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Son of:
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Michael Greene, who was the son of Michael Greene, who lived at Kilmanahan
Castle, Waterford |
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and:
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Elinor Keane |
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born on:
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1713
Killnemack, Waterford,
Ireland |
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died on:
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1st August 1812 at Midleton, Co. Cork |
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X Jane Bunbury, 29/4/1755, Shronell, Co. Tipperary. Jane
died 14/4/1817 at Middleton, Co. Cork |
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The following children were born of this union: |
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Michael Greene, born 1762, A Captain in the Tipperary Militia. Married 1790,
Charity Alleyn, daughter of Samuel Alleyn of Golden, Tipperary. She
died at Carrigeen Hall, Cork in 1860 aged 101. Issue:- |
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Charity Jane Greene |
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Thomas Greene, Lt. Colonel |
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Francis Greene |
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Rudolphus Greene |
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John Greene |
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William Greene, born 1763. Vicar at Tullilease and curate at Midleton, Co.
Cork. Died 6/7/1860 at Midleton House, Co. Cork. He married 1st 1797:
Jane Bunbury who died 1799. He married 2ndly 1810: Frances Smyth
and had issue: |
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Michael Greene born 1814, Midleton House, Midleton, Co. Cork. Married his
cousin, Jane Bunbury in 1858 and had issue: |
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William Bunbury Greene, born 1859, Midleton |
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Fanny Greene, born 1861, Midleton |
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John William Greene, born 1817, married Anne Welsh in Woodstock near Dungarvan |
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Eliza Sarah Greene, born 1811 at Midleton
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Jane Frances Greene, born 1816, married Samuel Allin and died 1896 in Youghal |
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Elizabeth Greene, married 1798 in Middleton, James Brown
Johnston |
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Grace Greene, married 1778,
Abraham Augustus Nickson (died 1798) and had issue: |
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Abraham Augustus Nickson |
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Mary Anne Nickson married 1805, Joseph Haynes |
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Lorenzo Nickson, married 9/6/1823, Eleanor Fenton |
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Jane Nickson, born 1783 in Aghold, Wicklow |
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Eleanor Greene born 1757 |
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Jane Greene, married 1798, William Ormsby |
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Maria Greene, born 1771, married 1st 1790, Thomas Bunbury and 2ndly 1823,
George Saunders Gore and died 1856. |
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Midleton House, the home of the Greene
family circa 1790-1870. It is uncertain which of these houses is the correct
one as both were named Midleton House. They are on opposite sides of the
river and the local librarian at Cork suggests that the house on the right
is probably the correct one. It is now
ramshackled and empty. |
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