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BRIAN J. CANTWELL'S IRISH MEMORIALS-PART ONE
Continued

Quaker affiliation in some of its branches. One of our Earl ancestors
(Robert, of Coolroe, Co Wexford, d 1699) had a daughter who married
Benjamin Manifold.  Manley, Moore, Murphy, Nalty, Needham (John who
died in 1744 aged 20 is a very early stone), Newsome (older spelling), 
Nuzum (the present form, in same graveyard - some went to Madison Co.
N.Y.), Nicholson of Killowen O'Neill, Ormsby (family of Rev. Wm. 
Ormsby, Rector of Arklow in mid 19th Century), Philpot, Prestage (a 
form of Prestwich, as it was first spelt in this family in Co Wexford,
and as you readers know, the Prestages were intemarried with the old
Hollinsworths of Cronelusk, Arklow, prior to extant records), Price,
Richardson, Rogan, Saville, Sharpe, Sherwood, Shirlow, Skanill, Ste-
phens, Storey, Stringer (neighbours of the Hollinsworths), Symes,
Tackaberry:-
 
4.  Erected by/William & Catherine Tackaberry/of Arklow in memory of
their children/Richard died 20 of March 1841/aged 12 years/Susan died
15th of Feb 1851 aged 7 years/Catherine died lst of July 185l/aged 11
months/William died 25th of April 1857/aged 19 years/Thomas died 26th
of Nov(?) 1862/aged 21 years/also the above William Tackaberry/who 
died the 14 of Feby 1866 aged 63 years/also the above Catherine Tack-
aberry who/departed this life June the 22nd 1876 aged 65 years.

5.  Erected/by/Elizabeth Tackaberry/of Reherd/in memory of her beloved
brother/Samuel/died 3rd April 1881/aged 60 years/also the above/
Elizabeth Tackaberry/died 25th April 1898 aged 83 years.

6.  Erected in memory of Thomas Tackaberry/who departed this life 
June 3rd 1817 aged 62/years/also his son John Tackaberry who departed 
/this life June 9th l822 aged 25 years.
Tindall, Tomlinson, Tuke (several intermarriages with Hollingsworth),
Turnbull Tyrrell (ditto - mariner family.  Tyrrell is a very old Ark-
low name), Wade, Waldron, Warren, Weld, Whiteacre, Whisson,
Wilson, Wright.
TO BE CONTINUED.


"Pleasant Pigg"

Not our ancestor, is a man 28, with children named Candy, Young, and 
Doctor Pigg. See for yourself	by reading the U.S. Census of Chesterfield 
County, South Carolina, 1850, p. 153. When you read his name ... try not 
to smile. (He named a son "Young Pigg???")


ALUMNI CANTABRIGIENSES - PART TWO

Continuing from p. 18.
 (8) Hollingworth, Thomas, admitted pensioner at Trinity, July 6, 1668.
 (9) Hollingsworth, John Herbert.  Admitted pensioner at Sidney, Oct 2,
     1894, son of John McKee Hollingsworth, physician and surgeon of
     Felsted, Essex. Born May 20, 1875, at Leeds, Yorkshire.  School,
     Felsted (Mr H.A. Dalton). Matriculated Michaelmas 1894; Scholar,
     B.A. (21st Wrangler) 1897. Assistant Master at Rossall School, 
     1899-1904; at Harrow, 1904-32; House Master, 1920-32; retired.
     Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt. R.M.A..; Belgian Croix de
     Guerre; D.S.C.) Living at Midhurst, Sussex, in 1945. (Schoolmas-
     ters' Directories; Univ. War List.) (Note by Editor of HR: He 
     represents the Rathfryland Family of Presbyterian/Church of Ire-
     land persuasion, which had lived there in Co Down since at least 
     the 1690s, and the first known of whom was Henry Hollinsworth of 
     Kinghill, Clonduff Parish, the most likely person to be a brother 
     to Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr., if he had any.)
(10) Hollingsworth, John Reed. Admitted Pensioner at Trinity, July 3,



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