1712- Society of Friends (Quaker)
Congregational Records
Source of rare 1700s records.
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1765 Andrew Tracey Wicklow 1771 & 1776 Catherine/Katharine Tracy,
Dublin & Wexford 1771 Danl Tracey
Kildare 1790 George Tracy, Cork 1714 & 1722 Hugo/Hugh Tracy, Queens county 1713 John Tracy Wexford 1722 Morgan Tracy, Wicklow 1712 Patrick Tracy Wicklow 1762 Patrick Treacy Wicklow 1847 Patk Tracy P.P.
Clare 1854 Saml Tracy Tipperary 1757 Tim Tracy County of Tipperary 1719-1723 William Tressy Kings County 1721 Wm Tracy, Queens County 1762 & 1767 William Treacy Wicklow 1764 & 1766 Wn Treacy,
Kings County 1772 Miss Jane de
Tracey, Wexford 1847 W.S. Tracy, Limerick |
CLARE Limerick - Poor Committee 1847 Patk Tracy P.P. Coolready
Scarriff P. Kilnoe reply
by order for 10bls of C. Meal ...We then went to Bodyke, adjoining the
parish of Feakle & Tomgreny
to see P Tracy P.P. He was absent, but we met him on our return to Scariff
and informed him of the nature of our visit - His report of the state of his
parish both as to sickness & destitution was very much the same as we had
said... CORK November 1790 George Tracy, Cork ...and also to pay half a guinea Attorney's fee for recovering arrears
of rent due by George Tracy on acct of the M meeting. DUBLIN Catherine/Katharine Tracy, Dublin & Wexford 1751 Mind to send Catherine Tracy's Certificate to next Womens
meeting September 1756 The Friends appointed to draw up a testimony of our disunity with
Walter Knott & Catherine Tracy with their late marriage... Walter Knott & Katharine Tracy who were both educated in our
society are married by a Priest, without consent of his parents and conceal
the name of the priest who married them, & do not appear to have a due
sense of their transgression. A certificate from the meeting of Lambstown
[Wexford] concering Katherine Tracy was read in
this meeting. KILDARE Society of Friends (Quaker) Congregational Records 1771 Danl Tracey, Edenderry
meeting ...by Danl Tracey by the taher
under Alexr Barrington by the Mongr
under Lambert Hughs priest of the parish of Old
Connell [Kildare] LAOIS 1714 Hugo Tracy, Queens county Francis & John Roberts had taken from him for tythe
by Wm Doran by the order the said [John] Moffitt
& Thos Conaway...by Daniel Torsin? and Hugo Tracy and the servts to
Mary Quinan widow... 1722 Hugh Tracy, Queens county Peter Peirly had taken from him for Tythe by sd Matthew Quigly, Thomas Henedy &
Hugh Tracy 1721 Wm Tracy, Queens County James Hitchinson had taken from him for tythe by Wm Tracy and assistants tythetaker
undr Charles White tythemonger
undr Peter A Cley priest
of the parish of Donnaghmooe [Donaghmore] LIMERICK/CLARE 1847 W.S. Tracy, Limerick [see William Samuel Tracy] A letter from W.S. Treacy has been read the
Seats ass decided to send thirty pounds 1847 W.S. Tracy Limerick Appl No. 26 from W.S. tracy OBriens Bridge Co. Clare
was read by the Secrs were desired to send £20
towards the soup kitchen then there & to make them an offer of the 100
gallon boiler. 1847 W.S. Tracy, Limerick (A no. 26) Limerick 2 mo 18 1847 W.S. Tracy, Respected Friend The application to the Central Relief Committee of the Society of
Friends in Dublin for assistance for O'Briens
Bridge having been transmitted by them to the Auxiliary Committee here we are
directed on their behalf to remit a donation of Twenty pounds for the purpose
of establishing the soup or porridge kitchen for the relief of the destitute
and as a further assistance for this desirable object will forward a boiler
of 100 gallons. We accordingly enclose half note for £20 on receipt of which being
acknowledged, the counterpart will follow. Yours respectfully James Alexander } Isaac W. Unthank } Secs. 2 Mo 13th to 2 Mo 16th 1847 Grants made 20 W.S. tracy Stipendary
Magistrate, O'Briens Bridge Co Clare, £20, Soup Kitcken 1847 W.S. Tracy, Limerick W.S. Tracy O'Briens Bridge Co Clare P.S. Our committee will be glad to learn how the sum granted has been
disposed of when expended and should any further communicaltion
be required on this subject please quote the number on the top of this
letter. OFFALY 1719 William Tressy Kings County Abraham Clibborn had taken from him for tythe by Laurence Coughlan servt to Richd Morton priest of
the parish of Killygally for one part and by
William Tressy servant to Laughlin Rigney tythemonger
& under Maurice Crossbe & Charles Plunkett
imps for the other half... 1720 Wm Trassy Kings County Abraham Clibborn had taken from him for tythe by Francis Ward Wm Trassy
and their assistants by takers under P. Morton priest of the parish of Killygally for one half and under Laughlin Rigney tythmonger under Maurice
Crosby and Charles Plunkett junps for the other
half... 1721 Wm Trassy Kings County Abraham Clibborn had taken from him for tythe by John Coughlan and Wm Trassy servants to the afforsaid
Morton priest of the parish of Killybally for one
half and Laughlin Rigney tythemonger
and Maurice Crossby and Charles Plunkett jinpropriators for the other half... 1722 Wm Trassey Kings County Abraham Clibbosn had taken from him for tythe by Laurence Coughlan and
Wm Trassey servants to said [Richard] Morton priest
of the parish Killegally [Wheery
or Killagally] for one sceil
and Loughlin Riency by thatafter under Morris Crepby
and Charles Plunkett Jmstor for the other half... aied by sd Trassy
and Julius Croana... 1723 William Trassy Kings County Abraham Clibborne had taken from him for tythe by lawence Coughlan to Richard Mouton priest of the parish of Killygally for one half & by William Trassy & Richard Mahon tythetakers
under Laughlin Rigney tythemonger
under Charles Plunkett & Maurice Cosby Impropriators for the other
half... 1764 Wn Treacy, Edenderry meeting Kings County Parish of Ballymacwilliam...Joseph
Inman had taken from him for Tythe by Luke Jones
priest of the parish of Ballymacwilliam...and by Danl Durm, Anthony? Bryan aided
Wm Treacy...Benjaman Wilson
had taken from him for Tythe by Edward Mullhale servant Tosd Champaig...by said Hile Dun
Tracy... 1766 Wm Tracy, Edenderry meeting Parish of Monasteroris. Thomas Jackson had
taken from him for tythe...by Bryan Nill & Wm Tracy & assistants
tythe taken under sd Cain
o? Gallagher... TIPPERARY 1854 Saml Tracy [may have been the son of
Richard Taylor Tracey] At a meeting of members of the Female Bounty Fund held in Cork 16th of
is month 1854 present...Co Tipperary...Saml Tracy
le, 1757 Tim Tracy County of Tipperary More taken by James Lahy, Tim Tracy & Mich Moroney tythetakers under said Jno Mach
[under Danl Hern
Archdeacon of Cashell] WEXFORD 1713 John Tracy Wexford Jonathan Pool/Rool? had
taken from him for tythe by Patrick Roch and Patrick Deery and
their assts tythe takers undr
Thos Richds tythe mongrs undr Willm
Stephens priest also for the small tythes in the
parish of Carrigg [Carrick]...and taken by John Trescy? and Marcus Gormickan srrvts to sd Richds...and taken by Maurice Mulloy
Patrick Anrtahan & Dennis Kavanagh
servants to Henry Hatton tythe taker under Richards Catherine/Katharine Tracy, Dublin & Wexford 1751 Mind to send Catherine Tracy's Certificate to next Womens
meeting September 1756 The Friends appointed to draw up a testimony of our disunity with
Walter Knott & Catherine Tracy with their late marriage... Walter Knott & Katharine Tracy who were both educated in our
society are married by a Priest, without consent of his parents and conceal
the name of the priest who married them, & do not appear to have a due
sense of their transgression. A certificate from the meeting of Lambstown
[Wexford] concering Katherine Tracy was read in
this meeting. Edward Hudson was
born in County Wexford, Ireland, October, 1772, of English-Quaker parents,
his father being Captain Henry Edward Hudson of the British army, and his
mother Miss Jane de Tracey...[Irish
patriot & dental pioneer] WICKLOW 1712 Patrick Tracy Wicklow Thomas Pitts had taken from him for Tithe by Walter Doyle, Patrick Shulle & Patrick Tracy ttithtakers
under the affored John Archer tithmonger
as afforesd [Ralph Rule priest [Delgany?]] 1722 Morgan Tracy, Wicklow Ambrose Judd & James Evans had taken from them for tythe by Edward Doyle & Morgan Tracy tythtakers under Jno Revels
& Jno Kaughe by thmonors under Charles Whithingham
arch deacon in the parish of Ennisboyne [Dunganstown]...William Evans [same] 1762 William Treacy & Patrick Treacy Wicklow John Thomas of Ashtown had taken from him
for tyth by William Landers...Jno
Wall priest of ye parish of Wicklow...by William Treacy and Patick Treacy servants to said p.s.s? 1765 Andrew Tracey Wicklow John Thomas had taken from him for tythe by
Michael Bryan and Andrew Tracey servant to John Wall priest of the parish of
Wicklow 1765 Andrew Treacey Wicklow John Thomas had takem from him for tyth by Mickel Bryan Andrew Treacey servants to John Wall pst
of the parish of Wicklow... 1767 William Treacy, servant, wicklow John Thomas of Ashtown had taken from him
for tyth by Michael Bryan and William Treacy servants to John Wall priest of the parish of
Wicklow... |
Last update: 19 February 2018