Henry Plowman
b.1761
d.1840
Facts and Events
Pg 59: "Henry, after returning for a brief period to live in the old house of Newtown at the foot of the hill on which Gilbinstown stands, left there and went with his family to Sallymount in 1816 (see Map 55) and a few years later to Quebec, Canada with his wife and children."
For those looking for living persons for a DNA match, the Quebec descendants of Henry and his wife Maria, are mentioned in pages 59-63.
References
- ↑ Appleton, Eva Gertrude Plewman. A Family Tapestry: Interwoven Threads of Some Anglo-Irish Families. (Cambridge, England: W. Heffer & Sons LTD., 1948)
Pg 57.
Prerogative Will of William Plowman of Newtown, Kildare, Gent. Mentioned in will, relationship not specified but appears to be second son of Thomas according to list of 1st and 3rd sons.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Appleton, Eva Gertrude Plewman. A Family Tapestry: Interwoven Threads of Some Anglo-Irish Families. (Cambridge, England: W. Heffer & Sons LTD., 1948)
Pg 57, 58.
- Appleton, Eva Gertrude Plewman. A Family Tapestry: Interwoven Threads of Some Anglo-Irish Families. (Cambridge, England: W. Heffer & Sons LTD., 1948)
Pg 57.
1796 Prerogative Will of William Plowman of Newtown, Kildare, Gent. "allow Testator's eldest son Thomas to receive rents during his life and after his death Henry; if Henry die without son; lands to go to Thomas, third son of Testator's eldest son, Thomas, and he die childless to his brother James, fourth son of said Thomas.
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