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THE TUITES OF SONNA ~ Moygoish - Genealogy. com The landlords of the entire area for miles around Lakenstown were a family named Tuite and pronounced "tyoot "Ê The Tuites were a Norman family who had held sway in large areas of Westmeath for centuries Ê Their family residences were located at a place called Sonna 3 or 4 miles northeast of Lakenstown; and they were hence known as the
Tuitestown, Westmeath 1641 Moy - Genealogy. com descends fromEdward Thomas Tuite, of Tuitestown, co Westmeath, High Sheriff 1641, who, while sheriff, raised the county against His Majesty King Charles's army, and was killed in a battle near Ticroghan; in consequence of which, his estates of Tuitestown, Ledwithstown, Carolstown, and others, became forfeited, and were granted to Philip, Lord
Tuitts Tuites in Danish West I - Genealogy. com Tuitts Tuites in Danish West Indies and Montserrat By Sonia Dow March 19, 2008 at 04:28:01 I am the gg-granddaughter of Martin Tuitt abt 1833 in St Croix, Danish West Indies, now U S Virgin Islands He married Rebecca Lee? on July 17, 1855 His mother may have been Maria Tuitt and he may have had a sister, Mary Ann I have found records regarding a Nicholas Tuite (1706-1772) brother Robert
Re: Tuite in County Cavan - Genealogy. com Tuite appears to be the spelling for Ireland I searched the Irish Family History Foundation's database for Cavan I found 2 M rcds for John Tuite in Cavan in 1858 and 1859; however, for Katherine Bennett, I couldn't find a marriage rcd in Cavan in a relevant year It could be she wasn't a local girl This would infer a marriage elsewhere But, I can't find a John Tuite M outside Cavan in a
Re: Mark Tuite-Sterling - Genealogy. com Mark was an apothecary, the son of George Tuite Given the unusual nature of the name Tuite Sterling, and the dates you mention, it seems to me highly likely that the Mark Tuite Sterling you refer to was a son of the Mark in my previous paragraph and either Elizabeth or his earlier wife
Re: Tuitts Tuites in Danish We - Genealogy. com Nicholas Tuite MacCarthy's uncle, Robert Tuite, was chamberlain to the King of Denmark [3] His maternal grandfather, Nicholas Tuite of St Croix, was the son of Richard Tuite of Tuitestown in County Westmeath It was this Richard who fled Ireland as part of the Wild Geese in 1691 following an extraordinary family background in Ireland [4]
Tuites in Granard - Genealogy. com Hoping this information may be of use to anyone researching their Tuite ancestry Incidentally, St Patrick's churchyard lies in the shadow of Granard Moat, which was built by the Norman, Richard Tuite around 1199
Tuite from Dublin wed Ford--to - Genealogy. com Emigrated to Tierra del Fuego (at least that's where mum was born), actually Magallenes, Chile, somewhere around 1918 to 1920 Are there any Argentinian Tuites out there?I know there's my mother's sister and her family in BA And another sister in Charleston (plus family) How about George Ford's children and possible offspring?George went back to England to enlist in the RAF in wwII, then
Trina-M-De-cusack - User Trees - Genealogy. com Margery de Cusack (daughter of Adam III de Cusack and Alicia de Bermingham) 30 was born 1277 in Killeen, Meath, Ireland, and died Abt 1312 She married Richard Tuite on 1298 in Killeen, Meath, Ireland