Brian O'Brien

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FatherJohn O'Brien
Last Edited23 May 2013
     Brian O'Brien is the son of John O'Brien.
     Brian O'Brien witnessed the Memorial of Michael Apjohn Sadler on 12 November 1714; On Nov 12, 1714, Michael Apjohn, Sadler of the City of Limerick, and his wife Margaret nee Widenham, settled Margaret's marriage portion which had been advanced to her by her brother Daniel Widenham after their father's death ca 1708 (John Widenham's will was dated Mar 14, 1708). A witness to this memorial was Brian O'Brien.1 Brian O'Brien witnessed the Memorial of William Apjohn Jr. on 18 December 1780; On Dec 18, 1780, William Apjohn of Kilestry in the County of Clare arranged marriage articles for his daughter Deborah and Timothy O'Brien of Boskill, second son of John O'Brien that included the O'Brien lands of Cappenehed in the Barony of Owney. The memorila acknowleges that there is an on-going dispute about this land and that, if the dispute is lost, Brian O'Brien will provide a sum of 600 pounds instead.2

Citations

  1. [S5] Transcripts of Memorials of Deeds, Conveyances and Wills, 1708-1929, Ireland Registry of Deeds (Genealogical Society of Utah: Salt Lake City, Utah), #6274.
  2. [S5] Transcripts of Memorials of Deeds, Conveyances and Wills, 1708-1929, Ireland Registry of Deeds (Genealogical Society of Utah: Salt Lake City, Utah), #226680.