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Selah W. Smith was a farm hand and his wife Mary Ann was a laundress. They had five daughters, Alice, Ada, Ida, Mary E., and Hannah whom lived with their parents in 1880. [4] The expansion (Ca.1880) on the home was likely done to accommodate Mary's laundry business. [5] The family had maintained a garden on the land north of the house.
In 1694, Bellew succeeded his older brother, Walter, as Baron Bellew of Duleek and began attempting to have his outlawry reversed. With support from influential figures, including the Duke of Shrewsbury, Bellew was granted a pardon by William III of England on 18 March 1697. On 24 June 1698, Bellew was given leave to remain in England, but it ...
A Roman Catholic, he was made a member of the Privy Council of Ireland in 1685 and on 29 October 1686 he was created Baron Bellew of Duleek by James II of England. [3] Bellew attended the Irish House of Lords during James II's short-lived Patriot Parliament in 1689. [ 4 ]
The Bellew family was a co-heir of the Fleming family, lords of the manor of Bratton Fleming) Gules, on a bend argent three trefoils slipped vert (for the 1677 marriage of William Nott (son and heir of John Nott and Mary Bellew) to Mary Harvey, a daughter of James Harvey and co-heiress of her brother James Harvey (of the Harvey family of ...
September 18, 1980 (Courthouse Sq. Monticello: 3: Jordan-Bellew House: January 20, 1978 (Madison Hwy. Monticello: 4: Monticello High School: Monticello High School
According to The New York Times, Bobby and Mary Kennedy's names appear on a deed for the house as well as a June 2010 record of a $500,000 mortgage. See also: Live Where John F. Kennedy Planned ...
Jane Seymour is opening up after her Malibu, Calif. home was threatened by last week's wildfires. Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the American Ballet Theater Annual Benefit on Monday, Dec. 16 ...
He was born at Lancaster on 3 August 1823, the only child of an infantry officer, Captain Robert Higgin, of the 12th Regiment, son of John Higgin of Lancester. [1] His mother, Anne Maria Bellew, who was a Roman Catholic, who towards the close of 1822 had married Captain Higgin; she was the daughter of John Bellew, of Castle Bellew, County Galway, and cousin of Lord Bellew.