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Eustace Family Birth Records (1725-1749)

By: Ronald F. Eustice

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Eustace Families Births in 1725-1749

Name     Registration District 

 

1726

Jane Eustace                        

Jane EUSTACE  (Female)     Born 1726    

Father: Thomas EUSTACE

Mother: Jane HAWKINS

Jane EUSTACE married Thomas FAWCETT June 29, 1750 in Waterford.  IGI

 

1727                                         

Thomas Eustace         

Thomas EUSTACE       (Male)        Born in County Carlow

Father: Edward EUSTACE of County Carlow;

Mother: Bridget LONGFIELD

 

1729                                          

Robert Eustace         

Robert EUSTACE   (Male)    Buried abt. 1729       

Father: Edward EUSTACE of County Carlow;

Mother: Bridget LONGFIELD                     

 

1730

Mary Eustace                                             

Mary EUSTACE             (Female) Born: 13 April 1730 at Confey/Leixlip,

County Kildare

Father: Alexander EUSTACE, of Confey

Mother: Not listed

 

1731

Richard Eustace                                             

Mary EUSTACE             (Male) Born: 9 May 1731 at Confey/Leixlip,

County Kildare

Father: Alexander EUSTACE, of Confey

Mother: Not listed

 

1732

Elizabeth Eustace                                             

Elizabeth EUSTACE          (Female) Born: 13 April 1732 at Confey/Leixlip,

County Kildare

Father: Alexander EUSTACE, of Confey

Mother: Not listed

 

1734

Edmond Eustace                                             

Edmond EUSTACE           (Male) Born: 1734 at Confey/Leixlip,

County Kildare

Father: Alexander EUSTACE, of Confey

Mother: Not listed

Died: 6 March 1734 at Confey, County Kildare.

 

1736

Thomas Eustace                                             

Thomas EUSTACE             (Male) Born about 1736

Father: Thomas EUSTACE

Mother: Jane HAWKINS

 

1737                                      

Charles Eustace

Charles EUSTACE    (Male)   T:  Abt. 1737

Father: John EUSTACE of Robertstown, Kildare

Mother:  Mrs. John EUSTACE

 

1738

Margaret Eustace                                            

Margaret EUSTACE           (Female)      Born about 1738

Father: Thomas EUSTACE

Mother: Jane HAWKINS

 

1744

Mary Eustace                           Saints Michael and John, Dublin         

Mary EUSTACE  (Female) Born & baptized 2 Sept. 1744, Sts. Michael & John, Dublin;

Father: _____ EUSTACE

Mother: ________

Sponsors: ___________

 

1745

1. Judith  Eustace                                                St. Andrews, Dublin

Judith EUSTACE (Female) born & baptized 29 Oct. 1745, St. Andrew’s Church, Dublin,

Father: ______ EUSTACE

Mother: _________

 

2. Mary Eustace                           Rathfarnham RC, County Dublin          

Mary EUSTACE  (Female)      Born and baptized 26 October 1745, Rathfarnham RC, County Dublin;

Father: _____ EUSTACE

Mother: ________

Sponsors: ___________

 

1748

Grace Eustace                                     
Grace EUSTACE        (F)    Born about 1748; Ireland (unknown place);
Father: __________ EUSTACE
Mother: __________
Grace Newcomen alias Eustace, aged 63, died October 9, 1811 of Clonahard, County Longford.
There is record of a marriage license dated 1766 (volume 6, page 181) at Ferns

(County Wexford) between Grace Eustace and William Newcomen. Ferns Marriage Licenses;

Stanley-Torney, Henry C; Journal of the Kildare County Archaeological Society, volume IX,

number 2, page 239. Grace Eustace was born about 1748 and would have been 18 years at the

time the license was issued. Grace would have been 31 years old when daughter Juliet

Newcomen (1779- November 1, 1797) was born and 42 when her daughter Grace Newcomen was

born in about 1790. Note that Sir Maurice Eustace, Baronet, married Margaret Newcomen.

Maurice Eustace served in the army of James II and possibly died before 1697, when an

Act was passed in connection with Sir Maurice Eustace's estates. In 1720, another Act was

passed for the sale of the estates to pay creditors. Sir Maurice was the son of 

John Eustace, son of Maurice, grandson of William of Castlemartin.

 

 
 

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