“PATRICK ‘STAKER’ WALLIS | My knowledge of Irish history is really poor. I did not continue with history to Leaving Certificate but my knowledge as to the 1798 Rebellion; the Whiteboys; and the retributions was effectively Nil until I started to read some signs. Patrick Wallis is another to prove that I am still learning. The Lament for Staker Wallis |
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Roger Bogaert
6/1/2016 15:25:23
If I am not mistaken there is a link between captain Charles Silver Oliver and Lola Montez. I'm still working on it.
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6/1/2016 16:09:43
Roger
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Paul
15/10/2016 17:12:49
Hello, Re Market House Kilfinane.
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Ken Hamilton
5/8/2018 22:06:10
I am a descendent of Staker Wallace's great granddaughter Anna daughter of Patrick was my Grandmother's Anne Conyers mother .
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Brook Nelson
3/2/2019 15:04:02
Would that be Anna Cooper? Who married Ole Nelson?
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Ken Hamilton
3/2/2019 17:18:39
Anna Wallace was daughter of Patrick Wallace and Catherine Griffin my grandmother is Anne (Conyers) Noice she is the granddaughter of Anna Wallace who married Richard Bond.
James O brien
9/9/2020 23:28:11
While the street was under construction in 2006, remains were found.thought to be that of wallis and two comrades, also mentioned on the plaque.
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8/7/2023 10:59:38
Hello,I am a Wallace , living in Connemara.I have not researched my ancestry,but believe that the Wallaces,who were in Carraroe,Connemara,had originated from Limerick,probably after 1798.or later on.Also,a famous Irish poet,shipright,named Colm Wallace,famous as a local poet,lived in Connemara,lived to hort of 1
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