Eleanor Creagh1
Her married name became Morrough.1
Child of Eleanor Creagh and Edmond Morrough
- [S47] BIFR1976 Bernard, page 104. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S47]
James Morrough1
He was mentioned in the will of his cousin Dominick Morrough, of Ballyhenig, parish of Cahirlag 1681.1
Child of James Morrough
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Andrew Morrough1
He was admitted to Grays Inn in 1668, called to the Irish Bar.1 He was also known as Andrew FitzJames Morrough to distinguish him from his cousin Andrew FitzAndrew Morrough, both of them were mentioned in the will of Dominick Morrough of Ballyhenig.1 He held the office of Recorder of Kinsale in 1687.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Kinsale in 1689.1 He was prominent in the ‘Patriot Parliament’ which met King James II at Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG, on 7 May 1689.1
- [S47] BIFR1976 Bernard, page 104. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S47]
James Morrogh1
He held the office of Mayor and Alderman of Cork in 1629.1 He was seized of the lands of Ballyhenig, Cahirlag, County Cork, IrelandG.1
Child of James Morrogh
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Thomas Morrogh1
He lived at Ballyhenig, Cahirlag, County Cork, IrelandG.1
Child of Thomas Morrogh
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Dominick Morrogh1
He lived at Ballyhenig, Cahirlag, County Cork, IrelandG.1 His last will directed “my body to be buried in the Cahirlag church where my mother and sister are buried.”1
Children of Dominick Morrogh
- Thomas Morrogh1 d. 1713
- John Morrogh+1
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Thomas Morrogh1
He was of full age in 1681.1 He held the office of High Sheriff of Cork from 1688 to 1689, one of two sheriffs.1 He was one of those who received King James II at Cork, County Cork, IrelandG, on 14 March 1689.1 On 14 March 1689 Thomas Morrogh was was presented by the King with a rosary of seven decades which has been passed down as an heirloom in the family ever since at Cork, County Cork, IrelandG. In 1975 the rosary was in the possession of Eduardo Morrogh Bernard.1 He inherited Ballyhenig, Cahirlag, County Cork, IrelandG, which appear to have been retained after the defeat of King James II’s expedition to Ireland.1
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John Morrogh1
He was mentioned in his father’s will of 1681.1 He obtained a judgment in decree for specific performance against Thomas Uniacke regarding the lands of Kilquane or Kilcoan as recorded in conveyance by his sons after his death. (Register of Deeds, Dublin, Book 135, page 271, number 9362.)1
Children of John Morrogh
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James Morrogh1
He and Dominick Morrogh mortgaged lands of Kilouane to one Rogers 10 and 14 March 1738. (Book 90, page 520, number 66011.)1
Child of James Morrogh
- Edmond Morrogh+1 b. c 1710, d. 9 Mar 1777
- [S47] BIFR1976 Bernard, page 104. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S47]
Dominick Morrogh1
He was seized of the lands of Ballyhenig, Cahirlag, County Cork, IrelandG, “in as full and ample manner as that of my uncle, Thomas Morrogh deceased”, mortgaged said lands to Simon Dring on 28 August 1716. (Register of Deeds, Dublin, Book 18, page 6, number 8180.)1 He with further mortgages to Robert, son of Simon Dring 29 September 1719, and 29 December 1727, conveyed Ballyhenig, Cahirlag, County Cork, IrelandG, in fee to Robert Dring (who renamed it Rock Grove) on 15 January 1729. (Book 64, page 9, number 42382), this last being probably in part consideration for money advanced by Robert Dring to James and Dominick Morrogh on Kilcoan by way of a mortgage.1 He and James Morrogh mortgaged lands of Kilouane to one Rogers 10 and 14 March 1738. (Book 90, page 520, number 66011.)1
- [S47] BIFR1976 Bernard, page 104. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S47]