Thursday, 30 March 2023

The Family History of the Dungannon Sproull Family

 This information is put together from this Sproull's family's booklet in PRONI, Ref T2578/2, and from following up on this online.[1] [3]

ROBERT SPROULL SURGEON OF DUNGANNON  died in 1747 in Dungannon, Tyrone, Ireland. [1]

Robert Sproull Surgeon of Dungannon had the following children that we know of:

  1. Mary Sproull who married John Hunter Esq. of Stewartstown, Tyrone on  9 Dec 1790 [2]
  2. REBECCA SPROULL.  She died on 21 Apr 1785 in Dungannon, Tyrone, Ireland. She married James Semple in 1748.[2]
  3. ROBERT SPROULL OF DUNGANNON.  He died on 23 Jan 1785 in Dungannonn, Tyrone, Ireland. He married Mary on 7 Jun 1773.[3] She died on 29 Nov 1789 in 6 Usher's Quay, Dublin. 

Generation 2 - Robert Sproull and his wife Mary had the following children;

  1. WILLIAM SPROULL was born on 09 May 1772 in Dungannon, Tyrone, Ireland. He died on 16 Mar 1817 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland. He married Eleanor Carleton, daughter of Cornelius Carleton and Elizabeth Casement, on 27 Apr 1797 in Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland. She was born in 1775. She died on 17 May 1863 in College St, Belfast (Age 88).
  2. ELINOR SPROULE was born on 27 Feb 1774 in Dungannon.
  3. ROBERT SPROULL was born on 23 Apr 1775 in Dungannon, Tyrone. He died on 28 Apr 1775.
  4. BABY SPROULL was born in Oct 1776 in Dungannon. (Stillborn baby).
  5. JAMES SPROULL was born on 23 Jan 1778 in Dungannon.
  6. ROBERT SPROULL was born on 11 Apr 1779 in Dungannon. He died on 21 Jul 1840 in 5 Union Place Blackheath Rod, Greenwich, London, England. He married Ann King on 13 May 1819 in Saint Martin In The Fields, Westminster, London, England. (No children that I know of)
  7. WILSON SPROULL was born on 08 Jul 1780 in Dungannon. He was in business in the town of Armagh, and he died on 04 Mar 1842 in Armagh. He married MARGARET. They had one child that I know of, Mary Ann Sproull, who lived in Gracehill, Co. Armagh.
  8. MARY SPROULL was born on 08 May 1784 in Dungannon, Tyrone.
  9. JOHN SPROULL was born on 20 May 1785 in Dungannon, Tyrone.

Generation 3 William Sproull and Eleanor Carleton had the following children:

  1. ROBERT SPROULL was born on 17 Apr 1798 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland. He died on there on  03 Jan 1799.
  2. FRANCES CARLTEON SPROULL was born on 08 Feb 1800 in Belfast. She died on 14 Oct 1874 in 34 Summerhill, Dublin (Age 74). She married William Holmes esq of Barnhill, Stewartstown, son of Robert Holmes of Dublin and Margaret McCartney, on 16 Jul 1822, in Clonoe, Tyrone, Ireland. William was born in 1796 in Dungannon, Tyrone, Ireland (Attorney). He died on 02 Apr 1858 in Barnhill, Stewartstown, Tyrone.
  3. MARY SPROULL was born on 24 Jul 1802 in Belfast. She died on 16 May 1860 in 32 College St. Belfast. Ireland.
  4. WILLIAM HENRY SPROULL was born in 20 Aug 1812 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland. He died on 18 Apr 1883 in Scotch Quarter, Carrickfergus. He married (1) JANE FULTON, daughter of Robert Bell Fulton, Major, on 15 Aug 1839 in St Sidwels Church, Exeter, England. She was born on 17 Dec 1819 on a ship in the Bay of Bengal. She died on 02 Sep 1845 in Belfast. He married (2) SARAH FERGUSON, daughter of William Ferguson, on 08 Feb 1848. She was born in May 1823 in Shaws Bridge, Belfast. She died on 25 May 1854 in Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland (aged 31). He married (3) BONELLA MCDOWALL, daughter of Alexander Mcdowal and Bonella Mary Mcdowall, on 09 Sep 1856 in Ayr, Scotland. She was born on 29 Aug 1826 in Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland. She died on 23 Feb 1861 in Carrickfergus, Antrim. He married (4) JANE BIRNEY, daughter of John Birney and Cordelia Jones, on 21 Apr 1862 in Lisburn Cathedral Church. She was born about 1828 and she died in 25 Feb 1915 in Scotch Quarter, Carrickfergus.
  5. ELIZABETH SPROULL was born on 12 Aug 1814 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland. She died on 09 Jun 1868 in College St, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Generation 4
Frances Carlteon Sproule  and William Holmes esq. of Barnhill, Stewartstown had the following children:

  1. ROBERT WILLIAM HOLMES was born on 06 Jan 1826 in Barnhill House, Stewartstown, Tyrone.
  2. ELEANOR FRANCES CARLETON HOLMES was born on 09 Dec 1827 in Barnhill House, Stewartstown. She died on 22 Jan 1909 in 16 Newgrove Ave, Donnybrook, Dublin (Spinster, Gentlewoman). She married  JAMES COOTE SHUTER, son of John Shuter, on 21 Feb 1860 in St Mary's Church, Dublin, Ireland. He was born about 1839 in Dungannon, Tyrone, Ireland. He died on 15 Feb 1914 in "Barnhill", Gortatray, Donaghenry, Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
  3. MARTHA MARGARET HOLMES was born on 02 Jul 1829 in Barnhill House, Stewartstown, Tyrone. She died in Mar 1909 in Dublin South, Ireland.
  4. FRANCIS HAMILTON HOLMES was born on 29 Jun 1831 in Barnhill House, Stewartstown, Tyrone. He died on 02 Jul 1890 in 2 Belmonunt Place, Sundrive St, Dublin (Bachelor Solicitor).
  5. JOHN HUNTER HOLMES was born on 14 Oct 1833 in Barnhill House, Stewartstown, Tyrone.
  6. ARABELLA MARY HOLMES was born on 01 Oct 1835 in Barnhill House, Stewartstown, Tyrone. She died on 12 Feb 1917 in 4 Charleston Rd, Rathmines, Dublin. She married John Moore esq, son of Montgomery Moore, on 06 Jan 1859 in St George's Church, Dublin. He was born in Tonyreagh, Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh. He died on 19 Dec 1883 in Dublin, Ireland.
  7. EDWARD LITTON HOLMES was born on 02 Apr 1839 in Barnhill House, Stewartstown, Tyrone. He died on 08 Feb 1886 in Baggot Street Hospital (Accountant). He married Ann Amelia Guy, daughter of Robert Guy, on 18 Jul 1865 in Monkstown, Dublin.
  8. MARY ELIZABETH HOLMES was born on 02 Apr 1839 in Barnhill House, Stewartstown, Tyrone. She died on 23 Apr 1840 in Barnhill House, Stewartstown, Tyrone.
  9. ALBERT GEORGE BIRMINGHAM LOVELOCK HOLMES was born on 21 May 1842 in Barnhill House, Stewartstown, Tyrone. 

Generation 4
William Henry Sproull and his first wife, Jane Fulton, had the following children:

  1. CHARLES CASEMENT SPROULL was born on 01 Dec 1840 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland (Christened  Christ's Church Belfast). He died on 24 Dec 1924 in Invercargill City, Southland, New Zealand. He married Ellen Laing on 16 Jan 1865 in New Zealand. She was born on 07 Dec 1841. She died on 02 Jun 1923 in Invercargill, Invercargill City, Southland, New Zealand.
  2. JANE FULTON SPROULL was born on 23 Aug 1845 in Queen St. Belfast. She died on 25 Jul 1922 in Dickinson, Stark, North Dakota, USA. She married Rev. ALBERT JOHN BURNETT, son of William McDonald Burnett, on 15 Aug 1877 in Scotch Quarter, Carrickfergus. He was born in Jan 1848 and he die on 3 Aug 1900 in Galveston, Texas, USA. (Curate of the Parish of Seagoe, near Portadown.

William Henry Sproull and his second wife, Sarah Ferguson, had the following children:

  1. WILLIAM FERGUSON SPROULL was born on 04 Mar 1849 in 34 College Street, Belfast, Ireland. He died on 04 Jun 1849 in 34 College Street, Belfast. (Died age 16 weeks T2578/2).
  2. HENRY CARLETON SPROULL was born on 11 Jun 1850 in 34 College Street, Belfast. He died on 12 Oct 1931 in Bloomhill, Ballygawley, Tyrone. He married Elizabeth Mary Simpson on 09 Jan 1888 in Howrah, Bengal, India. She was born in Clonamully, Monaghan.
  3. VALENTINE SPROULL was born on 15 Mar 1852 in 34 College Street, Belfast. He died on 17 May 1852 in 34 College Street, Belfast.
  4. HUGH OLIVER CARLETON SPROULL was born on 30 Aug 1853 in 34 College Street, Belfast, Ireland.

William Henry Sproull and his third wife, Bonella McDowall,  had the following children:

  1. ALEXANDER MACDOWAL SPROULL was born on 03 Sep 1857 in Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland. He died on 23 Aug 1896 in Leihue, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands. He married Nellie Wallace, daughter of James Wallace, on 01 Mar 1892 in North Koahala, Hawaiian Islands.
  2. WILLIAM CORNELIUS SPROULL was born on 11 May 1859 in Scotch Quarter, Carrickfergus. He died in Hawaii, before 1914.
  3. BONNELLA ELEANOR FLORENCE ELIZABETH SPROULL was born on 13 Jan 1861 in Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland. She died in Oct 1935 in Cuckfield, Sussex, England. She married HENRY EDWARD GOOCH, son of Thomas Henry Gooch, on 03 Feb 1891 in Scotch Quarter, Carrickfergus (widow). He was born in 1858 in Derby, Engalnd (Bank Manager). He died on 09 Nov 1896 in Norfolk England. 

William Henry Sproull and his fourth wife, Jane Birney, had the following children:

  1. HELEN CORDELIA JONES SPROULL was born on 06 Apr 1863 in Scotch Quarter, Carrickfergus. She died on 01 Dec 1954 in London, England. She married (1) WILLIAM HOLMES SHUTER REV, son of James Coote Shuter and Eleanor Frances Carleton Holmes, on 26 Aug 1909 in St James Church, Belfast. He was born on 31 Oct 1862 in Stewartstown, Tyrone, Ireland. He died on 05 Jul 1940 in Surrey, England.
  2. MILLY SPROULL was born on 09 Apr 1864 in Scotch Quarter, Carrickfergus.
  3. MARY SPROULL was born on 27 Nov 1865 in Scotch Quarter, Carrickfergus. She died on 02 Mar 1937 in 54 Wandsworth Rd. Knock, Belfast. She married (1) LAWRENCE WALKER on 26 Jun 1890 in Scotch Quarter, Carrickfergus. He was born about 1862 in Gloucestershire (Professor of Music).
  4. ELEANOR ROSINA SPROULL was born on 22 Sep 1867 in Scotch Quarter, Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland (M.B. Ch.B. Edin. Univ. Physician). She died in Oct 1958 in Middlesex South, Middlesex, England.
  5. JOHN BIRNEY SPROULL was born on 02 Apr 1869 in Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland. He died on 31 May 1938 in Scotch Quarter, Carrickfergus. He married SUSIE LITTLE, daughter of Frederick LITTLE, on 31 Aug 1904 in First Presbytarian Church, Belfast, Antrim. She was born on 06 Feb 1878 in Belfast, Antrim. She died on 17 Jul 1957 in Musgrave & Clark Clinic, Belfast, Antrim.
  6. CORNELIUS CARLETON SPROULL was born on 25 Apr 1870 in Carrickfergus, Antrim. He died on 05 Oct 1929 in Stirlingshire, Scotland. He married MARY LEES PETTIGREW on 12 Sep 1899 in Sligo, Ireland. She was born about 1870 in Crosshill Glasgow. She died on 05 Jun 1924. 

[2] Ireland, Indexes to Wills, Probate Administration, Marriage Bonds and Licences, 1591-1866 Ancestry.com


Monday, 27 March 2023

The Sproull Family of Dungannon, Belfast and Carrickfergus

The Family History in the Sproull family Booklet

PRONI Reference :          T2578/2 Transcribed by Kate Tammemagi

This is written in the family member's own hand and I have transcribed it word for word. The only additions are bullets to indicate the children, and descriptive notes on the writing etc.

Robert & Mary Sproull were married on 7 Jun 1771. A match of their own making.

  • William their first child was born Sunday 9th May 1772 about one o’clock.
  • Elinor their second child was born on Sunday the 27th of February 1774 about six o’clock in the morning.
  • Robert their third child was born on Sunday the 23rd day of April 1775 about four o’clock in the morning. He departed this life the Friday following about five o’clock in the evening.
  • They had a daughter dead born in Oct 1776.
  • James their fifth child was born on Friday the 23rd January 1778 about four o’clock in the morning.
  • Robert their sixth child was born on Sunday the 11th day of April 1779 about one o’clock in the morning. Added later in different writing (died in London in July 1840)
  • Wilson their seventh child was born on Tuesday the 8th day of July 1780 about two o’clock in the afternoon. Died at Armagh on the night of Friday 4th March 1842.
  • Henry their eighth child was born on Thursday the 15th day of August 1782 about twelve o’clock at noon. It was exactly six months after the first mutiny of the Volunteer Delegates in this town  (Dungannon) and it was that name after Henry Grattan Esq. who was one of the first … (unreadable few words)
  • Mary their ninth child was born on Tuesday the 18th day of May 1784 about ten o’clock in the morning.
  • John their tenth child was born on Friday the 20th day of May 1785 about twelve o’clock at night.

 Robert Sproule departed this life the 23rd day of January 1785 about ten o’clock in the morning. Added later in different writing  & was buried in Dungannon Church Yard.

Also Mary Sproull his wife departed this life the 29th November 1789 about one o’clock in the morning at No 6 Usher’s Quay Dublin and was interred in the Parish Church of St Michan.

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William & Eleanor Sproule were married the 29th day of April 1797 in Lisburn by the Rev Doctor Cupples.

Added later in different writing - (Eleanor Sproull died at 32 College Street Belfast on Sunday 17th May 1863 at 9.15 am aged 88 years interred in her father’s Cornelius Carleton’s grave in Lisburn churchyard Wednesday 20th May 1863)

  • Robert their first child was born on Tuesday the 17th day of April 1798 about twelve o’clock at noon. He departed this life the 3rd June following.
  • Frances Carleton Sproule their second child was born on Saturday the 8th day of February 1800 about one o’clock in the afternoon.
  • Mary their third child was born on Saturday the 24th day of July 1802 about ten o’clock in the morning. 
  • William Henry their fourth child was born on Thursday the 20th day of August 1812 about one o’clock in the morning.

  • Elizabeth their fifth child was born on Friday the 12 day of August 1814 about nine o’clock in the evening. Died Tuesday 9th June 1868.

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The writing now changes – a new person is recording from here. The new person begins with the words ‘The said William Sproull’ which would indicate that the person who wrote the first piece was likely to be William Sproull, born 1772, son of Robert Sproull and Mary. The new writer tells us who he is now writing in the next section.

The said William Sproull (husband of Eleanor) died at Belfast on 16th March 1817 & was interred in the burial ground at the back of the Poor house in the 11th lot 6th platform.

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On Tuesday 16th July 1822 the above mentioned Frances Carleton Sproull was married to William Hoolmes of Dungannon Attorney at law in the Parish Church of Clonoe in the County of Tyrone by the Rev. John Ankclell curate. 

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On the morning the 15th day of August 1839 I the above mentioned William Henry Sproull (of Belfast Attorney-at-law) was married to Jane daughter of the late Major Robert Bell Fulton of the Bengal Artillery (formerly of Lisburn) in St Sidwels Church in Exeter by the Rev R. H. Tripp. Said Jane was born on board ship in the Bay of Bengal on 17 December 1819.

  • On Tuesday 1st December 1840 at a quarter past eleven o’clock forenoon we had a son born who was christened Charles Casement in Christ’s Church, Belfast, by the Rev. Thomas Drew on Friday 12th February 1841.
  • On Saturday 23rd August 1845 about 5 o’clock evening we had a daughter born. Her mother took fever and died on Tuesday 2nd September 1845 at 8 o’clock evening – the remains were interred in Lisburn church yard on Saturday the 6th Sept. 1845.  The infant was baptised by the Rev. Thomas Drew D.D. in Christ’s Church. Belfast & named “Jane Fulton”. On Sunday 5th October 1845. 
William Henry Sproull
26 Queen St. Belfast
5th Oct 1845

On Tuesday the 8th February 1848 I, William Henry Sproull, was married to Sarah eldest daughter of William Fergusson & Anne Brown, his wife, in St. Anne’s Church Belfast, (the Parish church) by the rev Horation Maunsell Rector of the Parish of Drumbo, Co Down – said Sarah was born on Sunday 25th May 1825 in a house at Shaw’s Bridge in the Co. Down.

  • On Sunday the 4th March 1849 at half past one o’clock afternoon, we had a son born, who was baptised “William Ferguson” in the Parish Church Belfast, by the Reverend Thomas Ferguson Black on this day, Wednesday the 9th day of May 1849. 

34 College Street, Belfast.

He died on Sunday 24th June 1849 (about 5 pm) when 16 weeks old & was interred in Ballylesson Church Yard on Tuesday morning 26th.

  • This morning, Tuesday 11th June 1850, at 7 o’clock a.m. a son was born who was baptised "Henry Carleton” on Sunday 21st July 1850, in the Parish Church, Belfast by the Rev. Charles Allen, Curate.
  • Monday 15th March 1852, about 2.15 p.m. a son born who was baptised “Valentine” on Tuesday 13th April 1852, by Rev. J.P. Waldo curate, by private baptism in 34 College Street, Belfast. He died on Monday 17th May 1852, at 8am & was interred in Ballylesson Church yard on Tuesday the 18th.
  •  Tuesday 30th August 1853 at 5.15 a.m. a son was born who was baptised "Hugh Oliver Carleton" on Sunday 13th November 1853, by Rev George A.F. Patton assistant curate by private baptism in 34 College Street Belfast. The baptism is registered in the Parish Church.
On Sunday Morning 10th December 1854, at about 9.40 a.m. the above named Sarah died of consumption after a long illness, aged 31 on 25th May previous. Interred at Ballylesson on Wednesday 13th

On Sunday morning 10th June 1855 at 5.30 a.m., Hugh Oliver Carleton died & is interred in his Mother’s grave.

Added later in different handwriting - Jane Fulton Burnett died at Dickenson, North Dakota, on Mon 24th July 1924 at 10p.m. and was buried on Wed after at 3.30.

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There is a photocopy here of a  note to William Henry Sproull from Frances Carleton Holmes;
My dear Wm. Henry,
As you expressed a wish when I was in Belfast, to get the dates of the births of my children I take the earliest opportunity I have had in my power of sending them to you, you can copy them in any way you like into the family Bible. I occasionally heard from Mary how you all are, Charlie the … is going to school every day and dear baby again my mother’s bedfellows. Give my love to both and I wish regards to Sarah, who I am glad to hear is well.
Wishing you every happiness dear Brother,
Believe me your affectionate sister,
Frances Carleton Holmes
Barnhnill
May 20th 1848

The dates of Births of the Children of William and Frances Carleton Holmes –

  • Robert William the first child born 6th January 1826.
  • Eleanor Frances Carleton the second child born the 9th December 1827
  • Martha Margaret the third child born the 2nd July 1829
  • Frances Hamilton the fourth child born 29th June 1831
  • John Hunter(???) the fifth born 14th Oct 1833
  • Arabella Mary the sixth child born 1st Oct 1835
  • Edward Litton the seventh child born 12th May `1837
  • Mary Elizabeth the eighth child born 2nd April 1839. She departed this life the 23rd April 1840 about half past 1 o’clock in the morning and was interred on Friday the 24th in New Mills Church Yard.
  • Albert George Birmingham Lovelock the ninth child born 21st May 1842

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A copy of William Henry Sproull marriage cert to Bonella MacDowal in the Parish of Ayr is included here

On Tuesday 9th September 1856 I was married to Bonnella, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Macdowal (of Nether Cullian Ayreshire & Two Mile Wood, Kingstown Jamaica) in 8 Barns Street, Ayr by the Rev. Sta…..D.D. Minister of St Quivox.

(signature here) Wm. Henry Sproull

William Henry adds his signature to each one of the following births – ‘W. H. Sproull’

  • On Thursday 3rd Sep 1857 a son born about 6p.m & baptised “Alexander Macdowal” in Carrickfergus Church on Wednesday 28th October 1857 by the Rev J. V. Thompson
  • On Wednesday 11th May 1859 a son born about 11 am & baptised “William Cornelius” in Carrickfergus Church on Monday 27th June 1859, by the Rev. George Gillington.
  • On Sunday 13th January 1861, a daughter born about 5 pm. Her mother died on Saturday 23rd February 1861 and the child was baptised “Bonella Eleanor Florence Elixabeth” in Carrickfergus church by the Rev George Gillington curate, on this day Wednesday 3rd April 1861. 
(This is the first signature where the address is 'Scotch Quarter') W. H. Sproull, Scotch Quarter,
3rd April 1861

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On Easter Monday 21st April 1862 I was married to Jane Birney eldest daughter of John Birney of Lisburn & Oakley Park, Co. Down, Solicitor in Lisburn Cathedral by the Very Rev James Stannus, Dean of Ross, Rector.

William Henry adds his signature to each one of the following births – ‘W. H. Sproull’

  • On Easter Monday 1863 6th April at 8am a daughter born, Baptised “Helen Cordelia Jones” (the name of her mother’s mother) in Carrickfergus parish Church by the Rev Hamilton L. Gerty Curate.
  • 1864 in April Saturday 9 a daughter (Milly) born this morning.
  • On Monday 27th November 1865 shortly after 7 am a daughter born. Baptised “Mary” in Carrickfergus Parish Church by Rev James Meighan on Tuesday 16th January 1866. (Her birth was registered  by D Patrick)
  • On Sunday 22nd September 1867, at 3.15 am Daughter born & registered afterwards baptised “Eleanor Rosina” in Carrickfergus Parish Church by Rev James Meighan on Thursday 7th November 1867.
  • On Friday 2nd April 1869 about 2.40 pm son born birth registered afterwards baptised “John Birney” in Carrickfergus Parish Church by Rev James Meighan on Thursday 13th May 1869.
  • Monday morning April 25th 1870 at 9.30 am son born registered 24th May 1870 as Cornelius Carleton and baptised on Saturday 25th June 1870 “Cornelius Carleton” in Carrickfergus Parish church by the Very Rev James Meighan, Curate.
  • (signature here) W. H. Sproull Sunday 26th June 1870

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On Wednesday 15th August 1877 Jane Fulton Sproull was married in Carrickfergus Church to the Rev Albert John Burnett, Curate of the Parish of Seagoe, near Portadown.

(The last signature from William Henry) W. H. Sproull

Different writing now

W.H. Sproull died 18th April 1883 & was interred in Carrickfergus Cemetery.

Henry Carleton Sproull  married 7th Jan 1888 to Elizabeth Mary Simson of Clonamully, Monaghan, in Calcutta.

Mary Sproull married on 26th June 1890 to Laurence Walker in Carrickfergus.

Bonella E.F.E. Sproull married 3rd Feb 1891 to Henry Edward Gooch of Derby in St Nicholas’ Church Carrickfergus.

Alexander Macdowal Sproull married on 1st March 1892 at North Kohala, Hawaiian Islands to Nellie, daughter of James Wallace. The Bra… St. Andrew’s.

Cornelius Carleton married on 12 September 1899 in Sligo Mary Pettigrew.

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Different writing now – I believe the above was written by Jane Birney, wife of William Henry Sproull. Her death is recorded next entry, written by someone else.

1915 Jane Sproull died at 3.45 a.m. Thursday 25th February 1915 & was interred Monday 1st March 1915 at 10.30am. in Carrickfergus Cemetery

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The note on the next page is partly covered at the beginning, but these details are definitely the family of Charles Casement Sproull and his wife Ellen Laing. They were married in New Zealand. The note must be written by Charles Casement Sproull himself. The note also contained descriptions like ‘brunette’ which suggests that a photograph  was sent with this letter.

Top line – Casement Sproull. Received Monday 5th July 1875 in a letter of 10th May 1875 from C.C. Sproull to WH Sproull.

Ellen wife born 7th Dec 1841 – married 16th January 1865 

  • Isabella born Friday 17th Aug 1866
  • Jane Thursday 5th March 1868
  • William Henry Saturday 26th June 1869
  • Anna Mary Wednesday 14 Sept 1870
  • Ellen Letitia Sunday 17th Dec 1871
  • Charles Victor Wednesday 20th Aug 1873
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Cornelius Carleton Sproull married 12th Sept 1899 to Mary Pettigrew of Sligo.

Children

  • Maurice Carleton born 16th May 1902
  • Carleton Pettigrew (Tony) born 31st May 1908
  • Mary died 5th June 1924. Cornelius Carleton died 4 Oct 1929

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John Birney Sproull married 31st August 1904 to Susan Little

Children

  • Marjorie Stuart born 4th Oct 1906
  • Maurice Birney born 19th March 1901
  • John Birney died 31st May 1938

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William Holmes Shuter and Helen Cordelia Jones Sproull married 26th August 1909 in St. James Church Belfast.

Mary Walker died at 54 Wandsworth Rd. Knock at the residence of Cecil Glover at 6 a.m. 2nd March 1937 and was buried at Carnmoney 4th Mar after Service at St. James Parish Church.

Alexander Macdowal Sproull had son Alexander Wallace born 1892 and daughter born 1896 christened Kathleen Dora Mary.

Alexander Wallace Sproull became Major General in Royal Engineers & decorated with C.B., C.B.E.

Helen Suter died at 54 Wandsworth Rd, Knock, in the residence of Cecil Glover on 1st December 1954 & was buried at Carnmoney on 3rd December.

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See - a full Family History of this Sproull family


The Sproull Family History Booklet - the first Writers

It was even more amazing than I remembered!  I saw it again when I finally reached the  Public Record Office of Northern Ireland after a long hiatus. It was my main goal when I got to PRONI, to look at this information on the Dungannon/ Antrim / Carrickfergus Sproules that I had seen on a previous visit. I knew that there was a large family tree, and also some sort of stapled booklet with information. I located both of these when I was there, I photocopied everything and took it home.

The booklet was made up of photocopied pages of handwritten notes. When  I began typing the very first page, I stopped at the second entry, slightly gobsmacked; 

“William their first child was born Sunday 9th May 1772 about one o’clock.”

How could the writer possibly know the time of the day the first child was born in May of 1772? This information had to have come from a Family Bible, but when was it written?

The writing on this first page is a very old style, with a flowery  ‘g’ and a very distinctive ‘d’. He or she was writing a long time ago, probably in the late 1700s or early 1800s.

The first two pages have this same handwriting, though it is obvious that the entries have been made at different times. On page 3 the writing changes, and a new person is now recording the family details.

“The said William Sproull (husband of Eleanor) died at Belfast on 16th March 1817 & was interred in the burial ground at the back of the Poor house in the 11th lot 6th platform.”

‘The said William Sproull’, is now dead. So I believe he has to be our first writer. ‘The said William’, with the old style writing, was William Sproull, the very first child named on page 1, who had been born ‘Sunday 9th May 1772 about one o’clock.’  William Sproull was recording his his own birth, the births of his siblings and of his own family.

Our second writer, the new writer tells us later, is the eldest son of William Sproull. He is William Henry Sproull, and he keeps this tradition going, recording the dates and the times of the births of his children.

So this document  had begun with the births of the children in 1772, and the family had kept doing this faithfully right through until 1954! It’s all there, generation after generation.

But the information in this booklet also gives us 2 generations  before 1772.

It was here that I had seen the newspaper cutting that I had written about in another post, it was here in this booklet – with no date or reference on it. A gravestone had been found inside a house in Dungannon, it had recorded the death of Surgeon Robert Spoull, who had died in 1747. His son Robert was also recorded on the stone as having died 23rd Jan 1778. This was the same family.

So we know that this line of the family was in Dungannon at the time of the death of Robert Sproull, the surgeon, in 1747.

We now have more information on Robert’s son, Robert Sproull, who died in 1778. The first line of booklet tells us that Robert and Mary were married the 7th June 1771. Their son William Sproull, who writes this first page, also tells us, rather sweetly, that this was ‘a match of their own making’.

I have transcribed the entire booklet, word for word with no notes or coments.  I’ll add the full family tree after this.

The Sproull Family History Booklet, PRONI Reference :          T2578/2


Monday, 13 March 2023

The Will of Oliver Sproule of Stonecarbadagh / Brook Hill

Oliver Sproule of Stonecarbadagh or Stroancarbadagh was also known as Oliver Sproule of Brook Hill. He was the son of Oliver Sproule of Coole or Coolavanagh and Elizabeth Elliot. Oliver was born in 1787 and had a long career as a surgeon in the Royal Navy. [1]


THE WILL OF OLIVER SPROULE OF STONECARBADAGH

Will dated 18 Jan 1868

Died 22 Feb 1869 -  Probate 24 Apr 1869

 PRONI Ref T810/12, No 441

In the name of God Amen I Doctor Oliver Sproule of Stonecarbadagh in the county of Tyrone Surgeonin Her Majestys Navy Make this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. I direst all my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses to be paid by my Trustees and Executors hereinafter named out of my personaland real estate. 

I devise and bequeath to my sisters Rebecca Sproule and Elizabeth Sproule and to the survivor of them during their and her natural life all my estate and interest in the town and lands of Stonecarbadagh and the turf bog thereof they and the survivor of them supported thereout. Mrs Sarah Cuthbertson and her family as thy have heretofore been supported and permitted them the like use of the House and premises as heretofore and sufficient clothing schooling and other necessary requisites at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named and from and after the death of the last survivors of my said sisters I devise and bequeath all my said lands of Stoncarbadagh and the turf bog therof to said Mrs Sarah Cuthbertson her heirs and assigns forever with power for her to dispose thereof to and amongst her present children in such shares and proportions as she by Deed or Will shall appoint and think fit and in the event of her death before the death of the last surviving of my sisters and in the event of her not having made any such appointment to and amongst her children I devise in such event all said lands of Stonecarbadagh and all my bogtherein to the children of said Sara Cuthbertson share and share alike. 

I bequeath to said Sarah Cuthbertson all my goods and chattels in and about my farm in Stonecarbadagh aforesaid she permitting my said sisters the use of same or such portions thereof as my Executors shall think they may require during their joint lives and the life of the survivor of them they to have the like and same use and enjoyment therof as they have heretofore had. I appoint said Sarah Cutbertson (and in the event of her death before me) all her children share and share alike my residuary Legatee and Legatees and I nominate John Houston and Fleming Houston both of Ballynahatty, John Houston Junior of Edergole and said Sarah Cuthbertson Executors and executrix of this my Will and James Greer Junr of Omagh, Guardian. Dated this 18th day of January 1868. Oliver Sproule, signed and declared by the testator as for his last will and testament in our presence who in our presence and in presence of each other have signed our names, Fleming Houston, James Greer Jr Solr. Omagh John Murphy, Omagh

 

"Marriage of Sarah Sproule. On the 7th inst by the Rev John Porter, Ballynahetty, Mr John Cuthbertson of Canada West to Sarah, daughter of Mr Oliver Sproul, Brook-hill, Omagh." Belfast News Letter, Tuesday, 19 Sep 1843

[1] See also The Family of Oliver Sproule of Stroancarbadagh and Oliver Gustaf Sproule Jacobs and Oliver Gustaf Sproule Jacobs

Sunday, 12 March 2023

Oliver Gustaf Sproule Jacobs

I am very lucky that people get in touch from time to time to ask me about their Sproule connection and they always provide me with more Sproule family information in the course of our discussions. Unfortunately, sometimes I have to tell the person enquiring that there is actually no Sproule connection in their family at all. They may have been misled by an Ancestry myth or perhaps they themselves have jumped to the wrong conculsion. 

I actually thought a lady called Sandy Vosper might be one of those when she first got in touch in late 2020, but I was totally wrong. Through perserverance and good research, Sandy brought her ancestor, Oliver Gustaf Sproule Jacobs, and his very many descendants, onto the correct family tree.

Sandy had written in her email;

“My ancestor Susannah Mary Jacobs born in 1802 Harwich, Essex, gave birth to a son Oliver Gustof Sproule Jacobs 18th February 1825 in Harwich.  On his birth certificate, the name of his father is missing but for his occupation there is written 'Doctor'.”

Sandy was asking me, would I know who this doctor Oliver Sproule is.  I explained that there were Sproules in England or Scotland as well as Ireland, and this doctor could have been from anywhere. It would be difficult to pin down. Sandy was not put off at all by this, and off she went to do just that, to pin down her Oliver Sproule, the doctor.

Of course, I knew there were a lot of Sproule doctors, but I knew of only one Oliver Sproule that had been a doctor, and he was in the Royal Navy. This was a definite possibility alright, but could it be proven? 

Oliver the doctor was the son of Oliver Sproule of Stroancarbadagh, and the family lived Brook Hill, outside Omagh.  Oliver, the father, was a barrister who became a Queens Council, with rooms in Dublin and Omagh. He was an affluent man who had acquired his Stroancarbadagh land when he had married Elizabeth Elliot in Dec 1771. [1]

I knew that his son, Oliver Sproule of Brook Hill, was indeed a Surgeon in the Royal Navy,  and also Oliver had died on 17 Feb 1869, aged 82 years. So the timing was right for this Oliver to be the father of Sandy's ancestor, Oliver Gustaf Sproule Jacobs. At the end of his life Oliver was living in retirement in the family home in Brook Hill with his two older sisters, Rebecca and Elizabeth, and, rather sadly, all three died there within a month of each other. [2]

I also checked into the beautifully named Oliver Gustaf Sproule Jacobs. He was definitely real! There are quite a few records on Ancestry for him. There is his baptism record from Harwich, Essex, with his birthdate of 18 Feb 1825. His mother's name is given as Susan Jacobs.[3]  Oliver Gustaf was married twice and had about18 children! The name Oliver Sproule seems to be passed down through the generations. [4]

I had left the research of Oliver Sproule of the Royal Navy to Sandy, and, after a short time, Sandy came back to me having researched Oliver Sproule, Surgeon, in the Royal Navy, and she had done a terrific job. Sandy had a lot of his records and she demonstrated clearly that Oliver Sproule, surgeon, was on HMS Brisk in British waters in 1824. There was no other Oliver Sproule, doctor, about at that time, only our Oliver Sproule of Brook Hill. 

Oliver Sproule's Navy Record, National Archives Kew,  ADM 196/8/300

Now there was very little doubt that Sandy's ancestor was indeed our Oliver Sproule of Brook Hill. I was very happy to congratulate Sandy and to add Oliver Gustoff Sproule Jacobs and his many descendants to the family tree.

Sandy's information was that Oliver Sproule R.N. was appointed Assistant-Surgeon to the Batavier Hospital Ship on 26 July 1814. He was on the List of Medical Officers who served and was Assistant-Surgeon at Algiers.

The Convict Ship 'The Larkins'

Oliver was appointed Surgeon on 16 Sep 1816, and Surgeon to the ship Brisk in 1822. At a later date he was surgeon on convict ships travelling to Australia, and his journals and records are in the National Archives in Kew. This is an extract from one of his Journals on a ship, the Larkins, which arrived in Port Jackson on 12 December 1829;

We were generally speaking healthy on board the Larkins during her voyage to New South Wales consequently I have but few remarks to offer. To this healthy state of the ship I attribute the mild weather which we experienced off the Cape. The thermometer seldom ranging below 60° at noon, and also to the particular attention which was paid at all times to the comfort and cleanliness of the convicts both in their berths and in their persons besides having them all on deck when the weather permitted, by which means the air of the prison was always pure and sweet when they were sent below.

Besides the cases given in my journal there were 178 others who received medical assistance and medicine during the voyage, but whose cases were of such a trifling nature that were I to insert them they would not only be tedious but irksome to the reader. One case of scurvy however, appeared about ten days previous to our arrival at Sydney, the symptoms of which were spongy gums and enlargement of the left knee accompanied with a considerable degree of rigidity of the muscles and tendons and a livid discolouration of the skin. Suffice it to say that fresh diet, an extra allowance of lime juice and a little bark and wine administered daily kept the disease in check the five days we were in harbour, so far as to walk to Barracks the day the convicts were disembarked. [5]

Oliver Sproule finished his career as Surgeon Superintendant.

Oliver's son Oliver Gustaf Sproule Jacobs, was a sea faring man himself, but was a fisherman. He married twice, and had a large family, so there is a whole branch of Sproule descendants here!

Surgeon Sproule had at least one other child that we know of, Sarah Sproule of Brook Hill. We don't know who Sarah's mother was, but we do know that Sarah had married a Mr John Cuthbertson of Canada West, on 7 Sep 1843 in Ballynahatty Church.(Londonderry Sentinel) Sarah seems to be the only child in Ireland as she was his sole heir. [6]

On my recent visit to PRONI, I was delighted to be able to get the Will of this Oliver of Brook Hill, Surgeon and I found in it that Sara Cuthbertson was actually living in Brook Hill with her family at that time. Later, the family went back to Canada.


References;

[1] 1771 Marriage of Oliver Sproule son of Andrew Sproule of Grennan and Elizabeth Elliot

[2] Deaths of Oliver and his two sisters as recorded in Londonderry Sentinel;

Published date 23 Feb 1869 - "Feb 17, at Brook Hill, near Omagh, Oliver Sproule, Esq., surgeon Royal Navy, aged 82 years."
Published date 26 Feb 1869 - "Feb 21, at Brook Hill, near Omagh, Miss Rebecca Sproule, aged 92 years."
Published date 19 Mar 1869 - "March 13, at Brook Hill, near Omagh, Miss Elizabeth Sproule, aged 84 years."

[4] Essex, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1921, Ancestry.com

[5]  Medical journal of the Larkins, convict ship from 19 June to 31 December 1829 by Oliver Sproule, surgeon and superintendent in which daily latitude and longitude readings are also recorded. Reference: ADM 101/42/4

 [6] Will of Oliver Sproule of Brook Hill in PRONI,  Ref T810/12, No 641


The Family of Oliver Sproule of Stroancarbadagh and Oliver Gustaf Sproule Jacobs

OLIVER SPROULE OF STROANCARBADAGH was born in about 1747 probably in Greenan, Dromore, Tyrone. He died on 18 Feb 1832 in Stroancarbadagh, Drumragh, Tyrone, Ireland (Aged 85).[1] He married Elizabeth Elliot, daughter of a Mr Elliot and Ms. Wilson, in Dec 1771. [2]

Elizabeth Elliot died on 06 Jan 1827 in Stroancarbadagh, Drumragh, Tyrone, aged 77.[1] 

Oliver Sproule of Stroancarbadagh and Elizabeth Elliot had the following children:

ANN SPROULE was born in 1774 in Brook Hill, Stroancarbadagh, Drumragh, Tyrone. She died on 07 Dec 1844, aged 70, in Stroancarbadagh, Drumragh, Tyrone. (From Londonderry Sentinel) 

WILSON SPROULE OF BROOK HILL was born in 1776 in Brook Hill, Stroancarbadagh, Drumragh, Tyrone. He died on 08 Jun 1839 in Brook Hill, Stroancarbadagh. The Londonderry Sentinel entry said;

“At Brookhill, near Omagh, Mr. Wilson Sproule, aged 63 years, sincerely beloved and regretted by all who ever had the pleasure of his acquaintance.”

REBECCA SPROULE was born in 1777 in Brook Hill, Stroancarbadagh, Tyrone. She died on 21 Feb 1869 in Brook Hill, Stroancarbadagh.

ANDREW SPROULE OF STROANCARBADAGH was born in 1778 in Stroancarbadagh, Drumragh. He died on 10 Jun 1846 in Stroancarbadagh. He married SARAH. She was born in 1788 in Tyrone, Ireland. She died on 22 Aug 1862 in Brook Hill, Stroancarbadagh, Tyrone.

ELIZABETH SPROULE OF BROOK HILL was born in 1785 in Brook Hill, Stroancarbadagh, Drumragh, Tyrone. She died on 13 Mar 1869 in Brook Hill, Stroancarbadagh, Drumragh, Tyrone. Entry from Londonderry Sentinel 9 Mar 1869;

 "SPROULE. March 13, at Brook Hill, near Omagh, MISS ELIZABETH SPROULE, aged 84 years."

OLIVER SPROULE MD OF BROOK HILL was born in 1787 in Brook Hill, Stroancarbadagh, Tyrone (Surgeon Royal Navy). He died on 22 Feb 1869 in Stroancarbadagh. 

Oliver married at some stage, but we have no information on this, and he had a daughter SARAH SPROULE, again no information on Sarah's mother. Sarah was born about 1820 in Brook Hill, Stroancarbadagh, Tyrone. She died on 01 Jul 1896 in York, Ontario, Canada. She married JOHN CUTHBERTSON, son of Rev. Samuel Cuthbertson and Mary Scott, on 7 Sep 1843 in Ballynahatty, Drumragh, Tyrone. John Cuthbertson was born about 1817 in Canada West. He died in Dec 1897 in York, Ontario, Canada. Sarah Cuthbertson was Oliver Sproule's sole heir.

Oliver Sproule, Surgeon in the Royal Navy, had another child in England with  SUSANNAH MARY JACOBS. Susannah was born on 16 Nov 1802 in Gravesend, Kent, England and she died on 09 Apr 1846 in Tendring, Essex.

The child that Oliver Sproule and Susannah Jacobs had was born in Harwich, Essex, England. He was baptised OLIVER GUSTAF SPROULE JACOBS on 3 Jul 1837 and his birthdate was then given as 18 Feb 1825. He died on 26 Nov 1913 in Canning Town, London, England. He married  1) RUTH ANN DAVIES on 14 Nov 1846 in St George, Gravesend, Kent. She was born on 01 Oct 1827 in GRAVESEND Kent England. She died in Jan 1886 in West Ham, Essex, England. 2) ADA ANNIE CROCKER on 15 Sep 1891 in Barking, Essex, England. She was born on 20 Oct 1868 in Shoreditch, Middlesex, England. She died in 1962 in Millwall, London, England. He married

John Cuthbertson and Sarah Sproule of Brook Hill had at least 3 children;

REBECCA SPROULE CUTHBERTSON, born about 1851,  married 1) Robert Fidell on 26 Oct 1876 in Toronto. Died 25 Aug 1920 in York, Ontario and 2) William Breckon on 25 Apr 1900.

OLIVER SPROULE CUTHBERTSON born 12 Aug 1852 in Ontario, died 12 Apr 1931 in Toronto. 

ELLEN CUTHBERTSON born 11 Nov 1859 in Queensville, Ontario, died 5 Jan 1823 in East Gwillimbury, York, Ontario, Canada. Ellen married Albion Tiverton Wait.


 Oliver Gustaf Sproule Jacobs and Ruth Ann Davies had the following children:

RUTH JACOBS was born about 1848 in England.

SAMUEL ISAAC JACOBS was born on 10 Jan 1849 in Gravesend, Kent, England. He died in Mar 1937 in Stepney, London, England.

ISABELLA JACOBS was born on 02 Feb 1851 in Gravesend, Kent, England. She died in 1946.

SUSANAH JACOBS was born in Oct 1852 in Poplar, Middlesex, England. She died in Apr 1928 in West Ham, Essex, England.

OLIVER GUSTOF JACOBS was born in 1855 in Poplar, Middlesex, England. He died on 06 Jan 1899 in West Ham, Essex.

JANE JACOBS was born in 1856 in Millwall, Poplar, London. She died on 17 Jan 1922 in Lewisham, London, England.

SAMUEL JACOBS was born in 1858 in GRAVESEND Kent England.

ELIZA A JACOBS was born in 1859 in Poplar, Middlesex, England. She died on 03 Oct 1917 in Lewisham, South East London, England.

LOUISA M. JACOBS was born about 1861 in Poplar, Middlesex, England. She died in Jun 1947 in Pancras, London, England.

JOSEPH HENRY JACOBS was born in Jul 1864 in Millwall, London, England. He died in Jul 1900 in Mile End Old Town, London, United Kingdom.

MERCHANT F. JACOBS was born on 16 May 1866 in Poplar, Middlesex, England. He died on 19 Feb 1948 in Brantford, Brant, Ontario, Canada. 

Oliver Gustaf Sproule Jacobs and Ada Annie Crocker had the following children:

WILLIAM CROCKER was born in Jun 1890 in Kennington, London, England. He died about 1930 in Australia.

WILLIAM CLEMENT JACOBS was born in 1891. He died in 1928.

SYLVESTER OLIVER JACOBS was born on 15 Dec 1892 in West Ham,Canning Town,London,England. He died in Mar 1980 in Chelmsford, Essex, England.

OLIVER WALTER JACOBS was born on 26 Jan 1895 in Canning Town, London, England. He died on 16 Jan 1954 in Henley On Thames, Oxfordshire, England.

SIDNEY LEWIS JACOBS was born on 22 Sep 1896 in Essex. He died in Oct 1897 in West Ham, Essex.

WALTER JACOBS was born on 24 Nov 1897 in Canning Town, London, England. He died on 30 Mar 1979 in Plymouth, Devon, England. 


References:

[1]  Gravestone of Oliver, Elizabeth Elliot and Wilson Srpoule From Ulster Historical Foundation, Northern Irish Gravestone Inscriptions -

"Elizabeth wife of Oliver Sproule of Strancarbu[ ] 6th Jany., 1827 aged 77 years. Also the above Oliver died 9th Feby., 1832 in his 86th year. Wilson son of the above died 27th May, 1839 aged 63 years."

[2]  1771 Marriage of Oliver Sproule son of Andrew Sproule of Grennan and Elizabeth Elliot

 See Also:

Oliver Gustaf Sproule Jacobs

The Will of Oliver Sproule of Stonecarbadagh / Brook Hill

Monday, 6 March 2023

The Will of George Sproule of Curraghamulkin

This is George Sproule of Curraghamulkin, son of Andrew Sproule of Curraghamulkin

PRONI Reference :          LR1/1819/1 In a box from A Sproule & Ors, County Tyrone, Record Number EC 07049, Box 1819

Transcribed by Kate Tammemagi

The Will of George Sproule of Curraghamulkin

In the Name of God Amen I George Sproul do make this my last will and testament. First I leave to my beloved wife Ann Sproul during her natural life my farm in Currickamulkin as possessed by myself and Henry McCanny and Harpers Meadow and also my farm in Tappahan allowing her to pay the whole Chief Rent of Cool, the rent of Currickamulkin and Harpers Meadow together with all my household furniture, farming utensils cars, carts and harnesses also as much of my cattle sheep and horses as she may require in occupying the same. I also bequeath her during her natural life that part of Dillachan now occupied by Chadwalader Blayney and his undertennants the rent amounting to forty-six pounds nine shillings late Irish pounds with all the arrears of rent that may happen to be due on same at the time of my decease.

Next I bequeath to my two sons Robert and Oliver share and share alike and to their heirs and assigns at their mother’s decease all that land in Currickamulkin Harpers Meadow and Tappahan bequeathed to her during her lifetime and all the rent and arrears that will be on same at the time of her decease and also all the stock of cattle sheep and horses she may die possessed of. Also I bequeath to my two sons Robert and Oliver and to their heirs and assigns all the remainder of my part of Dillachan and Cool together with all the arrears of rents rent charges not bond and Judgement debts and all my chattel property of any kind whatsoever subject to all my just debts funeral expenses and the following bequests. I allow my sons Robert and Oliver and their heirs and assigns to pay my illegitimate son James twenty pounds yearly from the first day of May one thousand eight hundred and forty six in half yearly payments, the first payment to become due the first day of November 1846 and I allow that it shall not be lawful for them to sell Dillichan or any part thereof without being subject to the said twenty pounds yearly to my said son James during his natural life and no longer. I also allow my said two sons Robert and Oliver their heirs and assigns to pay my son Andrew 3 pence per day during his natural life and also to keep him in good and sufficient lodging and clothing of every sort allowing him at all times to give up the old cloths when he shall get the new ones.

I also allow if my wife Anne would at any time hereafter desire to leave the said farms in Currickamulkin and Taphahan to give up the same to my sons Robert and Oliver taking with her any part of the furniture horses and cows or any things before bequeathed her dividing the remainder between my two sons Robert and Oliver as she shall think proper. I appoint my two sons Robert and Oliver as executors to this my last will and testament revoking all others. Signed this day 3d day June 1836 George Sproul in the presence of Oliver Sproul, James Sproul, Thomas Graham.

Will of Andrew Sproule of Curraghamulkin

Land

  • Currickamulkin – this is Curraghamulkin in West Longfield, Tyrone. The is old name for this, Carickamulkin or Currickamulkin. This land was left to George by his father Andrew Sproule of Curraghamulkin
  • Dillichan – this is Dullaghan. Chadwaladar Blayney, who is on the piece of land in this will, is married to Mary Sproule, daughter of John Sproule of Grennan.
  • Taphahan – this was called Tappaghan in the Will of George’s father, Andrew Sproule of Curraghamulkin.
  • Cool – this is Coole, Cooel,  now called Coolavanagh


Sunday, 5 March 2023

The Will of Andrew Sproule of Curraghamulkin

This gentleman, Andrew Sproule of Curraghamulkin at the time of his death, was known as Andrew Sproule of Grennan in his earlier life. 

We are still uncertain who are the parents of this man, but hopefully this Will may help! For an update on Andrew of Grennan /Curraghamulkin, see Who is Andrew Sproule of Grennan? Written by James F. Reid, September 2021

WILL OF ANDREW SPROULE OF CURRACHMULKIN CURRAGHAMULKIN

Transcribed by Kate Tammemagi

Will written 26 Jul 1797

Will proved 11 Jul 1799

PRONI Ref :        T/58 A Certified Copy of the original

In the name of God amen, the 26th day of July one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven. I Andrew Sproule of Curragh Malkin in the parish of Langfield and County Tyrone being sick and weak but of perfect sound mind and memory knowing it is natural for all men to die do make this my last will and testament touching such estate wherewith I am possessed, goods and chattels at my death.

I will and bequeath in the following manner and first I leave and bequeath unto my beloved wife Anne the one half of my farms in Curraghmulkin, Tappaghan and Cunnydrolin and Corbulie with one half of my stock of cattle and goods and from and after the first day of November one thousand eight hundred and three she is also to have the one half of that part of Cool now in the possession of Arris McCany (paying the one fourth of the whole Chief Rent of Cool) during her life and afterwards all bequeathed her are to become the property of my son George to whom I bequeath it together with whatever stock of cattle or goods his mother may have at her death and also the remaining half of those lands stock of cattle and goods left my wife after my death (except the one half of Corbulie which I give unto my executing executor to recompense his trouble)

Also I Ieave unto my son George from and after the first day of November one thousand eight hundred and three that part of Cool now held by James McCany he paying the one fourth of the whole Chief Rent of Cool during his Mother’s life and the one half of said Chief Rent ever afterwards and also paying out of James McCany’s part in Cool six pounds a year from November 1803 unto my daughter Anne Armstrong during her life and after her death to pay fifty pounds thereafter unto each of her two youngest children and if it shall so happen that my son George die without issue lawfully begotten the said lands therein bequeathed him are to become the property of my sons Charles and Andrew share and share alike or their heirs and also I bequeath unto my son Joseph that part of my lands in Screen now in the possession of Alexander King during his life and in case he dies before his wife Elizabeth Clark alias Sproule she is to have it during her life or widowhood and after her widowhood or death his two sons James and Andrew are to possess said part of the lands of screen near Fintona in the county of Tyrone from and after November 1803 and if it so happen that the said James and Andrew Sproule, sons of my son Joseph die without issue the said land to become the land and property of my sons Charles and Andrew share and share alike or their heirs.

I also will and bequeath unto my son James that part of the lands in Screen aforementioned now in the possession of the widow Hall from and after the November 1803, he paying unto my son Joseph’s four daughters Ann, Sarah, Margaret and Elizabeth the sum of fifty pounds sterling each when they are of the age of twenty five years and if it so happens that any of them died before each payment be made her or their part so dying are to be divided equally between the sisters surviving and the brother or brothers surviving, unless it so happen that the sister so dying was lawfully married and in that case her share are to be paid unto her issue or the trustee of such issue and if it so happen that my son James die without issue lawfully begotten the land is to become the property of my sons Charles and Andrew share and share alike provided that the issues and profits of the said land are not equal to said payments to be made by James before such his supposed death may happen that then and in that case my sons Charles and Andrew or their heirs are to pay the said sums or what may remain after the issues and profits out of the said land aforesaid.

And I also leave that part of the lands of Screen unto my son Charles now held by Andrew Patton, Jane McCaril, Neal Mc Cosker, Rose mullan, Owen Mullan, Owen Shrry, Michael McQuade and Paul McGinn from and after the first day of November 1803 he paying the sum of fifty pounds with its interest a bond due Reverend Hugh Dunlap by my son Joseph which sum I also bequeath my son Joseph and unto my son Andrew I will and bequeath that part of Cool now in his own possession by a former agreement he paying the whole Chief Rent due yearly on Cool until November 1803 when he is also to get and have the part now possessed by John McCormick with the one third of the Bog / Trespass free in Arris and James McCany’s part of Cool as here willed unto my son George and wife who are to pay the half of the Chief Rent due out of Cool after November 1803 and my son Andrew to pay the other half of said Chief Rent of Cool from and after said November 1803 and further I leave unto my sons Charles and Andrew my part of the lease and interest of Ardvarnock Ballyboe and Noughty near Raphoe from and after November 1803 subject to the payment of four hundred pound sterling share and share alike which sum of four hundred pounds are to be paid thus, one hundred pounds sterling to be paid to my son Oliver after November 1803 three hundred pounds sterling to be paid my son Oliver’s three daughters Ann, Rebecca and Elizabeth share and share alike when they are of the age of twenty five years and fifty pounds sterling to each of my daughter Elliotts two children, Margaret and Hugh Elliot when of the age of 25 years or their heirs and one hundred pounds sterling to be paid by two equal shares unto my granddaughters Anne Thompson and Mary Thompson when they are of the age of Twenty five years and if it so happens that one of them die before her payment is made the other sister is to have her share or if they both die before the payment are made according to the age mentioned then and in that case their sum are to be paid unto my daughters Anne Armstrong and Margaret Elliot share and share alike or their heirs and further I order and appoint that my son Andrew payout of that part of Cool now possessed by John McCormick and here bequeathed unto him six pounds sterling a year unto my daughter Ann Armstrong from his portion of said part of Cool now held by John McCormick during her life and one hundred pounds sterling after her death unto her two youngest children equally and also my son Andrew out of said division in Cool is to pay yearly one pound sterling unto the Reverend Thomas Anderson dissenting clergyman so long as he is Minister in the Parish of Langfield and afterwards unto the succeeding dissenting Minister in the parish of Langfield and so on to each and every succeeding dissenting Minister of Langfield.

And also I order and appoint my son Charles to collect and receive all debts due me with the issues and profits arising out of my lands under Tenants in the Lands of Cool, Screen Corbulie in the County Tyrone, and Ardvarnock, Ballybow and Noughty in the county of Donegal near Raphoe during six years from November next and out of those next profits and issues to pay my lawful debts and the remainder if any to divide between my sons Joseph, James, George, Andrew and Charles proportionally according to their share of lands do herein bequested to them by me. And at the end of 2nd term to yield up unto each of them that part of lands here appointed and willed unto them and lastly I nominate and appoint my three sons Charles, Andrew and George Sproule executives of my last will and testament.

In witness thereof, I here unto put my hand and affix my seal the day and year first within written. Andrew Sproule (seal) signed and sealed in presence of me Hugh McNulty, Jane O’Neill, Roger O’Neill.

The last will and testament of Andrew Sproule late of Curragh Milkin in the County of Tyrone deceased was proved in common form of Law & probate granted Charles Sproul, Andrew Sproul and George Sproul the executors named in the said will they being first sworn personally  11 Jul 1799

Summary

  • Wife Anne gets one half of his Farms in Curraghmulkin Tappaghan and Cunnydrolin and Corbulie, she is also to have the one half of that part of Coole now in the possession of James McCany during her life and afterwards all bequeathed to her isto become the property of son George. 

 Ann gets one half of these farms - who gets the other half? This is not mentioned in this Will and obviously a transfer took place before this - perhaps to Joseph and his family.

  • Daughter Ann Armstrong gets £6 a year from George’s portion, and after her death £50 to each of her two youngest children. 

Ann Sproule of Curraghmulkin and John Armstrong were married on 23 Jan 1793 in Kilskeery Church.

I found five children of theirs in the birth records of Kilskeery Church of Ireland Church. James Armstrong b.1794, Ann Armstrong b.1795, Margaret Armstrong b.1802, Andrew Armstrong1b. 804, Mary Armstrong b.1805. 

  • Son George gets one fourth of Cool held by James McCany and also the land held by his Mother after her death. If son George dies without issue then the property goes to his sons Charles and Andrew share and share alike or their

Son George must not have children at this point, since the land would go to his heirs,  but he does have a wife. George later does have children

  • Son Joseph gets a piece of land in Screen near Fintona. Joseph’s wife is named as Elizabeth Clark alias Sproule, and if Joseph dies before her, Elizabeth is to have this land during her life, and after that to their two sons James and Andrew (sons of Joseph and Elizabeth Clark), and if they die the land goes to Testator’s sons Charles and Andrew. 

  • Son James gets other land in Screen possessed by the Widow Hall, he must pay son Joseph’s four daughters Ann, Sarah, Margaret and Elizabeth £50 sterling each when they are of the age of 25 years of age.  If son James dies without issue, the land goes to Charles and Andrew. 

 James must not be married and he has no children. He is very rarely mentioned in this Will and he is not an executor - all of the other boys are. He is not mentioned in any of the 'if this person dies, then the land goes to...' situations.

We also know now that Joseph Sproule and his wife Elizabeth Clark have 6 children at this time, two boys and four girls - James, Andrew, Ann, Sarah, Margaret and Elizabeth. From this we can speculate that Joseph would have been born somewhere round the early 1760s. 

  •  Son Charles gets part of Screen – out of which he must pay £50 to Reverend Hugh Dunlap
  • Son Andrew gets that part of Cool now in his own possession – there was a former agreement on this – Andrew must pay his sister Ann Armstrong £6 out of this per year and £100 to her two youngest children after her death

This is the second smallish amount to daughter Ann Armstrong.

  • Sons Charles and Andrew get his part of Ardvarnock Ballyboe and Noughty – out of this they must pay £400  

-          £100 to son Oliver

-          £100 each to Oliver’s three daughters, Ann, Rebecca and Elizabeth when they are 25 years

-          £50 each to daughter Elliot’s two children Margaret and Hugh Elliot when they are 25 years This daughter is Margaret who married Thomas Elliot of Ferney, Magheracross, Fermanagh

-          £100 split between granddaughters Anne Thompson and Mary Thompson when they are 25 years, and if both die before that, the sum goes to Andrew’s two daughters, Ann Armstrong and Margaret Elliot.

Daughter Elliot is Margaret Sproule who married Thomas Elliott of Ferney. Note that her father here in the marriage settlement is 'Andrew Sproule of Grennan' 

It looks as if the Thompson daughter may be dead, as she is not mentioned by name. I have not found any record of this Thompson - Sproule marriage.  The two daughters of Andrew of Curraghmulkin living at this time are Ann Armstrong and Margaret Elliot. 

Son Oliver is definitely Oliver Sproule of Stroancarbadagh, as cleverly worked out by Jamie Reid. The names of the daughters given here in the Will, Ann, Rebecca and Elizabeth, are identical to Oliver of Stroancarbadagh's. Oliver acquired his Stroancarbadagh land on marrying Elizabeth Elliot in 1771.

  • Sons Charles and Andrew seem to be the 'residual legatees' in most cases. It is very striking in this Will that when Andrew is talking of ‘should someone die then in that case’, sons George, Joseph and James are not mentioned. If it is the sons to be the people to inherit in the event of a death then it is always Charles and Andrew.
  • Sons Charles and Andrew are always named in that order – Charles first, then Andrew. This suggests that Charles is the older of the two. 

 The Land

Cool or Coole is a townland and it is now called Coolavanagh.  

Tappaghan There no townland of Tappaghan now, but Tappaghan Mountain is in County Fermanagh. It is just at the top of Glenarn Townland, near to Greenan, Dromore.

Cunnydrolin – I couldn’t find this one

Corbulie – this is Corbally, Dromore, Tyrone

Ardvarnock Glebe is near Raphoe, North Raphoe

Ballybow - Ballyboe, Leck Civil Parish, Raphoe North, beside Glenoughty

Noughty -  Glenoughty, Leck Civil Parish, Raphoe North