Thursday, March 7, 2019

TACKABERRY Family in Ireland.


This is an attempt to collate TACKABERRY (alias THACKABERRY) families in Ireland from information contained in archived documentary sources. When this is as complete as I am able to make it, then I will start looking at published family trees, to see how "well" I have done, and only then to use information in those trees that has otherwise eluded me, despite my instinctive inclination to want to know the source for all of those extra details those family trees may contain. It is not that I suspect on-line family trees are inaccurate - some, inevitably, are, at least, in part. Family trees that do interest me more than others are those which cite as source a family bible - they may well contain what I call de-facto primary source material now unavailable from any other source.

I have been using institutional subscriptions to access usual digital resources found on Findmypast.co.uk, Ancestry.com, familysearch.org, British Newspaper Archive, GALE Group News Vault, and google book searches via Internet Archive. I have also made good use of the Irish Government's "official" www.irishgenealogy.ie web-site in their Civil and Church Records.
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MY PARTICULAR INTEREST IN THE TACKABERRY FAMILY.

Thomas MAGUIRE and his wife Letitia PHAIR, of Castleterra Parish, County Cavan, and later of the City of Dublin, were my great-great-great grandparents; they were married in Ballyhaise Parish Church in 1763; their youngest son, William MAGUIRE, who was born in Dublin in 1782, was my great-great grandfather.

Their eldest child, Mary Ann MAGUIRE, was born at Mullalougher, County Cavan, on 19 April 1764; she was aged 13 when she went to Dublin with her family in 1777; she was interred in the Vicar's Bawn, St Patrick's Cathedral, almost certainly in the PHAYRE family plot, on 5 August 1802; as Mary MAGUIRE, Spinster, of the Deanery of St Patrick's, she was married by Consistorial License (Diocese of Dublin) dated 12 August 1875, to Thomas PHAIR, Private in the 8th Regiment of Light Dragoons [BETHAM's Abstract]; his Army Record (Chelsea Pensioner) records that he was born in Ballyhaise, County Cavan, about 1745; he was buried with his wife on 5 December 1802.

It appears quite likely that Thomas PHAYRE was related to Letitia PHAIR - his birthplace suggests that - and several additional PHAYRE burials took place in one of a number Mr Thomas MAGUIRE's plots in the churchyard of St Patrick's Cathedral (he was the Sexton there), including two Rebecca PHAYRE's, one of whom may have been the widow of William PHAIR of Brickhill, Kilmore Parish.

Thomas and Mary Ann PHAYRE left issue, including an elder son:


Robert PHAYRE, recorded in William MAGUIRE's diary as the elder son, and if so, then he was born about 1786-88, and almost certainly in Dublin; he is said to have settled in England with his wife Margaret TACKABURY - William MAGUIRE [his Memoir, 1823] mentioned this as being in Tees-side (but no census evidence has yet been found to corroborate this assertion); there is little doubt that Robert probably had issue, as follows, but evidently by a wife, probably a TACKABERRY, instead named Jane:
     a. A child of Robert PHAIR was buried in the Vicar's Bawn, 1 June 1815,"... in Mr MAGUIRE's burial place."
     b. Mary Anne PHAIR, baptised at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 12 December 1808; probably the child buried in the Thomas MAGUIRE family plot in the Cathedral Churchyard, 1815 - as in (a) above - or perhaps the next?
     c. Thomas PHAYRE, baptised at St Mary's (C.of I.), Dublin, 21 November 1813.
     d. Nathaniel PHAYRE, baptised at St Mary's (C.of I.), 6 August 1815; died young, and probably the June 1815 burial in Mr MAGUIRE's burial place.
     e. Nath'l PHARE, baptised at St Mary's (C.of I.), Dublin, 21 July 1816.
     f. Robert PHAYRE, baptised at St Mary's (C.of I.), 18 January 1818.


There was a Nathaniel TACKABURY in Dublin, a Cabinet Maker, who was at one time resident in the Coombe, Dublin. He may have been a member of the Methodist Society, and he had issue by his wife, the widow Jane BENNETT (she may have been his second wife - they were married by Consistorial License at St Bride's, Dublin, 27 July 1784) - including Elizabeth TACKABURY, baptised in St Patrick's Cathedral on 24 March 1795.


This is all very much in the territory of the MAGUIRE-PHAYRE family, and it seems inconceivable that the two families would not have been acquainted, if not actually related to each-other.


Further, it appears that a Nathaniel TACKABURY, Cabinet Maker, and his wife Jane, also had issue baptised in the Collegiate Church of Christ, Manchester, in 1787 and 1791 (a son Robert) - of particular interest is the 1787 event, which took place on 21 January, of a daughter Jane TACKABURY, who is of the right age to have been the Robert PHAYRE or PHAIR spouse.
Perhaps there was only the one Robert PHAIR or PHAYRE spouse - Jane Margaret TACKABURY?


See further below
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NATHANIEL TACKABERRY OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN.

Nathaniel TACKABERRY, born in or before 1762; Freedom of the City of Dublin, Michaelmas Assembly, 1783, Joiner's Guild, by Service; Joiner, Golden Lane, 1783-86, and elected Warden of the Joiner's Guild, 1784-85 ["Irish Furnture: Woodwork and Carving in Ireland," by Desmond Fitzgerald GLIN and others, Appendix 1, page 288]; Cabinet Maker, of the Coombe, Dublin; he was married by M.L.B. (Diocese of Dublin) dated 27 July 1784, to Jane BENNETT, of the parish of St Bridget's, Dublin, Spinster [BETHAM's Abstract], at St Bridget's, by Consistorial Licence, but Jane BENNETT was recorded as a Widow [Church Register]; they appear to have had issue, including:

1. Jane TACKABERRY, baptized at the Collegiate Church of Christ, Manchester, 21 January 1787.
2. Robert TACKABERRY, baptized ditto, 20 March 1791. Probably [A] next below.
4. Elizabeth TACKABERRY, baptized at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 24 March 1795.


[A] Robert TACKABERRY, probably born about 1791-92; of Bride Street, Dublin; Freedom of the City of Dublin, 1813, Joiner's Guild, by Birth; Robert TACKABERRY, late of Phibsborough, County Dublin, Cabinet Maker, his petition as an Insolvent Debtor "... to be heard at No 3 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin, on Wednesday 17th October" 1827 [Cork Constitution, 29 September]; Cabinet Maker, 32 Jervis Street, Dublin, 1835 Directory [Pettigrew and Oulton]; ditto, 2 November 1837 [Fictitious Votes, 1837-38].
Robert possibly/probably died Dublin South, 2nd quarter 1868 [Volume 7, Page 467], and was buried at St James's, (C.of I.). Dublin, 22 April 1868, aged 75 years.
Robert was married to Mary (-?-); with issue:
1. Nathaniel TACKABERRY, baptized at St Mary's Parish Church of Ireland, Dublin, 29 March 1818; Cabinet Maker; he was at 31 Wellington Street, St Mary's Parish, City of Dublin, 1847 and 1849 [Dublin Almanac]; he died at Simpson's Hospital, Dublin North, 20 April 1899, late of 16 Armstrong Street, Widower, aged 79, Cabinet Maker, the death informed by Georgina SEVERS, Simpsons Hospital; he was married by Banns at St Mary's Parish Church, Dublin, 1 July 1844, to Mary Ann WHEATLEY, of St James's Parish, with consent of parents and guardians, witnessed by Robert WHEATLEY and James MURPHEY; she died at 23 Armstrong Street, Dublin South, 19 March 1888, aged 64, wife of Cabinet Maker, the death informed by N. TACKABERRY, husband, present at the death, of same address; they had issue, including:
     a. Charles TACKABERRY, born at 31 Wellington Street, Dublin, 16 September 1845, and baptized at St Mary's, 5 October.
     b. Mary Jane TACKABERRY, born at 31 Wellington Street, 6 October 1847, and baptized at St George's (C. of I.), 1 December.
     c. Anna TACKABERRY, born at 43 Wellington Street, 29 December 1849, and baptized at St George's, 21 April 1850; she was admitted to the Workhouse of the Stewart Institute for a short spell in late 1900, at the request of Grace F. MAGUIRE of Hazlewood, County Sligo [information from a great-grand-daughter of Victoria MILLER otherwise TACKABERRY]; she died at the Stewart Institute, Dublin, 31 January 1933, aged 82, Spinster, late of 6 Richmond Row, Portobello.
     d. William Wheatley TACKABERRY, born at North Frederick Street, Dublin, 6 October 1851, and baptized at St George's, 26 November; Organ Builder; he died at 9 Garden View, Rathmines, Dublin South, 12 October 1910, Married, 57, Organ Tuner, the death informed by E. CLEMENTS, same address, present at the death; he was married at Lisburn, 25 December 1880, to Frances Charlotte McKENZIE, daughter of Alexander McKENZIE, of Lisburn, Plumber; she died at 6a Richmond Row, 13 September 1903, aged 39, wife of Organ Builder, the death informed by her husband; they had issue:
               i. William THACKABERRY, born at 6 Richmond Row, 11 August 1884; he emigrated to Canada in 1912; he was married in Montreal to Anna Mildred ARMSTRONG.
               ii. Mary Jane TACKABERRY, born at Richmond Row, South Dublin, 9 June 1886; she is said to have emigrated to the U.S., and living in Detroit, Michigan, 1951.
               iii. Robert Richard TACKABERRY, born at 6 Richmond Row,  Dublin, 13 April 1890; he emigrated to Canada, 1912; moved to the U.S., 1918; living in Pensacola, Florida, 1951; he was married in Montreal, 1913, to Mabel Agnes (-?-), with issue three sons.
     e. Emma TACKABERRY, born at 11 Middle Mountjoy Street, Dublin, 17 March 1854, and baptized at St Mary's; she died at Cork Street Hospital, 5 May 1928, aged 74, Spinster, late of 5 Lower Mount Street, House maid.
     f. Harriett Elizabeth, born at 11 Middle Mountjoy Street, Dublin, 15 December 1855, and baptized at St Mary's, 9 April 1856.
     g. Victoria TACKABERRY, born at 9 Wentworth Place, Dublin, 24 May 1860, and baptized at St Mark's (C. of I.), 5 October; she was of Love Lane, and named her father as Nathaniel TACKABERRY, Upholsterer, when she was married in a Methodist Chapel, City of Dublin, 4 February 1894, to John Hop(eton ?) MILLER, of 123 St James's Street, Labourer, son of John MILLER, Boot Maker.
     h. Nathaniel TACKABERRY, born at 36 Denzille Street, Dublin, 24 August 1866, and baptized at St Mark's, 24 August (the birth not registered under that surname); he died at 16 Cross Kevin Street, Dublin, 27 March 1902, aged 31, married, Organ Builder, the death informed by his wife Ellen; he was of full age, bachelor, Organ Builder's Assistant, of 7 Pleasant Street, Dublin, son of Nathaniel TACKABERRY, Cabinet Maker, when he was married at the Dublin Registry Office, 16 November 1896, to Ellen BRERETON, full age, spinster, of 17 Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, daughter of James BRERETON, Farmer; she was married secondly, at St Kevin's Parish Church, Dublin, 9 February 1904, to William WALLER, a Widower, of 208 New Bride Street, Compositor; she died at 28 New Bride Street, 7 March 1964, aged 84, widower, the death informed by her brother, J.M. BRERETON, of 25 New Bride Street.
     j. Robert TACKABERRY, born in Dublin, about 1860; at Kingsland Parade, Fitzwilliam Ward, City of Dublin, 1901 Census, aged 39, Organ Builder, with his wife and three children; same address, 1911 Census, aged 52, with wife and three children; he died at the Incurables Hospital, Dublin, 25 March 1923, aged 64, Widower, late of 2 Kingsland Parade, Organ Builder; of 49 Greenville Avenue, Organ Maker, son of Nathaniel TACKABERRY, Cabinet Maker, when he was married at St Matthias's Church, Dublin, 26 December 1884, to Margaret FLETCHER, of 14 Charlotte Street, daughter of Henry FLETCHER, Cabinet Maker, witnessed by James and Lucy THOMPSON; she was aged 31 in 1901, and 48 in 1911; she died at 12 Kingsland Parade, 24 July 1915, aged 50, wife of Organ Builder, informed by her son, F. TACKABERRY, same address, present at the death; they had issue:
               i. Lucy Maria TACKABERRY, born at 4 Upper Cross Road, Dublin South, 2 October 1885.
               ii. Margaret TACKABERRY, born at Uppercross Road, Dublin South,  Dublin, 29 December 1886; aged 14, Scholar, with her parents, 1901; aged 22, ditto, 1911.
               iii. Annie THACKABERRY, born at 33 St Kevins Road, 21 February 1889; she died there, 12 July 1889, aged 3 months.
               iv. George TACKABERRY, born at 33 St Kevins Road, Dublin South, 13 September 1893.
               v. Ethel TACKABERRY, born at 33 St Kevins Road, 12 March 1895; she died there, 21 July 1895, aged 4 and-a-half months
               vi. Frederick TACKABERRY, born at 12 Kingsland Parade, Dublin, 13 April 1898; aged 3, with his parents, 1901 aged 13, ditto, 1911.
               vii. Harriett TACKABERRY, born at 12 Kingsland Parade, 8 July 1900; aged 9 months, with her parents, 1901; aged 10, ditto, 1911.


TACKABERRY OF DUBLIN.

Mrs TACKABERRY died at Bride's Alley, April 1784 [Saunders Newsletter, Monday 19 April].

Lydia TACKABERRY, of the parish of St Matthew, Dublin, was married by M.L.B. dated 17 July 1805, to George FEARMON of Ballyash, County Wicklow, Farmer [BETHAM].
 

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AN AMERICAN HISTORICAL PERCEPTION.

John HOLLINGSWORTH, of Ballinakill, County Wexford, was evidently an ancestor of Henry Albert HOLLINGSWORTH, of Ingleswood, California; Henry Albert published a detailed account of his ancestral connections in the Hollingsworth Register, Volume 4, Number 3, in September 1968, at pages 93-98; it does appear, to my "jaundiced" eye, that the information he supplied was probably well researched.

HOLLINSWORTH stated that there was a Lease, dated 23 February 1710 (but not registered immediately), by which John, Lord Viscount ALLEN, demised, by leasehold, the Town and Lands of Ballinabanogue, parish of Wicklow, to Nathaniel TACKABERRY [Memorial 65346].

Dublin Deeds Registry - Memorial 65345, Book (or Liber) 94, Page 47:
"An indented deed, bearing date the 1st of May 1734, made between Elizabeth TACKABERRY of Ballymanogue in the County of Wicklow of the one part, and Nathaniel TACKABERRY of the said Town and County, Farmer, of the other part.
Reciting that the Right Honourable John late Lord Viscount ALLEN, having by his Indenture of Lease dated 23 February 1710 demised unto Nathaniel TACKABERRY, of Ballymanogue aforesaid, lately deceased, all that the Town and Lands of Ballymanogue in the Manor of Arklow and County of Wicklow, FOR THE THREE LIVES THEREIN MENTIONED, containing 119 acres, at a yearly rent of 24 pounds sterling, besides Receiver's Fees and Dutys as therein also mentioned. And further reciting that the whole interest and title in the said lease becoming invested by the detah of the said Nathaniel in Elizbeth TACKABERRY his widow and relict, and that in consideration of the marriage of Elizabeth STRINGER, daughter of the said Nathaniel TACKABERRY deceased, it was agreed that William STRINGER her husband should have 40 acres of the said Farm and 10 pounds per annum Rent.
Now ye said Elizabeth the widow and relict of the said Nathaniel TACKABERRY deceased, for the considerations in the aforesaid deed mentioned, did thereby grant, bargain, sell and assign unto the said Nathaniel TACKABERRY, son to the said Nathaniel TACKABERRY deceased, all her right, title and interest to all and singular the before recited lease and Lands of Ballymanogue, for the term of lives then undetermined of the said lease, at the rent therein mentioned; and on indemnifying (sic) the said Elizabeth the widow of and from the same, as by the said deed the said Nathaniel TACKABERRY hath covenanted to doe, and the said Elizabeth during her natural life and no longer, should hold and enjoy that part and holding of land aforesaid as she then enjoyed the same at the yearly rent of 16 pounds sterling with the moiety (sic) of Receiver's Fees and Duties as therein mentioned.
And which Deed is witnessed by Charles DICKENSON of Ballyduff in the County of Wicklow, Farmer, Henry ERRATT of Askeenteeney in the said County, Farmer, and Samuel DICKENSON of Ballyduff, aforesaid, son to the said Charles DICKENSON..."
The deed was not registered until 9 January 1738.

Of possible interest, an Eliza STRINGER, of the Parish of Bray, Widow, was married by M.L.B., Diocese of Dublin, dated 23 November 1737, to James DICKISON, of County Dublin, Farmer [BETHAM's Abstract].

I have highlighted in CAPITALS the phrase "for the three lives therein mentioned" because I cannot find any indexed reference to the 1710 Lease under the surname ALLEN as Grantor. Despite that "missing" deed, it is possible to speculate that those three lives probably included at least two, and possibly three, of the four members of the TACKABERRY family mentioned above - Nathaniel Senior, his wife Elizabeth, his son Nathaniel, and his daughter Elizabeth.

[The Index and Memorial Books in the Deeds Registry in Henrietta Street, Dublin, were microfilmed by The Church of L.D.S., Utah, in 1951; these film images have now been digitalized, and are viewable on-line on the www.familysearch.org web-site, but the alphabetical Indexes are only for Grantors of Deeds (although the name of the principal Grantee is recorded there, but not indexed separately, which means that one needs to know who the Grantor was first) - although there is a separate index by Location, and these can fill the gaps, given time.]

Henry believed that the progenitor of the original Irish TACKABERRY family was John TACKABERRY, who was married at St Michael's, Dublin, 29 August 1656, to Margaret BOYLE ( I have not yet been able to corroborate this "claim").
It appears likely that this was probably the same John TACABRAY who was listed in the Hearth Money Tax Rolls, 1669, of Ballygriffin, parish of Arklow, County Wicklow, for one hearth, and paying 2 shillings tax for the same.

HOLLINGSWORTH recorded that "... another branch" appeared at Tomagaddy, in County Wexford, early in the 18th century; citing that John TACKABERRY (1738 - Tackabury) acquired a lease of 168 acres of Tomagaddy "... in as large and ample manner as the said John then held and enjoyed the same" and noted that this lease was not registered until 1771 [Memorial 18549]; he also observed that this was nearly twenty year after John TACKABERRY's death
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TACKABERRY OF ARKLOW, COUNTY WICKLOW.

Nathaniel TACKABERRY; of Ballynabogue, parish of Arklow, Farmer; his will was the subject of a Deed dated 23 April 1724 [Memorial 65493, Book 90, Page 447], conveying his whole estate to his wife Elizabeth TACKABERRY and his son Nathaniel TACKABERRY; Nathaniel TACKBERRY, Residence Ballynabruogue, County Wicklow, Farmer, Date 1725 [P.R.O. of Ireland, Indexes to Testamentary Records, Sub-class of Bonds]; Nathaniel TACKBARY, Co Wicklow, Farmer, 1725, Intestacy [Deputy Keeper of Public Records, Index to Act and Grant Books].
Elizabeth TACKABERRY was first party to a deed of lease dated 1 May 1734, concerning the estate of her late husband Nathaniel (see above); her will was the subject of  Deed dated 12 September 1735 [Memorial 65494, Book 90, Page 447], late of Ballynaboge, Widow, conveying her whole estate to her beloved son Nathaniel TACKABERRY.
Nathaniel and Elizabeth had issue:
1. Nathaniel TACKABERRY; second party to his widowed mother's deed, May 1734.
2. Elizabeth TACKABERRY; she was married, before May 1734, to William STRINGER.

Perhaps of Killowen, see next below.

Elizabeth TACKABERRY, of the parish of Arklow, Spinster, was married by M.L.B. dated 20 February 1772, to Richard JOHNSON, of Arklow, County Wicklow, Carpenter [BETHAM]. See next below.

John TACKABERRY, born about 1696-97; he died 19 June 1742, aged 45, and was buried at the Old Town Cemetery, Arklow, County Wicklow; his wife Sarah died 24 June 1773, aged 80, and was buried with him; they had issue:
1. William TACKABERRY, born about 1719-20; he died 16 June 1750, aged 30, and was buried with his father. 
See their memorials on Findagrave.


TACKABERRY OF KILLOWEN, COUNTY WEXFORD.

Thomas TACKABERRY, son of Edward TACKABERRY of Kilnew, County Wexford, was named as the third life for term of an Indented  Deed dated 1761, by which John LYNDON of Tornduffe, County Wexford, demised unto John HOLLINSWORTH, of Ballynekill, Farmer, "... all that and those the Town and Lands of Tomduff commonly known by the name of the Coppice, and all that part of the said Lands called the Seven Acres..." [Memorial 142770, Book 217, Page 80, Dublin Deeds Registry].
The other two lives for the term of the above Deed were Thomas and William, the sons of John HOLLINSWORTH (the second party to the Deed). The deed was registered in Dublin on 27 May 1762.

Nathaniel TACKABERRY, of Killowen, County Wexford; his will, dated 28 September 1778, proved P.C.I., 11 May 1781, naming his wife Anne, five sons Robert, William, John, James and Nathaniel, and six daughters Alice, Jane, Elizabeth, Mary (all married), Anne and Margaret [BETHAM's Abstract]; he appears to have been buried in the Old Town burial ground in Arklow, aged 74 years (with a small standing stone, image viewable on Findagrave.com), although the transcript offers the date of death as 4 March 1768, aged 74 years; he was married to Anne, who survived him (perhaps not his first wife, and possibly not mother of some or perhaps all of his children?); issue:
1. Nathaniel TACKABERRY.
2. Robert TACKABERRY.
3. William TACKABERRY.
4. John TACKABERRY.
5. James TACKABERRY. He may have emigrated to America. See [B] below.
6. Alice TACKABERRY; she was married before 1781 to William DARLINGTON of Boggland, County Wicklow, Farmer.
7. Jane TACKABERRY; she was married in 1771 to Thomas ROBINSON [Diocese of Ossoray M.L.B. Index].
8. Elizabeth TACKABERRY; of the Parish of Arklow, County Wicklow, spinster, when she was married by License (P.C.I.), dated 20 February 1772, to Richard JOHNSON, of Arklow, Carpenter.
9. Mary TACKABERRY; married before 1781, BYRNE.
10. Anne TACKABERRY; unmarried in 1781.
11. Margaret TACKABERRY; unmarried in 1781.

Mr TACKABERRY; he was married to Margaret - perhaps William TACKABERRY and Margaret BAINTON, 1805 [Diocese of Ossary M.L.B. Index]; she was born about 1788; she died on 29 August 1878, aged 90 years, and was buried with her son John at Castletown Graveyard; they had issue:
1. Anne TACKABERY, born about 1813; she died 5 April 1855, aged 42 years, and was buried with her brother.
2. Nathaniel TACKABERRY, born about 1822; of Killowen, County Wexford, Farmer; he died 20 August 1872, aged 49 years (Registered at Gorey, Volume 12, page 567), and was buried at Castletown Graveyard; he was married in 1844 to Margaret FANNEL [Diocese of Ossory M.L.B. Index]; she was at Killowen Lower, Ballynacew, 1901 Census, aged 65, Widow, Farmer, with three sons, daughter-in-law and four grandchildren; she died 30 May 1909, aged 74 years, and was buried with her husband; they had issue:
     a. John TACKABERRY, born about 1863; Farmer; aged 37, with his mother, wife and four children, 1901 Census; he died at Killowen, Arklow Parish, 1 June 1912, aged 48, and was buried with his father; Administration granted at Dublin, August 1912, to Mary A. TACKABERRY, the widow; he was married to Mary (aged 28 in 1901 Census), with two sons and two daughters, 1901, aged 6 to 1.
     b. Margaret TACKABERRY, born at Killowen, Gorey, County Wexford, 11 June 1865.
     c. William TACKABERRY, born about 1866; died 1 December 1882, aged 16, and buried ditto.
     d. Robert TACKABERRY, born at Killowen, 5 November 1868; aged 32, with his mother, 1901 Census, unmarried.
     e. Richard TACKABERRY, born at Killowen, 18 March 1870.
     f. James TACKABERRY, born at Killowen, 19 April 1871; aged 29, with his mother, 1901 Census, unmarried; he died 29 June 1902, aged 31, and buried with his father.
     g. three children died young.
3. John TACKABERRY, born about 1832; died 16 March 1847, aged 14, and was buried with his brother John.

John TACKABERRY, born County Wexford, about 1863; Farmer at Killowen Lower, 1911 Census, aged 47, Farmer, with wife, nine children, and brother Robert; of full age, bachelor, Farmer, son of Nathaniel TACKABERRY, Farmer (deceased), when he was married at Arklow R.C., 17 April 1893, to Mary DOYLE, full age, spinster, Housekeeper, daughter of William DOYLE, Farmer (living); she was aged 39, with her husband, 1911, married 17 years, nine children all living; they had issue:
1. Nathaniel TACKABERRY, born at Killowen, 7 July 1894; aged 16, with parents, 1911; he probably died at Killowen, 20 July 1961, aged 68, Farmer, unmarried, the death informed by the Coroner.
2. William TACKABERRY, born at Killowen, 9 January 1896; aged 15, ditto, with parents, 1911.
3. Margaret TACKABERRY, born at Killowen, 17 January 1898; aged 13, ditto.
4. Mary Anne TACKABERRY, born at Killowen, 17 February 1900; aged 11, ditto.
5. Elizabeth TACKABERRY, born about 1902; aged 9, ditto.
6. Mary Kate TACKABERRY, born 27 May 1904, parents of Killowen; as Catherine, aged 7, ditto.
7. James TACKABERRY, born at Killowen, 8 November 1906; aged 4, ditto.
8. Michael TACKABERRY, born 1910; aged 10 months, ditto.
9. . Sarah Patricia TACKABERRY, born at Killowen, 14 November 1912.


TACKABERRY IN NEWTOWNBARRY PARISH.

Alice TACKABERRY, born about 1785; buried at Newtownbarry, 10 May 1825, aged 80.

Nathaniel THACKABERRY, born about 1798; buried at Newtownbarry, 4 December 1849, aged 51, of Clonegal.

Mary THACKABERRY, born about 1804; buried at Newtownbarry, 4 August 1847, aged 43, of Abbeydown (a wife ? or a widow).

Martha THACKABERRY, born about 1840; buried at Newtownbarry, 6 February 1893, aged 52 (a wife ? or widow of Benjamin ? next).

Benjamin TACKABERRY, born about 1841 (perhaps born at Garryhasten, 16 March 1843, son of Nathaniel TACKABERRY and Ann PIPER); buried at Newtownbarry, 25 May 1879, aged 37; Shoemaker; he was probably married at Kilnahure, 18 October 1865, to Martha GREEN; she died 25 November 1889, aged 53, daughter of John GREENE (1802-1889) and his wife Ann (PASLEY); with issue:
1. Anne TACKABERRY, born 7 January 1867, and baptised at Newtownbarry, 6 March (but mother named Ann).
2. Nathaniel TACKABERRY, born 30 October 1868, and baptised there 23 December; he died at Mill House, Bunclody, Enniscorthy, 18 December 1951, aged 83, Widower, Shop Keeper; aged 42, Shopkeeper, at Newtownbarry, 1911 Census, with wife and four children; he was married about 1887,to Margaret Hunter; she was aged 39, with her husband, 1911 Census, born Scotland; they had issue:
     a. Edith Martha TACKABERRY, born County We3xford, about 1898; aged 12, with her parents, 1911.
     b. Samuel Hollywood TACKABERRY, born ditto, about 1899; aged 11, ditto.
     c. Florence Margaret TACKABERRY, born ditto, about 1903; aged 7, ditto.
     d. Hilda Mary TACKABERRY, born ditto, about 1907; aged 3, ditto.
3. Eliza Jane TACKABERRY, born 1 March 1871 and baptised there 10 December.
4. Margaret THACKABERRY, born 25 September 1873, and baptised there 9 November.
5. Emma TACKABERRY, born 12 September 1875, and baptised there 14 November.
6. Martha TACKABERRY, born 12 June 1877, and baptised there 8 September.
8. Benjamin TACKABERRY, born 3 July 1879, and baptised there 10 August.

Margaret THACKABERRY, born about 1847; buried at Newtownbarry, 20 May 1849, aged 2, of Kilbranish.


TACKABERRY OF CRAAN, COUNTY WICKLOW.

Nathaniel TACKABERRY, born about 1833; of Craan, Gorey District, County Wexford, Farmer; at Craan Upper, 1901 Census, aged 66 (born County Wicklow), Widower, with daughter Frances (aged 23, born Co Wexford) and niece Maggie (aged 6, born County Dublin); he died at Gorey Infirmary, 1 April 1913, aged 79, a Widower, the death informed by Jane EVANS, Occupier; married with issue:
1. Frances TACKABERRY, born County Wexford, about 1877; aged 23, unmarried, with her father, 1901 Census.

Nathaniel TACKABERRY; of Craane, labourer; probably the above; a son of Nathaniel TACKABERRY, he was married at Kilnahue, Gorey District, County Wexford, 27 December 1858, to Jane COOMBS, daughter of Samuel COOMBS; they had issue:
1. Benjamin TACKABERRY, born at Caane, 12 June 1866.
2. Catherine TACKABERRY, born at Craan, 23 April 1868.


TACKABERRY OF CLASHEEN.

Fosse TACKABERRY, born about 1808; he died at Clasheen, 6 November 1884, Widower, aged 76, Farmer, the death informed by Thomas (X) BRIEN, present at death, of Curratubbin.


THACKABERRY OF TOMAGADDY.

John TACKABERRY, of Tomagaddy, County Wexford, 1752, Will [PHILLIMORE and THRIFT, Index to Ferns Wills, 1601-1800].

From details found in the CROSSLÉ Genealogical Abstracts on Findmypast:
Dublin Deeds Registry, Book 274, Page 613, Memorial 182846.
"Indented Deed of Lease, dated 27th December 1766, made between George BRADDELL of Ballingate, Esqr, of the one part, and Benjamin TACKABERRY, of the Town of Tomagaddy and parish of Monomoling in the county of Wexford, Farmer, and Richard STERNE, of Ballytogue in the parish of Ballycarnew in the said county of Wexford, Farmer, of the other part. Whereby the said George BRADDELL did demise grant stand to farm let to the said Benjamin TACKABERRY and Richard STERNE, the Town and Lands of Abbydown and part of Corra, situate lying and being in the Barony of Scarwalch in the said county of Wexford, together with the Tyth thereon, containing in the whole 300 acres and 34 perches, with all and singular the Right Members and Appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. To hold from the date  thereof for the lives of Wm STERNE son of Richard of Ballintogue, John TACKABERRY son of Benjamin TACKABERRY of Abbydown, and James JONES son of Edward JONES of Ballycarnew in the said county of Wexford, and the survivor of them, or for thirty one years, to be computed from the 25th day of March 1767, whichever should last longest, at the yearly rent of ten shillings stg for each and every acre on said lands, payable half yearly by two even and equal Gales for the first 15 years and 11 shillings stg per acre after during the said term, at the days and times therein particularly mentioned..."
The Deed was witnessed by Richard STERNE of Abbydown and Thomas BRADELL of Bollingate; and the Memorial of it by the said Richard STERNE and James BYRNE of Clonegaul, in the county of Clare, Farmer. The Deed was registered in Dublin on 5 September 1770.

Benjamin TACKABERRY, born about 1771; he died 1 January 1833, aged 61, and was buried at Ballcanew [M.I.]; he was married to Elizabeth (possibly HAYES, and if so, married in 1817, Diocese of Ossory); she died 29 June 1855, aged 86 years, and was buried at Ballcanew [M.I.].

Robert TACKABERRY, born about 1799; he died at Tomegaddy, 27 May 1871, Married, aged 72, Farmer, the death informed by Benjamin TACKABERRY, of Tomegaddy, relationship not recorded.

Thomas TACKABERRY, of Tomagaddy; Farmer; he died before 1880; he was married in 1838 to Martha RUDD, daughter of Richard BUDD, Clone, Ferns (RUDD in Index to Diocese of Ossory Marriage License Bonds); she died 3 August 1880, aged 73 years, and was buried at Ballycanew [CANTWELL's M.I.]; they had issue:
1. Samuel TACKABERRY, born about 1839; he died 18 August 1902, aged 63 years, eldest son, and was buried at Ballycanew [M.I.]; of full age, bachelor, Yurnkey in Gaol, of Wexford, when he was married at St Selkars, Wexford, 17 June 1868, to Mary EARL, full age, spinster, of Wexford, daughter of Edward EARL, Carpenter, witnessed by Edward EARL, Samuel BAILEY and Martha TACKABERRY; she died 24 May 1909, aged 70 years [M.I.].
? Thomas TACKABERRY. Possibly went to County Tyrone. See [C] below.
2. Martha TACKABERRY, born about 1847; she died 13 March 1943, aged 95, and was buried at Ballycanew, unmarried [M.I.].
3. Benjamin THACKERBERRY, died aged 15 years.
4. Margaret THACKABERRY; died aged 5 years.
5. Elizabeth THACKABERRY, born about 1856; she died 4 July 1892, aged 33 years, and was buried at Ballycanew [M.I.].

Thomas THACKABERRY, born about 1801; of Tomagaddy; he died 29 April 1882, aged 80, a Farmer, Married, the death informed by Fosey (X) THACKABERRY, of Tomagaddy (relationship not stated), present at the death. These marital statuses do not correspond with the above husband of Martha; however, family trees on Ancestry suggest that Martha died in 1890.

George THACKABERRY, of Tomagaddy, County Wexford, died suddenly, April 1842 [Dublin Morning Register, 7 April].

Fossey THACKABERRY, of Tomagaddy, died 6 November 1884, aged 76, and was buried at Ballycanew [Freeman's Journal, 13 November; CANTWELL's M.I.]; Farmer; married, possibly in 1841 to Anne SWITZER [Diocese of Ossory M.L.B. index]; with issue:
1. Loftus THACKABERRY, born about 1845; died 20 June 1860, aged 14, and was buried at Ballycanew [M.I.].
2. Anna Susan THACKABERRY, born about 1856; she was aged 17, spinster, of Tomagaddy, Ballycanew parish, when she was married at Ballycanew Parish Church, 8 September 1873, to Donald McRAE, full age, bachelor, of the U.S., but now of Tomagaddy, Merchant, son of John McRAE, Merchant, witnessed by W.J. JOHNSON and Same HOLLINGSWORTH.

John Benjamin TACKABERRY, born about 1833, son of Fossey TACKABERRY [Marriage Registration]; died 25 February 1892, aged 58 years, and was buried at Ballycanew [M.I.]; of Tomagaddy, Farmer, full age, bachelor, when he was married at Monamolin, Gorey, 6 October 1874, to Martha LEE, Widow, daughter of William BOLTON, of Classheen, Farmer]; married Martha BOLTON; with issue:
1. Loftus Henry TACKABERRY, born Clasheen, Gorey, 25 February 1876.
2. Fossey Joseph TACKABERRY, born Clasheen, 12 October 1877; died 25 November 1935, aged 58 years, and was buried at Ballycanew [M.I.].

Thomas THACKABERRY; of Tomagaddy, Farmer; married with issue:
1. Fosse THACKABERRY; Farmer, of Tomagaddy; at Tomagaddy, 1901 Census,  aged 43, Farmer, with wife and daughter; ditto, 1911, aged 53; of full age, bachelor, when he was married at Monamolin Church of Ireland, by License, 13 February 1886, to Charlotte EARL, full age, spinster, of Cullenton, daughter of Edward EARL, Farmer; she was aged 46, with her husband, 1901 Census; ditto, 1911, aged 55, married 24 years, with two children, one surviving; they had issue:
     a. Thomas TACKABERRY, born at Tommagaddy, 24 July 1886; died before 1911.
     b. Martha Violet TACKABERRY, born Tommagaddy, 27 September 1888; aged 13, with her parents, 1901 Census.

Mrs Margaret THACKABERRY, born about 1817; she died at Tommagaddy, 3 August 1890, widow, aged 73, Farmer, the death informed by her son Fosse (X) THACKABERRY, of Tomagaddy.


THACKABERRY OF CAMOLIN.

John THACKABERRY; of Kilcleran, Camolin, County Wexford, Farmer; he was married to Jane; she died at Kilclaran, 6 December 1896, Widow of a Farmer, aged 78, the death informed by her daughter Mary J. JEFFERS, of Dublin, present at the death; they had issue:
1. Mary Jane THACKABERRY; she informed her mother's death in 1896; she was of full age, spinster, of 147 James Street, Dublin and of Camolin, when she was married at St James's Parish Church, Dublin, 27 July 1895, to Thomas JEFFERS, full age, bachelor, Commercial Clerk,of 147 James's Street, Dublin, son of Michael JEFFERS, Farmer.


THACKABERRY OF CLONEGAL.

John TACKABERRY; of Abbydown, Clonegal; he was married to Ann; with issue (details of Registers for St Fiacc's Church of Ireland, Clonegal, from the www.ireland.anglican.org web-site):
1. Benjamin TACKABERRY, baptized at St Fiacc's, Clonegal, 31 March 1792.
2. Benjamin TACKABERRY, born at Abbydown, and baptized at St Fiacc's, 22 February 1793.
3. un-named TACKABERRY, born at Abbeydown, and baptized at St Fiacc's, January-February 1797 (date obscured or unreadable). Perhaps Nathaniel?
4. Mary TACKABERRY, born at Abby..., and baptized at St Fiacc's, 23 February 1800.

Benjamin TACKABERRY; of Abbydown; married Martha; with issue:
1. Margaret TACKABERRY, born at Abbeydown, and baptized at St Fiacc's, 4 December 1803.

Margaret TACKABERRY, of Abbey..., was married at St Fiacc's, Clonegal, 23 September 1819, to William WATKINS of Templeshannon.

Nathaniel THACKABERRY; Labourer, in Garryhasten and Abbey Down; he was married at St Fiacc's, Clonegal, 4 May 1826, to Ann PIPER of Prospect; they had issue:
1. Elizabeth TACKABERRY, born at Prospect, and baptized at St Fiacc's, 1 April 1827.
2. John TACKABERRY, born at Garryhastin, and baptized at St Fiacc's, 21 March 1830.
3. Nathaniel THACKABERRY, born Garryhasten, 12 February 1833, and baptized at St Fiacc's, 24 February.
4. George TAKABERRY, born 24 March 1836, and baptized at St Fiacc's, 9 August.
5. Anne THACKABERRY, born Garehasten, 16 February 1840, and baptized at St Fiacc's, 18 June.
6. Benjamin THACKABERRY, born Garheaston, 16 March 1843, and baptized St Fiacc's, 18 June.
7. Margaret THACKABERRY, born Abbey Down, and baptized at St Fiacc's, 30 April 1848.

Benjamin THACKABERRY; of Derry View; he was married at Kildavin Church, March 1841, to Jane, eldest daughter of William PIERCE, of Kilgraney, Esq [Dublin Morning Register, 31 March]; they had issue:
1. (son), born at Derryview, Clonegal, 25 March 1842 [Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail, 2 April].

Benjamin THACKABERRY, Farmer, and his wife Maria had issue:
1. Benjamin Thomas THACKABERRY, born at Derry View, Carnew, 23 March 1842, and baptized at St Fiacc's, Clonegal, 22 January 1843.

Benjamin THACKABERRY; married Peggy; with issue:
1. Elizabeth THACKABERRY, born at Garryhastin, and baptized at St Fiacc's, 1 December 1844.
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THE WEXFORD REBELLION OF 1798.

The following are details of Claims and Surrenders, which resulted from Rebel activity in County Wexford in 1798:

1. Alice TACKABERRY, of Coolator, Widow, for losses of Horse, Car, Tackling, Furniture and Provisions, claim of £18 14s 9d.
2. Benjamin TACKABERRY, of Tomagaddy, Farmer - Profit of Cows, Cloaths, Potatoes, Timber. House burned - £97 11s 4d, paid £96 15s.
3. Edward TACKABERRY, of Balliadam, Farmer - Corn, Cattle, Furniture, Linen, Potatoes - £124 16s 1d.
4. Fossey TACKABERRY, of Tomagady - House burned, Cloaths, Furniture, Profit of Cows - £254 16s 9d, paid £241 3s 9d.
5. James TACKABERRY, of Beawn, Arklow - Provisions, Cloaths, Repair - £11 11s 4d.
6. John TACKABERRY, of Tomagaddy, Farmer - House burned, Cloaths, Furniture, Timber - £200 7s 4d, paid £192 10s 1d.
7. Nicholas TACKABERRY, of Garane, Wexford - Profit of Cows, Barley, Oats, Meadow - £16 9s 11d.
8. Nicholas TACKABERRY, of Ballylough, Farmer - Sheep, Saddle, Bridle, Profit of Cows - £11 14s 6d.
9. Robert TACKABERRY, of Garidaniel, Dealer - Pigs, Potatoes, Shop Goods, Cloaths - £15 7s 6d.
10. Robert TACKABERRY, of Arrygurtin, Dealer - Furniture, House burned, Maze, Wheat ... - claimed £67 8s 11d, paid £65 3s 6d.
11. Samuel TACKABERRY, of Tomagaddy, Farmer - House burned, Crop, Horse, Farming Utensils - £98 7s 9d.
12. Thomas TACKABERRY, of Cluggard, Arklow - Bed and gun - £4 11s.
13. William TACKABERRY, of Ballicanew (sic), Miller - Oatmeal, Furniture, Cloaths, Pigs - claimed £73 1s 8d, paid £71 16s 9d.
14. William TACKABERRY, of Tomagaddy, Farmer - Houses burned, Profits of Cows, Crop, Horse - £131 3s.
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DIOCESE OF OSSORY MARRIAGE LICENSE BONDS.

These are "applications" for marriage by License, as opposed to Marriages by the Banns process. The jurisdiction which held power over the issue of these Licenses was the Consistorial Court, over which the Bishop presided, within his Diocesan domain. Not all Licenses led to actual marriage, but the vast majority probably did. They were, of course, all Protestants. Church of Ireland Ministers could not marry cousins without them having obtained a Special License.

1771 - Jane TACKABERRY and Thomas ROBINSON.
1778 - Anthony TACKABERRY and Margaret SHAW.
1782 - Margaret TACKABERY (sic) and John STERNE.
1787 - Mary TACKABERRY and James KERSEY.
1790 - Edward TACKABERRY and Anne SMITH.
1790 - Richard TACKABERRY and Mary WILLIAMS.
1790 - Sarah TACKABERRY and John GODKIN.
1792 - Sarah THACKABERRY (sic) and Edward WEBSTER.
1793 - Elizabeth TACKABERRY and George WILLIAMS.
1793 - Benjamin TACKABERRY and Elizabeth RATH.
1793 - Martha TACKABERRY and Robert HUGHES.
1793 - Mary TACKABERRY and Henry BOLTON.
1793 - Samuel THACKABERRY (sic) and Hester FITZSIMONS.
1794 - Elizabeth TACKABERRY and Thomas GODKIN.
1798 - Alice TACKABERRY and James GODKIN.
1799 - Benjamin TACKABERRY and Martha SHERLOCK.
1799 - George TACKABERRY and Frances MARKS.
1799 - Nathaniel TACKABERRY and Mary TACKABERRY.
1800 - Mary Ann TACKABERY (sic) and Robert HUGHES.
1803 - Alice TACKABERRY and Edward DAVIS.
1804 - Sarah TACKABERRY and John FRANCIS.
1805 - Jane TACKABERRY and William JOHNSTON.
1805 - Martha TACKABERRY and Edmond BAYLY.
1805 - Margaret TACKABERRY and George WILSON.
1805 - William TACKABERRY and Margaret BAINTON.
1806 - Mary TACKABERRY and John AGAR.
1807 - George TACKABERRY and Susannah WHEELOCK.
1807 - Robert TACKABERRY and Jane COOKE.
1807 - Sarah TACKABERRY and William KARLEY.
1807 - William TACKABERRY and Letitia DEACON.
1808 - William TACKABERRY and Elizabeth CHRISTIAN.
1812 - Mary TACKABERRY and James LECTOR.
1813 - Martha TACKABERRY and Abraham STRAHAN.
1813 - Mary TACKABERRY and Thomas BAILEY.
1814 - Richard TACKABERRY and Jane MINION.
1817 - Benjamin TACKABERRY and Elizabeth HAYES.
1818 - Edward TACKABERRY and Elizabeth DUFFIELD.
1819 - Ann TACKABERRY and Thomas SHEILL.
1819 - Anthony TACKABERRY and Elizabeth PEPPERD.
1819 - Benjamin TACKABERRY and Rachel CODD.
1819 - Catherine TACKABERRY and John ROWSON.
1819 - Margaret TACKABERRY and William WATKINS.
1819 - Richard TACKABERRY and Judith PARKER.
1824 - Eliza TACKABERY (sic) and Samuel COCHRAN.
1824 - Margaret TACKABERY (sic) and William SCOTT.
1824 - Richard TACKABERY (sic) and Sarah CHAPMAN.
1826 - Alice TACKABERRY and William BAILEY.
1826 - Nathaniel THACKABERY (sic) and Anne PIPER [4 May 1826, at Clonegal].
1826 - Robert THACKABERY (sic) and Sarah SANDERS.
1827 - John TACKABERRY and Margaret DOWZER.
1827 - Robert TACKABERRY and Jane WARREN.
1828 - Fossay TACKABERRY and Eliza JOHNSTON.
1828 - Mary THACKABERRY (sic) and William FRANCIS.
1829 - Elizabeth TACKABERRY and Edward DUFFIELD.
1830 - Esther TACKABERRY and William EMMITT.
1831 - Alice TACKABERRY and Fossey GODKIN.
1831 - Margaret TACKABERRY and Henry MORRIS.
1832 - Elizabeth THACKABERRY (sic) and Patrick CLEARY.
1832 - Frances THACKABERRY (sic) and John NEWLAND.
1833 - George TACKABERRY and Amelia STEPHENS.
1833 - Sarah TACKABERRY and Joseph WARREN.
1834 - Elenor TACKABERRY and John WEBSTER.
1834 - Sarah THACKABERRY (sic) and Frederick SPARKES.
1835 - Elizabeth TACKABERRY and Peter SPENCER.
1836 - Thomas TACKABERRY and Mary EDWARDS.
1837 - Richard TACKABERRY and Mary WARD.
1837 - Sarah TACKABERRY and Samuel LONGSTAFF.
1838 - Eliza TACKABERRY and John POOLE.
1838 - Mary TACKABERRY and James JACKSON.
1838 - Thomas TACKABERRY and Martha RUDD.
1839 - Benjamin TACKABERRY and Anne EDWARDS.
1839 - Eliza TACKABERRY and James HANLON.
1839 - Mary Anne TACKABERRY and George DEACON.
1841 - Benjamin TACKABERRY and Maria PIERCE.
1841 - Fossey TACKABERRY and Anne SWITZER.
1842 - Elizabeth TACKABERRY and George LEECH.
1843 - Rhoda TACKABERRY and John BOLTON.
1843 - Susan TACKABERRY and John CAHILL.
1843 - William TACKABERRY and Mary RANSFORD.
1844 - Nathaniel TACKABERRY and Margaret FENNEL.
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PRE-REGISTRATION PROTESTANT MARRIAGES, 1845-1863.

The following details have been obtained from the official Irish Government web-site www.irishgenealogy.ie under the category of Civil Records. I believe that the actual images of these marriages, which identify the paternity of both parties (except for the very earliest), will eventually be up-loaded to the web-site, over the next year or three. Additional details have been obtained from transcriptions on the Findmypast.co.uk web-site [Ireland Marriages, 1619-1898].

1845 - John TACKABERRY, married at Templeshando, Enniscorthy, 18 December, Eliza DOUGLAS [V.5, p.497].
1846 - Esther TACKABERRY, married at Arklow, Rathdrum, 3 November, Richard DOLAN [V.9, p.679].
1846 - Mary TACKABERRY, married at Camolin, Gorey, 5 November, Martin HINDS [V.6, p.111].
1846 - Robert TACKABERRY, married at Camolin,  Gorey, 5 December, Eliza KEMMITH [V.6, p.111].
1847 - Mark TACKABERRY, son of William TACKABERRY, married at Donnybrook, Dublin South, 9 February, Mary GREGG, daughter of John GREGG [V.5, p.189].
1848 - George TACKABERRY, son of Nathaniel TACKABERRY, married at Gorey, 10 November, Alice FITZSIMONS [V.6, p.89].
1850 - William TACKABERRY, son of Richard TACKABERRY, married at St Mary's, New Ross, 5 December 1850, Charlotte SAVAGE, Widow, daughter of William LITTLE [V.8, p.444].
1851 - John TACKABERRY, son of George TACKABERRY, married at Balleycanew, Gorey, 7 October, Eliza TACKABERRY, daughter of Robert TACKABERRY [V.6, p.81].
1852 - Anne Jane TACKABERRY, daughter of Robert TACKABERRY, married at Enniscorthy, 23 September 1852, Charles GREENE, son of Richard GREENE [V.5, p.702].
1853 - Margaret TACKABERRY, daughter of Robert TACKABERRY, married at Ballycanew, Gorey, 31 March, James TYNDALL, son of John TYNDALL [V.6, p.81].
1854 - Margaret TACKABERRY, daughter of George TACKABERRY, married at St Audoen's, Dublin South, 22 March, George MATTHEWS, son of Landon MATTHEWS [V.5, p.211].
1854 - Robert TACKABERRY,Watchmaker of New Ross, Count Wexford, son of William, Farmer, married at St James's, Dublin South, 23 April, Hannah CHADWICK, daughter of Hannah CHADWICK, Auctioneer [V.5, p.238].
1854 - William TACKABERRY, son of Richard TACKABERRY, married at Athy, County Kildare, 4 October, Eliza O'NEILL, daughter of James O'NEILL [V.1, p.490].
1855 -Mary Ann TACKABERRY, Athy, V.1, p.494.
1855 - Maria TACKABERRY, Sligo, V.10, p.202.
1857 - John TACKABERRY, son of Nat., married at Shillelagh, County Wicklow, 13 June, Anne GREGAN, daughter of Martin GREGAN [Volume and page number not found].
1858 - Nathaniel THACKABERRY, son of Nathaniel, married at Kilnahue, Gorey, 27 December, Jane COOMBS, daughter of Samuel COOMBS [V.6, p.100].
1859 - Hannah TACKABURY, daughter of Henry TACKABERRY, married at St Mary's, Dublin North, 20 March, Henry TAYLOR, Widower, son of William TAYLOR [V.5, p.85].
1860 - Hannah TACKABERRY, Widow, daughter of George CHADWICK, married at Templeludigan, New Ross, 22 February, Hugh COCKRAN, son of Hugh H. COCKRAN [V.8, p.454].
1860 - John William TACKABERRY, son of Fossey, married at St Peter's, Dublin South, 27 December, Kate MALONE, daughter of Edward MALONE [V.5, p.352].
1861 - Alice TACKABERRY, of Sweet Farm, Enniscorthy, Servant, daughter of Robert TACKABERRY, Farmer, married at Enniscorthy, 8 August, William KENDRICK, Labourer, of Town View Farm, son of Joseph KENDRICK, Farmer, witnessed by Robert and Edward TACKABERRY [V.5, p.698].
1862 - Sarah THACKABERRY, daughter of Robert THACKABERRY, married at St Audoen's, Dublin South, 18 February, Joseph TYNDALL, son of John TYNDALL [V.5, p.213].
1863 - Elizabeth Jane PUTZ, daughter of Fossey TACKABERRY, married at St Peter's, Dublin South, 15 October 1863, Richard Hand WOOD, Widower, son of George WOOD [V.5, p.371].
1863 - George TACKBERRY, son of Nathaniel, married at St Peter's, Dublin South, 16 December, Eliza JEFFERS, daughter of Matthew JEFFERS [V.5, p.325].
1863 - Elizabeth Jane TACKABERRY, of 32 Grafton Street, daughter of George TACKABERRY, Draper, married at Wesleyan Centenary Chapel, parish of St Peter's, Dublin South, 19 December, Charles Hamilton PEARSON, Bank Clerk, son of Charles C. PEARSON, Bank Clerk, witnessed by William Leonard TACKA

BERRY and Sarah BENNETT [V.5, p.363].
Statutory Registration commenced for all of Ireland.
1864 - Elizabeth TACKABERRY, of full age, spinster, of Knocknalogue, County Wexford, daughter of George TACKABERRY, Farmer, was married at Kilmuckridge Parish Church, County Wexford, 6 October 1864, to William WHITMORE, full age, bachelor, Farmer, of Moneycross, son of William WHITMORE, Farmer, witnessed by George TACKABERRY and Jane FITZSIMONS.
1865 - Benjamin THACKABERRY, son of Benjamin, married at Newtownbarry, County Wexford, 18 October, Martha GREENE, daughter of John GREENE.
1866 - Sarah LANGSTAFF (or LONGSTAFF), of full age, Widow, of Brackanagh, County Wexford, daughter of Nathaniel THACKABERRY, married at St Mary's parish Church, Dublin, 21 March 1866, to Benjamin TYNDALL, full age, bachelor, Farmer, of 64 Capel Street, son of Anthony TYNDALL, Farmer.
1867 - Abigail TACKABERRY, of full age, spinster, of Milebrook, parish of Castledermott, daughter of Henry TACKABERRY, was married at Athy Parish Church, County Kildare, 14 February 1867, to George ALCOCK, full age, bachelor, Labourer, of Rosetown, parsh of athy, son of George ALCOCK, Farmer, witnessed by John COBBE and Ellen TACKABERRY.
1867 - Anne THACKABERRY, daughter of William THACKABERRY, Farmer, married at Rathdown, County Dublin, 6 September, Thomas Noble CLARK, son of John N. CLARK.
1868 - Samuel TACKABERRY, son of Thomas, married at Wexford, County Wexford, 17 June, Mary EARL, daughter of Edward EARL.
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TACKABERRY OF DUNGANNON, COUNTY TYRONE.

[C] Thomas TACKABERRY, born in County Wexford, about 1845; of Tomagaddy, County Wexford (as recorded in his son Thomas's marriage notice, 1903); Royal Irish Constabulary, Donaghmore, County Tyrone, May 1867, when he gave evidence, as a Sub-constable, before an enquiry into the Dungannon Magistrates [Dublin Evening Mail, 17 May]; Master of the Dungannon Workhouse, May 1869; Chief Resident Officer, Workhouse, Dungannon, 1874; Master of the Dungannon Workhouse, 1883; he was at the Workhouse, 1901 Census, aged 55, with his wife Margaret (aged 58) and son John B. (18, Scholar); ditto, 1911, aged 65, Widower, with Charlotte E. THORNBERRY, 41, unmarried, Workhouse Matron (born at Castle Caulfield, County Tyrone, 8 September 1869, daughter of Henry THORNBERRY, Boot Maker, and his wife Charlotte LAYLEE, and a possible relation of Thomas's late wife); Thomas was a chief mourner at the funeral, May 1907, of his brother-in-law Mr Neason ROBERTS (aged 74), at the Borough Cemetery, Dungannon [Tyrone Courier, 23 May], who was married at Dungannon, in 1863, to Eliza THORNBERRY ; Thomas died at the Workhouse, Dungannon, 15 February 1912, aged 66, Widower, the death informed by his son Thomas Benjamin TACKABERRY, of the Masonic Orphan Boys School, Dublin, present at the death.
Thomas was of full age, bachelor, of Benburb, Master of Dungannon Workhosue, son of Thomas TACKABERRY, Farmer, when he was married at St Patrick's Church of Ireland, Parish of Donaghmore, 3 May 1869, to Margaret THORNBERRY, of full age, spinster, of Donaghmore, Matron of Dungannon Workkhouse, daughter of John THORNBERRY, Shoemaker, "... youngest daughter of the late Mr John THORNBERRY, Donaghmore" [Armagh Guardian, Friday 7 May], and Registered at Dungannon [Volume 6, Page 645]; she was born in County Tyrone, about 1843; Matron, Poor Law Union, Dungannon, 1870 [Slater's Directory]; superannuated as Matron before 1901, and replaced by her probable relation, Charlotte E. THORNBERRY; Margaret was aged 58, with her husband, 1901 Census; she died at the Workhouse, Dungannon, 21 May 1901, aged 58, wife of the Master of the Workhouse, the death informed by her husband, Thomas TACKABERRY, present at the death.
They had issue:
1. a daughter, born at Dungannon, 29 April 1870, to "... the wife of Mr Thomas TACKABERRY (late R.I.C.), Master of the Union Workhouse" [Newry Reporter, 5 May]; she possibly died at Dungannon, 1870 [Volume 6, Page 443], aged 5 (months?).
2. Thomas Benjamin TACKABERRY, born at the Workhouse, Dungannon, 26 February 1874; T.C.D., 1892-95 [Junior Exhibition, 1892; 1st Honours in Classics, 1893; First Rank in Classics, Hilary Term, 1894; Sizar (Junior Sophister)]; he was a Schoolmaster at Dungannon, Portora (Ennislkillen), Coleraine and Tipperary Grammar Schools, and was notorious for his failure to maintain discipline in class; while at Portora Royal School (for boarders), about 1921-22, he was supervising an evening prep, when a young pupil organised a disruption by issuing song-sheets to the boys and giving the signal for them to burst into song - TACKABERRY, seeing the pupil give the signal, then laid into him with both fists, to which the boy said quietly - "why don't you pick on someone your own size?" - at which TACKABERRY returned to his desk, and broke down in tears - that boy was Samuel BECKETT, who became a celebrated playwright; Thomas was a Classics and Mathematics tutor at Milford, 1943-44, by which time his wife and children had "... been taken from me by death"; he was of Linton House School, London, "... eldest son of Thomas TACKABERRY, Dungannon, and Tomagaddy, county Wexford" when he was married at Dungannon, 26 August 1903, to Dorothea Isabel BURNS, of Creenagh, Coalisland, County Tyrone, eldest daughter of David BURNS, Manufacturer [Tyrone Courier, 30 September]; they had issue:
     a. George Richard Fossey TACKABERRY, born at Creenagh, Dungannon, 8 September 1904, informed by Sarah M. BURNES, present at the death, of Creenagh.
3. Fossey Rudd TACKABERRY, born at the Workhouse, Dungannon, 28 November 1876, the birth informed by his father; he died there, 9 May 1878, aged 17 months, the death also informed by his father.
4. un-named daughter; she was born and died at the Dungannon Workhouse, 2 July 1879, aged 6 hours, due to premature birth (7 months).
5. John Bailey TACKABERRY, born at the Workhouse, Drumcor, 7 February 1883; educated at Dungannon Royal School (April 1900, Honours List, Mathematics and Chemistry), and Trinity College Dublin; London Matric., January 1903, Registered as a Medical Student, 16 October 1903, Middlesex Hospital, London; Casualty Medical Officer and House Physician, Middlesex Hospital, and Assistant Demonstrator in Anatomy, Middlesex Hospital Medical School; M.B., England, Registered 2 February 1909, Lic. Med. Surg. Soc. Apoth. Lond., 1909 [Medical Register, 1913]; entered the Army, Indian Medical Service, 30 July 1910, after sitting for a competitive examination for commissions, 25-30 July, in which he gained second highest marks among 29 candidates for 115 vacancies [The Scotsman, 1 August]; Lieutenant, "... officiating in medical charge of the 36th Sikhs," 1911 [Army and Navy Gazette, 8 July]; Lieutenant, Indian Medical Service, Fyzabad, 1912 [birth of son]; promoted Captain, 30 July 1913; serving with the 25th Punjabis, China, 1915 [Harts Army List]; he went to Mesopotamia at the end of 1915, with the Indian Expeditionary Force; Captain, Indian Medical Service, 2nd (Rawalpindi) District, 1917; he died in Mesopotamia, 25 March 1917, of cerebro-spinal fever [Belfast News Letter, 3 May 1917], and was buried at the Basra War Cemetery, Iraq; an obituary published in the British Medical Journal [1917, Volume 1, page 629 - 12 May] records further that he died "... on service in a stationary hospital," and that he was serving as medical officer to the 31st Punjabis when war broke out; of the Parish of Christ Church, Turnham Green, bachelor, when he was married in London, by Banns dated 15, 22 and 29 January 1911, to Alice Jane HARRHY, Spinster, of the Parish of Holy Trinity, Marylebone Road, Westminster; she was at 6 Grafton Mansions, Brighton, England, 1917, and was "... now engaged in voluntary nursing work in St John's Hospital, Sevenoaks" [Belfast Newsletter, 3 May 1917].
They had issue an only child:
     a. Fossey John TACKABERRY, born at Fyzabad, India, 17 January 1912, and was baptized there 31 March.
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SEVERAL TACKABERRYS IN INDIA.

Richard TACKABERRY; Private, 45th Regiment of Foot, Bachelor, when he was married by Banns, at St John's Church, Secunderabad, India, 18 October 1836, to Sophia COTTER, Widow (probably the Sarah MARCHALL who had married Edward COTTER, another Private in the 45th Regiment, 19 February 1833 - he was buried at Secunderabad, 23 August 1836, aged 28 years); Richard and Sophia had issue:
1. Elizabeth TAKABURY, born in 1836; she died on 2 June 1837, and was buried next day at Secundarabad, aged 9 months, her father of the 55th Regiment.
2. Edward TACKEBERRY, born 21 February 1838, and baptized at Secundarabad, 10 April, his father a Private in the 55th Regiment.
3. Martha Matilda TACKABERRY, born 23 April 1840, and baptized 8 July at St Mary's Church by the Garrison Chaplain, Madras.

Sophia TACKABERRY died in Madras, 1860, and was buried at St Mary's Church, Madras, 2 February 1860, aged 38, the widow of William TACKABERRY, Overseer, Post Office Department.
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A TACKABERRY FAMILY IN PENNSYLVANIA.

[B] James TACKABERRY, said to have been born at Arklow, County Wicklow, 21 September 1732 [Findagrave Memorial, and a family tree on Ancestry]; believed by descendants in America to have emigrated there in 1806-07, and to have died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on 28 July 1810, aged 77, and buried at Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburg [M.I., Findagrave], leaving a wife Elizabeth (formerly MIDDLETON), who died in Pittsburg, 15 February 1830 [M.I., Findagrave]; at least one family tree on Ancestry.com records him as the son of Nathaniel TACKABERRY, but by different wife, identified as Lydia FOSSE of FOSSEY.


SOME OTHER AMERICAN TACKABERRYS.

Nathaniel TACKABERRY, born in Ireland, about 1867; at Eaton, Madison County, 1850 Census, aged 82; he died at Pratt's Hollow, Madison County, 25 March 1851, and was buried at Fairview Cemetery [M.I., Findagrave Memorial]; he married Sarah NEUSOM; with issue, including:
1. James TACKABERRY, born in County Wicklow, 4 February 1795 [Findagrave Memorial]; he was at Eaton, Madison County, 1860 Federal Census, Farmer, with wife Alma (sic), aged 63; he was at Eaton, 1870 Census, aged 75, Farmer, with his wife Anne, Keeps House, aged 73, born Ireland; she was probably the Ann TACKABERRY (born Ireland, about 1776), at Mifflim, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, 1850 Census, with Henry and Margaret PEPPERMAN (Margaret may have been her daughter?); he died at Pratt's Hollow, Madison County, New York, 6 June 1884, and was buried at Fairview Cemetery; he was married in 1818 to Ann BELTON.
2. Elizabeth TACKABERRY, born in Ireland, 30 April 1797; she died at Bristol, Kendall County, Illinois, and was buried at Jericho Cemetery, Sugar Grove, Kane County, Illinois, with her husband William KERN [M.I.'s on Findagrave]; with issue.
3. Sarah TACKABERRY, born 20 June 1799; she died 13 July 1871, and was buried at Fairview Cemetery, Pratt's Hollow, with her husband, Rev Michael TOOKE, Methodist Episcopal Minister [M.I.s on Findagrave]; with issue.
4. John W. TACKABERRY, born at Arklow, 22 August 1804; died on 18 January 1877, and was buried at Grove Cemetery, London, Middlesex County, Ontario [M.I., Findagrave].
5. Middleton TACKABERRY, born at Wicklow, 12 February 1807 [M.I., Findagrave]; at Eaton, Madison County, 1855 State Census, aged 47, with wife and seven children; he died at Eaton, Madison County, 8 August 1877, and was buried at Fairview Cemetery; he was married to Clarissa CLARK; she died at Pecksport, Madison County, 16 May 1893, and was buried with her husband (she was born at Halifax, Wyndham County, Vermont, 6 August 1806) [M.I., Findagrave]; with issue:
     a. Almeda C. TACKABERRY, born NewYork, about 1830; aged 19, with her parents, 1850; aged 21, with her parents, 1855.
     b. Sarah D. TACKABERRY, born New York, about 1835; aged 15 and  19, ditto.
     c. Annie S. TACKABERRY, born New York, about 1838; aged 12 and 16, ditto.
     d. Middleton A. TACKABERRY, born New York, about 1840; aged 10 and 14, ditto.
     e. Lucy A. TACKABERRY, born New York, about 1845; aged 5 and 10, ditto.
     f. Samuel TACKABERRY, born New York,
5. Ann TACKABERRY, born in New York State, 1815; died 15 May 1839, and was buried at Fairview Cemetery, Pratt's Hollow [M.I. on Findagrave].

Nathaniel TACKABURY, born in Ireland, about 1767; he was at Eaton, Madison County, New York, 1850 Census, aged 82, Farmer, with Sarah TACK(ABERY), aged 51, born Ireland, and nine TACKABURY "children" aged 23 to 9 years - kinship relationships not stated, but they appear likely to have been his grandchildren; they were, perhaps, the children of Sarah, who may have been Nathaniel's daughter-in-law?:
1. Michael TACKABURY, born about 1824; aged 25, Farmer, at Eaton, with Nathaniel and Sarah, 1850 Census.
2. Nathaniel TACKABURY, born New York, about 1826; aged 21, Farmer, ditto.
3. Francis TACKABURY, born New York, about 1828; aged 21, Farmer, ditto.
4. Sarah TACKABURY, born New York, about 1831; aged 18, at Eaton, ditto.
5. Wesley TACKABURY, born New York, about 1833; aged 16, ditto.
6. John D. TACKABURY, born New York, about 1835; aged 14, ditto.
7. James TACKABURY, born New York, about 1837; aged 12, ditto.
8. Mary TACKABURY, born New York, about 1838; aged 11, ditto.
9. Summerfield TACKABURY, born New York, about 1840; aged 9, ditto.

Middleton TACKABERRY, born 15 March 1808 [M.I., Findagrave]; he was at Pekin, Tazewell County, Illinois, 1850 Census, aged 42, Saddler, born PA, with his wife Olive (aged 35, born NY) and two children; he died on 25 June 1863, and was buried at Lakeside Cemetery, Tazewell County, Illinois [M.I. with photo], Section OG-1; he was married to Olive L.; she died on 31 January 1887, aged 76 years, 5 months 16 days [M.I.]; they had issue, including:
1. John C. TACKABERRY, born 24 February 1830; he died on 25 February 1880, aged 50 years 1 day, and was buried with his parents [M.I., Findagrave]; he was married to Margaret J. WILLEY; she died on 10 March 1860, and was buried with her husband's family [M.I.]; with issue:
     a. Valerius L. TACKABERRY, born 4 August 1857; he died 17 March 1860, and was buried with his grandparents [M.I.].
3. Samuel B. TACKABERRY, born Ohio, about 1834; aged 15, with his parents, 1850.
2. Sarah E. TACKABERRY, born Illinois, about 1837; aged 12, with her parents, 1850; she died on 12 January 1879, aged 40 years 5 months 8 days, and was buried with her parents [M.I., Findagrave]; she was married to FOSTER.

Eliza A. TACKABERRY, born about 30 January 1816; she died on 30 September 1839, and was buried in Middleton TACKABERRY's plot in Lakeside Cemetery, Section OG-1 [M.I.]. Probably his sister?
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TACKABERRY IN ONTARIO.

Benjamin TACKABERRY, born at Tomagaddy, County Wexford, 1776; he emigrated to Canada in about 1811; he died at Elizabethtown, Leeds County, 17 August 1832 [TACKABERRY Family Bible]; he was married to Martha Ann SHERLOCK; she died at Elizabethtown, 11 August 1858; they had issue:
1. Martha TACKABERRY, born at Tomagaddy, Monamolin Parish, 28 February 1798; she died at Elizabethtown, 30 August 1880.
2. Benjamin John TACKABERRY, born at Tomagaddy, 11 November 1803; he died at Oxford Township, Leeds and Grenville County, 20 April 1867.
3. Margaret TACKABERRY, born in Wexford, 31 January 1807; she died in Elizabethtown, 13 March 1902; she was married at Brockville Parish Church, by banns, 20 January 1823, to William McCONKEY, both of Elizabethtown; they had issue.
4. Samuel TACKABERRY, born County Wexford, 22 February 1810; he died at Victoria, Leeds and Grenville County, 21 December 1885.
5. Susannah TACKABERRY, born in Elizabethtown, 31 May 1812; she died there on 24 January 1879.
6. Francis James TACKABERRY, born at Elizabethtown, 25 February 1823, and baptised 4 May [Brockville Parish Register].

Benjamin TACKABERRY, born Ireland, about 1784; he emigrated to Canada; he was at Elizabethtown, Leeds County, 1851 Census, aged 65, with wife Rachel and five children; he was at Elizabethtown, 1861 Census, aged 76, Farmer, with wife Rachel and son; they had issue:
1. John TACKABERRY, born Canada West, about 1827; aged 23, with his parents, 1851.
2. Benjamin TACKABERRY, born Canada West, about 1829; he was aged 21, with is parents, 1851.
3. Martha TACKABERRY, born Canada West, about 1831; aged 19, with her parents, 1851.
4. Rachel TACKABERRY, born Canada West, about 1833; aged 17, with her parents, 1851.
5. Fosse (?) TACKABERRY, born Canada West, about 1835; aged 15, with his parents, 1851; as Joseph, aged 24, with his parents, 1861.

Nathaniel TACKABERRY, born in Ireland, about 1790; Farmer, Elizabethtown, 1851 Census, aged 60, with wife Sarah and six children; ditto, 1861 Census, aged 70, with wife and four children; he died 31 March 1863, aged 72 years, and was buried at New Dublin Cemetery, Leeds and Grenville County [M.I., Findagrave]; he was married to Sarah CONNERS; she was aged 45, with her husband, 1851, and 64 in 1861; she died 2 June 1877, and was buried with her husband; they had issue:
1. Alice TACKABERRY, born Canada West, about 1826; aged 24, with her parents, 1851; aged 32, ditto, 1861.
2. Richard TACKABERRY, born Canada West, about 1828; Farmer, aged 22, with his parents, 1851; aged 30, ditto, 1861.
3. Mary A. TACKABERRY, born Canada West, about 1831; aged 19 (at Brockville), with her parents, 1851.
4. Elizabeth TACKABERRY, born Canada West, about 1834; aged 16, with her parents, 1851.
5. William TACKABERRY, born Canada West, about 1838; aged 12, with his parents, 1851; as William D., aged 20, ditto, 1861.
6. Nathaniel TACKABERYY, born Canada West, about 1842; aged 8, with his parents, 1851.
7. Willoughby TACKABERRY, born Canada West, about 1845; aged 5, with his parents, 1851; aged 14, ditto, 1861.

Benjamin TACKABERRY, born Ireland, about 1794; he was at Ashfield, Huron County, Ontario, 1861 Census, aged 66, with his wife, probable son, daughter-in-law and three grandchildren; he was married in 1820, to Elizabeth (-?-); she was aged 70, with her husband, 1861; she died at Ashfield, Huron County, 19 November 1878, aged 88, born County Wexford, C.of E., the death informed by Joseph TACKABERRY, of Ashfield; they appear to have had issue:
1. John TACKABERRY, born Ireland, about 1821; he was aged 39, Farmer, with his parents, and his probable wife Sarah (aged 22, born Upper Canada; married 1855); probable issue:
     a. Susan TACKABERRY, born Upper Canada, about 1855; aged 6, with her parents, 1861.
     b. William TACKABERRY, born Upper Canada, about 1857; aged 3, with her parents, 1861.
     c. Sarah TACKABERRY, born Upper Canada, about 1859; aged 1, with her parents, 1861.

Mrs Martha TACKABERRY, born in County Wexford, about 1798; she died in Leeds County, Ontario, 30 August 1880, aged 82, a Methodist, wife of Benjamin TACKABERY, the death informed by Samuel TACKABERRY, Farmer, Elizabethtown.

Henry TACKABERRY, born County Wexford, 1797-98; at Yonge, Leeds County, 1861 Census, aged 62, with wife Anne and five children; Farmer; he died 27 September 1872, aged 75, informed by Joshua TACKABERRY, Blacksmith, Yonge; he was buried at Athens Village Cemetery, Athens, Leeds and Grenville County, Ontario [M.I., Findagrave]; he was married to Ann RUDD; she died 30 August 1886, and was buried with her husband [M.I.]; they had issue:
1. Mary Ann TACKABERRY, born Upper Canada, about 1830; aged 30, with her parents, 1861.
2. Robert TACKABERRY, born 1 January 1832; aged 25, Labourer, with his parents, 1861; he died 21 October 1914, and was buried at Athens Village Cemetery [M.I.].
2. Sarah TACKABERRY, born about 1844; she was aged 16, with her parents, 1861; she died 2 July 1866, and was buried at Athens Village Cemetery [M.I.].
3. William Henry TACKABERRY, born about 1845; he was aged 14, Labourer, with his parents, 1861; he died in 1895, and was buried at Newboro' Cemetery, Leeds and Grenville County [M.I.].
4. Joshua TACKABERRY, born 21 July 1851; he was aged 10, Labourer, with his parents, 1861; he probably informed his father's death, 1872, of Yonge, Blacksmith; he died 19 April 1877, and was buried at Athens Village Cemetery [M.I.].

Mrs Mary TACKABERRY, born in Ireland, about 1790; she died in Leeds County, Ontario, 12 April 1879, aged 88, Widow, Methodist Episcopal, the death informed by her son (-in-law) Benjamin CULVERT, of the Township of Yonge Rear.
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A TACKABERRY FAMILY IN GIPPSLAND, AUSTRALIA.

Edward TACKABERRY; Farmer; he possibly died at Enniscorthy District, 1870, aged 80 [Volume 4, Page 564]; he was married in 1829 (by M.L.B., Diocese of Ossory), to Elizabeth DUFFIELD; she possibly died at Enniscorthy District, 13 December 1876, aged 78, a Widow; they had issue:
1. Nicholas TACKABERRY. See [X] below.
2. Martha TACKABERRY. See [Y[ below.
3. William TACKABERRY; Farmer, of Garrane, Balleycanew Parish, County Wexford, of full age, a bachelor, Farmer, when he was married, 22 May 1865, to Jane TACKABERRY, full age, spinester, of Tomagaddy, Ballycanew, daughter of Robert TACKABERRY, Farmer, witnessed by Nicholas TACKABERRY and Hannah WARREN.
4. Mary TACKABERRY; of full age, spinster, of Garrane, when she was married at Kilmuckridge Parish Church, County Wexford, 12 December 1872, to William GRAHAM, full age, bachelor, of Kileenup, Farmer, son of William GRAHAM, Farmer, withnessed by Nathaniel WILLIAMs and Nicholas TACKABERRY.

[X] Nicholas TACKABERRY; born in Wexford, about 1829 (from his age at death), son of Edward TACKABERRY and Elizabeth DUFFIELL (as recorded in his death registration - they were married in 1829, by M.L.B., Diocese of Ossory); Farmer, at Gurrawn, Enniscorthy Registration District, 1878, 1879; he was witness to the marriage in Kilmuckridge Parish Church, District of Enniscorthy, 12 December 1872, of Mary TACKABERRY, of Garrane, daughter of Edward TACKABERRY, Farmer (and so probably Nicholas's sister), to William GRAHAM, of Kileenip, Farmer; Nicholas emigrated to Victoria on the ship Liguria, arriving in Melbourne 30 November 1883, with his wife, four children and Martha THACKABERRY (perhaps his sister); he first went to Echuca, on the Murray River, and eventually settled at Darnum, in Gippsland; he died there on 24 December 1895, aged 67; Nicholas was of full age, bachelor, Farmer, of County Wexford, son of Ed. TACKABERRY, when he was married by License (Rites of the Church of Ireland), at the Parish Church, Monkstown, County Dublin, 30 August 1877, to Sarah Jane WHITE, of full age, spinster, of Ringstown, daughter of Ed. WHITE, Farmer, witnessed by G.A. HOLDWAY and John WHITE [image viewable on Civil Records, www.irishgenealogy.ie web-site]; she was at Trafalgar, Alambee Polling Place, Flinders Division, 1903, Home Duties, with her two sons Edward and William (both farmers); she died at Yarragon, December 1938, aged 80 years; they had issue:
1. Edward TACKABERRY, born at Gurrawn, Enniscorthy District, 9 August 1878, the birth informed by his father; he emigrated to Victoria; he was at Trafalgar, Allambee, Flinders Division, 1903, Farmer, with his mother and brother William; he settled on a Soldier block at Mirboo North after the Great War; he died at Mirboo North, 17 August 1944, aged 66 , loving husband of Clara, and brother of William, Martha, Ernest, Susan, Mark and Sarah [The Argus, 18 August]; he was married at St James's Church, Darnum, 12 June 1907, to Clara Isabel NOTT, youngest daughter of A.L. NOTT of Darnum [Australasian, 13 August].
2. William Thomas TACKABERRY, born at Gurrawn, 17 September 1879, the birth informed by his father; he emigrated to Victoria; a Private with the Gippsland Rangers, when he volunteered to serve in the Transvaal, with the Victorian Contingent, due to sail for South Africa on 28 October 1899 [Warragul Guardian, etc, 17 October]; he was invalided back to Melbourne, invalided due to enteritis, July 1900; he was at Trafalgar, Allambee, Flinders Division, 1903, Farmer, with his mother and brother Edward; he joined the Australian Army in 1906, and served in the Great War; Major, Staff Corps, Defense Department, Melbourne, 1937 [Birthdays Today Column, The Argus, 17 September]; he died at Heidleberg Military Hospital, 7 July 1948 [Burnie Advocate, 9 July]; he was married at St James's Church, Darnum, 29 August 1906, to Linda Kate NOTT, third daughter of A.L. NOTT of Darnum [Australasia, 13 October].
3. Eliza Anne TACKABERRY, born at Gurrawn, 9 March 1881, the birth informed by her father; she is died to have died at Buln Buln, 24 December 1895.
4. Martha Jane TACKABERRY, born at Gurrawn, 4 August 1882, the birth informed by her father, she emigrated to Victoria; she was married in 1921 to William Allan WALLACE.
5. Dora THACKERBERRY, born at Echuca, Victoria, 1884 #2229; she died at Carlton, Victoria, 1889 #6058.
6. Nicholas Tackaberry, born at Warragul, Victoria, 1885 #29579.
7. Samuel John TACKABERRY, born at Buln Buln, Victoria, 1886 #24284; he died at Buln Buln, 1889 #8373.
8. Susanna Charlotte TACKABERRY, born at Buln Buln, 1888 #9227; she was married in 1920 #889, to Ernest Waldgrave NUNSTON.
9. Alfred Ernest TACKABERRY, said to have been born in Victoria, 1889; he was married in 1917 to Clara Adeline WALLACE (unless this was Edward?).
10. Sarah Jane TACKABERRY, born at Buln Buln, 1891 #1245; she died 28 September 1987, aged 96 years, and was buried/cremated at Yarragon Lawn Cemetery and Niche Wall [M.I.].
11. John TACKABERRY; said to have been born in Victoria, about 1892; aged 23 on enlistment in the 1st A.I.F., 17 November 1914; he was Returned to Australi, 17 July 1919; he died at Mildura, 1925 #2641.
12. Mark TACKABERRY; born at Warragul, 1894 #7684; he died at Warragul, 9 October 1965 #22794, aged 71, and was buried/cremated at Yaragon Lawn Cemetery and Niche Wall [M.I.].

[Y] Martha TACKABERRY; she died at Warragul, 1900 #15107, aged 75 years, her parents named as Edward TACKABERRY and Elizabeth DUFFIELD in the registration - and evidently an unmarried sister of Nicholas TACKABERRY.
Miss THACKABERRY, of 49 Stanley Street, Richmond, June 1883, when she inserted a Situations Wanted notice, for work as Housekeeper or Lady Help, with "... excellent testimonials" [The Age, 25 June].
Was this Martha? If not, then who was she?

TACKABERRY Bros, with others, (Milkers and Springers), from 5 pounds 5s to 6 pounds 2s 6d, Local Markets, September 1886 [Warragul Guardian and Buln Buln and Narracon Shire Advocate, 2 September]. Could this be the brothers Nicholas and William A.? Were they brothers?

[Z] William Aaron THACKABERRY; probably W.A. TACKABERRY, employe of the Echuca Division of the Echuca and Moama Sawmill, October 1884, when he donated 2s 6d to the Echuca District Hospital [Riverine Herald, 2 October]; ditto, September 1885, 2s.; Allotment 73, of 277 acres, in the Parish of Leongatha, William A. TACKABERRY, was scheduled to be considered at a meeting of the local Land Board, due to be held at Cranbourne on 30 December 1887 [South Bourke and Mornington Journal, 21 December]; one of a number of shareholders in the Removal of the South Warragul Butter Factory into new premises in Warrugal, November 1890, with 50 shares [Great Southern Advocate, 28 November]; W.A. TACKABERRY was joint winner of 1st prize of 10s 6d for 28lb Early Potatoes, Horticulture Awards, December 1891 [Warragul Guardian, etc, 22 December]; William A. TACKABERRY, allot 39, 120 acres, Drouin K., £200, November 1892 [Shire Advertisements, Warragul Guardian, etc, 29 November]; of Trafalgar South, January 1904, when he wrote to the Narracan Shire Council concerning "... the dangerous state of a culvert which spanned the Narracan Creek on the road which passes through his land" [Correspondence, West Gippsland Gazette, 26 January]; he was at Trafalgar South, Flinders Division, 1905 Electoral Roll, a Farmer, with Elizabeth Roberta THACKABERRY, Home Duties.

And a probable cousin:

Christopher TACKABERRY, born in County Wexford in 1861 (said to have been the son of Thomas TACKABERRY of Tomagaddy, County Wexford, and his wife Martha RUDD - and probably thereby a first cousin of the above Nicholas); he emigrated to Victoria, evidently in 1888; he was enrolled at Warragul, Flinders Division, 1903, a Farmer, with his wife Alice, Home Duties; he was at Ellin Park, Warragul Polling Place, Gippsland Division, 1915, Farmer, with Alice; they were at Ellin Park, Walhalla Polling Place, Gippsland Division, 1922, with Alice and adult children - Thomas Benjamin, Christopher, Elizabeth, and William Charles (the three sons Farmers); Christopher (Senior) died at Warragul, 1935 (his parents names not recorded); he was married in London [Obit, Age, 2 October 1935] in 1888, to Alice SUNDERLAND; she died in Victoria, 1936; ; he was married, with issue:
1. Martha Alice THACKABERRY, born at Warragul in 1888; she was at 68 Hawksburn Road, South Yarra, 1909, Toorak Polling Place, Fawkner Division; she died at Warragul, 16 November 1891, aged 3 years, of a snake bite.
2. Thomas Benjamin THACKABERRY, born at Warragul, 1890 #28435.
3. Christopher TACKABERRY, born at Warragul, 1891.
4. Elizabeth THACKABERRY, born at Warragul, 1893.
5. William Charles THACKABERRY, born at Warragul, 1895.
2. George Samuel TACKABERRY, born at Warragul, 1899.
7. John Richard THACKABERRY, born at Warragul, 1901.
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TACKABERRY IN NEW ZEALAND.

John Bartholomew THACKABERRY; arrived in New Zealand before August 1872; the "... irrepressible barber of Mount Eden"; last heard of in July 1890, having faced his umpteenth day in Court on charges of drunkenness.

Fossie TACKABERRY, probably born about 1824 (from age at death); he arrived in Dunedin, 1 October 1878, by the Steamer Wanganui, in the Second Cabin, with Miss Florence TACKABERRY, perhaps his sister (or ? daughter) [Western Star, 7 December]; as Fossey James, he died in N.Z., 1951 #27116, aged 86 years, and was buried at Papakura Cemetery, Auckland, in July [P. ANG-J-052]; Fossey James was married in N.Z., 1889 #3018, to Sarah Jane FERGUS; she died at her residence, 10 Ward Terrace, Dominion Road, 16 November 1918 (#8914), aged 50 years [Auckland Star, 19 November]; they had issue:
1. Fossey Henry TACKABERRY, born N.Z., 1891 #14685; as Fossey Harry, he died in N.Z., 1966 #24807, aged 74; he was married firstly, in N.Z., 1913 #7187, to Phyllis ROBERTS; they had issue:
     a. Fossey TACKABERRY, born in N.Z., 1914 #9487.
Fossey Harry was probably married secondly, in N.Z., 1931 #533, to Nina Louisa WAINWRIGHT.
2. Florence Pearl TACKABERRY, born N.Z., 1894 #9824 (father Foster James); as the eldest daughter, she was married in her father's residence, Devonport, 14 April 1913 (#2849), to Leslie CRAIG, second son of Samuel CRAIG of Paeroa [Auckland Star, 6 June].
3. Frances Muriel TACKABERY, born N.Z., 1896 #17264 (father Foster James); as the second daughter, of Auckland, she was married at Auckland, 13 August 1917 (#4702), to Charles Leslie WELLS, son of the late Charles Arthur WELLS, of Leicester, England [Auckland Star, 15 September].
Fossey James married secondly, in 1920, Florence Eliza RINGROSE, born 2 July 1878 [Death Index]; she died in N.Z., 1972 #46679, and was buried with her husband at Papakura Cemetery in December.

Florence TACKABERRY; she arrived in Dunedin in 1878 with Fossie.

Frances Charlotte TACKABERRY, born about 1856 (from age at death), eldest daughter of the late William TACKABERRY, Esq, of New Ross, County Wexford (from her marriage notice); she died in N.Z., 1912 #3212, aged 55 years; she was married at Holy Trinity, Lawrence, 19 June 1877 (#1445), to Henry Hope HOLMDEN, Bank of New Zealand [Otago Daily Times, 23 June]; they had issue:
1. Mrs R. HERBERT, Wellington (1932).
2. Miss E. HOLMDEN (1932).
3. Dr HOLMDEN (1932).
4. Mt T. N. HOLMDEN, of Auckland (1932).

Florence Elizabeth TACKABERRY, born about 1866 (from age at death), youngest daughter of the late William TACKABERRY of County Wexford, Ireland (from her marriage notice); she died in N.Z., 1921 #893, aged 54 years; she was married at Holy Trinity, Devonport, 19 September 1888 (#2059), to Edward Perry DUMERGUE, eldest son of the ate Captain Charles Edward DUMERGUE, HEICS, of Douglas, Isle of Man, and of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset [Auckland Star, 21 September].