All entries for the name STACKPOLE introduction This page contains a list of all the entries for the name STACKPOLE that are held within the Gravestone Photographic Resource online database. It is quite likely that there are also entries available for alternative spellings of this name. It is very easy for you to check to see if there are any alternative spellings: you just need to look at the page that shows all the names listed under the starting letter (S in this case) of the surname you are interested in.
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all entries within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name STACKPOLE names full name birth year burial year age relationship and notes cemetery village town county country Mary Ann Stackpole 1842
1910 68 wife of Robert Stackpole Mary Ann was born in India in 1842. Her mother was Mary Furlong (1813 - 1890) of Templescoby, Ireland. (Mary Furlong's parents were Mary Murphy and Thomas Furlong of Templescoby) *Mary Furlong eloped with an English soldier by the name of Brown. (Thought to be Mary Ann's father. Brown later died). Mary Furlong then went on to marry Michael Brennan in Kamptee, India. It is thought that Mary Anne was approx 3 years old when her mother married Michael Brennan.
* Records indicate that Mary Furlong and Michael Brennan had 3 children of their own, Rosetta, Thomas and Ellen. They emigrated to New Zealand from England on the ship 'Berhampore', the 7th fencible ship to NZ. They left London on the 7th March 1849, arriving on the 16th June 1849. Waikaraka Park Onehunga Auckland New Zealand Robert Stackpole 1825
1907 82 Robert Stackpole married Mary Ann Brennan (born in India in 1842). They married at St Patricks cathedral in Auckland in 1859.
*Mary Ann's mother was Mary Furlong (1813 - 1890) of Templescoby, Ireland. She eloped to India with an English soldier by the name of Brown. Brown later died and Mary Furlong married Michael Brennan in 1845. They emigrated to NZ as part of the Royal NZ Fencibles in 1849.
Robert Stackpole and Mary Ann had 8 children (Robert, Ann, Mary, Rosetta, John James, Eliza, Agnes and Thomas).
John James Stackpole (1872 - 1929) the fifth sibling, married Cecilia Rawson (1892 - 1948) in 1908.
They had 2 children, Eileen Vincent (1911 - 1992) and John Dignan (1912 - 1970?)
John Dignan married Olga Violet Pettersson (1913 - 1956)
*Olga's mother was Johanna Pettersson from Levide, Gotland of Sweden. Olga is sister to Norma Baker, Hillary Watts and Vera Emery of Auckland, New Zealand.
John (J.D) and Olga married in 1938 and had 4 boys - John, Anthony, Kerry and Michael Frank. Michael Frank (born 1947) and the fourth sibling, married Karen White (born 1950). They had 2 girls, Kay Olga (born 1970, now Kay Weight) and Wendy Louise (born 1972, now Wendy Hyde).
*John and Kerry (and family) live in Auckland, New Zealand. Tony and Michael's family emigrated to Australia.
{Information found at 'Janes's Genaology Pages'}Waikaraka Park Onehunga Auckland New Zealand
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