1780-85, Prebendary of Fennor, Tipperary (Cashel) and Recgodr of Clonbeg (Emly) 1785-86 in 1779. He had two sons. Charles, and John-Milley (Sir), lieutenant col. in the army, late MP for the county of Carlow.
Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle married Anne Bowers. Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle was buried in 1786 in Newchapel, Tipperary?.
Nicholas died before 1792 in Newcastle, Tipperary, Ireland.
Nicholas was educated from from 11 Aug 1755 at the Quaker School, Ballitore, Kildare.
Nicholas and Dunbar Doyle were educated from from 12 Jan 1757 at Kilkenny College. They were aged 12 & 8 on their entry on 12 Jan 1757. Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1770 in Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. He entered 1 Nov 1765 as a pensioner prepared by Dr Hewetson. Nicholas was a clergyman. He was Chaplain of Clonmel Independents in 1779, Prebend of Newchepel (Cashel) 1780-85, Prebendary of Fennor, Tipperary (Cashel) and Recgodr of Clonbeg (Emly) 1785-86 in 1779. He had two sons. Charles, and John-Milley (Sir), lieutenant col. in the army, late MP for the county of Carlow.
Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle married Anne Bowers. Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle was buried in 1786 in Newchapel, Tipperary?.
Nicholas died before 1792 in Newcastle, Tipperary, Ireland.
Children of Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle
- Rev Charles Milley Doyle+ b. c 1756, d. c 1851
- Bessie Doyle
- Anna Doyle+ b. 1785, d. 7 May 1848
Child of Rev Nicholas Milley Doyle and Anne Bowers
- Sir John Milley Doyle b. 1781, d. 9 Aug 1856
Welbore Ellis Doyle
(say 1730 - 1797)
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Welbore Ellis Doyle was born say 1730 in Kilkenny or Kildare, Ireland. He was the son of Charles Doyle and Elizabeth Milley.
He served as a Major-General in the Army.. Major General Welbore Doyle, Colonel of the 53rd Regiment in the British Army (The King’s Shropshire Light Infantry) served throughout the American War; in Flanders he led the 14th Regiment (The Prince of Wales’ Own West Yorkshire) at Famars; he also led the Stormers at Valenciennes; and he commanded the Expedition to the Isle d’Yeo. He also served as Commander-in-Chief and Acting-Governor of Ceylon.
Welbore died in 1797 in Ceylon/Sri Lanka.
He served as a Major-General in the Army.. Major General Welbore Doyle, Colonel of the 53rd Regiment in the British Army (The King’s Shropshire Light Infantry) served throughout the American War; in Flanders he led the 14th Regiment (The Prince of Wales’ Own West Yorkshire) at Famars; he also led the Stormers at Valenciennes; and he commanded the Expedition to the Isle d’Yeo. He also served as Commander-in-Chief and Acting-Governor of Ceylon.
Welbore died in 1797 in Ceylon/Sri Lanka.
Child of Welbore Ellis Doyle
- Sir Francis Hastings Doyle+ b. 1783, d. 1839
William Doyle
(say 1730 - )
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William Doyle was born say 1730 in Kilkenny or Kildare, Ireland. He was the son of Charles Doyle and Elizabeth Milley. William was a barrister & King's Counsel, and master in chancery, in Ireland He married twice, and had issue, Ireland.
William Doyle married Frances Vandeleur in June 1766 in Dubllin. Marriage - William Doyle, Esq. Barrister at law, eldest son to Charles Doyle, Esq. of Bramblestown, co. Kilkenny, to Miss Frances Vandeleur of this city was reported in Faulkner's Dublin journal, Tuesday 17 June 1766.
William Doyle married Frances Vandeleur in June 1766 in Dubllin. Marriage - William Doyle, Esq. Barrister at law, eldest son to Charles Doyle, Esq. of Bramblestown, co. Kilkenny, to Miss Frances Vandeleur of this city was reported in Faulkner's Dublin journal, Tuesday 17 June 1766.
Very Rev Charles Doyne
(3 February 1711/12 - June 1777)
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Very Rev Charles Doyne was born on 3 February 1711/12. He was the son of Philip Doyne abd Frances South. He married, firstly, Anna Maria Bury on 2 July 1743. Charles was Rector of St Mary's. Carlow 1738-1777 Rev. Charles Doyne, D.D, Dean of Leighlin. His son Bury died at the Middle Temple, London in 1773 between 1738 and 1777.
Very Rev Charles Doyne married secondly Mary Milley on 7 March 1763. He had 3 children by his first marriage.
From the diary of Thomas Bunbury of Kill (1754 - 1774) at http://www.turtlebunbury.com/family/bunburyfamily_lisnavagh/bunburyfamily_lisnavagh_thomaskilldiary.html
The Very Rev Charles Doyne (1711 1777), alter Dean of Leighlin, was the third son of Philip Doyne of Wells. He had three sons by his first wife, Anna Maria Bury, who died in 1762. On 7th March 1763, he married Wesley Harman’s widow, Mary, daughter of Rev. Nicholas Milley, DD.
July 24th 1764 – Returned home from Dublin where I purchased most of the Harman Estate in the County Carlow viz Moyle Demesne, 109 acres; Little Moyle, Jno Pain tenant, 100 acres; Part of Moyle, Wm Dillon tenant, 42 acres; Part of Moyle, Widow McEvoy tenant, 35 acres; Part of Do [Ditto?] Anth. Murray tenant 20 acres; Rathedon Court [sic] Stewart tenant; Labenesy [sic] Harry Brewster tenant; & Gormenagh [sic] James Dillon, which amounted to £11,200 the 4th part of which I deposited being £2800 & at said time purchased two leases [for] Estates in County Longford, Glasgloone [sic] & Trillickatemple £33.7.6 paid, & Clumkeen [sic] & Cordevon £37.18.6 paid. The Purchase money of the County Longford amounts to £2960; the 4th of which I did not deposit. ...
[16] This sale arose following the death of Wentworth Harman II (1757) and his eldest son, Wesley Harman (1758). Wentworth’s wife Lucy Mervyn was a daughter of Audley Mervyn of Trillick, another property that subsequently passed to Thomas Bunbury of Kill. There is the possibility of a family connection here. Between 1683 and his death in 1714, Wentworth Harman I of Newcastle, County Longford, and Moyle, Co Carlow, son of Sir Thomas Harman and Anne Jones, was married secondly to Frances Sheppard, daughter of a Colonel Sheppard. Thomas Bunbury of Kill’s grandmother Mary Bunbury was born Mary Sheppard.
[17] One such advertisement appeared in The Dublin Journal and read as follows: ‘To be speedily sold, the Town and Lands of Moyle, and several other Lands in the County of Carlow, the Town and Lands of Bawn, and several other Lands in the County of Longford, and the Black Bull Inn in the County of Meath, the Estates of the late Wesley Harman, Esq; deceased. For further Particulars enquire of the Rev. Charles Doyne, in Molesworth-street, John Kelly, Attorney, in Aungier-street, Dublin, David Gorman at Moyle, near Carlow, and Robert Jenkins at Trillick near Longford, to any of whom Proposals can be made.’.
Charles died in June 1777 aged 65.
Very Rev Charles Doyne married secondly Mary Milley on 7 March 1763. He had 3 children by his first marriage.
From the diary of Thomas Bunbury of Kill (1754 - 1774) at http://www.turtlebunbury.com/family/bunburyfamily_lisnavagh/bunburyfamily_lisnavagh_thomaskilldiary.html
The Very Rev Charles Doyne (1711 1777), alter Dean of Leighlin, was the third son of Philip Doyne of Wells. He had three sons by his first wife, Anna Maria Bury, who died in 1762. On 7th March 1763, he married Wesley Harman’s widow, Mary, daughter of Rev. Nicholas Milley, DD.
July 24th 1764 – Returned home from Dublin where I purchased most of the Harman Estate in the County Carlow viz Moyle Demesne, 109 acres; Little Moyle, Jno Pain tenant, 100 acres; Part of Moyle, Wm Dillon tenant, 42 acres; Part of Moyle, Widow McEvoy tenant, 35 acres; Part of Do [Ditto?] Anth. Murray tenant 20 acres; Rathedon Court [sic] Stewart tenant; Labenesy [sic] Harry Brewster tenant; & Gormenagh [sic] James Dillon, which amounted to £11,200 the 4th part of which I deposited being £2800 & at said time purchased two leases [for] Estates in County Longford, Glasgloone [sic] & Trillickatemple £33.7.6 paid, & Clumkeen [sic] & Cordevon £37.18.6 paid. The Purchase money of the County Longford amounts to £2960; the 4th of which I did not deposit. ...
[16] This sale arose following the death of Wentworth Harman II (1757) and his eldest son, Wesley Harman (1758). Wentworth’s wife Lucy Mervyn was a daughter of Audley Mervyn of Trillick, another property that subsequently passed to Thomas Bunbury of Kill. There is the possibility of a family connection here. Between 1683 and his death in 1714, Wentworth Harman I of Newcastle, County Longford, and Moyle, Co Carlow, son of Sir Thomas Harman and Anne Jones, was married secondly to Frances Sheppard, daughter of a Colonel Sheppard. Thomas Bunbury of Kill’s grandmother Mary Bunbury was born Mary Sheppard.
[17] One such advertisement appeared in The Dublin Journal and read as follows: ‘To be speedily sold, the Town and Lands of Moyle, and several other Lands in the County of Carlow, the Town and Lands of Bawn, and several other Lands in the County of Longford, and the Black Bull Inn in the County of Meath, the Estates of the late Wesley Harman, Esq; deceased. For further Particulars enquire of the Rev. Charles Doyne, in Molesworth-street, John Kelly, Attorney, in Aungier-street, Dublin, David Gorman at Moyle, near Carlow, and Robert Jenkins at Trillick near Longford, to any of whom Proposals can be made.’.
Charles died in June 1777 aged 65.
Robert Harry Doyne
(1899 - )
Robert Harry Doyne was born in 1899. He was the son of Robert Wentworth Doyne Earl FitzWilliam and Mary Diana Lascelles.
Robert Wentworth Doyne Earl FitzWilliam
Robert Wentworth Doyne Earl FitzWilliam married Mary Diana Lascelles, daughter of Henry Thynne Lascelles 4th Earl of Harewood and Diana Elizabeth Matilda Smythe, in 1898.
Child of Robert Wentworth Doyne Earl FitzWilliam and Mary Diana Lascelles
- Robert Harry Doyne b. 1899
Ann Drake
Ann Drake married Francis Bowker before 1783.
Child of Ann Drake and Francis Bowker
- Thomas Bowker d. 11 Jun 1784
Eliza Drake
The marriage of Eliza Drake and Henry Samuel Bullett was registered in Chelmsford RD, Essex, in the June 1862 quarter.
Eliza Drake and Henry Samuel Bullett were recorded on the 1871 census in Springfield Green, Springfield, Essex. Harry Samuel Bullett, 35, baker & grocer, born Paddington, Eliza his wife, 39, born Springfield; children Harry Alfred 6, Arthur 3 months; both born Springfield & Margaret Devenish, servant. Note that they lived a few places up from Henry Drake & his family.
Eliza Drake and Henry Samuel Bullett were recorded on the 1871 census in Springfield Green, Springfield, Essex. Harry Samuel Bullett, 35, baker & grocer, born Paddington, Eliza his wife, 39, born Springfield; children Harry Alfred 6, Arthur 3 months; both born Springfield & Margaret Devenish, servant. Note that they lived a few places up from Henry Drake & his family.
Children of Eliza Drake and Henry Samuel Bullett
- Henry Alfred Bullett b. Mar 1865, d. Mar 1943
- Arthur Bullett b. Mar 1871, d. 1872
- Henry Samuel Bullett b. Sep 1896
Elizabeth Drake
(before 1790 - )
Elizabeth Drake was born before 1790 in Huntingdonshire. She was the daughter of Francis Drake and Ann Bowker.
In Thomas Bowker's will dated 22 December 1790 in Yaxley, Elizabeth Drake was named as heir.
In Thomas Bowker's will dated 22 December 1790 in Yaxley, Elizabeth Drake was named as heir.
Francis Drake
Francis Drake was born in Huntingdonshire, England. Francis was a farmer in Yaxley, Huntingdonshire, in October 1779.
Francis Drake married Ann Bowker, daughter of Thomas Bowker and Rebecca Robinson, on 2 November 1779 in Yaxley, Huntingdonshire.
Francis Drake married Ann Bowker, daughter of Thomas Bowker and Rebecca Robinson, on 2 November 1779 in Yaxley, Huntingdonshire.
Children of Francis Drake and Ann Bowker
- Mary Drake b. c 1780
- Elizabeth Drake b. b 1790
John Drake
(circa 1720 - )
John Drake was born circa 1720.
John Drake married Ann Bowker on 2 July 1742 in St Peter, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
John Drake married Ann Bowker on 2 July 1742 in St Peter, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
Mary Drake
(circa 1780 - )
Mary Drake was born circa 1780 in Huntingdonshire. She was the daughter of Francis Drake and Ann Bowker.
In Thomas Bowker's will dated 22 December 1790 in Yaxley, Mary Drake was named as heir.
In Thomas Bowker's will dated 22 December 1790 in Yaxley, Mary Drake was named as heir.
Catherine Drake?
(before 1705 - before 1 January 1782)
She is probably Catherine Coy, and possibly married a Drake before Popplewell.. Catherine Drake? was born before 1705.
Catherine Drake? married Richard Coy before 1722. She may be Catherine (Katharina) Maw who married Richard Coy on 1 Sep 1718 at Amoctts..
Catherine Drake? married Humphrey Popplewell, son of Humphrey Popplewell and Mary Whitaker, on 28 September 1738 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Catherine was party to a deed dated 13 November 1745 in Belton, LIN; Indenture between (1) Benjamin Coy of Belton, carpenter (2) Humphrey Poplewell of Belton, yeoman & Catherine his wife (3) Richard Popplewell of Epworth, gent. Sale by the Coys in consideration of £8 by Humphrey to Richard Poplewell of one and half roods of land arable in Belton.
Catherine Drake? was mentioned in the will of Humphrey Popplewell dated 24 December 1751. Catherine Drake? was widowed before 7 February 1755 on the death of her husband Humphrey Popplewell. Catherine was an executor of an unknown person 's estate on 10 February 1755 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.
Catherine Drake? made a will dated 28 July 1768 in Belton, LIN. Catherine Poplewell of Belton, 28 July 1768 left her estate to her grandchildren, Catherine Atkin, Humfrey Atkin & Elizabeth Atkin. They were by her daughter of a previous marriage.
Catherine died before 1 January 1782 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 1 January 1782 in Belton.
The administration of her estate was granted to Humphrey Atkinson on 9 January 1783 at the Stow Archdeaconry. Administration was granted to Humphrey Atkinson alias Atkin, the grandson.
Catherine Drake? married Richard Coy before 1722. She may be Catherine (Katharina) Maw who married Richard Coy on 1 Sep 1718 at Amoctts..
Catherine Drake? married Humphrey Popplewell, son of Humphrey Popplewell and Mary Whitaker, on 28 September 1738 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Catherine was party to a deed dated 13 November 1745 in Belton, LIN; Indenture between (1) Benjamin Coy of Belton, carpenter (2) Humphrey Poplewell of Belton, yeoman & Catherine his wife (3) Richard Popplewell of Epworth, gent. Sale by the Coys in consideration of £8 by Humphrey to Richard Poplewell of one and half roods of land arable in Belton.
Catherine Drake? was mentioned in the will of Humphrey Popplewell dated 24 December 1751. Catherine Drake? was widowed before 7 February 1755 on the death of her husband Humphrey Popplewell. Catherine was an executor of an unknown person 's estate on 10 February 1755 in the Stow Archdeaconry, Lincolnshire.
Catherine Drake? made a will dated 28 July 1768 in Belton, LIN. Catherine Poplewell of Belton, 28 July 1768 left her estate to her grandchildren, Catherine Atkin, Humfrey Atkin & Elizabeth Atkin. They were by her daughter of a previous marriage.
Catherine died before 1 January 1782 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 1 January 1782 in Belton.
The administration of her estate was granted to Humphrey Atkinson on 9 January 1783 at the Stow Archdeaconry. Administration was granted to Humphrey Atkinson alias Atkin, the grandson.
Children of Catherine Drake? and Richard Coy
- Catherine Coy (or Popplewell)+ b. b 25 Sep 1722
- James Coy b. b 10 Sep 1728
Milton Crawford Draper
Henrietta Zabel married thirdly Milton Crawford Draper before 1938. The 1940 US Census shows the Draper family living in San Jose’, California. The family was composed by M. C. Draper, age 30, born in Texas, automobile salesman, wife Margaret, age 34, born in California, sons ‘Henry’, 2 and Paul, two months old, and foster sons Lee Tope, age 10, and Douglas Tope, age 8.
The youngest son Paul Milton Draper was born August 29, 1939 in San Jose and died there July 17, 1941.
The California Death record for Henrietta Zabel is referred to Margaret Draper, deceased January 14, 1947; parents’ surnames are signed as Zabel and Ross.
The youngest son Paul Milton Draper was born August 29, 1939 in San Jose and died there July 17, 1941.
The California Death record for Henrietta Zabel is referred to Margaret Draper, deceased January 14, 1947; parents’ surnames are signed as Zabel and Ross.
Child of Milton Crawford Draper and Henrietta Zabel
- Paul Draper b. c 1940, d. c 1942
Paul Draper
(circa 1940 - circa 1942)
Paul Draper was born circa 1940 in California, USA. He was the son of Milton Crawford Draper and Henrietta Zabel.
Paul died circa 1942 in San Jose, California, USA.
Paul died circa 1942 in San Jose, California, USA.
Mary Elizabeth Millicent Drayton
(before 1850 - )
Mary Elizabeth Millicent Drayton was born before 1850.
Mary Elizabeth Millicent Drayton married Alexander Ashby, son of Alexander Ashby and Sarah Elizabeth Babb, on 10 February 1866 in Holy Innocents, Barbados.
Mary Elizabeth Millicent Drayton married Alexander Ashby, son of Alexander Ashby and Sarah Elizabeth Babb, on 10 February 1866 in Holy Innocents, Barbados.
Child of Mary Elizabeth Millicent Drayton and Alexander Ashby
- Mary Louise Ashby b. c 1867, d. 19 Jan 1888
Margaret Drew
(before 1735 - )
Margaret Drew was born before 1735 in Cork, Ireland.
Margaret Drew married Andrew Nash in September 1752 in Ireland. Marriage settlement dated 2 Sep 1752 between Andrew Nash Esq., of Carkerbegg, Cork, second son of Lewellin Nash Esq., of Farrily, Cork, Francis Drew the elder of Drews Court, Limerick, Esq & Margaret Drew, youngest daughter of the said Francis Drew of Drewcourt, Limerick, Esq of the second part & Francis Drew the younger, eldest son of the said Francis Drew the elder and the Rev William Nashof Farrihy, Cork of the third part reciting that a marriags was soon after to be had and solemnised before the said Andrew Nash and Margaret Drew and writing? that the said Andrew Nash was possessed of several leasehold interests therein mentioned by each said deed of release the said Andrew Nash in consideration of sd marriage and the other conversations therein mentid did grant bargain sale assign realease and cofirm unto the said Francis Drew the younger and Wm Nash and their heirs all the said farme and lands of Carkerbegg, Bally Bark, Newtown Gurteen Ronaslee, Ballymaquirkk ...law more and ... begg in the county of Cork and .... in the county of Kildare with their and every of their rights members and appurtenances and all his the said Andrew Nash right titles insore property claim and demand of and... farms lands .... covenan of renewals therein contained to have and to hold unto the said Francis Drew the younger and William Nash thier heirs & assigns for and during the lives in the several leases of said lands mentioned ...sworn before me at ... Cork, the 19th day of January 1753 by virtue of .. HM Court of Exchequer for taking affdavits pursuant to the statutes.
Margaret Drew married Andrew Nash in September 1752 in Ireland. Marriage settlement dated 2 Sep 1752 between Andrew Nash Esq., of Carkerbegg, Cork, second son of Lewellin Nash Esq., of Farrily, Cork, Francis Drew the elder of Drews Court, Limerick, Esq & Margaret Drew, youngest daughter of the said Francis Drew of Drewcourt, Limerick, Esq of the second part & Francis Drew the younger, eldest son of the said Francis Drew the elder and the Rev William Nashof Farrihy, Cork of the third part reciting that a marriags was soon after to be had and solemnised before the said Andrew Nash and Margaret Drew and writing? that the said Andrew Nash was possessed of several leasehold interests therein mentioned by each said deed of release the said Andrew Nash in consideration of sd marriage and the other conversations therein mentid did grant bargain sale assign realease and cofirm unto the said Francis Drew the younger and Wm Nash and their heirs all the said farme and lands of Carkerbegg, Bally Bark, Newtown Gurteen Ronaslee, Ballymaquirkk ...law more and ... begg in the county of Cork and .... in the county of Kildare with their and every of their rights members and appurtenances and all his the said Andrew Nash right titles insore property claim and demand of and... farms lands .... covenan of renewals therein contained to have and to hold unto the said Francis Drew the younger and William Nash thier heirs & assigns for and during the lives in the several leases of said lands mentioned ...sworn before me at ... Cork, the 19th day of January 1753 by virtue of .. HM Court of Exchequer for taking affdavits pursuant to the statutes.
Children of Margaret Drew and Andrew Nash
- Andrew Nash b. b 1760
- George Nash b. b 1761
- Margaret Nash b. b 1763
- Jane Nash b. b 1765
- Helena Nash+ b. b 1767, d. 29 Mar 1806
- Catherine Nash b. b 1767
Margaret Ward Drew
Margaret Ward Drew married Frank Popplewell, son of James Popplewell and Sarah Ann Petch, in 1896 in Hull RD, Yorkshire.
Children of Margaret Ward Drew and Frank Popplewell
- Frank Popplewell b. 17 Dec 1897
- Edward Popplewell b. 1900, d. 1960
Christopher Drinkall
(circa 1665? - circa 1729)
Christopher Drinkall was born circa 1665?. He may be the son of Christopher & Anne baptised 16 Jan 1669 at Waltham, Lincs. However a Christopher Drinkall was burede 29 Sep 1669 at Luddington..
Christopher resided at Fockerby, Yorkshire, England, 1686.
Christopher Drinkall married Isabel Popplewell, daughter of Thomas Popplewell and Dorothy Unknown, on 3 January 1686/87 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond (4th! Jan 18686/7) describes them as Christopher Drinkall de Stockerby Yks, labourer & Isabella Popplewell of Luddington, spinster. He made his mark. There are no children recorded to this couple in the Lincs IGI.
Christopher died circa 1729.
His will was proved on 27 May 1729. Will of Christopher Drinkall of Fockerby, Adlingfleet.
Christopher resided at Fockerby, Yorkshire, England, 1686.
Christopher Drinkall married Isabel Popplewell, daughter of Thomas Popplewell and Dorothy Unknown, on 3 January 1686/87 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. The marriage bond (4th! Jan 18686/7) describes them as Christopher Drinkall de Stockerby Yks, labourer & Isabella Popplewell of Luddington, spinster. He made his mark. There are no children recorded to this couple in the Lincs IGI.
Christopher died circa 1729.
His will was proved on 27 May 1729. Will of Christopher Drinkall of Fockerby, Adlingfleet.
Children of Christopher Drinkall and Isabel Popplewell
- John Drinkall b. 14 Feb 1697, d. 16 Apr 1694
- Richard Drinkall b. 7 May 1699
- Thomas Drinkall b. 27 Jan 1701
- Hannah Drinkall b. 7 Jul 1705
- Jane Drinkall d. 12 Feb 1726