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Location

PropertyValue
Original DescriptionFort Fergus, County Clare, Ireland
PlaceIreland
PlaceCounty Clare
PlaceFort Fergus

Claims

PersonClaimDateDetailAge
William O’Grady RevDeathJul 21, 1859Fort Fergus, County Clare, Ireland
William Hawkins Ball MajorProbateMay 25, 1864Effects in England Under £200. Died at Cullenwood Avenue in the County of Dublin. Executors granted 28 Apr 1864 at Dublin were John Montmorency, Major The Hon Thomas O'grady, Julia Ball, Widow. Fort Fergus, Fort Fergus, County Clare, Ireland [10]
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995 Ball probates sealed 1864, 1864
Julia O’GradyExecutor to WillOct 25, 1864Executor to husband's estate, Fort Fergus, County Clare, Ireland
William Hawkins Ball MajorProperty1878By 1837, the house was lived in by Daniel O'Grady Esq. This circa 600 acre estate (which included a number of islands) which was part of a larger three thousand and twenty-six acres is recorded as being owned by Major William Hawkins Ball in 1878. ....., Fort Fergus, County Clare, Ireland
Fort Fergus owned by the Ball family, 1878
Claim is inconsistent with death
Built with Gigatrees 5.2.1 for Tom Paterson