Robert Handcock

Child of Robert Handcock

Robert Handcock

(October 1839 - 1906)
     Robert Handcock was born in October 1839 in Stradbally, Laois. He was the son of Rev Elias Handcock.
     Robert died in 1906.

Child of Robert Handcock

Rev Robert Handcock

(1800 - 19 August 1844)
     Rev Robert Handcock was born in 1800 in Dublin, Ireland. He was the son of Rev Robert Handcock D D and Jane Bryanton.
     Robert matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, on 7 July 1817. Robert Handcock, pensioner (Mr Fea), aged 17, son of Robert, clericus, born Dublin. BA 1823, MA 1832. Robert was minor canon St Patrick's cathedral 1824-7, Curate Killany (Clogher) 1825, Vicar Ballilnafagh (Kildare) 1827-39, curate St Thomas 1833-40, Rector Ballymaglasson (Meath) 1843-4 between 1824 and 1844.
Rev Robert Handcock married Jane Elizabeth Macklin in April 1824 in Ireland. She was the daughter of Gerald Macklin, surgeon of Dublin.
The Westmeath journal reported on 8 April 1284: On Wednesday last, in St. Mark's Church by the Rev. Doctor Handcock, the Rev. Robert Handcock, Domestic Chaplain to the Right Hon. Viscount Castlemaine, to Jane Elizabeth, second daughter of Gerald Macklin, Esq., State Surgeon..
Rev Robert Handcock married secondly Frances Jane Langley on 7 July 1840. She was the daughter of Hmphre Langley of Wellington, Somerset.
     Robert died on 19 August 1844 in Dublin. He was buried in St Patrick's Cathedral graveyard, Dublin.

Robert Ball Handcock

(22 March 1823 - 1894)
     Robert Ball Handcock was born on 22 March 1823 in Ireland. He was the son of Rev William Handcock and Sarah Coddington.
     Robert died in 1894.

Rev Robert Handcock D D

(1770 - 8 April 1848)
     Rev Robert Handcock D D was born in 1770 in Dublin. He was the son of William Handcock and Susannah Lloyd.
     Robert matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, on 25 October 1787. Robert Handcock, SC, (Mr Craig) aged 17; son of William, armiger. Born Dublin. BA 1791, MA 1800. BD & DD 1809.
Rev Robert Handcock D D married Jane Bryanton on 25 December 1794 in St Ann, Dublin. The Hibernian chronicle on 1 Jan 1795 reported: Robert Handcock, esq., of Marlborough St, Dublin, married Miss Bryanton of Frederick St, Dublin.
He was Grand Secretary of the Grand Masters Lodge between 1808 and 1819.. Robert in 1811.
     Robert died on 8 April 1848. Above named Rev Robt Handcock DD, d. 8 April 1848, aged 78 yrs, wife Mrs. Jane Handcock, d. 3 March 1851, aged 82 years.

Children of Rev Robert Handcock D D and Jane Bryanton

Robert French Handcock

( - 3 December 1871)
     Robert French Handcock was the son of Richard Handcock 2nd Baron Castlemaine and Ann French.
He married Isabella Louisa Gordon on 11 April 1848. She was the daughter of James Gordon and died on 19 April 1898.
Robert French Handcock served in the military as a Captan in the Royal Horse Artillery.
     Robert died on 3 December 1871.

Robert John Handcock

     Robert John Handcock was the son of Richard Handcock 3rd Baron Castlemaine and Margaret Harris.
Robert John Handcock married Caroline Emily Louise Pester on 3 January 1856 in Stoke Damerel, Devon, England.

Child of Robert John Handcock and Caroline Emily Louise Pester

Samuel Handcock

     Samuel Handcock was the son of Thomas Handcock and Dorothy Green.

Rev Samuel Fraser Handcock

(circa 1861 - 9 March 1930)
     Rev Samuel Fraser Handcock was born circa 1861 in Hilton, Dorset. He was the son of Richard George Handcock and Mary Swinhoe.
     Samuel matriculated at Cambridge University in 1882. Samuel was a clergyman between 1885 and 1930. Ordained deacon (Worcester) 1885; priest, 1887; Curate of Pershore, Worcs., 1885-7. C. of Peopleton, 1887-8. C. of Caversham, Oxon., 1888-91. C. of St John's, Buenos Aires, 1891-2. Chaplain at Montevideo, 1892-1903. Vicar of Stourton Caundle, Dorset, 1903-7. Vicar of Wilsford with Woodford, Wilts., 1907-14. Rector of Zeals, 1914-21. Perpetual Curate of W. Knoyle, 1925-30.
     Samuel died on 9 March 1930 in 'Abbey House', Shaftesbury, Wiltshire?.

Sarah Handcock

(circa 1664 - before 1705)
     Sarah Handcock was born circa 1664 in Meath, Ireland. She was described as the second daughter. She was the daughter of William Handcock and Abigail Stanley.
Sarah Handcock married Capt Chichester Phillips, son of Chichester Phillips and Susanna Warner, on 17 August 1685?. They had several children.
     Sarah died before 1705.

Child of Sarah Handcock and Capt Chichester Phillips

Sarah Handcock

( - 1798)
     Sarah Handcock was the daughter of Rev? Eliah Handcock and 'Widow' Crowse.
     Sarah died in 1798.

Sarah Handcock

     Sarah Handcock was born in Westmeath, Ireland. She was the daughter of Rev Richard Handcock and Sarah Toler.
Sarah Handcock married Richard St George in 1763.
12 Sep Kilkenny, Birth on Thursday last, at Kilrush, the Lady of Richard St George, esq., was safely delivered of a daughter.

Sarah Handcock

     Sarah Handcock was the daughter of Thomas Handcock and Dorothy Green.

Sarah Handcock

(circa 1799 - 17 May 1885)
     Sarah Handcock was born circa 1799. She was the daughter of Richard Handcock 2nd Baron Castlemaine and Ann French.
She married on 4 Nov 1817 Maj. General Christopher Hamilton who died 14 Dec 1842.
     Sarah died on 17 May 1885.

Sarah Handcock

(2 May 1811 - )
     Sarah Handcock was christened on 2 May 1811 in Whitechurch, Wexford. She was the daughter of Rev Thomas Handcock MA and Olivia Potts.

Sarah Handcock

     Sarah Handcock was the daughter of Joseph Handcock and Anna Forbes?
     Sarah Handcock was mentioned in the will of Joseph Handcock dated 13 October 1729.

Shusannah Handcock

     Shusannah Handcock was the daughter of Sir William Handcock and Elizabeth Coddington. Shusannah Handcock was buried on 24 November 1701 in St John, Dublin.

Son Handcock

(1844 - )
     Son Handcock was born in 1844. The Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent 22 October 1844 announced Oct 20, at Stradbally, the lady of the Rev Elias Handcock, of a son. She was the daughter of Rev Elias Handcock and Roberta Arthur.

Stanley Handcock

     Stanley Handcock was the son of Rev Elias Handcock and Catherine Smyth.

Very Rev Stephen Handcock

(3 September 1657 - after 24 April 1718)
     Very Rev Stephen Handcock was born on 3 September 1657 in Waterstown, Carlow/Kildare/Westmeath, Ireland. He was the third son. He was the son of William Handcock and Abigail Stanley.
     Stephen matriculated at Trinity College, Dublin, on 4 December 1674. Pensioner (Mr Wetenhall, Dublin) Dec 4 1674 aged 17; son of William Generosus; born co. Meath. B.A. Vern 1678. [Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge; Dean of Kilmacduagh]
     Stephen matriculated at Caius College, Cambridge University, on 9 May 1679. Stephen was a clergyman in 1685. Vicar of Ahascragh, Killyon, Tesseragh, Taghboy, Dissert and Lisnugg (then Elph) 1685. He was deprived (attainted 1689) under King James II, but was restored by King William & Queen Mary.
Margaret Warner married secondly Very Rev Stephen Handcock on 26 August 1688.
He was attainted in 1689. Stephen was Dean of Kilmacduagh 1697-1719 & Dean of Clonmacnoise 1689-1697, Rector of Ahern (Cork) 1693-1719 between 1689 and 1719.
     Very Rev Stephen Handcock and Sir William Handcock, Rev Matthew Handcock, Adam Handcock, Hannah Handcock, George Rochford, John Rochford and Capt Chichester Phillips were beneficiaries in William Handcock's will dated 20 June 1705 in Dublin, Ireland.
     Stephen died after 24 April 1718 in Athlone, Westmeath/Roscommon, Ireland. His will mentions his wife Margaret and son & heir Gustavus.
     His will was proved on 4 July 1718 at the Prerogative Court of Armagh, Ireland. An unknown person was mentioned as deceased in a deed dated 5 June 1719. Lease between Gustavus Handcock of Athlone, Westmeath, esq., son & heir of Stephen Handcock of Athlone, Dean of Kilmacugh, deceased, to Thomas Gates of Great Connall?, Kildare, part of Devenish's Court & garden in Athlone, for the lives of sd Gustavus Handcock, George Rochfort of Galstown, Westmeath, John Rochefort of Dublin. Witnesses: John Lalley?, James Eough of Athlone, merchants, Thady Kerraghan gt?. Registered 14 Sep 1720.
This fiat containeth his Majesty's grant and donation of the Deanery of the Cathedral Church of Kilmacduach, etc. now void and His Majestiy's disponsal, by the death of Stephen Handcock, late Dean thereof unto Charles Northcote... in the diocese of Cloyne ... 19 Nov 1719.

Children of Very Rev Stephen Handcock and Margaret Warner

Susannah Handcock

(8 March 1746/47 - )
     Susannah Handcock was born on 8 March 1746/47 in Dublin, Ireland. She was the daughter of Rev Richard Handcock and Sarah Toler. Susannah Handcock was christened on 13 March 1746/47 in St Mary, Dublin, Ireland.
Susannah Handcock married Francis Whyte Edgeworth in May 1768 in Ireland.
Dublin 19 June Birth: in Digge's-street, the lady of Francis Whyte Edgeworth, Esq, of Pallasmore in the county of Longford, of a son.

Child of Susannah Handcock and Francis Whyte Edgeworth

Susannah Handcock

     Susannah Handcock was the daughter of William Handcock and Susan/Sarah Warburton.

Susannah Handcock

     Susannah Handcock was the daughter of Rev Robert Handcock D D and Jane Bryanton.
Susannah Handcock married Samuel Galbraith.

Thomas Handcock

(28 May 1654 - circa 1726)
     Thomas Handcock was born on 28 May 1654 in Westmeath, Ireland. He was the second son. He was the son of William Handcock and Abigail Stanley. Thomas Handcock matriculated on 16 March 1670/71 at Trinity College, Dubllin, Thomas Handcock, pensioner (Mr Thullis), aged about 16; son of William armiger, born co. Westmeath.
Thomas Handcock married Dorothy Green on 6 July 1677. He was of Hoy, Westmeath. They had 8 children.      
Thomas Handcock was a Member of Parliament in 1692 for Lanesboro, Longford/Roscommon, Ireland.
Thomas Handcock married secondly (?) Trayle.
     Thomas Handcock married thirdly Catherine Fisher.
     Thomas Handcock made a will dated 13 May 1725. Will of Thomas Handcock of Twyford, Westmeath - charges all his estate in Ireland except the mansion house & lands of Twyford & Coolock? in co. Westmeath with some of £160 pa.a. for his wife Katherine, as by power reserved to him by his son William Handcock's settlement. Bequeaths to his wife all arrears of any annuity due or becomiing due from executors of his son William Handcock, or from Richard Geering & Gustavus Handcock, esq. All goods and other possessions to his wife and she to be the sole executor, 13 May 1725. Wintessed by W Moreton, Patrick Russell, Bart Connor.
     Thomas died circa 1726 in Twyford, Ballyloughloe, Westmeath, Ireland.
     His will was proved on 19 November 1726 at the Prerogative Court of Armagh, Ireland.

Children of Thomas Handcock and Dorothy Green

Thomas Handcock

     Thomas Handcock was the son of William Handcock and Susan/Sarah Warburton.
     Thomas died. He was the third son and also left no issue.

Thomas Handcock

     Thomas Handcock was the son of Thomas Handcock and Dorothy Green.

Thomas Handcock

     Thomas died in infancy. He was the son of Richard Handcock 2nd Baron Castlemaine and Ann French.

Thomas Handcock

     Thomas Handcock was the son of Unknown Handcock.
     In Joseph Handcock's will dated 13 October 1729, Thomas Handcock was named as executor of the estate.

Rev Thomas Handcock BA

(circa 1793 - )
     Rev Thomas Handcock BA was born circa 1793 in Westmeath, Ireland. He was the son of Rev Thomas Handcock MA.
     Thomas matriculated at Trinity College, Dubllin, on 4 July 1810. Thomas Handcock, pensioner (educated by his father), aged 17; son of Thomas, clericus, born Westmeath. BA 1815. Thomas 1816 Thomas Handcock, prebend of Whitechurch, born in Westmeath, educated by his father, entered TCD July 4 1810 aged 17, BA 1815, curate Myshall 1815, curate Powerstown 1816 at Powerstown, Kilkenny, in 1816.

Rev Thomas Handcock MA

(circa 1754 - 2 May 1826)
     Rev Thomas Handcock MA was born circa 1754 in Westmeath, Ireland. He was the son of Rev Elias Handcock and Catherine Smyth.
     Thomas matriculated at Trinity College, Dubllin, on 9 July 1770. Thomas Handcock, pensioner (Mr Prendergast), aged 16; son of Elias, clericus, born Westmeath. BA 1775, MA 1810.
He was curate of Athlone in 1782. Thomas was curate at Athlone, Westmeath/Roscommon, in 1782.
Rev Thomas Handcock MA married Olivia Potts. He had 12 children. Thomas was appointed Prebend of Whitechurch in 1802.
The Ecclesiastical report to Parliament in 1807 states that the Incumbent Rev Thos Handcock has cure of souls, resides in the neighbourhood of his parish at Refs (Ross), is building a Glebe House, duties discharged by himself.
     Thomas died on 2 May 1826 in Whitechurch, Wexford. He was buried on 4 May 1826 in Whitechurch.

Children of Rev Thomas Handcock MA and Olivia Potts

Child of Rev Thomas Handcock MA