Redmond Haket1
M, #622012
Last Edited=3 Jun 2013
Child of Redmond Haket
- Edmond Haket+2 d. 27 Jul 1508
Edmond Haket1
M, #622013, d. 27 July 1508
Last Edited=3 Jun 2013
Edmond Haket was the son of Redmond Haket.2 He married Anna Rokel.1 He died on 27 July 1508.1
He held the lands of Kiltedmond (Church of Edmond), Notetown or Nodestown, Gambonstown and Sladoghbeg, all in teh barony of Middlesthird, County Tpperary.1
He held the lands of Kiltedmond (Church of Edmond), Notetown or Nodestown, Gambonstown and Sladoghbeg, all in teh barony of Middlesthird, County Tpperary.1
Child of Edmond Haket and Anna Rokel
Olyver Haket1
M, #622015
Last Edited=3 Jun 2013
Olyver Haket is the son of Edmond Haket and Anna Rokel.2
On 16 February 1555 he had a decree made against him.1
On 16 February 1555 he had a decree made against him.1
Child of Olyver Haket
- James Hackett+2 d. 1613
Thecla Isobel Cameron Stevenson1
F, #622016, b. circa 1890
Last Edited=21 Nov 2014
Thecla Isobel Cameron Stevenson was born circa 1890 at Argyllshire, Scotland.1 She is the daughter of David Stevenson and Isabella Kerr.1 She married John Mundell Reid, son of Archibald Reid and Mary Mundell, on 12 November 1913 at Hotel Cairnbaan, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland.1
From 12 November 1913, her married name became Reid.1
From 12 November 1913, her married name became Reid.1
Child of Thecla Isobel Cameron Stevenson and John Mundell Reid
- Thecla Isabel Reid+1 d. 1987
Citations
- [S6689] Sue Wyatt, "re: Reid Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 3 June 2013. Hereinafter cited as "re: Reid Family."
James Hackett1
M, #622017, d. 1613
Last Edited=3 Jun 2013
James Hackett was the son of Olyver Haket.2 He died in 1613.1
He was one of first freemen and burgesses of Fethard, County Tipperary.1
He was one of first freemen and burgesses of Fethard, County Tipperary.1
Children of James Hackett
Richard Hackett1
M, #622018
Last Edited=3 Jun 2013
Richard Hackett is the son of James Hackett.2 He married Joan White, daughter of James White.2
He lived at Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland.2 In 1569 in possession of the property of Fethard.2 On 24 January 1582 an order was made by the Lords Justices and council for freeing of his house in Fethard from cess, it being reserved for the Governor's lodging.2
He lived at Fethard, County Tipperary, Ireland.2 In 1569 in possession of the property of Fethard.2 On 24 January 1582 an order was made by the Lords Justices and council for freeing of his house in Fethard from cess, it being reserved for the Governor's lodging.2