William Neville Wolseley1
He held the office of Sheriff of Kilkenny between 1767 and 1769.1
Child of William Neville Wolseley and Anne Cosby
- Admiral William Wolseley+2 d. 1842
Anne Cosby1
Her married name became Wolseley.
Child of Anne Cosby and William Neville Wolseley
- Admiral William Wolseley+2 d. 1842
Admiral William Wolseley1 
He gained the rank of Admiral of the Red.1 He lived at Rostrevor, County Down, Ireland.1
Children of Admiral William Wolseley and Jane Moore
- John Hood Wolseley2 d. 14 Jun 1827
- William Cosby Wolseley2 d. 11 Mar 1868
- Mary Jervis Wolseley+2 d. 24 Jan 1886
- Sydney Anne Wolseley2 d. 24 Sep 1870
Jane Moore1
From 1795, her married name became Wolseley.
Children of Jane Moore and Admiral William Wolseley
- John Hood Wolseley2 d. 14 Jun 1827
- William Cosby Wolseley2 d. 11 Mar 1868
- Mary Jervis Wolseley+2 d. 24 Jan 1886
- Sydney Anne Wolseley2 d. 24 Sep 1870
John Hood Wolseley1 
He gained the rank of officer in the Royal Navy.1
William Cosby Wolseley1 
Mary Jervis Wolseley1 
Children of Mary Jervis Wolseley and Arthur Innes
- Mary Catherine Innes2 d. 1916
- Anne Northeske Innes2 d. 1 Mar 1887
- Emma Jean Innes2 d. 23 Oct 1868
- Arthur Charles Innes-Cross+2 b. 25 Nov 1834, d. 14 Apr 1902
Arthur Innes1 
He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.)2 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.)2 He lived at Dromantine, County Down, Ireland.2 He did his National Service as a Lieutenant in the 3rd Dragoon Guards.2 He held the office of High Sheriff of County Down in 1832.2
Children of Arthur Innes and Mary Jervis Wolseley
- Mary Catherine Innes2 d. 1916
- Anne Northeske Innes2 d. 1 Mar 1887
- Emma Jean Innes2 d. 23 Oct 1868
- Arthur Charles Innes-Cross+2 b. 25 Nov 1834, d. 14 Apr 1902
Sydney Anne Wolseley1 
From 8 October 1835, her married name became Madden.
