Bank of Ireland, Ennis Manager, John Harnett Milward ~ 1850s
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Bank of Ireland, Ennis Manager, John Harnett Milward ~ 1850s
My Great Great Grandfather ~ John Harnett Milward ~ was Manager of the Bank of Ireland in Ennis from the 1850s until his death (age 53) in 1870.
Does anyone think that the Bank has an Archives of its history?
Does the Bank of Ireland still exist?
John Harnett Milward was also a major property owner (according to Griffith's Valuation) and lived at Fountain House (Lahinch) when my Great Grandmother was born in 1855.....
For such a seemingly important person, I have not been able to find much else about him.....
Any ideas, anyone?
Susan in San Diego
Does anyone think that the Bank has an Archives of its history?
Does the Bank of Ireland still exist?
John Harnett Milward was also a major property owner (according to Griffith's Valuation) and lived at Fountain House (Lahinch) when my Great Grandmother was born in 1855.....
For such a seemingly important person, I have not been able to find much else about him.....
Any ideas, anyone?
Susan in San Diego
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By the skin of its teeth and with the help of a €5.2 billion bailout in 2011 the Bank of Ireland has continued to exist. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_of_Ireland where you will find a synopsis of its history.s1nead wrote:Does the Bank of Ireland still exist?
Susan in San Diego
Do they have archives ? Try calling them at Customer Services +353 1 661 5933.
Paddy
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Thanks, Paddy ....
I'll try to find an email address ....
Susan
I'll try to find an email address ....
Susan
Re: Bank of Ireland, Ennis Manager, John Harnett Milward ~ 1
Clare Journal Mar 11 1852
Birth
On Monday, at his residence, in Jail-street, the wife of John Milward,
Esq., Manager of the National Bank, of twin sons.
Birth
On Monday, at his residence, in Jail-street, the wife of John Milward,
Esq., Manager of the National Bank, of twin sons.
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Thank you, Brendan!
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Sinead,
You will find some more info on Ennis Parish site and census 1901 and census 1911:
http://www.ennisparish.com/genealogy/
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/s ... ng=Milward Clare 1901
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/s ... renLiving=
Brendan
You will find some more info on Ennis Parish site and census 1901 and census 1911:
http://www.ennisparish.com/genealogy/
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/s ... ng=Milward Clare 1901
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/s ... renLiving=
Brendan
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Hi Susan,
The following appeared in the "Limerick Chronicle" newspaper on 17th December 1870.
We regret to announce the demise in Ennis, on yesterday, in the 66th year of his age, to the inexpressible grief of his bereaved widow and family, Mr. John H. Milward, Manager of the National Bank. The deceased gentleman during the long period of time he had been connected with the commercial interests of Ennis had discharged his onerous duties with credit to himself and advantage to the public. His consideration in financial affairs was large and judiciously applied, and he leaves behind him a character for probity and public utility which his many friends willingly accord to his memory.
The National Bank was situate on Jail Street, Ennis (now known as O'Connell Street) until 1864 when the bank moved to Bank Place. Both buildings are still here today.
This is a fine tribute to your ancestor.
Polycarp
The following appeared in the "Limerick Chronicle" newspaper on 17th December 1870.
We regret to announce the demise in Ennis, on yesterday, in the 66th year of his age, to the inexpressible grief of his bereaved widow and family, Mr. John H. Milward, Manager of the National Bank. The deceased gentleman during the long period of time he had been connected with the commercial interests of Ennis had discharged his onerous duties with credit to himself and advantage to the public. His consideration in financial affairs was large and judiciously applied, and he leaves behind him a character for probity and public utility which his many friends willingly accord to his memory.
The National Bank was situate on Jail Street, Ennis (now known as O'Connell Street) until 1864 when the bank moved to Bank Place. Both buildings are still here today.
This is a fine tribute to your ancestor.
Polycarp
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WOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOW!!!!!
THANK YOU so much!
This is an amazing discovery for me and my family!
How did you ever find it!!??
I guess I will comb that Limerick newspaper for more news ....... did you find it online?
THNAK YOU again!
THANK YOU so much!
This is an amazing discovery for me and my family!
How did you ever find it!!??
I guess I will comb that Limerick newspaper for more news ....... did you find it online?
THNAK YOU again!
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Re: Bank of Ireland, Ennis Manager, John Harnett Milward ~ 1
Hi Sinead - you can get a copy of his death cert. by downloading a form from http://www.groireland.ie - this is the General Register Office for Ireland - which holds all records of births, marriages & deaths from 1864. I think the cost is 10 euros. Some years ago three banks joined together - National Bank, Munster & Leinster Bank, and Bank of Ireland - then all called Bank of Ireland. Miriam.
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Limerick Chronicle obituaries are at
http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/Loca ... Chronicle/
but there are none from 17 Dec 1870, so polycarp obviously has access to more comprehensive extracts!
http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/Loca ... Chronicle/
but there are none from 17 Dec 1870, so polycarp obviously has access to more comprehensive extracts!
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Yes! Polycarp wrote me that he actually went through the newspaper at the Library!
How kind of him/her!
How kind of him/her!
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i'll do that, Miriam!
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Thanks Paddy for putting up that Limerick Chronicle link. I have probably been there before some time ago, but this time round I turned up a couple of interesting obits re a Garry family with strong west Clare connections.
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Re: Bank of Ireland, Ennis Manager, John Harnett Milward ~ 1
Hi Suan yes we would be related my mother was a Milward,another relative of yours in the US completed the family tree back to 1600 he was direct descendent of Milward from Ennis. My email is padraiggalvin@ eircom.net. You would have many distant cousin living in Ireland and the original farm house that Milward came form still exists, I have a complete copy of the family tree so if you email me we can follow up regards Paudie
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WOW!
This is terrific news!
I would be very very grateful if you would share your tree with me!
THANK YOU!
I am the historian for my family and we all are very eager to learn more about our ancestors.
Are you in contact with the Milwards in France? I would be happy to share what I have with you.
Are you on ancestry.com?
My email address is:
s1nead@aol.com
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Susan
This is terrific news!
I would be very very grateful if you would share your tree with me!
THANK YOU!
I am the historian for my family and we all are very eager to learn more about our ancestors.
Are you in contact with the Milwards in France? I would be happy to share what I have with you.
Are you on ancestry.com?
My email address is:
s1nead@aol.com
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Susan