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Descendants of William Joynt

Generation No. 1

 

1. WILLIAM1 JOYNT

Notes for WILLIAM JOYNT:

Sheriff of County Limerick c. 1659, was appointed on of the many Commissioners "for putting into execution" the Poll-Money Ordinances of 1660 and 1661 "for the speedy raising of Moneys towards the Supply of an Army..."

In 1662 he and Henry Salfield were the Sheriffs of Limerick City during the term of Mayor Henry Bindon. William's name disappeared from the civil lists and it probably was then that he had settled at Lismollane, for the unproved will (1668) of Sir Ralph Wilson, Knt., of Cahirconlish, Limerick, refers to "the castle, town and lands of Lysmuillane now in possession of Mr. William Joynte..." Lismollane, Clanwilliam Barony, near Cahirconlish, south of Limerick City.

References: Pender's "A Census of Ireland" c. 1659; Lenihan's "Limerick, Its History and Antiquities"; Eustace's" Abstracts of Wills"; Irish Wills and Pleadings in the Soc. of Genealogists, London; Bentham's G.O.

 

Children of WILLIAM JOYNT are:

2. i. CHRISTOPHER2 JOYNT, d. Abt. 1706.

3. ii. DEBORAH JOYNT.

 

Generation No. 2

 

2. CHRISTOPHER2 JOYNT (WILLIAM1) died Abt. 1706. He married ANNE STOKES.

Notes for CHRISTOPHER JOYNT:

Of Tiermore, Limerick (near old Dunmoylan) about 12 miles west of Askeaton and near Shanagolden).

Left will dated 1706 and proved 23 Jan 1706, in which he named his wife, four children and executor, "brother-in-law, Robert Stokes of Cork City", and mentioned leases in the City and County of Limerick (not described in the will abstract).

References: Tenison-Groves, PRONI; Phillimore's "Wills"; Index to Marr. Lic. Bonds of Cork and Ross; Pender's "Census"; Robert C. Simington's "The Civil Survey A.D. 1654-1656, County of Limerick"; Samuel Lewis's "Topographical Dictionary of Ireland".

 

Children of CHRISTOPHER JOYNT and ANNE STOKES are:

4. i. DUDLEY3 JOYNT, b. Aft. 1685; d. Abt. 1759.

ii. ELLEN JOYNT.

Notes for ELLEN JOYNT:

Unmarried in 1706. Perhaps Ellinor Joynt who married by lic. 1709 Francis Taylor.

iii. ALICE JOYNT.

Notes for ALICE JOYNT:

Unmarried 1706

iv. ANNE JOYNT.

Notes for ANNE JOYNT:

Unmarried 1706 and youngest dau..

3. DEBORAH2 JOYNT (WILLIAM1) She married LEWIS ROBERTS.

 

Child of DEBORAH JOYNT and LEWIS ROBERTS is:

i. WILLIAM3 ROBERTS, b. 1699.

Notes for WILLIAM ROBERTS:

Called "cousin German Joynt" in the 14 April 1719 will of Charles Pollard Hampson, Esq., of Castlepollard, Westmeath..

 

Generation No. 3

 

4. DUDLEY3 JOYNT (CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) was born Aft. 1685, and died Abt. 1759. He married ROSE GALBRAITH May 19, 1729.

Notes for DUDLEY JOYNT:

Of Ballinacourty, (Ballnacourty), Kenry Barony, between River Shannon and Askeaton.

Buried in vault at Beagh Church. Beagh Church probably at Beagh Castle which is on the edge of the River Shannon, Kenry Barony, and north of Ballinacourty.

Leased from Wyndam Quinn 10 Oct 1746 lands at Ballinvohir (Kenry Barony, near Beagh Castle and north of Ballinacourty) and part of the lands of Morgans (on the River Shannon, northwest of Askeaton) for the lives of said Dudley and his sons James Joynt aged about 12y and William Joynt aged 8. A witness was Stephen Creagh.

Dudley devised a will (1 Nov 1759-5 Dec 1760) devising real properties to "eldest" son Christopher, with the clause that if said son should d.s.p., the properties to be divided equally among the testator's surviving sons. The will also mentioned his wife Rose and their marriage settlement, named all but his eld. daughter, and included that the disposition of the Ballinacourty property be as his wife should appoint. Executors were Stephen Creagh, Esq., of Dunmoyland, and Andrew Galbraith, Esq., of Cappard, Galway.

References: Registry of Deeds, Dublin; G.O. Ms 141:295; Bentham's PRONI; Tenison-Groves PRONI; Cloyne MLB; "Hibernian Chronicle", 718:3; "Cork Evening Post"; Pender's "Census"; Simington's "Civil Survey"

Notes for ROSE GALBRAITH:

Rose was daughter of Major Hugh Galbraith of Cappard, Galway, and of William III's Army, who abducted Catherine, daughter of Very Rev. Dudley Persse (Dean of Kilmacduagh 1662-1700 and Archdeacon of Tuam 1662-1670) and his wife Sarah, youngest daughter of John Crofton of Lissadorn Castle, Roscommon. Maj. Galbraith's will was filed in Johnstown, Longford, 1704.

 

Children of DUDLEY JOYNT and ROSE GALBRAITH are:

i. CHRISTOPHER4 JOYNT, d. Aft. 1761; m. MARGARET CUMMONE, 1761.

Notes for CHRISTOPHER JOYNT:

Of Ballinacourty.

Died between 1761-1764.

No children (d.s.p.)

By their 1 Apr 1761 marriage settlement, Christopher agreed to settle on Margaret the lands of Ballinvohir and Morgans.

Notes for MARGARET CUMMONE:

Married c. 1770 Michael Adams of Farihee

5. ii. HUGH JOYNT.

6. iii. JAMES JOYNT, b. Abt. 1734; d. 1809, Hollymount, Loughrea,Galway.

7. iv. WILLIAM JOYNT, b. Abt. 1738, Ballinacourty; d. Limerick City, Limerick, Ireland.

v. DUDLEY JOYNT, b. Aft. 1738.

vi. ROSE JOYNT, b. Aft. 1738.

vii. ALICE JOYNT, b. Aft. 1738.

viii. MARY JOYNT, b. Aft. 1738.

 

Generation No. 4

 

5. HUGH4 JOYNT (DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1)

Notes for HUGH JOYNT:

Of Askeaton, Limerick.

Conveyed his 1/4 interest in Ballinvohir to his sister-in-law Margaret Cummone Joynt in 1769 for the lives of his brothers James and William Joynt; leased from Robert Hewson, for the lives of said Hugh Joynt and for George and Tyrell Evans, sons of John Evans of Milltown, a house, garden and park called "Gortenourish" in the Corporation of Askeaton, on 20 Aug 1771.

Was named Executor in the 1784 will of Thomas Davenport of Limerick who also mentioned the Evanses.

Conveyed his "Gortenourish" interests to "third son" Thomas Joynt, and his Mullogh interests to "eldest son" , Dudley Joynt, both in 1785.

Also 1785 sold his interests in the house and farm in East Creaves, which deed was witnessed by his brother Dudley Joynt.

On 11 Dec. 1792 conveyed his home at "Gortenourish" to his "eldest son" Dudley Joynt and Joseph Goodwin of Leheys.

Hugh was called "deceased" when his son Dudley mortgaged on 19 May 1804.

The identity of his wife not proved.

References: Welply Coll., London; Registry of Deeds, Dublin; Pender's "Census"; Simington's "Civil Survey"

 

Children of HUGH JOYNT are:

i. DUDLEY5 JOYNT.

8. ii. CHRISTOPHER JOYNT, d. November 04, 1809, Rathkeale,Limerick,Ireland.

iii. THOMAS JOYNT.

6. JAMES4 JOYNT (DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1734, and died 1809 in Hollymount, Loughrea,Galway. He married (1) MARY ARDESOIF. He married (2) UNKNOWN. He married (3) JANE AMELIA ANNESLEY September 1781.

Notes for JAMES JOYNT:

James Joynt was of Ballinacourty 1769 when he conveyed his Ballinvohir interests to his sister-in-law, Margaret Cummone Joynt. He probably settled in Galway through the influence of his mother's Galbraith kin from whom he acquired interests in various Galway lands. At one time or other he had interests in the Richard Annesley lands of Killmore, in the Abbey Knackhine and Drummnagoule lands of Patrick Persse, all in Galway; in Bonvally, Westmeath; in Longfield, Roscommon; and in Athlone, both Counties. Through the 12 Sep 1781 marriage settlement deed, he acquired interests in more of his Annesley in-law's lands. Included as parties in many of the deeds were his cousins James Galbraith of Cappa(h)ard and patrick persse of Spring Garden, both Galway; as well as Charles and John Annesley of Ballysax, Kildare. James' will and codicils, all dated and proved in 1809, also mentioned that he wished to be buried in the family vault in the Killinan Churchyard, Loughrea. At the time of his death, there was equity lawsuit pending against Richard Galbraith of Cappard and J. Power Trench, resulting in a deed of sale, executed 3 Mar. 1819, by James's executors, son John P. Joynt and son-in-law Anthony Lennon.

References: Registry of Deeds, Dublin; Tenison-Groves PRONI; Bentham's PRONI; records of National Army Museum, London; G.O. Mss 107:276-277 and 151:470-471; Hayes' "Manuscript Sources for the History of Irish Civilization",2:638; Index Prerog. Grants 1847-1849, Dublin; "Alumni Dublinesis"; Farrar's "Irish Marriages..."; late 19th Century Correspondence from "Miss French" and Irish genealogist in possession of descendents; "Toronto Herald", 12 Aug 1847; Killaloe MLB; "The Clare Journal"; "Ennis Chronicle"; William D. Reid's "Death Notices of Ontario" p. 342.

 

Children of JAMES JOYNT and MARY ARDESOIF are:

i. JAMES GALBRAITH5 JOYNT, d. August 24, 1818.

Notes for JAMES GALBRAITH JOYNT:

Eldest son in 1809

Died without children (d.s.p.)

Sgt Major in 43rd Foot 8 Nov 1804

Lt. 13 Aug 1805

Transferred to 103rd Ft 14 Apr 1808

Capt. 13 Jun 1815

Served at Copenhagen in 1801

During Peninsular War Period the 103rd Foot served in North America

9. ii. JOHN PERSSE ARDESOIF JOYNT, b. Abt. 1770; d. March 30, 1841, New Orleans,Louisiana.

10. iii. ANDREW JOYNT, b. Abt. 1773, Galway,Ireland; d. July 29, 1847, Bytown, Ontario, Canada.

11. iv. ROSE JOYNT.

 

Children of JAMES JOYNT and JANE ANNESLEY are:

12. v. RICHARD ANNESLEY5 JOYNT, d. May 26, 1836, Hollybrook Park, Co Dublin.

13. vi. DUDLEY JOYNT, d. Abt. 1849, Sandymount,Dublin,Ireland.

7. WILLIAM4 JOYNT (DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1738 in Ballinacourty, and died in Limerick City, Limerick, Ireland. He married ELIZABETH O'DONNELL 1762.

Notes for WILLIAM JOYNT:

Died between 1782-1784

Protestant householder of Rathkeale 1766.

Conveyed his interests in Ballinvohir to his sister-in-law, Margaret Cummone Joynt, in 1769

Tallow chandler of Limerick City where he drew will (23 Dec. 1782-17 Apr 1784) in which he directed that he be buried "with my father in the vault of Beagh Church". He also mentioned that his wife was with child and anmed his wife and William O'Donnell of Clonmay, Clare, as executors. In 1785 his widow Elizabeth rented a house and shop in Irishtown, Limerick City to Patrick Carmody, which was wit. by his nephew Christopher (Hugh) Joynt.

References: Registry of Deeds, Dublin; Betham's PRONI; Rathkeale (CI) Parish Records Limerick City; G.O. MS 141:295; Limerick City Directory 1788; Vicar's "Wills"; "Limerick Chronicle", 1787 Vol XIX, Albert E. Casey Coll., 8:2395; MSS, Soc. Gen. London:"The Irish Ancestor"

 

Children of WILLIAM JOYNT and ELIZABETH O'DONNELL are:

i. DUDLEY5 JOYNT, b. March 1766, Rathkeale,Limerick,Ireland.

Notes for DUDLEY JOYNT:

Probably deceased by 1782 (not in will)

More About DUDLEY JOYNT:

Fact 1: March 29, 1766, baptized Rathkeale,Limerick

ii. MARGARET JOYNT, b. June 1767.

Notes for MARGARET JOYNT:

Not mentioned in 1782 will

More About MARGARET JOYNT:

Fact 1: June 27, 1767, baptized Rathkeale,Limerick

iii. ANN JOYNT, b. May 1768; d. July 1768.

More About ANN JOYNT:

Fact 1: May 17, 1768, baptized Rathkeale,Limerick

Fact 2: July 22, 1768, buried Rathkeale,Limerick

14. iv. WILLIAM JOYNT, d. 1835.

v. JOHN JOYNT.

More About JOHN JOYNT:

Fact 1: February 24, 1777, buried St. John's , Limerick City

vi. ELIZABETH JOYNT, b. December 1776.

Notes for ELIZABETH JOYNT:

Named in 1782 will

More About ELIZABETH JOYNT:

Fact 1: December 12, 1776, baptized St. John's Limerick City

15. vii. ROSE JOYNT.

viii. JAMES JOYNT.

Notes for JAMES JOYNT:

Mentioned in 1782 will.

More About JAMES JOYNT:

Fact 1: June 05, 1785, buried St. John's , Limerick City

16. ix. JOHN O'DONNELL JOYNT.

x. HUGH JOYNT.

Notes for HUGH JOYNT:

Mentioned in 1782 will

xi. MONTAGUE JOYNT, b. 1782.

 

Generation No. 5

 

8. CHRISTOPHER5 JOYNT (HUGH4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) died November 04, 1809 in Rathkeale,Limerick,Ireland. He married SUSANNA DARTNELL Bef. December 11, 1792.

Notes for CHRISTOPHER JOYNT:

Tallow Chandler and shopkeeper of Rathkeale

Called "late shopkeeper of Rathkeale" when his widow Susanna assigned to William Dartnell of Rathkeale in 1817 the lease of 1800 under which Christopher Rose of Rathkeale let unto said Christopher Joynt, and that Christopher Joynt "since died and his last will and testament bequeathed to his said wife, Susanna Joynt..."

References: Registry of Deeds, Dublin; Rathkeale (CI) PRs; W&A 1883; PRO; Custom House Deaths; Molony Coll., G.O.; "Ennis Chronicle"; "The Irish Ancestor", 9:78.

 

Children of CHRISTOPHER JOYNT and SUSANNA DARTNELL are:

i. EDWARD6 JOYNT, b. Abt. 1796.

More About EDWARD JOYNT:

Fact 1: February 18, 1796, baptized

ii. DUDLEY GALBRAITH JOYNT, b. Abt. 1797; m. GRACE FERGUSON.

More About DUDLEY GALBRAITH JOYNT:

Fact 1: February 18, 1797, baptized

17. iii. CHRISTOPHER JOYNT, b. Abt. 1798.

iv. CATHERINE JOYNT, b. Abt. 1801.

More About CATHERINE JOYNT:

Fact 1: June 21, 1801, baptized

v. SUSANNA JOYNT.

Notes for SUSANNA JOYNT:

Died young

More About SUSANNA JOYNT:

Fact 1: February 18, 1803, baptized

vi. HUGH JOYNT, b. Abt. 1805; d. Bef. June 17, 1806.

Notes for HUGH JOYNT:

Died young

More About HUGH JOYNT:

Fact 1: February 05, 1805, baptized

vii. HUGH JOYNT, b. Abt. 1806; m. MARY FITZPATRICK.

Notes for HUGH JOYNT:

Went to Canada then to New England. Descendents in America.

Catholic.

More About HUGH JOYNT:

Fact 1: June 17, 1806, baptized

viii. ELLEN DARTNELL JOYNT, b. Abt. 1808.

ix. SUSAN JOYNT, b. January 1809.

9. JOHN PERSSE ARDESOIF5 JOYNT (JAMES4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1770, and died March 30, 1841 in New Orleans,Louisiana. He married ELIZABETH LANCASTER. She was born Abt. 1771, and died November 30, 1826 in Ashgrove,Ireland.

Notes for JOHN PERSSE ARDESOIF JOYNT:

Named as John Plummer in abstract of his father's 1809 will, but recorded later as John Persse Ardesoif

Plaintiff and co-executor with brother Dudley and brother-in-law Anthony Lennon in the 1815 suit and subsequent 1819 sale, by which time he was of Portadown, Armagh.

In 1821 he was Churchwarden of Drumcree Parish, Armagh; earlier a Captain of Loughrea (Galway) Militia.

References: Tenison-Groves, PRONI, "Quebec Mercury"; Drumcree (Portadown) PRs; Pigot's Directory 1824; Chancery and Exchequer Bills, PRO, MLB Armagh; Registry of Deeds, Dublin.

 

Children of JOHN JOYNT and ELIZABETH LANCASTER are:

18. i. JAMES6 JOYNT, b. Abt. 1808; d. October 07, 1878, Belfast,Antrim,Ireland.

ii. ANNE JOYNT, b. Abt. 1813; d. November 17, 1831.

Notes for ANNE JOYNT:

Buried Drumcree

iii. CHARLOTTE JOYNT, m. WILLIAM JOYCE, 1824.

iv. SARAH LANCASTER JOYNT, m. JAMES JOYNT, September 24, 1835, Hull,Canada.

Notes for JAMES JOYNT:

In 1835 of Richmond,Upper Canada.

10. ANDREW5 JOYNT (JAMES4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1773 in Galway,Ireland, and died July 29, 1847 in Bytown, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) MARY POWER February 07, 1796. She died May 11, 1802. He married (2) MARY STACK July 10, 1803.

Notes for ANDREW JOYNT:

Cloth merchant of Limerick and Ennis

c. 1820 moved to Canada where he became one of the first settlers of the Bytown area

Clare Journal 1806 Dec 20:

A. Joynt, secretary, summonds a meeting of the Ennis Lodge (of Masons), No. 60, on the registry of Ireland, to be held at Shanks Hotel, to celebrate the Festival of St. John. "Brethern to attend in proper clothing".

From the Corporation book of Ennis:

29th Sept 1803:

Names of Market Jurors...Andrew Joynt Provost Jury 1804,1805,1807

Here is the information you requested from "Merchants of Ennis" by Sean

Spellissy, pg 94.

"The JOYNT surname is of Huguenot origin, a derivative of le Joint, the slim

or graceful, which has been hibernicised as de Siunta. The Huguenots were

French Protestants who sought refuge in the United Kingdom and Ireland during

the seventeenth century. The JOYNT surname has been associated with the

counties of Limerick and Mayo. Andrew JOYNT was initiated as a Freemason in

1803, and Robert Lan JOYNT entered in 1893. Andrew JOYNT served as a market

juror in Ennis between 1803 and 1807"

 

 

Notes for MARY POWER:

JOYNT

Died Tuesday night in High St Mrs Joynt wife of Mr Andrew Joynt, Merchant

Clare Journal Thurs 13 May 1802

 

 

Marriage Notes for ANDREW JOYNT and MARY STACK:

JOYNT-STACK

Ennis. Yesterday Mr. Andrew Joynt of High St, grocer to Miss Stack of Jail

St CJ Monday 12 July 1803

 

 

Child of ANDREW JOYNT and MARY POWER is:

19. i. JAMES6 JOYNT.

11. ROSE5 JOYNT (JAMES4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) She married ANTHONY LENNON April 1789.

Notes for ROSE JOYNT:

named in 1809 will of father, James Joynt.

Notes for ANTHONY LENNON:

linen manufacturer of Athlone.

Nephew of John Mears of Mearstown, Westmeath, who made over to James Joynt in connection with lands of Kildowney, Westmeath, for 99 years so Rose could have 20 pounds yearly for her natural life, tax free, from the lands. The witnesses were Patrick McHays/McHeys, James Galbraith Joynt and Patrick Gaynor.

 

Child of ROSE JOYNT and ANTHONY LENNON is:

20. i. THOMASINA6 LENNON, b. Abt. 1810; d. Abt. 1832.

12. RICHARD ANNESLEY5 JOYNT (JAMES4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) died May 26, 1836 in Hollybrook Park, Co Dublin. He married JANE FRAZER July 1809.

Notes for RICHARD ANNESLEY JOYNT:

Lt. Roscommon Regiment, quartered in Kinsale when he married.

Inherited from his father in 1809 to his brother-in-law Anthony Lennon and another.

Inherited the estates of his mother through Annesley family haveing d.s.p., which properties he later sold.

Of Banagher, Kings(Offaly), when he received Royal license, with respect for his maternal uncle, Charles Annesley of Ballysax, Kildare, dec'd, to take name and bear the Arms of Annesley.

Father of at least 3 children, only one known to have survived infancy.

C.J. May 26 1836

Death of Richard Annesley Joynt Esq., of Hollybrook Park, Co.Dublin

 

 

Notes for JANE FRAZER:

Eldest daughter of Colonel James and Jane Frazer of Conville, Cork, and Kinsale, and sister of the wife of her brother-in-law, Dudley Joynt.

 

Child of RICHARD JOYNT and JANE FRAZER is:

i. RICHARD ANNESLEY6 JOYNT, b. Abt. 1819.

13. DUDLEY5 JOYNT (JAMES4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) died Abt. 1849 in Sandymount,Dublin,Ireland. He married (1) ? PERSSE. He married (2) ? FRAZER.

Notes for DUDLEY JOYNT:

Named as his father's executor and as such was a plaintiff with his brother John and brother-in-law, Anthony Lennon in the 1815 suit and consequent sale in 1819.

 

Notes for ? PERSSE:

Of Spring Garden, Galway

Notes for ? FRAZER:

dau of Col James and Jane Frazer and sister of his brother Richard Annesley's wife, Jane Frazer.

 

Children of DUDLEY JOYNT and ? FRAZER are:

i. ANNA6 JOYNT.

ii. MARGARET JOYNT.

iii. HARRIET JOYNT.

iv. ISABEL JOYNT.

v. ELIZA JOYNT.

vi. CHARLES ROBERT JOYNT, b. Abt. 1825; m. ? SMITH.

Notes for CHARLES ROBERT JOYNT:

Settled on Annesley land in Ballysax, Kildare.

Notes for ? SMITH:

dau. of Lawrence Smith.

14. WILLIAM5 JOYNT (WILLIAM4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) died 1835. He married MARY HEHIR November 13, 1795.

Notes for WILLIAM JOYNT:

William's father devised to him the leases of Ballinvohir and Keylary,Limerick.

References: Registry of Deeds, Dublin; Tenison-Groves, PRONI; Betham's PRONI; St. John's (CI) PRs; "Ennis Chronicle"

Ennis Chronicle Mon 16 Nov 1795

married last Saturday, Mr. William Joint of Limerick to Miss Hehir dau. of

Mr. Tim Hehir of that city, excise officer.

 

 

More About WILLIAM JOYNT:

Fact 1: January 11, 1835, buried St. John's , Limerick City

Notes for MARY HEHIR:

Daughter of Tim Hehir, excise officer of Ennis

 

Children of WILLIAM JOYNT and MARY HEHIR are:

21. i. WILLIAM6 JOYNT, d. 1843, Limerick City, Limerick, Ireland.

ii. CHILD JOYNT, b. Abt. 1806.

More About CHILD JOYNT:

Fact 1: February 17, 1806, buried St. John's , Limerick City

iii. CHILD JOYNT, b. Abt. 1812.

More About CHILD JOYNT:

Fact 1: September 22, 1812, buried St. John's , Limerick City

iv. CHILD JOYNT, b. Abt. 1812.

More About CHILD JOYNT:

Fact 1: October 04, 1812, buried St. John's , Limerick City

v. CHILD JOYNT, b. Abt. 1816.

More About CHILD JOYNT:

Fact 1: August 08, 1816, buried St. John's , Limerick City

vi. CLARISSA JOYNT, m. MICHAEL ARTHUR, December 09, 1826.

15. ROSE5 JOYNT (WILLIAM4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) She married (1) ANTHONY MICHAEL SHEEHAN. He died 1797. She married (2) DAVID HERBERT August 30, 1786.

Notes for ROSE JOYNT:

Named in 1782 will of father

 

Children of ROSE JOYNT and ANTHONY SHEEHAN are:

i. MICHAEL6 SHEEHAN.

ii. ANTHONY SHEEHAN.

iii. JOHN SHEEHAN.

iv. JAMES SHEEHAN.

16. JOHN O'DONNELL5 JOYNT (WILLIAM4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) He married ? READY September 04, 1808.

Notes for JOHN O'DONNELL JOYNT:

Grocer of Ennis,Clare

Mentioned as second son in 1782 will of father.

 

Child of JOHN JOYNT and ? READY is:

i. GAILBRAITH PERCY6 JOYNT, d. January 31, 1885, Belleisle, Co Clare, Ireland1.

Notes for GAILBRAITH PERCY JOYNT:

Limerick Chronicle 19 Mar 1853

Cess-payers appointed by the Grand Jury in Clare

Barony of Lower Tulla - Gilbert Joint

 

Clare Journal 1885 Feb 5:

DEATH-JOYNT

On Saturday 31st Jan at his residence, Belleisle, Co Clare, Galbraith Persse Joynt, son of the late John O'Donnell Joynt, Annes Grove, County Clare. Deeply regretted by his family and friends.

 

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Generation No. 6

 

17. CHRISTOPHER6 JOYNT (CHRISTOPHER5, HUGH4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1798. He married ELIZABETH O'CONNOR 1819.

More About CHRISTOPHER JOYNT:

Fact 1: March 09, 1798, baptized

Religion: Catholic

 

Children of CHRISTOPHER JOYNT and ELIZABETH O'CONNOR are:

i. ALICE7 JOYNT, b. Abt. 1823.

ii. ANN JOYNT, b. Abt. 1830.

Notes for ANN JOYNT:

Anne was tried in Limerick city, Ireland on 28 Feb 1852 for stealing a major's counterpane and sentenced to 10 years transportation. She arrived in Hobart, Tasmania in 1853. On her convict record Anne listed the occupation of her father as stonemason and hers as lacemaker and needlewoman. She taught this trade at the Queens Orphanage School, Newtown, Tasmania.

22. iii. MARGARET JOYNT, b. Abt. 1831; d. July 27, 1899.

iv. DUDLEY JOYNT.

v. HUGH JOYNT.

vi. CHRISTOPHER JOYNT.

18. JAMES6 JOYNT (JOHN PERSSE ARDESOIF5, JAMES4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1808, and died October 07, 1878 in Belfast,Antrim,Ireland. He married (1) THOMASINA LENNON 1829, daughter of ANTHONY LENNON and ROSE JOYNT. She was born Abt. 1810, and died Abt. 1832. He married (2) MARGARET ANNE JOYCE September 14, 1831 in Moy,Tyrone,Ireland. She died August 19, 1860.

Notes for JAMES JOYNT:

Of Portadown, Armagh when he married his cousin, Thomasina Lennon. Living in Belfast by 1860 where he was a linen merchant.

Owner of lands in Broughshane and Ballymena, Antrim. Left a will (5 Oct 1878-3 Aug 1879).

More About THOMASINA LENNON:

Fact 1: buried at Boyle,Roscommon

More About MARGARET ANNE JOYCE:

Fact 1: Buried Drumcree Parish,Armagh

 

Child of JAMES JOYNT and THOMASINA LENNON is:

i. WILLIAM7 JOYNT, b. Abt. 1830; d. 1832.

More About WILLIAM JOYNT:

Fact 1: April 1832, Buried Drumcree Parish,Armagh.

 

Children of JAMES JOYNT and MARGARET JOYCE are:

ii. ALICE7 JOYNT, b. Abt. 1832; d. May 07, 1908; m. SAMUEL MEN(D)ARY, 1869.

iii. MARY ELIZA JOYNT, b. Abt. 1835; d. July 14, 1895, Belfast,Antrim,Ireland.

Notes for MARY ELIZA JOYNT:

Died unmarried. Left will dated 04/25/1895.

iv. JAMES LANCASTER JOYNT, b. Abt. 1838; d. October 15, 1910, Belfast,Antrim,Ireland; m. HANNAH SOPHIA.

Notes for JAMES LANCASTER JOYNT:

Left will which named only wife

v. JOHN PERSSE JOYNT, d. 1867, Drumcree,Ireland.

More About JOHN PERSSE JOYNT:

Fact 1: March 05, 1867, buried Drumcree Parish,Armagh

vi. CARDWELL JOYNT, b. Abt. 1843.

vii. WILLIAM JOYNT.

Notes for WILLIAM JOYNT:

In New Zealand per 1878 will

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19. JAMES6 JOYNT (ANDREW5, JAMES4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1)

 

Child of JAMES JOYNT is:

i. JANE EMILY7 JOYNT, b. Abt. 1843; d. November 15, 1844, Bytown, Ontario, Canada.

20. THOMASINA6 LENNON (ROSE5 JOYNT, JAMES4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1810, and died Abt. 1832. She married JAMES JOYNT 1829, son of JOHN JOYNT and ELIZABETH LANCASTER. He was born Abt. 1808, and died October 07, 1878 in Belfast,Antrim,Ireland.

More About THOMASINA LENNON:

Fact 1: buried at Boyle,Roscommon

Notes for JAMES JOYNT:

Of Portadown, Armagh when he married his cousin, Thomasina Lennon. Living in Belfast by 1860 where he was a linen merchant.

Owner of lands in Broughshane and Ballymena, Antrim. Left a will (5 Oct 1878-3 Aug 1879).

 

Child is listed above under (18) James Joynt.

21. WILLIAM6 JOYNT (WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) died 1843 in Limerick City, Limerick, Ireland. He married (2) ARABELLA LANE March 02, 1824.

Notes for WILLIAM JOYNT:

Chandler and merchant of Limerick City

References: St. John's (CI) PRs; St. Mary's (CI) PRs; Custom House Marriages and Deaths; "Cork Examiner"; "Freeman's Journal"; "Kerry Evening Post"; Registry of Deeds, Dublin; G.O. Ms 109:113-114; Admon Bonds Limerick 1738-1857; Albert E. Casey's 6:2326;, 2335, and 2360; DeBurgh's "Landowners of Ireland (1878); Pettigrew and Oulton's "Directories"; Hayes' MSS... Irish Civilization; Patent of Appointment with Seal, PRO #m6159.

 

Children of WILLIAM JOYNT and ARABELLA LANE are:

23. i. WILLIAM LANE7 JOYNT, b. 1825.

ii. MARY JOYNT, b. 1826; m. WILLIAM HOMAN, 18472.

More About MARY JOYNT:

Fact 1: February 19, 1826, baptized St. John's Limerick City

Notes for WILLIAM HOMAN:

I think from the looks of this that Mary Joynt was getting

married to William Homan. Not sure how the others all fit in. In doing a one

name study of surname Joynt I have not come across this marriage. According

to Slater's National Commercial Directory of Ireland (LDS 0100103) 1846

Arabella Joynt was a pawnbroker at 4 Sir Harry's Mall. Arabella Joynt, widow

was probably Arabella LANE JOYNT, as her husband William Joynt, chandler of

Limerick d. 1843. Arabella Joynt, pawnbroker may have been their dau.

Arabella or Arabella Lane Joynt herself. William and Arabella Lane Joynt

also had a dau., Mary Joynt christened February 19, 1826, at St. John's

Limerick City and would have been 21 at the time of this deed and was

probably who m. William HOMAN.

Cathy Joynt Labath

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Memorial Deed 72

To the Register appointed by act of Parliament for registering Deeds wills

and so forth in Ireland.

A Memorial of an Indented deed of marriage Settlement dated the fifteenth

day of January one thousand eight hundred and forty Seven made between

William HOMAN of William Street in the City of Limerick Esquire of the first

part, Arabella JOYNT of Sir Harry's Mall in the City of Limerick Widow of

the second part, Mary JOYNT of Sir Harry's Mall aforesaid spinster of the

third part, Henry DUGGAN of Ballyclough in the county of Cork Esquire and

William JOYNT of Sir Harry's Mall aforesaid in Said City Esquire of the

fourth part, Whereby after reciting amongst other things as therein Said

William HOMAN in consideration of said marriage and of the marriage portion

of Said Mary JOYNT did grant and Assign unto the Said Henry DUGGAN and

William JOYNT all that and those the dwelling house and offices and Small

Garden late in the possession and occupation of Elliott O'DONNELL Esquire

Surgeon and now in the possession of William COLLINS and also the piece of

Ground in the Centre of premises then laid down and described in the map

thereof to a certain Indenture of eleventh September one thous and eight

hundred and thirty annexed, the four Several parts or sub-divisions of which

are now on Said map marked number one and coloured Green, all which Said

demised premises are Situate lying and being at Castle Connell Parish of

Castle Connell Barony of Clanwilliam and County of Limerick, also all that

the dwelling house vaults yard and out offices thereto annexed in as full

large and ample a manner as same were held by Edward HOMAN Situate on the

South Side of William Street in the Parish of Saint Michael and South

Suburbs of the City of Limerick, to have and to hold Said respective

premises Situate at Castle Connell in the County of Limerick and William

Street in the City of Limerick aforesaid and every part thereof unto the

Said Henry DUGGAN and William JOYNT and the Survivor of them his Executors

Administrators and Assigns for and during all the rest residue and remainder

of the term for years yet to come and unexpired as grant in and by the

original Indentures of Lease under which Same are now held, Subject to the

payment of the rents and performance of the Covenants in Said Original

Leases Contained, upon the trusts uses intents and purposes therein

mentioned, which Said Deed was with this writing which purports to be a

memorial thereof duly executed by Said William HOMAN in presence of and is

witnessed by Thomas John FURNELL of Henry St Limerick Esq and Galbraith

JOYNT of Brunswick St in said city Esquire. (signed) William HOMAN.

Signed Sealed and delivered by Said William HOMAN in presence of (signed)

Thos. Jno. FURNELL, Galbraith JOYNT

The above named Thos Jno FURNELL Maketh Oath and Saith he is a Subscribing

witness to the Deed of which this writing purports to be a memorial, as also

to this Memorial, Saith he Saw Said Deed and this Memorial duly executed by

the Said William HOMAN, and Saith that the name Thos. Jno. FURNELL

subscribed as a witness to Said Deed and memorial is his this Deponants

proper name and handwriting.

Sworn before me at the City of Limerick this 18th day of January 1847 a

Master Extraordinary in Chancery in of Said City and Known as honesty.

(signed) Robert ANGLIM (signed) Thos. Jno. FURNELL

 

 

 

 

iii. ARABELLA JOYNT, b. 1827; d. 1870, Limerick,Ireland.

More About ARABELLA JOYNT:

Fact 1: December 19, 1827, baptized St. Mary's, Limerick City

iv. ROSE GALBRAITH JOYNT, b. 1830; m. JOHN RALEIGH JAMES, February 1855, Limerick, Ireland.

More About ROSE GALBRAITH JOYNT:

Fact 1: June 13, 1830, baptized St. Mary's, Limerick City

Marriage Notes for ROSE JOYNT and JOHN JAMES:

C.J. Feb 22 1855

Marriage :- In St.Michael's Church, John Raleigh James Esq., of George's

St., to Rose, 3rd daughter of the late William Joynt Esq., of Limerick.

 

 

v. ELIZABETH JOYNT, b. 1832; m. JOHN WILLIAM DECOURCEY, April 1856.

More About ELIZABETH JOYNT:

Fact 1: February 12, 1832, baptized St. Mary's, Limerick City

Notes for JOHN WILLIAM DECOURCEY:

deCoursey's in Limerick- Cyril and Louis. Both are now

deceased but they were Auctioneers and their office still functions

and exists in Glentworth Street, Limerick - think it is Glentworth

Street anyway. Some of their sons are there now.

deCOURSEY

Erected by Louis deCoursey, Mount Catherine House, Limerick

in memory of father John JOYNT deCoursey who died 10 June 1926

Louis deCoursey died 17 July 1975 and his wife, Kathleen deCoursey died 18

Sept 1977

Patrick Louis died 6 April 1980

Helena deCoursey died 23 Jan 1959

Matthew H. deCoursey died 28 Dec 1865

John deCoursey died 8 Dec 1870

John deCoursey died 8 Nov 1872

Maria deCoursey died 22 Jan 1873

Edmond deCoursey died 21 Dec 1878

Frances deCoursey died 5 Jan 1896

Henry deCoursey died 18 Jan 1901

Matthew J deCoursey died 24 April 1909

Kathleen deCoursey died 14 May 1925

John deCoursey died 23 Nov 1936

Mary J. deCoursey died 10 Nov 1943

Robert Windham deCoursey B.E. died 4 May 1951

Kathleen deCoursey died 16 Feb 1952

Stephanie deCoursey died 18 June 1969

Matthew deCoursey died 16 May 1974

 

 

 

vi. JANE JOYNT, b. 1833; m. MICHAEL GLYNN, May 02, 1858.

Notes for JANE JOYNT:

Clare Champion Dec 20, 1910

Funeral of Mrs Glynn, Kilrush

Chief mourners...Robert Lane Joynt J.P., Richard Lane Joynt M.D. (nephews)

More About JANE JOYNT:

Fact 1: October 12, 1833, baptized St. Mary's, Limerick City

Notes for MICHAEL GLYNN:

Probably father?

Sept 10 1932 Clare Champion:

Death of Mr. William Joynt Glynn

..at his residence, Pella House, Kilrush on 1st Sept...was senior partner in M. Glynn & Sons..He was also Chairman of Shannon Steamship Co., Ltd. He had been a D.L. and J.P. for the county before the Treaty. The Chief Mourners were W.H. Glynn, M.D. Glynn, G.C. Glynn, N.G. Glynn (sons) Mrs. de Courcy, Mrs. Ryan (sisters)..A Lane Joynt, Miss Lane Joynt.

 

Generation No. 7

 

22. MARGARET7 JOYNT (CHRISTOPHER6, CHRISTOPHER5, HUGH4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1831, and died July 27, 1899. She married MICHAEL DOLLAGHER. He died Bet. 1861 - 1865.

Notes for MARGARET JOYNT:

In 1865 traveled to Tasmania, as a widow with five children aboard the "Grassmere".

-per Beth Blinston, Tasmania, Australia

 

Children of MARGARET JOYNT and MICHAEL DOLLAGHER are:

i. HONORA8 DOLLAGHER, b. Abt. 1849.

ii. JOHN DOLLAGHER, b. Abt. 1853.

iii. ELIZABETH DOLLAGHER, b. Abt. 1857.

iv. MARGARET DOLLAGHER, b. Abt. 1859.

v. MICHAEL DOLLAGHER, b. Abt. 1861.

23. WILLIAM LANE7 JOYNT (WILLIAM6, WILLIAM5, WILLIAM4, DUDLEY3, CHRISTOPHER2, WILLIAM1) was born 1825. He married JANE RUSSELL 1854 in Cork, Ireland, daughter of JOHN RUSSELL and HANNAH MYLES.

Notes for WILLIAM LANE JOYNT:

C.J. Sept 12 1859

Birth :- At his house, 86 Georges Street, the wife of william Lane Joynt

Esq., of a daughter.

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Crown and Treasury Solicitor for Ireland; D.L. Dublin City; J.P., Counties of Clare and Dublin; owner of lands in Cos. Clare, Galway and Limerick; received Grant of Arms 08/04/1866.

Clare Champion, May 12,2000

Features

135 Years Ago [1865]

The Burren Estate

 

The two remaining unsold lots of the Burren estate were purchased by private

sale on Friday, by William Lane Joynt, Esq., agent to Lord Anally for

£11,000.

Thus the noble lord has become the owner of all the Burren estates of Mr

John S Kirwan. The noble lord is also the owner of the Duke of Buckingham's

estate at Ballyvaughan, Mr Burton Bindon's at Currenrue, on which are the

famous oyster beds, Mr John B Scott's at New Quay, Sir Hugh Dillon Massy's

Broadford estate, and Mr John Westropp's at Kilkeryne.

These represent, as whole, one of the largest territorial possession in the

hands of any peer of commoner in Clare.

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Clare Journal Nov 2, 1896

Ennis Quarter Sessions (court)

Mr. W. Lane Joynt B.L. instructed by Mr. J.B. Moloney, solicitor for the defendant.

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Bassett's Directory 1880-1

County magistrates

Joynt, William Lane, Clareville, Ballyvaughan ; 46 Lower Gardiner Street,

Dublin ; The Grange Abbey, Raheney, County Dublin.

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Francis Guy's Directory of Munster 1886

Ballyvaughan

Gentry and Clergy

Joynt, William Lane, DL, JP, (Crown and Treasury Solicitor for Ireland; D L Dublin city, JP co. Dublin); Clareville house, Ballyvaughan) 43 Merrion square east, and 46 Lower Gardiner's street, Dublin; The Grange Abbey, Raheny, co. Dublin

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Clare journal 1898 April 18

List of cesspayers appointed by the Grand Jury of Spring Assises 1898

..........Barony of Lower Tulla:-...........William Joynt,

Islandregan,...........

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Clare Journal April 18 1898

Cess-payers

Barony of Lower Tulla - William Joynt, Islandregan

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Thaddeus C. Breen <tymon@indigo.ie>Saturday, October 30, 1999 11:00 AM

I notice you have mentioned the Lane-Joynts in one of your pages. Near

where I live, in the southern suburbs of Dublin, there used to be a house

called Prospect. A branch of the Lane-Joynt family lived there until, I

think, the 1950s. The street directory from 1936 gives "W.S.R. Lane-Joynt,

Barrister" as the owner. I don't know anything about them, but perhaps it's

another piece of information to fit in with what you have.

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From: Paddy <patrick_waldron@compuserve.com>

To: <labaths@worldnet.att.net>

Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2000 5:31 PM

Subject: Jane Russell m. William Lane Joynt

 

 

Dear Cathy

Yesterday I received a copy of a history of the Myles family of

Limerick, written around 1880 by Zachary Myles (b.1812).

Zachary's parents, George and Eliza (née Myles) were first cousins.

Eliza's older brother James had a daughter Hannah who married John

Russell; Jane Russell, daughter of John and Hannah, married William

Lane Joynt. A recent footnote to the Myles history says `In St

Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin there is a stained glass window along

with a plaque, put up in memory of William Lane Joynt by his children.'

I see that your pedigree of the Limerick Joynts at

http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cmlabath/joynt7.htm

stops at Wm Lane Joynt's generation.

If you have any more information on his descendants,

I would like to be able to put it with my Myles information.

If you would like a copy of the Myles document (36 typed pages),

please send me your snailmail address.

Several of the Myles family married Parkers; in particular,

Hannah Myles (sister of Eliza and James) married Thomas Parker,

brother of my GGGGgrandfather Craven Parker of Briska More,

county Limerick.

\pw

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Paddy Waldron

E-mail: patrick_waldron@compuserve.com

WWW: http://pwaldron.bess.tcd.ie/pwaldron.htm

Voice-mail: +353 87 2547230

Snail-mail: <available on request>

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More About WILLIAM LANE JOYNT:

Fact 1: January 06, 1825, baptized St. John's Limerick City

Fact 2: 1867, Lord Mayor of Dublin

Marriage Notes for WILLIAM JOYNT and JANE RUSSELL:

Clare Journal May 18 1854

Marriage :- In Cork, W.J.Joynt Esq., Solicitor, Limerick, to Jane, 2nd

daughter of the late John Russell Esq., Merchant, Limerick.

 

 

Children of WILLIAM JOYNT and JANE RUSSELL are:

i. ALFRED8 JOYNT, m. NORA CATTELL, September 29, 1896, Warrenpoint, County Down, Ireland3.

Notes for ALFRED JOYNT:

Clare Champion Dec 12 1925

Re sale of property

.............for conditions of sale contact A. Lane Joynt solr., 4 St.

Stephens Green, Dublin

 

Marriage Notes for ALFRED JOYNT and NORA CATTELL:

Clare Journal 1896 Oct 1:

Marriage: Lane-Joynt and Cattell Sept 29

at the parish church of Warrenpoint, Co. Down by the Rev Thomas B Naylor dd, vicar of the parish, Alfred, youngest son of the late William Lane-Joynt, D.L. of the Grange Abbey, Raheny, Co Dublin to Nora, eldest daughter of Col Edward Cattell of Warrenpoint and granddaughter of the late Rev. Gilbert Percy LL.D. of the Flanker Drumsna, Co Leitrim.

 

 

ii. JOHN RUSSELL JOYNT, d. November 21, 1859.

Notes for JOHN RUSSELL JOYNT:

C.J. Nov 21 1859

Death :- On Sunday morning, at 86 Georges Street, John Russell, second son

of William Lane Joynt Esq.

 

 

 

 

iii. WILLIAM RUSSELL JOYNT, m. ANNE QUIN, July 01, 1883, Dublin, Ireland4.

Notes for WILLIAM RUSSELL JOYNT:

Clare Journal 1883 July 26:

Joynt and Quin

On the 21st instant byt the Rev. C Conway, Administrator, St. Michael's, William Russell Joynt, Barrister in Law, eldest son of william Lane Joynt, D.L. of Merrion sq., Dublin to Anne, daughter of John Quin, of this city.

iv. RICHARD LANE JOYNT.

Notes for RICHARD LANE JOYNT:

Clare Journal 1884 April 21

FEAT OF BICYCLING

Mr.Richard Lane Joynt left Port old school, Enniskillen, on Wednesday

morning and rode to Roscommon that day, continuing the journey to Clare the

next morning. He arrived at Clareville, Ballyvaughen on Thursday evening in

time for dinner with his father, Mr.William Lane Joynt D.L. who is

sojourning at his marine residence in that picturesque and salubrious

locality. This was a creditable performance, considering the difficulty of

the journey, and the steep Burren hills he had to encounter.

Clare Champion May 11 1914 pg 2:

County Clare Ratepayers Association

A general meeting of the Clare County Ratepayers Association was held at the Courthouse, Ennis on Saturday. Mr. M. Brasel, Latoon presided.

The following members attended:

...T.Barron, Newpark, R.L. Joynt, J. Enright, Ennis...Mr. L. Joynt who is governor of the infirmary...

Pg 4 Mr. Joynt is asking questions at Ennis Petty Sessions.

v. ROBERT JOYNT.

Notes for ROBERT JOYNT:

Clare Champion 1906

Mar 1 CLARE SPRING ASSISES

JURY - ............,Robert Lane Joynt, Carnelly House.......

vi. DAU JOYNT, b. 18595.

 

Endnotes

 

1. Clare Journal, 1885 Feb 5, Death-JoyntOn Saturday 31st Jan at his residence, Belleisle, Co. Clare, Galbraith Persse Joynt, son of the late John O'Donnell Joynt, Annes Grove, County Clare. Deeply regretted by his family and friends.

2. Memorial Deed.

3. Clare Journal, Oct 1 1896, Marriage: Lane-Joynt and Cattell sept 29at the parish church of Warrenpoint, Co. Down by the Rev. Thomas B. Naylor dd, vicar of the parish, Alfred, youngest son of the late William Lane-Joynt, D.L. of the Grange Abbey, Raheny, Co. Dublin to Nora, eldest daughter of Col. Edward Cattell of Warrenpoint and granddaughter of the late Rev. Gilbert Percy LL.D. of the Flanker Drumsna, Co. Leitrim.

4. Clare Journal, 1883 July 26, MarriagesJoynt and QuinOn the 21st instant, by the Rev. C. Conway, Administrator, St. Michaels, William Russell Joynt, Barrister in Law, eldest son of William Lane Joynt, D.L. of Merrion square, Dublin to Anne, daughter of John Quin, of this city.

5. Clare Journal.