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Ernest Earl was the son of James Earl and Susan Pyner.
He was born circa 1881 at Cambridge, England.4,2,3
He married Amy Mizzen.
He was a cabinet maker in 1901.3 |
Amy Mizzen married Ernest Earl, son of James Earl and Susan Pyner. |
Edward Earl was the son of James Earl and Susan Pyner. He was born circa 1875 at Cambridge, England.3,2 He married Ada Payne. |
Phoebe Earl was the daughter of James Earl and Susan Pyner.
She was born circa 1873 at Cambridge, England.4,2
She married Alfred Saunders after 1901.
She was a boot fitter in 1901.3 |
Alfred Saunders married Phoebe Earl, daughter of James Earl and Susan Pyner, after 1901. |
Jessie Dempster was the daughter of Robert Dempster and Lilly Stenneth. She was born circa 1858 at Ontario. |
George Dempster was the son of Robert Dempster and Lilly Stenneth.
He was born circa 1856 at Ontario.
He was a Carpenter in 1871. |
Sarah Dempster? was the daughter of Robert Dempster and Lilly Stenneth.
She was born circa 1852 at Ontario.
She married George Monk.
This is just a guess as to the relationship between Robert, Sarah and George. In the 1871 census, Sarah Monk is listed with Robert's household, married, and George Monk is listed in the same dwelling, different family, also married. |
George Monk was born circa 1844 at Scotland. He married Sarah Dempster?, daughter of Robert Dempster and Lilly Stenneth. |
Anne Smith was the daughter of John Smith and Lilly A. Dempster. She was born circa 1883 at Ontario. |
Freddy Smith was the son of John Smith and Lilly A. Dempster. He was born circa 1890 at Ontario. |
George? Dempster was the son of George Dempster. He was born circa 1880. |
Georgina? Dempster was the daughter of George Dempster. She was born circa 1880. |
John Woodward was the son of Henry Woodward and Mary Ann Forrester.
He was born circa 1850 at England.2
He was a Iron finisher in 1871. |
Dorcus Woodward was the daughter of Henry Woodward and Mary Ann Forrester. She was born circa 1858 at Ontario. |
Charles Woodward was the son of Henry Woodward and Mary Ann Forrester. He was born circa 1862 at Ontario. |
Alexander Woodward was the son of Henry Woodward and Mary Ann Forrester. He was born circa 1865 at Ontario. |
Sophia I. Woodward was the daughter of Henry Woodward and Mary Ann Forrester. She was born circa 1867 at Ontario. |
Joseph Woodward was the son of Henry Woodward and Mary Ann Forrester. He was born circa 1869 at Ontario. |
Booth Gore was the son of Nathaniel Gore and Letitia Booth.
He was born in 1712 at Artermon, Co. Sligo, Ireland.2
He married Emily Newcomen, daughter of Brabazon Newcomen and Arabella Lambart, on 23 December 1743.
He died on 22 August 1773.
He was the 1st Baronet of Lissadell, Co. Sligo on 30 August 1760. |
Emily Newcomen was the daughter of Brabazon Newcomen and Arabella Lambart. She was born circa 1716 at Co. Carlow, Ireland. She married Booth Gore, son of Nathaniel Gore and Letitia Booth, on 23 December 1743. She died in November 1778.1 |
Booth Gore was the son of Booth Gore and Emily Newcomen.
He died on 17 June 1804.
He was the 2nd Baronet of Lissadell. |
Robert Newcomen Gore-Booth was the son of Booth Gore and Emily Newcomen.
He was born in 1752.2
He married Hannah Irwin, daughter of Henry Irwin and Anne Stewart, on 19 November 1804.
He died on 23 October 1814.
He was the 3rd Baronet of Lissadell. Assumed the surname Gore-Booth by Royal License on 30 Aug 1804. |
Hannah Irwin was the daughter of Henry Irwin and Anne Stewart. She was born circa 1781 at Streamstown, Co. Donegal, Ireland. She married Robert Newcomen Gore-Booth, son of Booth Gore and Emily Newcomen, on 19 November 1804. |
Robert Gore-Booth was the son of Robert Newcomen Gore-Booth and Hannah Irwin.
He was born on 25 August 1805.
He married Caroline King, daughter of Robert Edward King, on 23 March 1827.
He married Caroline Susan Goold, daughter of Thomas Goold, on 2 April 1830 at Dublin, Ireland.
He died on 21 December 1876.
He was the 4th Baronet of Lissadell. He was a M.P. for Co. Sligo. From Burke's Peerage: "During the Irish Famine of 1840s, mortgaged the Lissadell estate to provide food for his tenants, refusing meanwhile to accept any rents." From: Marj Kohli Judy, There was indeed an Ĉolus. I have it in the extractions I am doing for New Brunswick. she arrived May 31 from Sligo. And this appeared in the paper: We the Committee of the Passengers of the Ship Ĉolus, of Greenock, Capt. Michael Driscoll, commander, do send our thanks, in the name of all the Passengers, to our ever to-be-remembered late landlord, Sir Robert Gore Booth, Bart., Sligo: he was always kind to his tenants; it was not tyranny which forced us to emigrate-it was the loss of our crops for two years past: and we hope to gain a living in America by strict industry and sobriety. We are thankful to henry Gore Booth, Esquire, the owner of the Ĉolus, for the ample stores put on board for the voyage, and the good quality thereof. We are also thankful to Captain Driscoll, for his upright conduct in the distribution of diet-giving all the same fair play;-the widows and orphans and the sick were all kindly treated by him, and his advice to all had a good effect, as there was not a single riot or a blow struck during the voyage. Written by Mathias Ferguson, Head Manger. Sanctioned by the Committee. Edward Johnston, Robert Gregg, Patrick Gilloon, Hugh Cristal, Partick Hart, Dennis Gilloon, John Mallowny, Charles Jones, Thomas Gillan, Michael McDermott, Patrick McLoughlin, Andrew Gilloon, Adam Johnston, James Munns, Bryan Feeny, Patrick Feeney, Patrick Boyle, Michael Smith, Thomas Keelty, Wm. Ferguson, Wm. Johnston, Owen Toher, Patrick Heraghty, John Gillian. St. John, May 31, 1845.[sic] Regards.. |
Henry Gore-Booth was the son of Robert Newcomen Gore-Booth and Hannah Irwin.
He was born on 11 April 1809 at Lissadell, Co. Sligo, Ireland.4
He married Isabella Smith, daughter of James Smith, on 8 May 1834.
He married Elizabeth Frances Mayner, daughter of John Mayner, on 2 May 1863 at Clifton, Bristol, Gloucester, England, As far as I know, Henry Gore-Booth was still married to Isabella Smith at the time.5
He died on 25 July 1881.
He lived at Swiss Cottage, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset Co., England, in 1861 with daughter Emily and her mother Elizabeth Frances, listed as his 'wife' and with the name Gore-Booth. He lived at 4 Friars St'le? Villas, Richmond, Surrey, England, in 1871 with 'Fanny Gore-Booth, wife.6' He was a Army officer in 1872.1 He was a Scots Fus Guards. He was listed as a "Captain Army, son of a Baronet" in 1881.7 He lived at 7 Warbeck Terrace, Hammersmith, Chelsea, Middlesex, England, in 1881 listed as married, a lodger in the home of 'Fanny Swindells.7' |
Isabella Smith was the daughter of James Smith. She was born circa 1815 at Jordanhill, Co. Renfrew, Scotland. She married Henry Gore-Booth, son of Robert Newcomen Gore-Booth and Hannah Irwin, on 8 May 1834. She died on 23 June 1897. |
Robert Henry Gore-Booth was the son of Henry Gore-Booth and Isabella Smith. He was born on 16 December 1838. He died on 23 April 1916. |
Col. James Gore-Booth was the son of Henry Gore-Booth and Isabella Smith.
He was born on 22 September 1840 at Rou, Dunbarton, Scotland.
He married Louisa Charlotte Trench, daughter of Henry Trench, on 20 July 1870.
He died on 13 October 1913.
He was a Captain, Royal Engineers.2 |
Louisa Charlotte Trench was the daughter of Henry Trench. She was born circa 1848 at Ireland.1 She married Col. James Gore-Booth, son of Henry Gore-Booth and Isabella Smith, on 20 July 1870. She died on 26 August 1926. |
Lieut. Douglas Bloomfield Gore-Booth was the son of Col. James Gore-Booth and Louisa Charlotte Trench. He was born on 15 November 1875 at Woolich. He died on 19 January 1900 at Natal. |
Georgiana Isabella Susan Gore-Booth was the daughter of Col. James Gore-Booth and Louisa Charlotte Trench. She was born in 1873 at Dublin, Ireland. She married Frederick St. John Gore on 25 August 1898. |
Ethel Norah Gore-Booth was the daughter of Col. James Gore-Booth and Louisa Charlotte Trench. She was born circa 1875.1 |
Edmund Henry Gore-Booth was the son of Henry Gore-Booth and Isabella Smith. He was born on 3 April 1846. He died on 5 May 1904. |
Isabella McCall Gore-Booth was the daughter of Henry Gore-Booth and Isabella Smith. She was born in 1852. She died on 24 December 1876. |
Joanne Airbella Gore-Booth was the daughter of Henry Gore-Booth and Isabella Smith. She was born in 1844. |
Caroline Joanna Gore-Booth was the daughter of Henry Gore-Booth and Isabella Smith. She was born in 1842. She married James Wallis Dennistoun on 2 July 1868. She died on 17 July 1905. |
Caroline King was the daughter of Robert Edward King. She married Robert Gore-Booth, son of Robert Newcomen Gore-Booth and Hannah Irwin, on 23 March 1827. She died on 13 January 1828. |
Caroline Susan Goold was the daughter of Thomas Goold. She married Robert Gore-Booth, son of Robert Newcomen Gore-Booth and Hannah Irwin, on 2 April 1830 at Dublin, Ireland. |
Henry William Gore-Booth was the son of Robert Gore-Booth and Caroline Susan Goold.
He was born on 1 July 1843.
He married Georgina Mary Hill on 29 April 1867.
He died on 13 January 1900.
He was a 5th Baronet of Lissadell. He was a High Sheriff, Arctic explorer. |
Emily Frances G. Gore-Booth was the daughter of Robert Gore-Booth and Caroline Susan Goold. She was born in 1835. |
Georgina Mary Hill married Henry William Gore-Booth, son of Robert Gore-Booth and Caroline Susan Goold, on 29 April 1867. |
Josslyn Augustus Richard Gore-Booth was the son of Henry William Gore-Booth and Georgina Mary Hill.
He was born on 25 February 1869.
He was a 6th Baronet of Lissadell. |
Mordaunt Gore-Booth was the son of Henry William Gore-Booth and Georgina Mary Hill. He was born on 5 December 1878. |
Constance Georgine Gore-Booth was the daughter of Henry William Gore-Booth and Georgina Mary Hill.
She was born in 1868.
She married Count Casmir Dunin Markievicz on 29 September 1900.
From Burke's Peerage: "Nationalist politician and participant in armed struggle for Irish independance, condemned to death for her part in the Easter Rising 1916 but reprieved and sentence commuted to penal servitude for life (released 1917), elected MP (Sinn Fein) to Imperial Parl., Westminster, for St. Patrick's, Dublin, 1918-21 (the first woman so elected, but did not take her seat), elected rep Dublin City Provisional Dail Ireland (also Min Labour) 1921-22 and as memb Irish Free State Dail Eireann 1923-27; also a painter." William B Yeats (1865-1939) In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz The light of evening, Lissadell, Great windows open to the south, Two girls in silk kimonos,both Beautiful, one a gazelle. But a raving Autumn shears Blossom from the Summer's wreath; The older is condemned to death, Pardoned, drags out lonely years Conspiring among the ignorant. I know not what the younger dreams- Some vague Utopia-and she seems, When withered old and skeleton-gaunt, An image of such politics. Many a time I think to seek One or the other out and speak Of that old Georgian mansion, mix Pictures of the mind, recall That table and the talk of youth, Two girls in silk kimonos, both Beautiful, one a gazelle. Dear shadows, now you know it all, All the folly of a fight With a common wrong or right. The innocent and the beautiful Have no enemy but time; Arise and bid me strike a match And strike another till time catch; Should the conflagration climb, Run till all the sages know. We the great gazebo built, They convicted us of guilt; Bid me strike a match and blow. |
Count Casmir Dunin Markievicz was born at Poland. He married Constance Georgine Gore-Booth, daughter of Henry William Gore-Booth and Georgina Mary Hill, on 29 September 1900. |
Eva Selina Laura Gore-Booth was the daughter of Henry William Gore-Booth and Georgina Mary Hill.
She was born in 1870.
She was a Poetess. |
Mabel Olive Gore-Booth was the daughter of Henry William Gore-Booth and Georgina Mary Hill. |
Nathaniel Gore was the son of Robert Gore and Frances Newcomen. He was born in 1692 at Artarmon or Newtown Gore, Co. Sligo, Ireland. He married Letitia Booth, daughter of Humphrey Booth and Elinor Jones, on 25 July 1711. |
Letitia Booth was the daughter of Humphrey Booth and Elinor Jones.
She was born at Dublin, Ireland.
She married Nathaniel Gore, son of Robert Gore and Frances Newcomen, on 25 July 1711.
Letitia Booth was also known as Lettice Booth. |
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