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Meath Weddings 1863

Posted on October 1, 2014March 13, 2019 by Sharon Slater

The following list contains marriages that mention places in county Meath.

These records were extracted from  news reports of Irish Marriages published in the Limerick Chronicle, 1863:

 

15 January: James Gorman Wilson & Jane Robinson

At St. Mary’s Church, Dublin, James Gorman Wilson, son of James Wilson Esq., of Moynalty, county Meath, to Jane, daughter of Thomas Robinson Esq., Kilcock


 

21 February: Horace Townsend Fleming & Emma Catherine Rothwell

At Kells, the Rev Horace Townsend Fleming, Prebendary of St. Michael’s Cork to Emma Catherine, Daughter of the Late Richard Rothwell Esq., of Rockfield co. Meath.


 

16 April: John Reynolds & Jane Ferguson

In Laracor Church, John Reynold, Esq., of Robinstown House, county Meath, to Jane, daughter of John Ferguson. Esq., Summerhill, county Meath.


 

16 June: Frederick C Elton & Maria Jane Rynd

At Dawson Street, Dublin, Major Frederick C Elton V.C., to Maria Jane, daughter of Robert Fleetwood Rynd, Esq., of Ryndville, county Meath


 

4 July: John Richards & Mathilda Barbara Eliza Everard

At Donough Patrick Church, county Meath, John Richards, son of Thomas Lewis Roberts Esq., Dornstown Castle county Meath, to Mathilda Barbara Eliza daughter of the late Capt Richard Nugent Everard, of Randelstown House in the same county


 

30 July: John Kelly Toomey & Sarah Anna Kingsmill

At the New Church of Bray, John Kelly Toomey, Esq., son of Mary Toomey, Esq., of Harcourt Street, Dublin, to Sarah Anna, daughter of Henry Kingsmill Esq., Sidmonton, in the county Wicklow


 

30 July: John Henry Vessey & Elizabeth Wilkinson

At the parish church of Skyrne, county Meath, John Henry Vessey, Esq., of Louth, Linconshire, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Peter Wilkinson Esq., of Skyrne Castle, county Meath.


 

25 August: George William & Arbella Anna Bomford

At Kells, George William, son of Major Ruxton of Rahanna, county Louth to Arbella Anna daughter of George Bomford Esq of Oakley Park, county Meath


 

5 September: Weldon Berry Adams & Mary Jane Powell

At St Peter’s Church Dublin, Thos. Weldon Berry Adams, Esq., Avonmore, Stillorgan, to Mary Jane, daughter of Caleb Eyre Powell Esq., of Summerseat Cottage, Clonee

7 November: Cuthbert F. Daly & Elizabeth Hopkins

In St. Thomas’s Church, Dublin, Cuthbert F. Daly, Esq., Captain R.M.L.L, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late W. Hopkins, Esq., Frayne, county Meath.


 

19 November: William Chaine & Kate Moore Sadleir

At Dunboyne Church, William Chaine, Esq., Captain 4th Hussars son of James Chaine, Esq., of Ballycrugh House, county Antrim, to Kate Moore, daughter of the late Nicholas Sadleir Esq., of Dunboyle House, county Meath, and Nelson Place, Tipperary


 

1 December: Henry Plunkett & Dora Brady

In the Roman Catholic Church of St. James Dublin, Henry Plunkett, Esq., Upper Bridge Street to Dora daughter of Edward Brady Esq., Girley House, Kells, County Meath


 

12 December: B Dillon & Bessie Salmon

At Collinstown B. Dillon, Esq., Girley, County Meath, to Bessie, daughter of T Salmon, Esq., of Kilpatrick, county Westmeath


 

19 December: William Bellingham & Frances Elizabeth Hanbury

At Trim Church, county Meath, John William Borbidge, of Cookestown House, Esq., to Frances Elizabeth, daughter of the late Hugh Hanbury, Esq., Clonee House


 

Click here for the marriages recorded in the other counties of Ireland for 1863


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