My 4xgreat grandfather was Dr William Joseph Blake from Prebawn, Wicklow. Am wondering if anyone has any info on this family? He married Jane Ireland in 1834, she was a widow.
simonw
Friday 8th Nov 2019, 02:47PMMessage Board Replies
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Hello,
My Hopkins ancestors also came from Preban Parish in Co. Wicklow. A number of marriages took place between the Blakes and Hopkins but I have no record of either William Blake or Jane Ireland (another local family).
A Jane Wallace married a William Blake sometime around 1835...could this be your widow Jane Ireland (or the other way round?) ? There was a son Thos Wallace Blake...note middle name and also a son William Ireland Blake...note middle name.
Threre were a lot of other children.
A Jane Wallace Blake of Ballinglen died May 27 1878 at age 65, buried Preban.
All a bit fuzzy, but send me you ancestry going as far back as you can and I will see what if any additional data I can provide.
Please copy reply to mrrosshopkins@hotmail.com
Good hunting
mrrosshopkins@hotmail.com
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Hello Simon, I realise you posted this a while ago but I was wondering if you had any more information now? I am helping a friend with her family history and I believe she is the 2 x great grandaughter of William Blake and Jane Wallace Ireland through their son Joseph Alexander Blake. If you are still interested, then I have more info.
Carole
Carolef
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Hello Simon and Carolef,
I am a descendant of William and Jane Wallace Blake of Ballinglen, and have been researching this family history. William Blake would be my great great grandfather. Happy to share information with you.
Jonathan.
Jonathan Kidd
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Dr William J Blake my 3rd ggf
Joseph Blake 1840-1915 2nd ggf
Louisa Blake 1863-1925 ggm
Elizabeth McGourty 1891-1970 gm
Family tree on Ancestry if that helps
Love to hear from anyone…
Alison
Alison Moy
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Hi Jonathan and Alison,
Louisa would seem to be the eldest child from Josephs first marriage to Mary Eaton. My friend is descended from Florence Mary 1 Feb 1889 to 29 Mar 1964 who was the middle child from his second marriage (to Sarah O'Donnell/Donnell).
My basic worry is that William Blake 1810-1882 was said to be a medical doctor on his son Josephs marriage certificate. But he is described as a farmer on his death certificate. Have I got the right one? Can anyone clarify?
Many thanks in advance.
Carole
Carolef
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Hello all...glad you are hooking up.
Alison, your Joseph Blake (#1)
1840-1915 2nd ggf appears to be a different one from the Joseph Blake (#2) who was baptized at Preban May 26 1840 by William Joseph and Jane Blake of Ballinglen Co WICKLOW. Your man seems to come from Donegal?
The Death Registration of 1915 is for yet a different Joseph Blake (#3) who died at age 101. This Joseph Blake of Ballinglen (#3) was therefore born about 1814. In 1868 he had been farming at Ballinglean and was age 50 and had no children or wife with him. On July 9 1870 he married Martha Farrar of Coolfancy. His father was a Joseph Blake, a farmer. In 1901 he and wife are farming at Ballinglen. Their 3 daughters had all died before 1901.
mrrosshopkins@hotmail.com
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Hi everyone,
I agree with the above but the Joseph Blake 1840?-1915 I am looking at DID come from Wicklow despite living in Donegal. (see 1901 and 1911 census). He was a Police Constable. He died 3 Nov 1915 at the age of 78 which ties up with the census ages and gives a birth year of 1837/8. He was also in Co Mayo when his first 3 children were born, so I guess he was posted to different areas?
Carole
Carolef
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Hello
William Blake of Ballinglen county Wicklow (1810-1882) was a lease holder, farmer, and miller.
The Joseph Blake 1840-1915 could be a son of William Blake and Jane Wallace Blake. They had a son Joseph who was baptised in April 1840. It is possible that this Joseph emigrated to New York with his brother William Wallace Ireland Blake (see 1880 census for New York). William Wallace Ireland Blake was a superintendent of the outdoor poor in the NY department of Charities.
I will try to trace your Joseph Blake from Wicklow to Donegal.
Jonathan Kidd
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According to the 1901 census, Joseph Blake, age 63, pensioner from R.I.C., of Castlefin county Donegal was born in county Wicklow.
According to the 1911 census, Joseph Blake, age 73, ex constable R.I.C., of Castlefin county Donegal was born in county Dublin.
Presumably the same person..?
I doubt if this Joseph Blake is connected with the Blake's of Ballinglen county Wicklow.
Jonathan Kidd
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Hi Jonathan and all,
Yes, of course you are correct. My Policeman's father is the son of another William Blake who was a medical doctor. That was my concern, that I had hm being a farmer as well as a Doctor and that didn't tie up. Thank you.
Carole
Carolef
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Not sure if this will help or clarify, but happy to share -
Concerning the various Joseph Blake's of Ballinglen, county Wicklow.
John Blake (d. circa 1798) and Ann Blake (d. around 1830) had a several children, including a son, Joseph (1), born around 1777.
This Joseph (1) had a son, Joseph (2), who died in 1915, aged 101 years, so was born around 1814.
William Blake (1810-1882, grandson of John and Ann Blake) and Jane Wallace Blake (nee Ireland) also had a son, Joseph (3), who was baptised in Preban St. Johns church in April 1840.
Joseph (2) and William Blake were cousins.
These Blakes were members of the Church of Ireland, and were farmers and lease holders. To the best of my knowledge, there were no medical doctors among them.
Joseph Blake (2) was also a shopkeeper and ran a small bakery.
Jonathan Kidd
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Hi Carole and all,
Glad to have been able to help you a little on this occasion.
Good luck with your research.
Jonathan Kidd