Sir Andrew de Haket1
He had large possessions near Cashel, County Tipperary and in Counties Dublin and Kildare.1
Children of Sir Andrew de Haket and unknown wife (?)
unknown wife (?)1
Children of unknown wife (?) and Sir Andrew de Haket
Sir William de Haket1
He apparently inherited estates in County Tipperary.1 In 1285 he was probably founder of Franciscan Priory at Cashel.1
Child of Sir William de Haket and Joanna Bekergast
- Sir John Haket+2 b. bt 1275 – 1296
Andrew de Haket1
Children of Andrew de Haket and unknown wife (?)
- Henry de Haket2
- Philip de Haket2
- Peter de Haket+2 d. b 1328
unknown wife (?)1
Children of unknown wife (?) and Andrew de Haket
- Henry de Haket2
- Philip de Haket2
- Peter de Haket+2 d. b 1328
Peter de Haket1 
In 1303 he acquired the Manor of Coolemine, County Dublin from Peter de Bermingham.1
Child of Peter de Haket and Elinor le Petit
Elinor le Petit1
Together with her son John, she had certain transactions concerning the Manor with the Archbishop of Dublin.1
Child of Elinor le Petit and Peter de Haket
John FitzPeter de Haket1
He possessed the Manors of Coolmine and Staglorgan (now Stillorgan), County Dublin and is said to be the ancestors of the Barons of that name.1
