George, of Roebuck Park;JOHN, of whom presently;Daniel, a barrister;Robert Henry, High Sheriff of Dublin City, 1851, Lord Mayor of Dublin, 1853;Prudentia; Martha.
He wedded secondly, in 1805, Julia Carr.
Mr Kinahan's second son,
THE REV JOHN KINAHAN (1792-1866), Rector of Knockbreda, County Down, espoused, in 1823, Emily, daughter of John George, and had issue,
Daniel George, died unmarried;John;FREDERICK, of whom hereafter;
William Robert Lawrence (Rev);
Richard George (1837-1911), Vice-Admiral;
Henry;
Charles James;
Robert;
Emily; Julia; Elizabeth Jane; Mary; Maria Louisa; Katherine; Roseanna; Amelia; Frances Richarda.
The third son,
FREDERICK KINAHAN (1830-1901), of Low Wood, Belfast, founder and chairman of Lyle & Kinahan, wine merchants, married, in 1865, Marian, daughter of Colonel Edmund Hannay, of Ballylough, County Antrim, and had issue,
John;James;Frederick William;Charles Albert;Robert Hannay;HENRY, of whom presently;Mary Emily; Marion Agnes; Emily Louisa; Violet Eva; Beatrice; Florence Annie; Constance Helen.
HENRY KINAHAN (1879-1958), of 476, Antrim Road, Belfast, a barrister and company director, wedded, in 1914, Blanche Ulaleni, only child of the Rt Rev Charles Thornton Primrose Grierson, Lord Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore, and had issue,
ROBERT GEORGE CALDWELL, of whom we treat;Marion Blanche Ismay.
The younger son,
SIR ROBERT (ROBIN) GEORGE CALDWELL KINAHAN ERD (1916-97), Knight, of CASTLE UPTON, Templepatrick, County Antrim, High Sheriff of Belfast, 1956, Lord Mayor of Belfast, 1959-61, High Sheriff of County Antrim, 1969, Lord-Lieutenant of Belfast, 1985-91, married, in 1950, Coralie Isabel, younger daughter of Captain Charles de Burgh DSO RN, of Seaforde Lodge, County Down, and had issue,
Daniel (Danny) de Burgh, born 1958;Henry Tristram, born 1964;Coralie Jane Louise; Emma Caroline; Vivienne Pamela.
so interesting. I'd love to know from which larger map the small piece showing Lowwood comes, so that I can identify exactly where it was. Also, what is the significance of the other picture of what appears to be a crest/lon rampant?
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