Family: Richard Perry and Thomasin Ellen McCarthy

Husband/father: Richard Perry
Wife/mother: Thomasin Ellen McCarthy

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Individual: Richard Perry

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Family: Charles Norfolk and Alice Blackman

Husband/father: Charles Norfolk
Wife/mother: Alice Blackman
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Individual: Alice Blackman

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Individual: Violet Norfolk

Parental family: Charles Norfolk and Alice Blackman

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Family: James Supple and Mary McCarthy

Husband/father: James Supple
Wife/mother: Mary McCarthy
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Individual: James Supple

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Note: Number 203

As early as 1716 William Supple, great-grandson of Black William of lghtermurrogh and cousin and heir to Martin of Supplescourt, is described as of Knockanegore, Co. Kerry, although how he obtained lands there is unclear. These may date to the time of his father, James. While William's eldest son, Edmund, inherited the Supplescourt estate, his second son James, appears to have been given whatever Kerry lands his father had. James is mentioned regularly in deeds concerning lands in Kerry over a long period from 1740 onwards. Interestingly, he did not sever all contact with his brother in Cork for, in 1759, Edmund leased part of the Supplescourt estate, Ballycarnane, for two lives to James at an annual rent of £30. The lands associated with James in Kerry include those at Knockreer near Killarney, Dromin in north Kerry and Kilsarcon and other lands near Castleisland. James is described as of Castle island in 1740 and of Tralee in 1752, where he seems to have practiced as an attorney. His regular address after 1752 is Prospect Hall, Knockreer, near Killarney, a beautiful small demesne on 76 plantation acres in a wonderful setting overlooking the famous Lakes. In 1754 he sold a lease of lands he had in Co. Limerick and in 1760 is recorded buying large numbers of cattle, suggesting that he farmed some of his lands himself The previous year he had re-leased all of Ballycarnane to a local farmer, apart from 'the great house, kitchen, gardens, stables and grass for four horses on one acre and hay for the horses and one common hack'. He continues to occur in deeds until September 10, 1789, when 'James Supple esq., late of Prospect Hall, died suddenly at Tralee.James seems to have had two sons. His heir seems to have been Daniel Supple of Dromin, who occurs in deeds from the period 1798-1803 as holding his fathers lands. This Daniel would seem to have had two sons, Edward and Daniel Junior. Daniel Junior was practicing as an attorney at Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin, and at Tralee, in 1835 and again in 1840. In 1837 he granted an annuity to one George Tierney Supple of Banna House, Co. Kerry, who may have been another brother and in 1839 he leased a house in Upper Castle Street, Tralee, and lands at Kilsarcon, to another. His probable brother, Edward Supple 'of Kinsale, Co. Cork', was leasing lands at Dromin in 1838. The next year this Edward, described as Lieutenant, lOth Regiment of Foot, married one Letitia Gough, an heiress who had lands near Kinsale. The entire Kerry estate seems to have passed to this Edward, as he must be the Edward Supple of Dundalk, Co. Louth, who owned an estate of 909 acres in Co. Kerry in 1876, the only Supple landowner in the county. Another son of James Supple of Prospect Hall must have been the James Supple of Tralee whose will was proved in 1816. He was the father of at least four sons, only two of which are known by name, and his wife was Mary McCarthy. His eldest son, Daniel, was admitted to Kings Inns in 1821 as a solicitor and was educated at Castleisland, as was his fourth son, Justin, educated at Tralee, in 1834. He was still practicing as an attorney at Lower Castle Street, Tralee, in 1853.source: http://www.shanesupple.com/supple.html











Individual: Mary McCarthy

Parental family: Daniel McCarthy and Ellen Williams
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Sex: Female

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