The L'Estrange Family
Gertrude Sidney Mary Georgina
L'Estrange
25 September 1866, in Rostrevor, county Down, Ireland
Guy
James
Carleton L'Estrange
Harriet
Campbell (Baird) L'Estrange
1887, in Dublin North district,
county Dublin, Ireland, aged 20
Guy James Carleton
L'Estrange
Reverend
1826/7
Christopher Carleton
L'Estrange of Market hill, county Fermanagh
Jane (Jackson) L'Estrange
B.A.
Harriet
Campbell Baird on 7 June 1860, in Rostrevor, county Down, Ireland,
by
Rev. Thomas Carpendale, Harriet's uncle.
The Londonderry Sentinel 16 June
1860 transcribed at oldwarrenpointforum.com
June 7, at Rostrevor Church, by the Rev. Thomas Carpendale, Rector of
Donaghmore, county Tyrone, the Rev. Guy James Carleton L'Estange,
Incumbent of Warrenpoint, and son of the late C. L'Estrange Carleton,
Esq., of Markethill, county Fermanagh, to Harriet Campbell, only
surviving daughter of the late Major Baird, of Falkland, Ayrshire.
Clergyman. Guy was Vicar of
Kilbroney (Rostrevor) from 1860 until 1871.
1 November 1894 in Rathdown district, county Dublin or
county Wicklow, Ireland, aged 67
Guy William Carleton
L'Estrange
Reverend
1 November 1868, in Rostrevor,
county Down, Ireland
Guy James
Carleton L'Estrange
Harriet
Campbell (Baird) L'Estrange
Trinity College Dublin. Guy received his B.A. in 1893
and M.A. in 1907.
Annie Rhoda Brownell in 1902
in Chorlton
district, Lancashire, England
Annie was born in 1868 in Birkenhead, Cheshire, and baptised on 5
October 1868 in St Mary, Birkenhead, the eldest daughter of Robert
Peter Brownell and Catherine Yorke Prentice.
Census:
1881:
Kenmare, Palatine Road, Birkenhead, Cheshire
1891: Annie R. Brownell, daughter, is aged 22, born in Birkenhead,
Cheshire
1901: Withington district, Lancashire: Annie Brownell is aged 32, born
in Birkenhead, Cheshire
Clergyman. Guy was ordained
deacon in 1895, and priest in 1896. He was curate of Caledon from 1895
until 1900, then rector of Caledon until 1905 when he was appointed
Vicar of Charlestown, county Louth. Later he was Rector
of Killylea, and in 1916 he addressed a parade of Orangeman as
described on the County
Armagh Grand Orange Lodge website:
1916 No Twelfth celebrations because of the War, but Brethren paraded
to St Marks. The numbers on parade were the smallest on record. Many
had fallen on the battlefields. The Rev. L'Estrange of Killylea,
addressing the congregation, said of the July celebrations, "This is our Thanksgiving Day and if the
Lord had not been on our side in 1690 we should have lost the blessings
which we now enjoy"
The theme of the service concentrated on the gallant efforts of
the Sons of Ulster summed up in these poignant words:- "The Ulster Division Force has won a name
which equals any in history. This devotion deserves the gratitude of
the British Empire."
Armagh clergy and parishes p175
(James B. Leslie, 1911)
Parish of Charlestown, Vicars
1905 - Guy William Carleton L'Estrange,
inst. Aug. 22, son of Rev. Guy
J. C. L'Estrange, formerly Vicar of Kilbroney (Rostrevor) ; T.C.D. B.A.
1893 ; Div. Test. 1895 ; M.A. 1907 ; ord. D. 1895 ; P. 1896 ; C.
Caledon 1895-1900 ; R. Caledon 1900-5 ; m. Annie Rhoda, eldest dau. of
R. P. Brownell, Esq., and has issue Guy Brownell C. L'Estrange.
Notes and jottings concerning the Parish
of Charlestown Union in the country of Louth (1912)Killylea parish: being an outline of the history of
the parish from its foundation to the present day (1917)
1901:
Tullynashane, Aghaloo, county Tyrone
1911:
Cookstown, Charlestown, county Louth
Guy Brownell C.
L'Estrange
1906, in Ardee district, county Louth, Ireland
Guy William
Carleton L'Estrange
Annie Rhoda (Brownell) L'Estrange
1911:
Cookstown, Charlestown, county Louth
- Ireland Birth Index
(2Q1906 Kilkeel vol 2 p333); exact county from 1911 census
- 1911 census
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