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Family of John EYRE (Lord Eyre of Eyrecourt) and Eleanor STAUNTON

Husband: John EYRE (Lord Eyre of Eyrecourt) (1720?-1781)
Wife: Eleanor STAUNTON ( - )
Children: John EYRE (1747?-1747?)
Mary EYRE (bap.1749, d.1775)
Marriage 1746 1,2,3

Husband: John EYRE (Lord Eyre of Eyrecourt)

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      John EYRE (Lord Eyre of Eyrecourt)    
 
Name: John EYRE (Lord Eyre of Eyrecourt) 3
Sex: Male
Father: Giles EYRE (bap.1697, d.1757)
Mother: Mary COX ( -bef1740)
Birth 1720 (app) County Cork
Baptism 1720 (age 0) Cork, Ireland 1,2,3
Education 15 Jul 1738 (age 17-18) Trinity College, Dublin
Death 30 Sep 1781 (age 60-61) Eyrecourt, Galway, Co. Galway, Ireland 3,4
Burial aft 30 Sep 1781 Eyrecourt, Galway, Co. Galway, Ireland

Additional Information

Education Entered as a Fellow Commoner

Wife: Eleanor STAUNTON

Name: Eleanor STAUNTON
Sex: Female
Father: James STAUNTON ( - )
Mother: -
Baptism

Child 1: John EYRE

Name: John EYRE
Sex: Male
Birth Jun 1747 (app)
Baptism Jun 1747 (age 0) Eyrecourt, Galway, Co. Galway, Ireland 3,6,7
Death Jul 1747 (est) (age 0) Eyrecourt, Galway, Co. Galway, Ireland 3,4
Burial 4 Jul 1747

Child 2: Mary EYRE

Name: Mary EYRE
Sex: Female
Spouse: Francis CAULFEILD ( -1775)
Baptism 1749 Eyrecourt, Galway, Co. Galway, Ireland 2,3,4,7
Death Nov 1775 Lost at Sea 8,9

Additional Information

Baptism Lost at sea on a passage between London and Ireland.

Note on Husband: John EYRE (Lord Eyre of Eyrecourt)

John Eyre entered Trinity College, Dublin, as a Fellow Commoner, 15 July, 1738. was a member of the Irish House of Commons, but was raised to the Peerage as Baron Eyre of Eyrecourt in 1768.

On the death of Lord Eyre, without male issue, the title became extinct, whilst the Castle and Estates of Eyrecourt passed to his nephew Giles, eldest son of his next brother Richard who had predeceased him.

Sources

1Rev A S Hartigan, "Eyre Notes and Queries (#1)" (Rev Allen Stewart Hartigan. MA, TCD,, Broadwell,
Moreton-in-Marsh. Glos., 1911-1918). Page 110. Assessment: Primary evidence.
2D Eyre, "Parish Records and Monumental Inscriptions, Recipient: As shown, Author Address: Australia, Recipient Address: As shown, Volume: 11P12" (Citation). Pedigree Eyrecourt #0016 dated 11/8/97. Assessment: Primary evidence.
Unknown, Archives Office.
3Rev A S Hartigan, "Eyrecourt & Eyreville (#277)" (Rev A S Hartigan, Trinity College, Dublin, 1905). Page 12. Assessment: Primary evidence.
4Rev A S Hartigan, "Eyre Notes and Queries (#1)" (Rev Allen Stewart Hartigan. MA, TCD,, Broadwell,
Moreton-in-Marsh. Glos., 1911-1918). Page 112. Assessment: Primary evidence.
5Giles Eyre of Brickworth, "Conf. J/R data ( 8/97) (#14)" (unknown). Assessment: Primary evidence.
6Rev A S Hartigan, "Eyre Notes and Queries (#1)" (Rev Allen Stewart Hartigan. MA, TCD,, Broadwell,
Moreton-in-Marsh. Glos., 1911-1918). Page112. Assessment: Primary evidence.
7LDS, "IGI Data base downloaded from FHC Geelong. (#16), Subject: Parish Record" (1984). Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Unknown.
8Rev A S Hartigan, "Eyre Notes and Queries (#1)" (Rev Allen Stewart Hartigan. MA, TCD,, Broadwell,
Moreton-in-Marsh. Glos., 1911-1918). Assessment: Primary evidence.
9Rev A S Hartigan, "Eyrecourt & Eyreville (#277)" (Rev A S Hartigan, Trinity College, Dublin, 1905). Page 13. Assessment: Primary evidence.