Doherty of Garnaville
John Doherty married Mary Coombe Henwood
born circa 1849 15 Apr 1868 born circa 1849
Camlin, Ballyshannon Co Donegal Dublin Ranelagh, Dublin
died 6 Aug 1929 died 19 Dec 1874
Teddington Sandford
John Doherty son of Francis Doherty. John Doherty a cashier married Mary Coombes
Henwood on 15 Apr 1868 at The Registrar’s Office Dublin. Mary was the daughter of John
Henwood, a civil engineer Mary died after childbirth on 19 Dec 1874 at 36 Serpentine
Avenue, Sandymount.
1 Mary Ada Doherty born 1 Jan 1869 at Tritonville Avenue, Sandymount married
Herbert Sands in on 28 Mar 1891 at St Alban’s Church, Teddington.
2 Emily Alice Doherty born 5 Jul 1873 at 36 Serpentine Avenue, Sandymount.
3 Francis Doherty born 10 Dec 1874 at 36 Serpentine Avenue. Francis died
18 Dec 1874 at Sandymount.
He was a commercial traveller and a widower and secondly married Charlotte Isabel
Clarke at Holy Trinity Church, Cork on 28 Mar 1876. Charlotte was the daughter of Walter
Clarke of Denis Quay, Kinsale. He was a partner in James Walker & Co, paper mills in 1878.
He was a paper merchant in 1881. He was a manufacturer and lived at Garnaville from
1882 to 1886 and they were in Teddington by 1888. He was as JP and chairman of the
Teddington District Council and by 1907 the family were living at Longford Lodge,
Hampton on Thames, Middlesex and John was a master printer and they were still
living there in 1921. Charlotte died in 1924 and John died in 1929. His printing business
was taken over by two of his daughters but was liquidated in 1933.
4 Norah Doherty youngest daughter born 5 Mar 1878 at 13 Waltham Terrace,
Blackrock. She married Charles Richard Dacre Fox on 8 May 1909. Charles was the
eldest son of Richard Dacre Fox, MRCS Eng. Norah was a prominent member of
the Women's Social and Political Union and served as general secretary. Norah
joined Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst in supporting the British cause in the
first world war and was imprisoned three times in Holloway Prison in 1914 for
‘acts of terrorism’ and was forcibly fed. She received a WSPU Hunger Strike Medal
with three bars. Norah separated from her husband and had a child with Dudley
Elam in 1922. She and Dudley joined the British Union of Fascists and Norah fell
under Oswald Mosely’s spell. She was sent to Holloway prison in 1940 and
released in 1942. Dudley died in 1948 and Norah died in 1961.
5 John Doherty born 13 Mar 1879 at 13 Waltham Terrace, Blackrock.
6 Francis Doherty born 6 Aug 1880 at 13 Waltham Terrace, Blackrock.
7 Redmond Doherty born 14 Sep 1881 at 7 Waltham Terrace, Blackrock. It is
thought he emigrated to Australia in 1906 and died in 1940.
8 Maurice Dermott (Dermott) Doherty born 25 Dec 1882 at Garnaville, Stillorgan
was a furniture designer living with his parents in 1911.
9 Hugh G Doherty born 24 Mar 1884 at Garnaville, Stillorgan.
10 Neal Doherty born 34 Apr 1886 at Garnaville, Stillorgan.
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John Doherty married Mary Coombe Henwood
born circa 1849 15 Apr 1868 born circa 1849
Camlin, Ballyshannon Co Donegal Dublin Ranelagh, Dublin
died 6 Aug 1929 died 19 Dec 1874
Teddington Sandford
John Doherty son of Francis Doherty. John Doherty a cashier married Mary Coombes
Henwood on 15 Apr 1868 at The Registrar’s Office Dublin. Mary was the daughter of John
Henwood, a civil engineer Mary died after childbirth on 19 Dec 1874 at 36 Serpentine
Avenue, Sandymount.
1 Mary Ada Doherty born 1 Jan 1869 at Tritonville Avenue, Sandymount married
Herbert Sands in on 28 Mar 1891 at St Alban’s Church, Teddington.
2 Emily Alice Doherty born 5 Jul 1873 at 36 Serpentine Avenue, Sandymount.
3 Francis Doherty born 10 Dec 1874 at 36 Serpentine Avenue. Francis died
18 Dec 1874 at Sandymount.
He was a commercial traveller and a widower and secondly married Charlotte Isabel
Clarke at Holy Trinity Church, Cork on 28 Mar 1876. Charlotte was the daughter of Walter
Clarke of Denis Quay, Kinsale. He was a partner in James Walker & Co, paper mills in 1878.
He was a paper merchant in 1881. He was a manufacturer and lived at Garnaville from
1882 to 1886 and they were in Teddington by 1888. He was as JP and chairman of the
Teddington District Council and by 1907 the family were living at Longford Lodge,
Hampton on Thames, Middlesex and John was a master printer and they were still
living there in 1921. Charlotte died in 1924 and John died in 1929. His printing business
was taken over by two of his daughters but was liquidated in 1933.
4 Norah Doherty youngest daughter born 5 Mar 1878 at 13 Waltham Terrace,
Blackrock. She married Charles Richard Dacre Fox on 8 May 1909. Charles was the
eldest son of Richard Dacre Fox, MRCS Eng. Norah was a prominent member of
the Women's Social and Political Union and served as general secretary. Norah
joined Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst in supporting the British cause in the
first world war and was imprisoned three times in Holloway Prison in 1914 for
‘acts of terrorism’ and was forcibly fed. She received a WSPU Hunger Strike Medal
with three bars. Norah separated from her husband and had a child with Dudley
Elam in 1922. She and Dudley joined the British Union of Fascists and Norah fell
under Oswald Mosely’s spell. She was sent to Holloway prison in 1940 and
released in 1942. Dudley died in 1948 and Norah died in 1961.
5 John Doherty born 13 Mar 1879 at 13 Waltham Terrace, Blackrock.
6 Francis Doherty born 6 Aug 1880 at 13 Waltham Terrace, Blackrock.
7 Redmond Doherty born 14 Sep 1881 at 7 Waltham Terrace, Blackrock. It is
thought he emigrated to Australia in 1906 and died in 1940.
8 Maurice Dermott (Dermott) Doherty born 25 Dec 1882 at Garnaville, Stillorgan
was a furniture designer living with his parents in 1911.
9 Hugh G Doherty born 24 Mar 1884 at Garnaville, Stillorgan.
10 Neal Doherty born 34 Apr 1886 at Garnaville, Stillorgan.
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