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Fuller, Abraham
Pessoa singular · m 1679

Old Abraham Fuller of Lehinch was the eldest son of Mary (Warren) and Abraham Fuller. He married Elizabeth Smyth of County Limerick on 9 Mar 1679. On the day of their marriage, he's quoted to have said he would have five sons and five daughters, and he did. Their names were: Abraham of Kimegad (1680-1739), Isaac [who went to America], Jacob of Waterstown, Joseph [who went to America], and Benjamin of Kilmucklan (b 1686), Elizabeth (b 1694), Hannah, Susana, Marry, and Sarah. Abraham Fuller of Lehinch accquired Woodfield Estate from John Gee, who resided at Gurteen Castle.

Lamb, John George Dalkeith
Pessoa singular · 19 Aug 1919 - Jan 2011

John George Dalkeith Lamb, second son of Francis William John Alexander Lamb (1874-1959) and Constance Charlotte Plunkett-Johnston (1876-1959), was born 19 August 1919 at Frascati, Blackrock, County Dublin. On 11 November 1946 he graduated from Trinity College Dublin with his Bachelors in Agricultural Science. On 16 January 1950 he graduated from Trinity College Dublin with his PhD in General Agriculture. Doctor Keith Lamb married Helen Margaret Tobias (1917-2011) on 10 May 1952, at Saint Michan's Church, Dublin. They had one son, Henry Francis Lamb. After the death of his brother Canon Adam Lamb on 19 June 1989, Helen and Keith Lamb moved to Woodfield House, Clara, County Offaly. Keith Lamb died in January 2011, and was buried 1 Feb 2011 at Saint Brigid's Church, Clara, County Offaly.

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Collis, Cléonice Gemadine Cooke-
Pessoa singular · c. 1884 - 29 Dec 1967

Cléonice Gemadine Gamble, daughter of Major George Francis Gamble (1837-1912) and Florence Johnston (1842-1921), was born c. 1884. On 30 January 1906 she married Major General Sir William James Norman Cooke-Collis. They had one daughter, Katherine Patricia Cooke-Collis on 10 Mar 1907. Cléonice Cooke-Collis died on 29 December 1967.

Gamble, George Francis, Major
Pessoa singular · 21 Jun 1837 - 22 Feb 1912

George Francis Gamble was born 21 June 1837. He married Florence Gamble. From 1854-72 he served in the Royal Marine Light Infantry. He left the Marines at the rank of Major, and went on to write several manuals on military commands and exercises. In 1884, his daughter, Cléonice Gamble was born. After his military career, Major George Francis Gamble worked as the registrar and secretary of Mount Jerome Cemetery for forty years. Major George Francis Gamble died 22 Feb 1912. One of his grandsons attended the funeral of George Bernard Shaw in 1950.

Lamb, Alice Ann
Pessoa singular

Alice Ann Kerr married William Lamb LLD in 1873. She had two children, the first died in infancy, and the second, Francis William John Alexander Lamb was born 8 June 1874.

Hoey, Frances Cashel
Pessoa singular · 14 Feb 1830 - 9 Jul 1908

Frances Sarah Johnston, eldest child of Charles Bolton Johnston (1802-1872) and Charlotte Jane Shaw (1809-1890), was born 14 Feb 1830. She was the eldest of nine children. On 14 Feb 1846 she married Adam Murray Stewart (d. 1855). They had two daughters. In 1853 she started writing reviews and articles for the Freeman's Journal, the Nation, and other Dublin papers and periodicals. Adam Murray Stewart died on 6 Nov 1855, so Frances moved with her two daughters to London. There she started writing for the Morning Post, and the Spectator. In 1865, she began writing a story, 'Buried in the Deep' for the Chambers' Journal, where she continued to contribute articles until 1894. She wrote a total of eleven novels, five of which were published under the name of Edmund Yates. Frances remarried on 6 Feb 1858 to John Baptist Cashel Hoey (1828-1892), a writer and journalist. Her husband John died on 7 January 1892. Frances Cashel Hoey died on 9 July 1908, and was buried in the churchyard of the Benedictine church at Little Malvern, Worcestershire.