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County Louth, the smallest county in Ireland, bounded on the east by the Irish Sea, on the west by the counties of Monaghan and Meath, on the north by Carlingford Bay and the county of Armagh, and on the south by that of Meath. |
1852 Dundalk COMMISSIONERS
Thomas Marmion Flax Growers 1796 Marmion Bernard, Faughart, 1 Marmion James, Faughart, 1 Marmion John, Faughart, 1 Deaths 1930- 1940 Marmion James, Lusk, 04 Mar 1933, DI Marmion Mary A., Carrickedmond, 24 Jan 1940, TA Marmion Michael, Ashbourne, 24 Jan 1933, DI 1908 Dundalk Marmion, John, Doyle's Fort Road 1891 The Carroll Fund Francis Marmion, Park-street, Dundalk, 2/6, D.Y.I.S. 1890 Louth Parish Church Mr. R. Marmion, Louth, £50, [Louth] Marmion see Rylands Mr. Rylands (per Mr. R. Marmion, Louth), £2, [ACP] 1865 Voters Marmion John (Rev), Rath, -, Dundalk Upper Marmion Patrick, Carrickedmond, Reps. R. Hall, Dundalk Upper Marmion Thomas, Carrickedmond, Reps. R. Hall, Dundalk Upper 1854 Louth Patriotic Fund Marmion John Rev, Dundalk, £1, Marmion Lawrence, Clanbrassil Street 1832 Borough of Dundalk Voters' List Marmion Laurence, Chandler, Clanbrassil street, Dundalk Marmion Mrs., Park Street Marmion Thomas, Park Street 1822 Freeholders Maginness John; Dundalk; Dundalk; P. Dowdall; Dundalk 25/01/1819; Upper Dundalk; 40/-; John and P. Maginness and James Marmion Marmion James; Carrickedmond; Carrickedmond; Robert Hall Esq.; Dundalk 12/02/1817; Upper Dundalk; 40/-; P. and W. Marmion and P. Kerr Marmion John; Louth; Louth; -; Ardee 23/11/1820; Louth; £10; Perpetuity under £20 Marmion Lawrence; Dundalk; Dundalk; -; Dundalk 20/04/1819; Upper Dundalk; £20; - By 1824 No Marmions listed as Freeholders 1832 Dundalk Eastwood CreditorsMarmion Anthony Marmion late of Dundalk Co. Louth Gentleman debtor 1837 Dundalk Valuations 97, Marmion, Laurence, Clanbrassil-street, £50, - -, Marmion, Thomas, Park-street, £25, - 99, Marmion, Richard, Park-street, £18, - 100, Marmion, - (Mrs.), Park-street, £45, 1804 Drogheda Militiamen\ Ballotted Man’s Name, Substitute, Those who Paid £10, Parish, Note Marmion James, Magee Francis, -, St. Peter's Magee Francis, Marmion James, St. Peter's 1692-1841 Dundalk Corporate Officers 1715 Nicholas Price Bailiff Stephen Marmion Deputy Bailiff 1716 Hans Hamilton Bailiff Stephen Marmion Deputy Bailiff THE ancient name Foghard, the modern Faughart is situated in the barony of Lower Dundalk, in the north-east of the county of Louth, and Diocese of Armagh. It is bounded on the east by Dundalk; west by Fork Hill; north by Jonesborough; and south by Roche; containing about 1,400 acres, divided into the townlands of Balriggan, Rosskeeah, Carrick Edmond, Lurgankeel, and Dungooley. |
__________________________________________________________________ The following is still out of order, be sure to read through the entire list. big thanks to Brendan Hall (this is from his research) |
Louth: Fochart - Tombstone Inscriptions
Marriage Allegations, 1660 Tombstone Inscriptions in Fochart Graveyard, Co.Louth In Preparation County: Louth Country: Ireland Marmion Erected by Mary Marmion of Carrickedmond in memory of her husband James Marmion who depd this life 12 Jun 1819 aged 52 years also her son Thomas died 10 Dec 1882 aged 77 years his brother Francis died 19 Feb 1883 aged 75 years also Mary the beloved daughter of Thomas who died 19 Feb 1879 aged 23 years & Agnes Dearey grandchild of Thomas died 21 Jan 1889 aged 4 months also her sister Winnie died 19 Feb 1889 aged 8 years 8 months also Catherine Marmion beloved wife of Thomas died 04 Apr 1881 aged 64 years also their sons Francis died 24 Mar 1898 aged 42 years James died 17 May 1924 aged 72 years (69) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Louth: Fochart - Tombstone Inscriptions Marriage Allegations, 1660 Tombstone Inscriptions in Fochart Graveyard, Co.Louth In Preparation County: Louth Country: Ireland Marmion Here lieth the/body of James/Marmion who de-/rted this life 30 Jul? 177-/-97 (92) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Louth: Fochart - Tombstone Inscriptions Marriage Allegations, 1660 Tombstone Inscriptions in Fochart Graveyard, Co.Louth In Preparation County: Louth Country: Ireland Marmion Erected by his daughter Mary Anne Marmion in memory of Patrick Marmion who departed this life 04 Apr 1858 aged 54 years also his beloved wife Anne Marmion who died 30 Apr 1872 aged 65 years and their son Martin Marmion who died 03 Dec 1882 aged 30 years his beloved brother Mathew Marmion who departed this life 25 Nov 1904 aged 65 years also Mary Ann Marmion died 16 Mar 1908 aged 51 years (68) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Louth: Fochart - Tombstone Inscriptions Marriage Allegations, 1660 Tombstone Inscriptions in Fochart Graveyard, Co.Louth In Preparation County: Louth Country: Ireland Dearey See Marmion (69) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Louth: Fochart - Tombstone Inscriptions Marriage Allegations, 1660 Tombstone Inscriptions in Fochart Graveyard, Co.Louth In Preparation County: Louth Country: Ireland Marmion Erected by William Marmion of Carrickedmond in memory of his mother Mary Marmion who departed this life 15 Mar 1822 aged 58 years and also his father Bernard Marmion who departed this life 02 Mar 1830 aged 82 years (149) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Louth: Fochart - Tombstone Inscriptions Marriage Allegations, 1660 Tombstone Inscriptions in Fochart Graveyard, Co.Louth In Preparation County: Louth Country: Ireland Marmion Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on the souls of James Marmion died 04 Feb 1908 his wife Mary died 17 Feb 1897 their sons Joe aged 23 Vincent aged 17 Patrick aged 15 and their grand children Jimmie aged 12 Joe aged 11 1/2 Brigieann aged 13 Rose aged 20 and Johny aged 26 (148) Misc County Louth: AGNES MARMION bn 09 JUL 1867 Barronstown, Louth, Ireland LUCY CATHERINE MARMION bn 06 NOV 1864 Louth, Ireland parents JAMES MARMION, MARY KIRLY CATHERINE MARMION bn 08 MAY 1864 Ravensdale, Louth, Ireland MARGARET MARMION bn 18 JUN 1866 Ravensdale, Louth, Ireland parents JAMES MARMION, ANN MURPHY FRANCIS MARMION bn 23 FEB 1864 Dundalk, Louth, Ireland parents PATRICK MARMION,MARY JANE MULLIN John Marmion 05 JUN 1875 Barronstown, Louth, Ireland REBECCA JANE MARMION bn 31 OCT 1864 , Louth, Ireland parents Patrick Marmion, Catherine Kelley Margaret Marmion bn 28 FEB 1879 Louth, Ireland parents James Marmion, Margaret McQuillan Mary Anne Marmion bn 17 DEC 1876 , Louth, Ireland parents James Marmion, Anne McQuillan MARK MARMION bn 28 OCT 1864, Louth, Ireland parents JAMES MARMION, MARY HAGAN ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ COUNTY LOUTH FREEHOLDERS 1822 Marmion James Carrickedmond Carrickedmond Robert Hall Esq. Dundalk 2/02/1817 Upper Dundalk Marmion John Louth Louth ----- Ardee 23/11/1820 Louth Marmion Lawrence Dundalk Dundalk ----- Dundalk 20/04/1819 Upper Dundalk __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Irish Death Notices HYNES, Angela Bridget (nee MARMION); 91; Dundalk IRL>Hastings NY; Journal N; 1999-11-15; most __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Drogheda Town, County Louth, Ireland 1901 Census - Heads of Household Index Marmion Anne, Scarlet street __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Will Calendar for 1873 for a Mary Marmion of Dundalk - she appears to have been single. drawn up 25 Nov. 1873 and proved in court the 7th June 1875 In it she mentions; To my cousin Richard Marmion of Louth £200 - (Note: this would appear to be the village of Louth) To cousin Edward Ferrrar of Dundalk - £200 To the four children of my late brother Laurence £100 each; the eldest Eliza a widow and when I last heard of her in New York the second Bridget mary was married to ---- Willes Howard, since deceased. The third Laurence in New York and the fourth Anne when I last heard of her also in New York. £100 for Masses and the £100 for the poor Edward Farrer and Richard Marmion - executors. Witnessed by Owen Byrne, Francis St., Dundalk and Thomas Byrne of Francis St. this Mary Marmion would appear to be the sister of Anthony executed during the rebellion. She and her sister Ellen (Nellie) (their mother was Nellie Dowdall -maiden name) ran a pub in Clanbrassil St. Dundalk. Her neice Bridget Mary, daughter of her brother Laurence, was.married in New York to Willes Howard -Tom _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Pre[rogative] Will 18 May 1724 proved 27 Nov. 1724 Stephen Marmion of Dundalk Co. Louth Gent. Sons - Richard Henery[sic] & Abel [&Ralph, see above] Daughters - Catherine Marmion, Margt Marmion, Elizabeth Marmion, Mary Marmion, Lucy Marmion, Mary Savage [wife of JamesSavage] and Alice McMulan wife Alice Smith alias Marmion The freehold of Cullemagrana & lease of Cullenstown, Co. Cavan & Cavan mill to son Richd £200 to son Henry £5 to son Abel Executors wife Alice and brother Robert Smith Witnesses Jn Page Ralph Smith Jn Ward Pat Ceely Probate to executors Pre Will made 9 Dec 1731 proved 26 feb 1733 Abel Marmion of Killevally, Co Westmeath Clk son of Stephen Marmion deceased brother Ralph Marmion Alice Marmion widow of my father Stephen sister Mary Savage and her children sister Elizabeth Marmion cousin Stephen Page Executors brother [in law] James Savage and cousin Stephen Page Witnesses Mary Page Jn Fisher Probate to Savage I CANNOT LINK ANY OF THE ABOVE TO MOURNE MARMIONS, Tom ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Louth Deeds volume 23, page 173, # 13010, current deed 1718,March 9th, deed type-L&R MARMION Ralph Gent Dundalk, LOU Role current deed-WD , April 16,1719 |
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___________________________________________________________ Some of the information here could be a duplicate, we have so much to post I want to get it up and then weed through later so that it is available. We hope this doesn't cause any confusion. |
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It is believed that the Marmion Family's Origins begin in County Louth... a few things have been found to confirm this. |
C o u n t y L o u t h |
In 1842 New Year's-day was celebrated by a crowded
Repeal meeting at Dundalk. It was supposed not less than from sixty to seventy thousand persons attended. The crowds flocked in from the neighbouring Counties of Armagh, Down, and Meath. O'Connell, at this time Lord Mayor of Dublin, was accompanied to the meeting by Messrs. Boylan, Markey, Caraher, and other Repealers, and the chair was taken by Berkely B. Stafford, Esq. O'Connell made a most powerful speech, and, at the banquet which followed, nearly 600 persons sat down. To the toast of " The People — the True Source of Legitimate Power, " the Rev. Mr. Marmion ably responded. |
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