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Marmaduke EYRE's parents: John EYRE (1794-1856) and Mary ARMIT (bap.1798?)
Marmaduke EYRE's siblings: John EYRE (1820-1890), Anastasia EYRE (bap.1822, d.1845), William Armit EYRE (1823?-1855), Georgina EYRE (bap.1824, d.1873), Henry EYRE ( - ), Charity (Cerise) EYRE (bap.1832, d.1849), Eleanor (Ellen) EYRE (1832?-aft1911), Diana EYRE (1833?-aft1911), Nance (Nannie) EYRE (bap.1838, d.1902), Charlotte Mary EYRE (bap.1838), Mary EYRE (1839?-1906) and Bessie Armit EYRE (1841?-1888)
Eliza JOHNSTONE's father: Andrew Douglas JOHNSTONE ( - )
Family of Marmaduke Richard EYRE and Eliza Jane JOHNSTONE
Husband: | Marmaduke Richard EYRE (bap.1826, d.1892) | |
Wife: | Eliza Jane JOHNSTONE ( - ) | |
Children: | Henry EYRE ( - ) | |
James EYRE (1855- ) | ||
Elizabeth Ellen EYRE (1863- ) | ||
Ellen EYRE ( - ) | ||
Marriage | 20 Mar 1850 | St. Johns, Sligo, Ireland 1 |
Husband: Marmaduke Richard EYRE
Name: | Marmaduke Richard EYRE | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | John EYRE (1794-1856) | |
Mother: | Mary ARMIT (bap.1798?) | |
Baptism | 1826 | Eyrecourt, Co. Galway, Ireland 2,3 |
Occupation | employed at the G.P.O. Dublin. 3 | |
Death | 13 Aug 1892 |
Wife: Eliza Jane JOHNSTONE
Name: | Eliza Jane JOHNSTONE | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | Andrew Douglas JOHNSTONE ( - ) | |
Mother: | - |
Child 1: Henry EYRE
Name: | Henry EYRE | |
Sex: | Male |
Child 2: James EYRE
Name: | James EYRE | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Miss EDIE ( - ) | |
Birth | 22 May 1855 | |
Baptism | 25 Jul 1855 (age 0) | Mallow Parish, Cork, Ireland |
Child 3: Elizabeth Ellen EYRE
Name: | Elizabeth Ellen EYRE | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse 1: | Edward Stuart MASTERS (bef1863-1896) | |
Spouse 2: | James Hugh Moore GARRET (1853- ) | |
Birth | 1863 | |
Death |
Child 4: Ellen EYRE
Name: | Ellen EYRE | |
Sex: | Female |
Sources
1 | "IGI". |
2 | LDS, "IGI Data base downloaded from FHC Geelong. (#16), Subject: Parish Record" (1984). Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
Unknown. |
3 | Rev A S Hartigan, "Eyrecourt & Eyreville (#277)" (Rev A S Hartigan, Trinity College, Dublin, 1905). Page 15. Assessment: Primary evidence. |