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VALLELY, Patrick
(About 1800-After 1868)
KERR, Mary
(About 1805-After 1868)
VALLELY, William
(1836-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. VALLELY, James

VALLELY, William 2

  • Christened: 1 Nov 1836, Loughgall RC parish, County Armagh, Ireland 2
  • Marriage (1): VALLELY, James in 1526 1

  General Notes:

"Church Baptism Record

Name:William Vallely
Date of Birth:
Date of Baptism:01-Nov-1836
Address:
Parish/District:LOUGHGALL
Gender:Unknown
County:ARMAGH
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Father:Patk Vallely
Mother:Mary Kerr
Occupation:
Sponsor 1 /Informant 1:Henry Kerr
Sponsor 2 /Informant 2:Ellen Monaghan
Notes:
(183611) [EST DATE]
© Copyright Armagh Ancestry"

from www.rootsireland.ie


William married James VALLELY, son of Patrick VALLELY and Mary KERR, in 1526.1 (James VALLELY was christened on 27 Jul 1839 in Loughgall RC parish, County Armagh, Ireland 2.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Elizabeth, married to Sir James Dunbar of Westfield, Sheriff of Moray."

from Scots Peerage (vol 4)

Corrigenda

"p. 20, 1. 6, after ' Moray,' insert ' An Elizabeth Ogilvy, daughter of the Laird of Findlater, is said to have been the wife of Alexander Irvine of Drum, who fell at the battle of Pinkie 1547 (The Irvines of Drum, by Col. Forbes Leslie, 66, 168)."

from Scots Peerage (vol 9 Addenda et Corrigenda)




"Alexander Irvine, who thus fell at the battle of Pinkie, was married, in 1526, to Elizabeth Ogilvie, daughter of the laird of Findlater, and, in 1537, was in possession of Lunmay. In several family documents he is also designed Alexander Irvine of Forglen. He left six sons and three daughters: - (1) Alexander, who succeeded his grandfather; (2) William of Ardlogie; (3) Robert of Tillylair; (4) Gilbert of Collairlie and Auldquhat; (5) James, a Knight of Malta, ordained by the Grand Master, prior of the order in Scotland, and who, on his return to his native country, refused to acquiesce in the Reformation although his compliance would have been rewarded with a peerage; (6) John, who died young in Paris whilst playing tennis with the Master of Marischal; (7) Janet, married to Gordon of Abergeldy; (8) Elizabeth, married to Seton of Meldrum; (9) Margaret, married to Cheyne of Arnage." (page 66)

from The Irvines of Drum 1 3 4

Sources


1 e-books, The Irvines of Drum and Collateral Branches by Jonathan Forbes-Leslie (1909).

2 (http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie), Loughgall RC Parish County Armagh Baptisms.

3 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 4 (1907).

4 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 9 (1914) Addenda et Corrigenda.

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