
I thought it might be Hunting Field? I can’t find anything in the papers to back it up though.Brilliant Sue. Great great grandfather of ? Killed in ? Field.
Janet
That was my first thought as well.I thought it might be Hunting Field? I can’t find anything in the papers to back it up though.
Seems there were a few doctors in the family.I've found this on a site called Irish Genealogy Projects Archives in the Clones Parish Registers Baptisms 1792-1799 (Clones covers Monaghan and Fermanagh)
Code:https://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/monaghan/churches/clones-bap-1792-99.html
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So, John Johnston Irvine was a surgeon.
The silhouette inscription from about 1790 identifies John Johnston Irvine of Johnstown, County Fermanagh. The handwriting mentions he was the great-great-grandson of an ancestor killed at the Battle of Aughrim (1691). Records confirm that John Johnston Irvine was a surgeon and “Esquire,” and he died around 1804, with a probate entry listed in the Irish will indexes on FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org).Another one from Tim. I can read some of the writing but not all. How about you? Written on the back of a silhouette that was made in about 1790
Many thanks!
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