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James SymesAge: 58 years17611819

Name
James Symes
Given names
James
Surname
Symes
Birth 1761 46 39

Birth of a brotherMichael Symes
1762 (Age 12 months)
Birth of a brotherCharles Jefferies Symes
1764 (Age 3 years)

Source: S743
Death of a motherEleanor Cliffe
1767 (Age 6 years)

Source: S743
Marriage of a siblingRichard Mitchelbourne SymesSusanna Vigors GilbertView this family
June 7, 1772 (Age 11 years)

Marriage of a siblingEdward BayleyElizabeth SymesView this family
March 6, 1773 (Age 12 years)

Source: S706
Death of a brotherJeffries Symes
1777 (Age 16 years)

Death of a sisterJane Symes
1778 (Age 17 years)

Death of a fatherRichard Mitchelbourne Symes
1780 (Age 19 years)

Death of a sisterElizabeth Symes
1781 (Age 20 years)

Death of a brotherCharles Jefferies Symes
1786 (Age 25 years)

Death of a sisterEleanor Symes
1787 (Age 26 years)

Death of a brotherRichard Mitchelbourne Symes
July 31, 1794 (Age 33 years)
Marriage of a siblingMichael SymesJemima PilcherView this family
February 18, 1801 (Age 40 years)

Death of a brotherMichael Symes
January 22, 1809 (Age 48 years)
Burial of a brotherMichael Symes
1809 (Age 48 years)
Occupation
Revd

Will July 25, 1819 (Age 58 years)
Death 1819 (Age 58 years)

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mother
Marriage: January 2, 1744/45 CE (January 13, 1745)
3 years
elder brother
2 years
elder sister
2 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
4 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
1 year
elder sister
6 years
himself
2 years
younger brother
3 years
younger brother

SourceS691
SourceS693
Note
Information from Alex Buchanan Dec 2000 & Glascott Symes (April 2001) TCD BA 1784 MA 1789 Chaplain & Secretary to HRH Edward, Duke of Kent, Rector of Kilmallog & Arklow There is a will copy dated 25 July 1819 1789 - James Symes coll V. Kilmallog and Lic Impr. C. Castle Ellis, Feb 25 (D.R). He was son of Richard S., of Ballyarthur, b in Co Wicklow, ed by Mr Dubourdieu, ent TCD July 8 1778 aged 17., BA 1784, MA 1789. He had been Preb. Fennor (Cashel) 1788-9 and had a chaplaincy in England while he held Castle Ellis. In 1802 he was cited before the Diocesan Consistorial Court for non-residence, and was deprived by the Bishop on Oct 28 1802, but appealed to the Metropolitical Court of Dublin, which decided against him. On appeal the Court of Delegates reversed that decision. Th Bp then petitioned the Privy Council on the ground that the sentence of the Court of Delegates was contrary to Ecclesiastical law, but his petition did not meet with success. Symes claimed that he had a lodging within the Union of Castle Ellis, in which he resided but not constantly because he had a residence elsewhere. Blakeney Ormsby, Parish Clerk and Charles Carter, a parishioner, testified that they knew of no residence of his in the parish. He held Castle Ellis till 1812 when he res. By his will, dated at Cheltenham, July 25 1819, he left all his property in Co.Wicklow and elsewhere (including Ballyarthur) to his nephew, Rev Edward Bayly of Lamberton, Co.Wicklow, £1000 to Rev Edward Bayly of Killoran, Co Wexford and £500 to the latter's elder daughter, Lucinda, £50 a year to Lt-Col Charles Hardy of Waterford and £30 a year Mrs Eliz Coates of Ballybeg, and a set of "the New Cyclopedia" to Thomas Weever of Gloucester; witnesses, John Carroll, Mary Hewett and Thomas Minster, Surgeon. Entry Diocesan List passed to my by Ann Brownrigg 24 June 2001 Please acknowledge the source of any data you download. Good luck with your ancestor hunting
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