William Putland

(7 April 1767 - 1 May 1767)
     William Putland was christened on 7 April 1767 in Willingdon, Sussex. He was the son of Harry Putland and Lucy Alwork.
     William was buried on 1 May 1767 in Willingdon, Sussex.

Dorothy Evelyn Puttick

(circa 1895 - March 1952)
     Dorothy Evelyn Puttick was born circa 1895.
     Dorothy Evelyn Puttick married Henry Brereton Hooper as his second wife, in 1922 in London, Kensington RD. Ann Womersley wrote: Eric's mother did have a connection to Henry Brereton Hooper. She became his second wife at the end of 1922 whenshe was 27,and married him as Dorothy Evelyn Puttick.Within a little over 3 months HBH died.Just over three years later Dorothy married another sailor, Capt. Henry P. Womersley whom we believe was a friend of the Hooper family and the couple had two sons, John and my husband, Eric.
     Dorothy Evelyn Hooper married Henry P Womersley as her third husband, circa June 1926 in Marylebone RD. They had 2 children: John & Eric, the latter living in Shoreham in 2012.
     Dorothy's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1952 in Hove RD, Sussex.

John Joseph Puttman

     John Joseph Puttman married Dorothy Wafford, daughter of Wallace Walter Wafford and Lydia Anne Gutteridge, on 3 February 1919 in St Helen, Kensington, London, Middlesex.

Henry Edmond Lavallin Puxley

(14 February 1866 - 13 August 1900)
     Henry Edmond Lavallin Puxley was born on 14 February 1866 in Dunboy Castle, Cork.
Henry Edmond Lavallin Puxley married Jane Eliza Halahan, daughter of Dean John Halahan and Harriette Sargent, on 15 September 1897 in Berehaven, Cork. 5th Sep according to Agnes Townsend's notebook: Mr Puxley, Dunboy Castle married Miss Halahan.
Henry Edmund Lavallin Puxley & Eliza Halahan (Puxley’s Castle, Dunboy)
There were two children in the family: Henry Waller Lavallin (June 1898), Royal Navy, was educated at the Royal Naval Colleges of Osborne and Dartmouth. He married Naumai Kathleen Clephane Guinness, only daughter of Edwin Roland Guinness of Timaru, New Zealand, and died in 1973; John Paul Lavallin (Jan. 1900) was a baby of 6 months when his father died. As he grew up, he and his brother spent the first six months of each year in Switzerland and the second six months with their grandparents (Dean Halahan and his wife) in The Glebe. The boys moved to live in Dublin in 1909 after their mother remarried (her second husband was Dr. William Steele Haughton MD of Dublin). She died on Sept. 10th 1965 aged 93 ½ years. Shortly before that she had paid her last visit to Dunboy with her son Commander John Paul Puxley of the Royal Navy who said that those six months spent in Berehaven were the happiest of his life. He married Janet Agnes Mantle, daughter of Benjamin Mantle of Jesmond, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire and lived in Sandy, Bedfordshire. John Paul was the last of the direct Dunboy Branch of the Puxley family. Other branches of the Puxleys are widely scattered: in Berkshire (England, Quebec, Ottawa, Ontario, Toronto, Halifax (Nova Scotia) St John’s (New Brunswick) and Sydney (Australia). In 1921 Mr. and Mrs Albert Thomas came as caretakers to the Puxley Castle in Dunboy. It was during the War of Independence. Rumour had it that the Castle was going to become a base for the British army. On June 9th 1921, after the Caretakers had been brought outside, the local unit of the Irish Republican Army burned down the roof and rooms of the Castle. Later Henry W L Puxley claimed £130,000 as compensation for the burning. He was awarded £50,500 at the Skibbereen Quarter Sessions. A magnificent-looking building in its day, the Castle attracted the interest of the Jesuit Order who contemplated turning it into College. A C.I.E. Hotel was also mooted for it. All these plans fell through. When it was put up for auction in May 1926, bidding started at £1000 and eventually the Castle and 215 acres of land were bought for £2020 by Maurice D Power, Publican, Droumlave, Adrigole, for his son Mossie who settled in Dunboy and married Mae Murphy NT Cahirgarriff N S, daughter of Jeremiah Murphy and Kate O’Sullivan, Cahirgarriff. Included in the land also, at the far end down by the sea, are the ruins of Donal Cam O’Sullivan Beare’s Castle, the walls of which were battered down by cannon guns during the Siege of Dunboy in June 1602

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     Henry died on 13 August 1900 aged 34.

Children of Henry Edmond Lavallin Puxley and Jane Eliza Halahan

Henry Waller Lavallin Puxley

(June 1898 - 1973)
     Henry Waller Lavallin Puxley was born in June 1898 in Ireland. He was the son of Henry Edmond Lavallin Puxley and Jane Eliza Halahan.
     Henry was educated at Royal Naval College of Osborne and Dartmouth, Dartmouth.
     Henry served in the Royal Navy served.
Henry Waller Lavallin Puxley married Naumi Kathleen Clephane Guiness in 1921. She was the only daughter of Edwin Roland Guiness of Timaru, NZ.
     Henry died in 1973.

Lt Cdr John Paul Lavallin Puxley

(21 January 1900 - 26 December 1982)
     Lt Cdr John Paul Lavallin Puxley was born on 21 January 1900 in Dunboy, Cork. He was the son of Henry Edmond Lavallin Puxley and Jane Eliza Halahan.
Lt Cdr John Paul Lavallin Puxley married Janet Agnes Mantle. She was the daughter of Benjamin Mantle of Jesmond, Biggleswade Bedfordshire. John was a Commander in the Royal Navy.
     John resided at Sandy, Bedfordshire. John Paul is the last of the direct Dunboy branch of the Puxley family.
     John died on 26 December 1982 in Sandy, Bedfordshire, aged 82.

Kate Pyett

     Kate Pyett married Solomon Bullett, son of George Bullett and Amelia Nice, circa December 1913 in Hessett, Suffolk.

Ada Annie Pyke

(1877 - 1948)
     Ada Annie Pyke was born in 1877 in Timor, Victoria. She was the daughter of George Pyke and Ann Clarkson.
Ada Annie Pyke married William Gavin Robertson, son of Duncan Robertson and Isabella Sinclair, in 1897 in Maryborough, Victoria.
     Ada died in 1948 in Broken Hill, New South Wales.

Emma Pyke

(1873 - 12 June 1942)
     Emma Pyke was also known as Pike in records. She was born in 1873 in Craigie, Victoria. She was the sister of Ada Pyke, daughters of George & Ann (Clarkson) Pyke.. She was the daughter of George Pyke and Ann Clarkson.
Emma Pyke married Robert Robertson, son of Duncan Robertson and Isabella Sinclair, on 5 December 1892 in Barclay Street, Maryborough. By Presbyterian rites at her mother's house.
     Emma died on 12 June 1942 in 24 Darling Street, Maryborough, Victoria. She was buried in Maryborough, Victoria.

Children of Emma Pyke and Robert Robertson

George Pyke

     George Pyke married Ann Clarkson.

Children of George Pyke and Ann Clarkson

Janet Pyper

     Janet Pyper married James Dunbar on 10 April 1634 in Dyke, Moray.

Child of Janet Pyper and James Dunbar

Child of Janet Pyper and James Dunbar

Laura Winifred Quaife

(circa 1884 - June 1964)
     Laura Winifred Quaife was born circa 1884.
Laura Winifred Quaife married William Albert Edwin Wafford, son of William Henry Wafford and Elizabeth Hall, on 27 October 1906 in St George, Tufnell Park, London.
     Laura's death was registered in the quarter ending in June 1964 in Surrey.

Anthony William Quay

(4 July 1952 - 19 February 1974)
     Anthony William Quay was born on 4 July 1952 in Surrey, England. He was the son of William Hendry Quay.
     Anthony died on 19 February 1974 in Melbourne, Victoria, aged 21.

John David Quay

(19 October 1948 - 3 August 1977)
     John David Quay was born on 19 October 1948 in Surrey, England. He was the son of William Hendry Quay.
     John died on 3 August 1977 in New South Wales, Australia, aged 28.

William Hendry Quay

(12 November 1920 - 19 January 1984)
     William Hendry Quay was born on 12 November 1920 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
     William died on 19 January 1984 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, aged 63.

Children of William Hendry Quay

Anne de la Queuille

( - after 1579)
     Anne de la Queuille was born in France. She was the daughter of Francois del la Queuille and Anne d'Espinay.
Anne de la Queuille married John Stuart Lord of Aubigny, son of John Stewart 3rd Earl of Lennox and Lady Anne Stewart (Countess of Lennox), circa 1542. He married about 1542, Anne (half sister of the 2nd wife of his grand uncle Robert Stuart, seigneur d'Aubigny), daughter & co-heir of Francois de la Queuille, seingeur de la Queuille, by his second wife Anne, daugher of Jacques d'Epinay, seigneur d'Usse et de St Michael-sur-Loire..
     Anne de la Queuille made a will dated 4 December 1579.
     Anne died after 1579.

Child of Anne de la Queuille and John Stuart Lord of Aubigny

Francois del la Queuille

     Francois was a seigneur in Queuille, Auvergne, France. He was born in Auvergne, France.
Francois del la Queuille married Anne d'Espinay, daughter of Jacques d'Espinay, in France.
Francois del la Queuille married Marguerite de Castelnau in France.

Child of Francois del la Queuille and Marguerite de Castelnau

Child of Francois del la Queuille and Anne d'Espinay

Jacqueline de la Queuille

( - after 1542)
     Jacqueline de la Queuille was the daughter of Francois del la Queuille and Marguerite de Castelnau.
Jacqueline de la Queuille married Robert Stuart Lord Aubigny, son of John Stewart Earl of Lennox and Margaret Montgomerie Countess of Lennox, after 1527.
     Jacqueline died after 1542.

(?) Quicksall

     (?) Quicksall married Unknown Cox? before 1660.

Child of (?) Quicksall and Unknown Cox?

William Quicksall

(5 January 1660 - 25 September 1702)
     William Quicksall was christened on 5 January 1660 in St Peter, Sheffield, Yorkshire. Another Wililam Quicksall was born at Sheffield in 1672 and emigrated to the USA; another was baptised 23 Oct 1670 at Dronfield, Derbyshire, son of Henry. One married Sara Clarke in 1674 at Rotherham who is probably the Sarah uxor Will Quicksall who was buried 27 Jan 1686 at Sheffield. He was the son of (?) Quicksall and Unknown Cox?
A William Quicksall married Sarah Clarke, widpw, on 20 April 1674 at Rotherham according to Phillimore's marriages & Boyd's Marriage index. A Sarah Quicksall, wife of William was buried 13 Nov 1673 at Sheffield.
     William was buried on 25 September 1702 in Sheffield, St Peter's, YKS. A William Quicksall of Sheffield, left a will dated/proved in 15 Nov 1702 at York.

Thomas Quincey

     Thomas Quincey married Ann Bowker on 6 December 1746 in Yaxley, Huntingdonshire. By banns, out of the parish.

Elizabeth de Quinci/Quincy

     Elizabeth de Quinci/Quincy was the daughter of Roger de Quincy 2nd Earl of Winchester.
Elizabeth de Quinci/Quincy married Alexander Comyn Earl of Buchan, son of William Comyn and Marjory, of Buchan,.

Children of Elizabeth de Quinci/Quincy and Alexander Comyn Earl of Buchan

Roger de Quincy 2nd Earl of Winchester

     Roger de Quincy 2nd Earl of Winchester was the son of Saher de Quincy Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont.
Roger de Quincy 2nd Earl of Winchester married Ellen, (of Galloway),.

Child of Roger de Quincy 2nd Earl of Winchester

Saher de Quincy Earl of Winchester

     Saher de Quincy Earl of Winchester married Margaret de Beaumont.

Child of Saher de Quincy Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont

Bridget Quinlan

(between 1823 and 1825 - 20 March 1898)
     Bridget Quinlan was born between 1823 and 1825.
Bridget Quinlan married Edmund Colbert, son of John Colbert, on 3 February 1876 in St Rose, Kapunda, South Australia. He was a widower aged 64, son of John and she was single aged 52.
     Bridget and Edmund resided at Tarlee, South Australia.
     Bridget died on 20 March 1898 in Kapunda, South Australia.

Johanna Quinlan

(before 1830 - )
     Johanna Quinlan married John Colbert (of Conna). Johanna Quinlan was born before 1830 in Cork, Ireland. Johanna was present at Abby Colbert's christening on 23 June 1844 in Conna, Cork, Ireland. Johanna was present at Catherine Colbert's christening on 6 September 1846 in Conna, Cork. Johanna was present at Thomas Colbert's christening on 2 March 1849 in Conna, Cork. Johanna became Thomas Colbert's godmother at his christening on 12 June 1849 in Conna, Cork. Johanna was present at Michael Colbert (of Conna)'s christening on 5 October 1851 in Conna, Cork.

Children of Johanna Quinlan and John Colbert (of Conna)

Margaret Quinn

(circa 1843 - 30 June 1873)
     Margaret Quinn was born circa 1843.
Margaret Quinn married Charles Hagan, son of John Hagan and Elizabeth McShane, on 12 November 1871 in Killyman, Coal Island, Dungannon RD, Tyrone. Both of full age, bachelor & spinster, he was a baker of Dungannon and son of John Hagan, merchant, her deceased father was James Quin, chandler. Both signed in the presence of Daniel O'Connell O'Hagan & Teresa Quinn. .
     Margaret died on 30 June 1873 in Irish St, Dungannon, Tyrone. Margaret Hagan died 30 Jun 1873, aged 30, married, the informant was Charles Hagan of Irish Street, present at death.

Child of Margaret Quinn and Charles Hagan

John Quinton

     John Quinton married Louisa Squirrell, daughter of Thomas Squirrell and Dinah Unknown (Squirrell), on 25 November 1834 in Hitcham, Suffolk.

Catherine R...

(circa 1640 - )
     Catherine R... was also known as Catherine R... in records. She was born circa 1640.
Catherine R... married Edward Mason on 23 May 1661 in Christ Church, Barbados.

Children of Catherine R... and Edward Mason

John Radciffe

     John Radciffe married Augusta Hume Murray, daughter of Lt Gen John Murray Lt Governor and Elilzabeth Hume, on 17 May 1828 in British Guiana. They had 7 known childen. The British Guiana webstate gives her birth as in Newfoundland and her marrage date as 14 Jun 1828 to John Radcliffe R.N..