1634 - 1716 (82 years)
1603 - 1639 (35 years)
Birth |
6 Jun 1603 |
Ayershire, Scotland |
Died |
19 Feb 1639 |
Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
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Father |
William Caldwell, b. 1578, Ayershire, Scotland |
Mother |
Elizabeth Wallace, b. Yes, date unknown |
Married |
1601 |
Ayershire, Scotland |
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Family |
MARY SWEETENHAM, b. 16 Jun 1605, Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
Married |
1627 |
Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
Children |
+ | 1. Sir JAMES CALDWELL, b. 1634, Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
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1605 - 1638 (32 years)
Birth |
16 Jun 1605 |
Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
Died |
19 Feb 1638 |
Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
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Father |
Anthony Sweetenham |
Mother |
Elizabeth Hockner |
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Family |
JOHN CALDWELL, b. 6 Jun 1603, Ayershire, Scotland |
Married |
1627 |
Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
Children |
+ | 1. Sir JAMES CALDWELL, b. 1634, Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
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1632 - 1695 (63 years)
Nickname |
The First |
Birth |
1632 |
Londonberry, Londonberry, Ireland |
Died |
1695 |
Ireland |
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Father |
Sir JAMES HUME, b. 1592, Scotland, United Kingdom |
Mother |
MARGARET JOHNSTOUN, b. Yes, date unknown, Scotland, United Kingdom |
Married |
1647 |
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Family |
Sir JAMES CALDWELL, b. 1634, Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
Children |
+ | 1. Baronet JAMES CALDWELL, b. Castle Caldwell, Caldwell Forest, Belleek, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland |
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Birth |
Castle Caldwell, Caldwell Forest, Belleek, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland |
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Father |
Sir JAMES CALDWELL, b. 1634, Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
Relationship |
Birth |
Mother |
CATHERINE HUME, b. 1632, Londonberry, Londonberry, Ireland |
Relationship |
Birth |
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Children |
+ | 1. James Caldwell, b. 30 Nov 1634, Glendermott, Donegal, Ireland |
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Name |
JAMES CALDWELL |
Title |
Sir |
Birth |
1634 |
Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
1716 |
Castle Caldwell, Caldwell Forest, Belleek, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland |
Burial |
Yes, date unknown |
Castle Caldwell, Caldwell Forest, Belleek, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland |
Person ID |
I11748 |
The Kingealogy |
Last Modified |
19 Dec 2018 |
Father |
JOHN CALDWELL, b. 6 Jun 1603, Ayershire, Scotland d. 19 Feb 1639, Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland (Age 35 years) |
Mother |
MARY SWEETENHAM, b. 16 Jun 1605, Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland d. 19 Feb 1638, Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland (Age 32 years) |
Marriage |
1627 |
Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
Family ID |
F2313 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
CATHERINE HUME, b. 1632, Londonberry, Londonberry, Ireland d. 1695, Ireland (Age 63 years) |
Children |
+ | 1. Baronet JAMES CALDWELL, b. Castle Caldwell, Caldwell Forest, Belleek, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] |
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Family ID |
F2293 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
10 Mar 2015 |
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Event Map |
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 | Birth - 1634 - Londonderry, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland |
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 | Death - 1716 - Castle Caldwell, Caldwell Forest, Belleek, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland |
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 | Burial - Yes, date unknown - Castle Caldwell, Caldwell Forest, Belleek, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland |
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Notes |
- "CASTLECALDWELL, Fermanagh 11H06
Originally known as castle Hasset, ruined Castlecaldwell is a Plantation structure built betw een 1610 and 1619 by Francis Blennerhasset as one of a series of strongholds guarding the Lough Erne raod. In 1662 the Blennerhasset family sold the castle to James Caldwell, who rename d it ans whose descendants lived there for over 200 years. The remains include two of the bawn's flankers, a boathouse and quay, and a ruined Protestant church. The latter was built b y Francis Blennerhasset in 1641, and during later use as a family chapel acquired some interesting monuments. the English traveller Arthur Young enjoyed the hospitality of James Caldwel l in 1776. beside the road is the Fiddler's Stone, a monument raised to a drunken fiddler who fell from a boat and drowned while travellin with Sir James' band in 1770. The whole of the area at the NW corner of Lough erne is classed as a region of outstanding natural beauty. As well as being a forest park, it is also a reserve under the control of a RS PB warden who watches over the thriving local bird life."
Supplied from a book on Castle's of Ireland
- Sources:
Gedcom: Caldwell.FTW, Date of Import: August 13th, 2007.
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