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John "Esq of Orange Grove" ( "The Rookery or Cranmore") Eccles 1630–1705 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1630

Birth Location: Kildonan, Kirkmichael, Ayr, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom

Death Date: 16 February 1705

Death Location: Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Father: Sir Charl

Mother: Ann Baronet")

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Eccles

Children(s): Hugh Ackles, Jane ECCLES, Ann Belfast, Mary Belfast, Sir Eccles, Ann ECCLES, John ECCLES, James ECCLES, Jane Ecles, Margaret Eccles, john eccles

In 1630, John "Esq of Orange Grove" ( "The Rookery or Cranmore") Eccles entered the world in Kildonan, Kirkmichael, Ayr, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom, born to Sir Gilbert Eccles 10 Ggf Gilbertus 1 Merchant Of Carrickfergus 1647 High Sheriff Of Fermanagh 1665 And Tyrone 1673 Son Of John 8Th Laird Of Kildonan Eccles Of Shannock Progenitor Of 2 Irish Clans Settled Ireland During Charl And Ann Possible Sister Of Agnes Cockburn Cokburn Cokburne Of Langton Descends From Robert Bruce Considered To Be Matriarch Of The Antrim Clan From Scotland Confirming Relation To Sir William 1St Baronet. John "Esq of Orange Grove" ( "The Rookery or Cranmore") Eccles married Elizabeth Eccles, and had children including Ann Daughter Of John Of Orange Grove Eccles Of Belfast, Ann Eccles, Elizabeth Eccles, Hugh E Ackles, James Eccles, Jane Eccles, Jane Ecles, John Eccles, Margaret Eccles, Mary Sister Of Sir John Mayor Of Dublin Eccles Daughter Of John Of Orange Grove Eccles Of Belfast, Sir John 10 Knight Lord Mayor Of Dublin 1710 1711 Alderman Son Of John Orange Grove Eccles Of Mount Eccles. John "Esq of Orange Grove" ( "The Rookery or Cranmore") Eccles passed away in 1705 in Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

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  • In 1630, John "Esq of Orange Grove" ( "The Rookery or Cranmore") Eccles entered the world in Kildonan, Kirkmichael, Ayr, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom, born to Sir Gilbert Eccles 10 Ggf Gilbertus 1 Merchant Of Carrickfergus 1647 High Sheriff Of Fermanagh 1665 And Tyrone 1673 Son Of John 8Th Laird Of Kildonan Eccles Of Shannock Progenitor Of 2 Irish Clans Settled Ireland During Charl And Ann Possible Sister Of Agnes Cockburn Cokburn Cokburne Of Langton Descends From Robert Bruce Considered To Be Matriarch Of The Antrim Clan From Scotland Confirming Relation To Sir William 1St Baronet.
  • John "Esq of Orange Grove" ( "The Rookery or Cranmore") Eccles married Elizabeth Eccles, and had children including Ann Daughter Of John Of Orange Grove Eccles Of Belfast, Ann Eccles, Elizabeth Eccles, Hugh E Ackles, James Eccles, Jane Eccles, Jane Ecles, John Eccles, Margaret Eccles, Mary Sister Of Sir John Mayor Of Dublin Eccles Daughter Of John Of Orange Grove Eccles Of Belfast, Sir John 10 Knight Lord Mayor Of Dublin 1710 1711 Alderman Son Of John Orange Grove Eccles Of Mount Eccles.
  • John "Esq of Orange Grove" ( "The Rookery or Cranmore") Eccles passed away in 1705 in Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

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John Eccles's Ancestors

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John Eccles
1630–1705
Birth Place: Kildonan, Kirkmichael, Ayr, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
Parents
Sir GILBERT ECCLES 10 GGF (Gilbertus) (1) "Merchant of Carrickfergus (1647)" "High Sheriff of Fermanagh (1665) and Tyrone (1673)" (son of John "8th Laird of Kildonan") Eccles of Shannock (Progenitor of 2 Irish clans) (settled Ireland during Charl
1602–1694
Kildonan, Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, Scotland
Ann ((possible sister of Agnes) Cockburn (Cokburn\Cokburne) of Langton (descends from Robert Bruce) (considered to be matriarch of the Antrim clan from Scotland) (confirming relation to Sir William "1st) Baronet")
1604–1652
probably Langton, Berwickshire, Scotland
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John Eccles's Descendants

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John ("Esq of Orange Grove" ( "The Rookery or Cranmore")) Eccles (1630–16 February 1705) m. Elizabeth Eccles (1634–1669)
  1. 1. Hugh (E.) Ackles 1675–1725 m. Mary (Yarner) Temple 1668–1710
  2. 2. Jane ECCLES 1660–1699
  3. 3. Ann ((daughter of John of "Orange Grove") Eccles of) Belfast 1656–1659
  4. 4. Mary ((sister of Sir John "Mayor of Dublin" Eccles) (daughter of John of "Orange Grove") Eccles of) Belfast 1662–1700
  5. 5. Sir (John (10) (Knight) "Lord Mayor of Dublin (1710-1711)" "Alderman" (son of John "Orange Grove") Eccles of Mount) Eccles 1664–1727
  6. 6. Ann ECCLES 1656–1659
  7. 7. John ECCLES 1664–1717
  8. 8. James ECCLES 1666–1707
  9. 9. Jane Ecles 1660–1699
  10. 10. Margaret Eccles 1684–
  11. 11. john eccles 1680–

John Eccles's Timeline

2 Records

1630
1630
Birth of John "Esq of Orange Grove" ( "The Rookery or Cranmore") Eccles in Kildonan, Kirkmichael, Ayr, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
Kildonan, Kirkmichael, Ayr, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
1705
16 February 1705
Age 75
Death of John "Esq of Orange Grove" ( "The Rookery or Cranmore") Eccles in Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1630
    Event Place: Kildonan, Kirkmichael, Ayr, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 February 1705
    Event Place: Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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