Family Members

This is a list of all known family-members who descend from William Sandes and Elizabeth Fernley up to the present day. You can do a name search below, just enter part of the first or last name. For a few family members that are still alive, only the name and year of birth will be displayed.

Displaying 1 - 50 of 614
Married women are listed by their maiden name.
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He was the son of Henry Sandes and Helena Fletcher of Cumberland. He was one of the "Forty-nine Officers" and was awarded land in Kerry forfeited under the Commonwealth of England and in lieu of arrears payment for service in the Wars of Ireland under King Charles I. (see reference notes)
01-0020
Daughter of Charles Launcelot Fernley.
02-0010
He was a Lieutenant in the army and also claimed lands by virtue of serving in Ireland during The Commonwealth and later a Member of Parliament for Kerry 1662, High Sheriff of Kerry 1666.
02-0020
Daughter of Anthony Stoughton of Ballyhorgan, Co. Kerry.
02-0030
Captain John Sandes of Kilcavan, (probably Kilcavan House) Queen's County, Ireland.
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William Hamilton of Lisclooney, King’s County (Burkes). Son of Hans Melville Hamilton and Margaret Campbell Kennedy (Ancestry family tree McLeod & Wilson 6 )
02-0080
Junior Clerk of The Council to Henry Cromwell, Ireland 1754. Of Moystown, King’s County. Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1654.
02-0100
Henry L'Estrange of Castle L'Estrange, Co. Roscommon. Later lived at Moystown, King's County
03-0010
He graduated with a Master of Arts (M.A.) He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.)
03-0020
Daughter of Thomas Blennerhassett of Ballyseedy and his wife Ellen Stoughton daughter of Anthony Stoughton.
03-0030
Henry Sandes died unmarried
03-0040
She died without heirs.
03-0050
Lancelot Sandes died unmarried.
03-0060
He was a Justice of the Peace and Member of Parliament for Kerry in 1697. He served as a Captain in the Army, probably in the Williamite War in Ireland of 1689 - 1691 against the Catholic James II
03-0070
Daughter of Henry Coward
03-0110
"[H]e was Captain, 2nd or the Queen Dowager's Regt of Foot, June 1692; wounded at the Battle of Landen, Flanders, 29 July 1693" "J.P., Queen's Co, 1707; Sheriff of Queen's County, 1716; M.P. for Portarlington, 1723-27" - Ref Pigott Family
03-0120
Daughter of Thomas Pigott (b.1641, d.1702)
04-0020
Of Ralapane, County Kerry
04-0040
Daughter of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald, Knight of Kerry and Elizabeth Crosbie.
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Possibly Zachariah Johnson, of Carrunas, Co. Kerry.
04-0080
Reverend Thomas Connor of Castle Shannon
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Reverend Henry Sandes. He was the Chanter of Ardfert Cathedral.
04-0100
He was a Justice of the Peace, for Co. Kerry in 1785.
04-0110
Daughter of George Gough of Toureen, Co. Limerick
04-0130
Aka "Jane Smyth". Daughter of Thomas Smith, D.D. Bishop of Limerick
04-0150
Barrister-at-law Son of Sir Thomas Crosbie of Rusheen, Co. Kerry and Elizabeth Hamilton (The Peerage)
04-0170
Son of Patrick Crosbie and Agnes Freke. (The Peerage)
04-0190
Son of Sir Thomas Crosbie of Rusheen, Co. Kerry. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin University, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland. He was Clerk of the Peace and Commissioner of the Customs for Kerry. In 1735 he was tried in the Danish silver robbery scandal and acquitted. He lived at Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
04-0200
He was a Captain in the Army, and may have been MP for Portarlington
04-0210
Daughter of David Tynte Crosbie (1666 - 1717) of Ardfert, County Kerry and Jane Hamilton (b. 1673) and sister of 1st Lord Brandon.
04-0230
Daughter of Henry Warren of Grangebegg, Co. Kildare
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Richard Sandes of Mount Mellick (see reference note)

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