1.
Biddy Eustace Kilrush (St. Senan’s) Baptismal Records – Clare
Biddy EUSTACE (Female) Baptized 29 Feb. 1840;
Kilrush (St Senan's)Clare,
Father: Thos Eustace of Gorin
Mother: Mary Leonard
Sponsors: Thady NEWMAN and Judy LYNCH
Source: LDS Film # 0979696
2.
Eleanor Eustace Ballymahon Parish Register
Eleanor EUSTACE; (Female) Born and baptized 26 September, 1840 at Ballymahon.
Father: Luke EUSTACE
Mother: Brigid GIBBON
Sponsors: Patrick GERRATY and Margaret HOURICAN
3. Patrick
Eustace Rathfarnham
Patrick EUSTACE, (Male) Born and baptized 22 March, 1840 at Rathfarnham RC.
Father: _______ EUSTACE
Mother: _____________
4. Peter Eustace Kilmore Baptismal Records – Wexford
Peter EUSTACE (Male) Born 14 Sept 1840
Father: James EUSTACE
Mother: Ally REA
Sponsors: Thomas REA and Margaret PIERCE
5. Richard Eustace US Census Cook County, Illinois (1900)
Richard EUSTACE (Male) Born December 1840;
Immigrated to US in 1868
Father: ________ EUSTACE of Ireland
Mother: _________
Occupation: Chief Police officer Board of Trade in Cook County, Illinois
Married to Bridget ________; she was born in Ireland during June 1840.
6. Robert Eustace Tullow, County Carlow
Robert EUSTACE (Male) Born: July 24th 1840;
Father:
James Eustace; High Sheriff of Carlow in 1874;
Mother:
Emily Catherine Stack, a Roman Catholic, born in India
about 1839.
She was the daughter of General Sir
Maurice Stack, K.C.B., of Broomville, Co. Carlow.
Robert
Eustace was born around July 24th 1840, in Tullow.
He became
an army doctor and married Jessie Belfour in Ireland.
They had a
son Robert Eustace who was born Aug. 6th 1873.
Robert and
Jessie with their son left for Canada in approximately 1878
on the boat
called Jeanie Johnson that left Ireland and landed
in St.
Andrews, New Brunswick. Jessie Belfour died on Jan. 4th 1877
at the age
of 25 years soon after arriving in New Brunswick.
She is
buried in St John. Robert Eustace was told that a doctor
was needed
in Canso, Nova Scotia so he went there with his 5 year old son.
In Canso,
Robert married to Agnes Hanlon from Canso and had 2 boys,
Harding and
Edward. Agnes took her two sons to the United States
(possibly
Gloucester, Massachusetts) after his death.
Harding
Eustace died young.
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