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Wallers in Ireland
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Richard Warren Waller [12]
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Richard Warren Waller [12] (pictured at right [6])moved
to Ireland during or soon after the Civil War of 1642-1646. He was a puritan,
probably a Quaker, and served as an officer in the army
of Cromwell, probably during the conquest of Ireland in 1649. He acquired Castle
Cully, originally owned by the Ryan (originally O'Mulrian) family, which was
on the western slopes of Keeper Hill in the vicinity of Newport in southwestern
Tipperary County, near Limerick. He also acquired a substantial
amount of land near the Castle and elsewhere, totalling 1195 acres. Richard
Waller was a petitioner to the Council of Agents of the Army in 1655 on behalf
of the regiments regarding the conditions of the lands that they received in
grant from the government in recompense for service. This was transcribed in
the notes of Dr. William Petty in his notes from the Down Survey of 1655-6.
These petitions clearly show that Lieutenant Richard Warren Waller was acting
on behalf of the English government in Ireland, and that his land was at least
in part granted for his past and present duties [5].
Cully was in ruins as a result of the war and Richard never
lived in the castle; he purchased a house in South Ward near the present St.
John's Square in Limerick City, using funds from his inheritance. Cully was
later rebuilt, using stones from the original castle and renamed Castle Waller
(see Castle Waller). According to the 1860 Ordinance
Survey letters of Co. Tipperary, its original walls were 38 by 32 and a half
feet, six feet four inches thick, and fifty feet in length [1].
There has been controversy surrounding the identity of Richard
Warren Waller's wife Dorothy. At one time, she was asserted to be a daughter
of Sir William Waller, the major general who was commander-in-chief of the forces
of Parliament in the English Civil War.of 1642. According to this explanation,
Richard Warren (supposedly of the family of Warrens of the Earls of Surrey),
changed his name from Warren to Waller when he married the illustrious general's
daugter. This appeared in a genealogy published by Burke in the 1858 edition
of Landed Gentry. Hardress De Warrenne Waller [2]
disputes this claim. Firstly, Sir William Waller was prominent hitorical figure
whose three marriages and their offspring are well documented but there is no
record of a daughter Dorothy. Also, a Warren to Waller name change would seem
odd inasmuch as there was no title or inheritance to go with it, unlike the
baronetcy that passed to Jonathan Wathen from Sir William Waller throuh his
son Thomas (Jonathan changed his name to Jonathan Wathen-Waller, see Origins
of Our Family). Furthermore, the name "Warren alias Waller"
appellation dates to the first half of the sixteenth century (see Origins).
In the 1863 (4th.) edition of Burke's Landed Gentry,
Dorothy was described as related to Lord Carlingford and who by her marriage
passed the Tipperary property to Richard Warren Waller. and owner of Lord Carlingford's
Tipperary property. According to Cokayne's Complete Peerage, Barnham
Swift was created Viscount Carlingford in 1627/8 but died without a male heir,
the peerage becoming extinct. His daughter Mary married Robert Feilding who
then "squandered all her property" [3]. The Earldom
of Carlingford was later created (in 1661) for the royalist Theobald Taaffe,
Viscount Taaffe of Corren, who commanded the rebel Roman Catholic Irish army
in Connaught and Munster, and would have been unlikely to marry a daughter to
a Protestant Cromwellian officer. In fact, the identity of Richard Warren Waller's
wife Dorothy remains a mystey and the above theories proposed for her parentage
remain unfounded speculations. Similarly, Elizabeth Redmond, wife of Richard
Waller (1a) is of unknown parentage even though her surname is known. This is
another area for further research but so far we have found no records.
Note: Each entry in the pedigrees that follow is identified with a unique
number/letter code, beginning with (1) Richard Warren
Waller, the founder of the Wallers of Ireland. All names in boldface have
the surname Waller except where noted. Direct antecedents of the authors
are marked with * with the number of generations from the younger author shown
in italics.
(1).* Richard
Warren Waller [12] (1613 - 1676)
m. ~1646 Dorothy
(?) (1625 - ?) |
*(1a). Richard Waller [11] (1647
- 1702)
m.
~1672 Elizabeth Redmond (1652 - ?) |
Castlewaller, Newport, Tipperary, IR
Richard, the heir, succeeded him as esquire of
Castlewaller.
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>(1a1) Edward
Waller (? - 1711)
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d. unm.
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> *(1a2) William Waller
[10] (1675 - 1731)
m.
Blanche Weeks (1679 - 1755)
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Castlewaller, Newport, Tipperary,
IR; High Sheriff of Tipperary Co. in 1725.
dau. of Mark Weeks, Kilbolane, Cork. After 1731, she lived in
Curry's Lane, near St. John's Square, Limerick |
>>(1a2a) . Richard
Waller (~1701 - 1757)
m. Elizabeth Holland |
[Rockvale] Renamed
Cully as Castle Waller, Newport, Tipperary, Ire.
dau. of Adm Holland |
| >>>(1a2a1) . William
Waller (? ?) |
d. unm. |
>>>(1a2a3). Edward Waller(?
- 1782)
m.
Constance Gabbett (? - 1786) |
[Rockvale]
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| >>>>(1a2a3) a. John
Waller (? - 1842) |
d. unm. |
>>>>(1a2a3) b. Samuel
Waller (? - ?)
m.
Katherine Doherty
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| (1a2a3) c. Edward Waller
(? - ?) |
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| >>>>(1a2a3) d. Thomas
Maunsell Waller (? - ?) |
lived in Finoe, near Nenagh |
| >>>>>(1a2a3) d1. John
Francis Waller (? - ?) |
poet and author of the "Spinning Wheel"
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| >>>>>>(1a2a3) d1a. John
Edward Hopkins Waller |
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>>>>>(1a2a3) d2. Constance
Anne Waller (? - ?)
m.
Capt. Braddell |
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>>>>>(1a2a3) d3. Eliza
Waller (?-?)
m.
Capt. Bolten |
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>>>(1a2a4). Jane Waller(?
- ?)
m.
1752 Robert Cappinger |
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>>>(1a2a5). Mark Waller (?
- ?)
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d. unm |
>>>(1a2a6). Elizabeth Waller
(? - ?)
m.
Georgr Gough |
Woodstown, Co. Lisnagry,
Limerick
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| >>(1a2b). Mark Waller (~1703
- ?) |
Castle Waller, Newport, Tipperary, Ire.;
d. young) |
>>(1a2c). William Waller
(~1704 - ?)
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Castle Waller, Newport, Tipperary,
Ire.; became Rev. William of Shower, Tipperary |
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>>*(1a2d). Samuel Waller [9] (1705
- 1762)
m.
1730 Anne Jocelyn (1709 - 1800)
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Castle Waller, Newport, Tipperary, Ire.
Samuel, Barrister-at-Law, (pictured below) [4]) left
Newport and settled in Lisbrien in Co. Offaly. Samuel and his family
owned a considerable amount of land on which the present town of Newport
was built.
Westminster, London, England.
dau. of Robert Jocelyn, Baron of Newport and sister of Viscount Thomas
Jocelyn, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland and progenitor of the Earls of
Roden Jocelyn; |
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>>>*(1a2d1). Robert Waller [8] (1738
- 1780)
m.
1766 Catherine Moore (1746 - ?)
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Castle Waller, Newport, Tipperary, Ire.
Sir Robert [8], the eldest son of Samuel and the one from whom
we are descended, was Commissioner of Revenue and was M.P for Dundalk,
(1761 - 1780), and in 1780 was created Baronet of Newport, co. Tipperary.
The baronets are still represented today, the tenth being an American
journalist, John Michael Waller. The fourth baronet married Rebecca
Guinness, daughter of Arthur Guinness of the brewing company and rose
to the level of vice president.
dau. of Rev. Charles Moore & Mary Rogers.
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>>>>(1a2d1)
a. Sir Robert Waller (1768 -
1826)
m.
1796 Mary Bernard
m.
1806 Elizabeth Biddulph,
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2nd. Baronet; dsp.
dau. of Thomas Bernard (1st sp).
Borrisolegh, Tipperary, IR.(2nd sp); |
| >>>>(1a2d1) b. Samuel
Hamilton Waller (1770 - 1793) |
d. unm. |
| >>>>(1a2d1) c. Sir
Charles Townshend Waller (1772 - 1830) |
Rev.Townshend, 3rd. Baronet,. dsp.
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>>>>(1a2d1) e.
Jocelyn Macartney Waller [7] (1774 -
1828)
m.
~1797 Elizabeth Willis.
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See "Emigration".
The authors are descendents of Jocelyn Macartney Waller.
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| >>>(1a2d2). William
Waller |
Rev. William Waller d.unm. |
| >>>(1a2d3). Jocelyn Waller
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d. unm. |
| >>>(1a2d4).
George Waller (1740 - 1833) |
m. 17 82 Jane, dau. of Benjamin Gault (1st
sp.);
m. 1801 Elizabeth Studdert (2nd sp.), Kilkishen, co. Clare. George fathered
the line that led to the current proprietors of Prior Park in Nenagh,
Tipperary [4] (see "The
Wallers of Prior Park"). |
| >>>(1a2d5).
Charlotte Waller (1743 - 1828) |
m. 1765 John Bloomfield, Newport, Tipperary. A
son became Lord Bloomfield, a friend of King George IV, governor of Jamaica
and later Ambassador to the Court of Sweden. |
| >>> (1a2d6).
Elizabeth Waller (1745 - 1807) |
m. 1766 Cooke Otway, Castle Otway, Tipperary |
| >>>(1a2d7).
Blanche Waller (1750 - 1834) |
m.1772 James Poe, of Solsborough |
| >>(1a2e). Edward Waller
(~1708 - ?) |
Castle Waller, Newport, Tipperary, Ire.
m. dau. of Richard White, Lord Mayor of Dublin |
| >>>(1a2e1). Richard Waller
(? - ?) |
m. (?) Latitia Nickson, Munny, Co.
Wicklow |
| >>>>(1a2e1) a. Richard
Waller (? - ?) |
Solicitor of Dublin; m. (?) Eliza
Horsfall, London, Eng. |
| >>>>>(1a2e1) a1. Richard
Hardress Waller (1822 - ?) |
Dublin; m.(?) Sarah Skipton |
>>>>>>(1a2e1) a1a.
Richard de Warrenne (1857 - 1926)
m.
1886 Elizabeth Watson, 1st. sp.
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Londonderry, Ire.; m. 1886 Elizabeth
Watson (1859 - 1911) (1st. sp), Guelph, Ont., CN., dau. of Thomas and
Mary Watson.
He attended Dr. Bryce's Collegiate School, Edinburgh, Scotland; then served
an apprenticeship 3 yrs. in the tea trade in London, then with two others
as partners purchased a granite quarry in North Wales, until relocating
to Manitoba, CN in 1882. He was employed for a year by the Canadian Pacific
Railway at Flat Creek, Manitoba, then moved to Elkhorn, Manitoba where
he purchased 160 acres of land, became a real estate and insurance salesman,
an appraiser, and conducted a loan and insurance business. |
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a1a1. Richard de Warrenne Waller |
(1887 - ?); served overseas in WW I. |
| >>>>>>>(1a2e1) a1a2.
Edward George Waller |
(1889 - ?); served overseas in WWI. |
| >>>>>>>(1a2e1) a1a3.
Henry Charles Victor Waller |
(1891 - ?); died in France in WWI. |
| >>>>>>>(1a2e1) a1a4.
Dorothy B. Waller |
(1894 - ?); served overseas in WWI. |
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a1a5. Annie Mona Waller |
(1896 - ?) |
| >>>>>>>(1a2e1) a1a6.
Archie Francis Alexander |
(1899 - ?) |
| m.
1916 Miriam Harland, 2nd. sp. |
(1883 - 1968); Winnepeg, CN. Dau. of Hany
and Elsie Harland. |
| >>>>>>>(1a2e1) a1a7.
Pitt de Warrenne Waller |
(1917 - 2000). m. (?) Ena Catt (Calgary,
Alberta, CN). |
| >>>>>>>(1a2e1) a1a8.
Jack Harland Waller |
(1918 - 2002). m. 1943 Marjorie Lenora Southworth
(1921 - 2008). |
| >>>>>>>>(1a2e1) a1a8a.
Judith Dianne Waller |
(1944 - ). m. (?) Gary Collins (1st. sp);
m. Larry Collins (2nd. sp) |
>>>>>>>>>(1a2e1)
a1a8a1. Elizabeth Jane Collins
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(1964 - ) |
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a1a8a2. Melinda Lee Collins |
(1968 - ) |
| >>>>>>>>!1a2e1)
a1a8b. Jacqueline Anne Waller |
(1952 - 2003) m. (?) Ken Hardy |
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a1a8b1. Scott Kenneth Hardy |
(1976 - ) |
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a1a8c. Wendy Elizabeth Waller |
(1953 - ) m. (?) Keith Dickie |
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a1a8c1. Trevor Aaron Dickie |
(1983 - ) |
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a1a8c2. Michael Ian Dickie |
(1988 - ) |
| >>>>>>>(1a2e1) a1a9.
Patricia Elspeth Waller |
(1920 - 1962). |
| >>>>>>(1a2e1) a1b.
Pitt Waller (1862 - 1915) |
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| >>>>>>(1a2e1) a1c.
Hardress Edward Waller (? - 1931) |
Troy, Londonderry; m. (?) Elise Geraldine
Tynte, Tynte Park, Co. Wicklow |
| >>>>>>>(1a2e1) a1c1.
Richard Mervyn Waller |
(? - ?) |
| >>>>>>>(1a2e1) a1c2.
Hardress Waller |
(? - ?) |
| >>>>>>(1a2e1) a1d.
Horace Augustus Waller |
(? - ?) m. (?) Mary Thripp |
| >>>>>>(1a2e1) a1e.
Archibald Waller |
(1870 - ?) m. Jessie |
| >>>>>>(1a2e1) a1f. Isabel
Waller |
(? - ?) |
| >>>>>>(1a2e1) a1g,
Blanche Waller |
(? - ?) |
| >>>>>(1a2e1) a2. Augusta
Ann Waller |
(? - 1897) |
| >>>>(1a2e1) b. Edward
Augustus Waller |
(? - ?) m. Ann Coddington, dau. of
Henry Coddington, Oldbridge, Co. Meath |
| >>>>>(1a2e1) b1. Edward
Waller |
(? - ?) lived in Belgium |
| >>>>>(1a2e1) b2.
Charles Waller |
(? - ?) |
| >>>>>(1a2e1) b3. John
Waller |
(? - ?) |
| >>>>>(1a2e1) b4. Letitia
Waller |
(? - ?) |
| >>>>(1a2e1) c. Mary
Waller |
(? - ?) |
| >>>>(1a2e1) d. Letitia
Waller |
(? - ?) m. Major Lorenzo Nunn, 87th
Regiment |
| >>>>>(1a2e1) e. Jane
Waller |
(? - ?) m. Joshua Nunn, Solicitor,
Dublin |
| >>(1a2f). George Waller (!1710
- 1796) |
(d. unm.) High Sheriff
of Limerick (1740); inherited mother's house in Limerick |
>>(1a2g). Jane Waller (1712
- ?)
m.
Richard Maunsell (2nd sp.)
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Castle Waller, Newport, Tipperary, Ire.
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| >>(1a2h). Blanche Waller |
m. Arthur Vincent, Mayor of Limerick; her
portrait is in Muckross House, Killarney |
| >>(1a2i). Elizabeth Waller |
m. George Green, Old Abbey, co. Limerick |
| >>(1a2j). Dorothy Waller |
m. Thomas Maunsell, L.L.D., MP for Kilmallock
(cousin of Richard Maunsell) |
| >(1a2). Edward Waller |
(? - 1711) |
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| >( 1a3). Jonathan Waller |
d. unm. |
>(1a4).
Dorothy Waller
m.
~1700 Joseph Gason |
Ballycumine, Tipperary. |
> (1a5).
Anne Waller
m.
James Moody
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co.Waterford |
> (1a6).
Mercy Waller
m.
Benjamin White
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Greenhall, Tipperary |
| (1b). William
Waller |
(? - ?) |
| (1c). Elizabeth Eva
Waller |
(? - ?) |
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Samuel Waller [9]
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Signature of Anne Jocelyn, from marriage
pre-agreement (1730)
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| Monument in the cemetary of St. John's Church,
Newport, Tipperary, to the memory of Sir Robert Waller (1d1a1 a), 2nd. Baronet
of Newport and eldest son of Sir Robert Waller, 1st. Baronet (contributed
by Karin Waller) |
Waller graves. (contributed by Richard
& Helen Sanders)
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