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From: "Barbara Hodson and or Mike Stewart" <Barb&>
Subject: Re: Tarrant
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 23:42:10 -0700
References: <B8DA5119.1675%Kae@chartertn.net>
Hi Kae, and list.
Kae, we may have more in common than just Hodder and Stavelly. I have a
George TARRANT of Mallow, who had at least two children:
1. Mary who md a Mr Finney and died 1848. This might be Joh Finney who md a
Mary Tarrant in Mallow in 1804 (IGI).
2. George Jr 1787-1849 died Mallow, md 1824 Bridget Maria REARDON (RIORDAN)
and had 6 children all born and bap in Mallow (Mallow Parish church) (except
Mary Anne):
- Sarah Louisa b 1824 md 1848 James Aylett - lots of children
- George b 1829 md Elizabeth Devoragh, no children known to me
- Mary Anne born 1827 Scotland
- James b 1831
- Mary b 1836 married (Forbes William Gurnsey??)
- Richard b 1838
Perhaps someone has some links to this family group?
Mike.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kae Lewis" <>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Tarrant
> TARRANT/DUGGAN Cork to Australia ["Jim Blair" <.]
>
> Tarrant was a fairly unusual name in Cork but some of them married into
the
> Fowler family which included my 3x great grandfather Dr George Fowler MD
of
> the City of Cork. The Tarrants that I know about were apothecaries from
> Mallow, Co Cork. Look on this website under "Medical" then "Apothecaries"
> and search for Tarrant.
> http://www.sci.net.au/userpages/mgrogan/cork
>
> James Tarrant married Catherine Jane Fowler in 1798
> Dr Richard Tarrant Fowler MD married Elizabeth Lindsay in 1835
> John Tarrant married Anne Fowler in 1836
>
> All in Co. Cork
>
> We dont know for sure but we think Dr Richard Tarrant Fowler was the son
of
> Dr George Fowler. And it seems possible that James Tarrant was the father
> of Thomas Tarrant apothecary of Mallow.
>
> All this is speculation and the only thing that ties all these people
> together is the medical background and the fact that they kept
intermarrying
> with each other.
>
> So I can only suggest that you concentrate on Mallow and if you find a
link
> to any of these folk, let me know. You could start with getting hold of
> William Tarrant's Irish birth certificate which would then establish which
> town he came from in Cork. Actually even the indexes would do that. Let
me
> know if you dont know how to do that. Kae Lewis
>
> 3. Richard Tarrant .
>
> Richard married Mary Unknown, daughter of Unknown Unknown and Unknown.
>
>
>
> Their children were:
>
> 6 M i. William Tarrant was born in Cork and died on 19 Mar 1909 in
> Grafton NSW.
>
> William married Mary Duggan, daughter of Maurice Duggan and Ellen Nunan.
> (Mary Duggan died on 22 Aug 1907 in Grafton NSW.)
>
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