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EDWARD< | EDWARD< | ||
- | [[edward1|EDWARD]]//< | + | [[edward1|EDWARD]]//< |
+ | He married CATHERINE REILLY, who died December 17, 1828 at Blackhall, county Meath. | ||
- | Notes for EDWARD RYAN:\\ Ryan family was Roman Catholic. | + | From //" |
+ | < | ||
+ | Edward | ||
+ | Philip O' | ||
+ | blessed with numerous offspring, two daughters and eleven sons. | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | Family | + | The family |
- | The family held their lands from Michael Aylmer of Lyons. A 99 year lease was | + | The family held their lands from Michael Aylmer of Lyons. A 99-year lease was |
signed and dated May 1, 1779. Their principal residence was Ballinakill. They | signed and dated May 1, 1779. Their principal residence was Ballinakill. They | ||
held lands in Ballinakill and Ballyvoneen in the barony of Ikeathy and | held lands in Ballinakill and Ballyvoneen in the barony of Ikeathy and | ||
Oughterany in North Kildare. | Oughterany in North Kildare. | ||
- | ^ Children of EDWARD RYAN and CATHERINE REILLY | + | //NOTE: As the table below combines information from disparate sources, it |
- | | i. | [[edward4|EDWARD]]< | + | contains some inconsistencies. |
- | | ii. | [[james4|JAMES]], | + | but his birth date is three years after that of his brother, Patrick.// |
- | | iii. | THOMAS, b. October 10, 1771. | | + | |
+ | ^ Children of EDWARD RYAN and CATHERINE REILLY: | ||
+ | | i. | [[thomas4|THOMAS]]< | ||
| | He had close connections with some of the more prominent people in the United Irishmen. | | | | He had close connections with some of the more prominent people in the United Irishmen. | | ||
| | He was a magistrate in County Kildare following the granting of Catholic relief in April 1793. | | | | He was a magistrate in County Kildare following the granting of Catholic relief in April 1793. | | ||
- | | | On Monday, July 13, 1795 he was escorting prisoners from Kilcock to the jail at Naas -- a group of Defenders attempted to rescue the prisoners, and he was shot in the attempt -- quite seriously. | | + | | | On Monday, July 13, 1795, he was escorting prisoners from Kilcock to the jail at Naas -- a group of Defenders attempted to rescue the prisoners, and he was shot in the attempt -- quite seriously. | |
- | | | The Kildare Militia was formed in 1794. He was a lieutenant in the Donaldea | + | | | The Kildare Militia was formed in 1794. He was a lieutenant in the Donadea |
+ | | ii. | Philip -- "went to Copenhagen and married (first) a Danish lady, the daughter of Baron Firsh, and after her death married (secondly) a Miss Farrell, born in Denmark, but, as the name implies of Irish extraction." | ||
+ | | iii. | Patrick, b. 1769, d. March 9, 1819 at Enniscorthy -- Bishop of Ferns | | ||
+ | | iv. | John -- joined the Spanish army | | ||
+ | | v. | Bernard -- entered the East India Company' | ||
+ | | vi. | James -- "the well-known correspondent, | ||
+ | | vii. | [[edward4|EDWARD]], | ||
+ | | viii. | Geroge -- "died in Copenhagen, December 6, 1861. the last survivor of the brothers" | ||
+ | | ix. | William -- died young | | ||
+ | | x. | Richard -- died young | | ||
+ | | xi. | Joseph -- "a gentleman of refined taste, kind of hospitable, after spending many years in Barcelona in Spain, came to reside at the Grove, county Meath" | | ||
+ | | | plus two daughters | ||
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