1270-1858 Dublin Will and Grant Books Diocese of Dublin
1800-1858 30th. report of the Deputy Keeper of the
Public Records, Ireland
Hannah Langrill & William Belton Marriage License 1837
Richard Langrill & Jane Roberts Marriage License 1843
(brother?)
Brian Cantwell Memorial Inscriptions:
Hannah Belton, Derralossory, Church of Ireland
If you don't have this already I can get it later when I get home after taking grandkids to school.
I'm not sure about their origin but probably same as most of the CofI tenants of the Earl of Fitzwilliam, they came to Ireland from England but by the time of Hannah's birth
est. 1817 the family had probably been there at least a 100 years or more. I found my husband's family the Codd's as
far back as 1750 in the Estate books, held at the National Library, so would assume that Langrill's would be no different. The Codd's did come up from Wexford to Wicklow
about that time and had been in Ireland as far back as
Cromwell. The land in Ireland was given to aristocratic families from England like the Rockingham-Wentworth-Fitzwilliams. 1700 is as far back as I looked through estate records but could of been earlier.
There is one Langrill, William who was in Wexford-Kilnahue
in Griffith Valuations.
There is also a Samuel Langrell/Margaret Hunt, ML 1850
I do know the Hunt's were on the Fitzwilliam Estate
Coollattin.
Annette Code
ps you could start a new subject/thread about the Langrell's