Rev. William Hollingsworth ROBINSON
1. Rev. William Hollingsworth Robinson was the Vicar of the Tallaght Parish for 57 years from 1830 until his death.
1. John inherited lands and leases of Cranacrower.
2. He married his first cousin first.
3. In his will he bequeathed to his wife Esther all of his right title and interest in Clonard County Dublin and Raheenderrigg County Wexford. He also bequeathed a fiddle to his grandson John Tackaberry, son of his daughter Susanna. He appointed Henry Johnston of Tomagaddy and his wife Esther sole Executors of his will.
1. Charlotte was living in America at the time of her father's death. John left her 10 pounds "Annually in one payment during the continuance of the said property and after my wife Esther's death, then any money remaining after Esther's death is to be divided equally between his daughters Charlotte, Ane Gainford and Susanna Tackaberry".
1. Joseph was a farmer & a saddler.
1. Fossey Tackaberry, Samuel Hollingsworth and her father John Hollingsworth were witnesses to Anne's marriage.
2. Anne was willed by her father the Cranacrower farm; "the furniture of my house also my stock, horses, carts, cars, farming utensils and all and everything upon or about the farm save and except that hereafter reserved for their sole use and benefit after their having paid all just debts and demands against me and funeral or other expenses".
3. On August 27, 1864 Anne Hollingsworth Gainford was granted by Her Majesty's Court of Probate, Letters of Administration of her deceased father's will.
4. The Kee family uncle was Joseph Tackaberry, and he inherited the farm when Anne died. When Joseph died he willed it to Isabella Lee, and her death the property was sold.
1. John inherited lands and leases of Cranacrower.
2. He married his first cousin first.
3. In his will he bequeathed to his wife Esther all of his right title and interest in Clonard County Dublin and Raheenderrigg County Wexford. He also bequeathed a fiddle to his grandson John Tackaberry, son of his daughter Susanna. He appointed Henry Johnston of Tomagaddy and his wife Esther sole Executors of his will.
1. Jane was born out of wedlock.
1. John inherited lands and leases of Cranacrower.
2. He married his first cousin first.
3. In his will he bequeathed to his wife Esther all of his right title and interest in Clonard County Dublin and Raheenderrigg County Wexford. He also bequeathed a fiddle to his grandson John Tackaberry, son of his daughter Susanna. He appointed Henry Johnston of Tomagaddy and his wife Esther sole Executors of his will.