Priscilla STEWART

Female - 1689


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Priscilla STEWART (daughter of Geo STEWART and Mary ASHE BROWNE); died in 1689.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Geo STEWART died about 1682.

    Geo married Mary ASHE BROWNE. Mary (daughter of John ASHE, 11, daughter of Sarah WILLIAMS, m. 2nd) was born on 8 May 1661. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary ASHE BROWNE was born on 8 May 1661 (daughter of John ASHE, 11, daughter of Sarah WILLIAMS, m. 2nd).
    Children:
    1. 1. Priscilla STEWART died in 1689.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John ASHE, 11 was born in in Londonderry, Ireland (son of Josias ASHE, 12 and Mary HOGAN, 12); died in Nov 1684 in Londonderry, Ireland.

    Notes:

    General Notes: Through a combination of studying a pedigree of the family of John Ash of Cornerrin, based on his will of 1680, and the Ash Manuscripts, compiled by Lt Colonel Thomas Ashe c.1735, it is possible to glean the following facts on the Ashe family. John Ashe of Corrnerrin was the son of Josias Ashe. In the register of St Columb's Cathedral, which dates from 1642, can be seen the baptism of S nna, daughter of Josias Ashe, on 13 December 1642. John Ashe of Corrnerrin was married three times. By his second wife Sarah, he had Captain Thomas Ashe. By his third wife Elizabeth he had George to whom he bequeathed Cornerrin, later known as Ashbrook.

    In 1646, John Ashe was elected Sovereign of Belfast, having rendered 33 years of public service to the promotion of the town and the well-being of its inhabitants.

    Extract from "The Town book of the Corporation of Belfast, 1613-1816" by Robert M. Young (1892)
    1645: John Ash, gentleman of one of the Burgesses of the Borrough and Towne of Belfast, by lawfull presentacion from Captain Francis Meeke, Constable of the Castle of Belfast aforesaid, in the absence of the right honorable Edward Lord Viscount Chichester, upon the 24th day of June 1646, was elected and chosen in the office of Sovraigne of the said Borrough and to take the oath upon the 29th day of September next ensuing for the due execucion thereof for one whole yeare from thence to be compleat & ended according to the tyme in his Maties letters patents granted to the said Borrough lymitted.

    Extract from: "A visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland (Vol II) by Sir Bernard Burke (1855)
    ASHBROOK, in the co.of Londonderry, and province of Ulster, near the city of Londonderry, the seat of William Hamilton Ash, Esq., a magistrate and deputy lieutenant for the county. This mansion was built in 1686 by John Ash, Esq. It has a picturesque appearance and stands in a part of the country by no means deficient in acquired and natural advantages.

    Extract from "The Ash MSS, written in the year 1735, by Lieut. Colonel Thomas Ash", published by Henry Tyler (1890)
    John Ash, the eldest son of Josias, having buried his first wife, Thomasin, and his 2nd wife, Sarah, as is already mentioned, married his 3rd wife in 1668, in her uncle, Alderman Skipton's, house, within the liberty of Derry, Elisabeth, daughter of Capt. William Holland; by her he had 12 children; 11 of them were born in Corenerin, in the parish of Clandermont, near
    Londonderry, to which place he removed after he left Killylane. The names of his and her children are Charity, Anne, Martha, Lydia, William, Stephen, George, Charity, Alexander, William, Richard, Phillis.
    John Ash, the father, died, which was in November 1684.

    Extract from "Index of Will Abstracts in the Genealogical Office, Dublin" by Miss P. Beryl Eustace (1948)
    Ash, John, Corneren, Libs. of Derry, gent. 1684.


    John married Thomasin. (Thomasin was buried in Muff, County Donegal, Ireland.). The cause of her death was Died in childbirth.

    John next married Sarah WILIAMS. (Sarah WILIAMS was born circa 1639 in Killylane, Ireland and died in Jul 1668.). The cause of her death was Died in childbirth.

    John next married Elizabeth HOLLAND, daughter of Captain William HOLLAND and Unknown, in 1668. (Elizabeth HOLLAND died in 1735.)

    http://www.ashefamily.info/ashefamily/151.htm


    Children:
    1. S nna ASHE
    2. John ASHE
    3. capt. james ASHE
    4. josias ASHE
    5. george ASHE
    6. Margaret ASHE
    7. Sarah ASHE
    8. Henry ASHE
    9. Luke ASHE
    10. Elizabeth ASHE GARDNER
    11. mary ASHE
    12. 3. Mary ASHE BROWNE was born on 8 May 1661.
    13. Lt. Col. Thomas ASHE


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Josias ASHE, 12 was born in 1580 in Ireland (son of Gen. Thomas 1st settler in Ireland ASHE, 13 and Mary BAILEY ASHE, 13); died in in Ireland.

    Notes:

    General Notes: Josias Ashe appears to have obtained from his brother, Sir Thomas, a gift of various lands in the then county of Coleraine in the environs of Londonderry, which had been deserted by the Flight of the Earls in 1607 and confiscated to the Crown, and afterwards distributed to various civil and military officers amongst which was Sir Thomas Ashe, who received ample grants of land.
    Although not much is known of Josias, his son, John, figures prominently in "The Ash MSS". This manuscript implies that Josias is the son of Sir Thomas Ashe, but sources indicate that Sir Thomas Ashe died without male issue. This, taken with available dates, would indicate that Josias was a brother of Sir Thomas, both being sons of Thomas Ashe, known as the first (Ashe) settler in Ireland.

    Extract from "The Ash MSS, written in the year 1735, by Lieut. Colonel Thomas Ash", published by Henry Tyler (1890)
    Sir Thomas Ash was an active military commander. It was mainly in the campaign against the O'Neill's of Tyrone, and for their subjugation to the Crown, that he took a prominent part. At that period the small County of Coleraine, called 0' Cahan's Country, constituted a province of Tyrone's vast dominions, and was tributary to its powerful chief. In this campaign, extending over a lengthened period, Sir Thomas would necessarily become acquainted with the favourable conditions of the whole region around, and, doubtless, this had much to do with the permanent settlement of his family, in the person of his son, Josias Ash, constantly referred to in the subsequent records, the father of John Ash, the ancestor of a long succession of descendants, in the fertile and beautiful vale of the Faughan Water, where his lineage and name still reside.
    Turning to the O'Neil wars, Sir Thomas was personally engaged in military command. For these services he was amply rewarded. He obtained grants of land in the then County of Coleraine, in the environs of Londonderry, which had been deserted by the Flight of the Earls in 1607, and confiscated to the Crown, and afterwards distributed to officials, civil and military, and undertakers of varied classes. These lands passed into the hands of Josias, a younger son of Sir Thomas, and, through him, to John and his descendants, who still retain them, the beautiful residential seat of the family in County Derry being long known as Ashbrook. http://www.ashefamily.info/ashefamily/149.htm

    Josias married Mary HOGAN, 12. Mary was born in Abt. 1600. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary HOGAN, 12 was born in Abt. 1600.
    Children:
    1. 6. John ASHE, 11 was born in in Londonderry, Ireland; died in Nov 1684 in Londonderry, Ireland.