Richard Close, 1620

Name
Richard /Close/
Birth
Residence
Note: Richard Close, the first of the family who settled in Ireland, was the younger son of a respectable house in Yorkshire, and held a commission in the army, sent from England, in the reign of Charles I, into that kingdom A.D. 1640, where he remained after the termination of the Civil Wars, and became one of the lords of the soil, as we find him seised of four tates, or townlands, in the county of Monaghan, temp Charles II.
Birth of a son
Note: Inherited the Monaghan estates from his father.
Residence
Note: After the Restoration he fixed himself at Lisnegarvey (now Lisburn), Co. Antrim, where a Protestant colony had been located under the then Lord Conway. There he lived and died, leaving a son and heir, Richard Close Esq, who inherited the Monaghan estates.
Birth of a daughter
Disappeared
after 1670
Note: Not sure what happened to him after that.
Burial of a brother
Note: BURIALS

BURIALS

There are a host of burials documented in the Grinton Parish registers. Unfortunately, unless it's blindingly obvious due to a unique name, without an age at the time of death it's virtually impossible to tell which person it is.

So, the burials are documented here until they find their real home:

10 January 1641 George Close

01 February 1645 Elizabeth Close of Grinton

14 June 1649 Richard Close of Harkerside

26 November 1650 Margaret daughter of Elizabeth Close of Isles. Not clear whether Elizabeth is a widowed wife, or whether Margaret is illegitimate.

03 October 1651 Simond Close

19 October 1653 Elizabeth wife of William Close of Whitaside. There is a William Close around but he appears to have had a son in 1657, which is after this one died.

23 April 1685 Elizabeth wife of James Close of Feetholme. Possible wife of James Close (1656) of Harkerside.

07 October 1685 Elizabeth Close of Whitaside

05 September 1688 Trinian Close of Grinton

November 1689 Elizabeth daughter of James Close. Possibly Elizabeth (1689).

27 March 1690 Thomas Close of Kearton

10 September 1698 Mary Close of Whitaside

06 October 1698 Elizabeth Close of Whitaside

01 November 1698 Elizabeth Close of Kearton. This may be the wife of John Close of Kearton whose daughter Elizabeth was baptised on the same date.

08 July 1703 Ralph Close of Whitaside

01 July 1705 Marmaduke Close of Gunnerside

29 September 1711 Elizabeth wife of Thomas Close of Ellerton

29 December 1719 Ralph Close of Whitaside

05 March 1720 Margaret Close of Grinton

19 June 1728 Margaret Close of Grinton

13 December 1728 James Close of Whitaside

11 March 1729 John Close of Whitaside

25 April 1729 James Close of Whitaside

20 April 1730 William Close of Smarbar Hall

13 May 1732 Ann wife of Miles Close of Harkerside

15 March 1733 Miles Close of Harkerside

10 April 1733 Ann Close of Whitaside

19 September 1735 Mary Close of Smarbar Hall

30 January 1737 James Close of Whitaside

October 1740 Dorothy Close of Whitaside

October 1740 Phillis Close of Whitaside

05 July 1742 Margaret Close of Grinton

10 August 1744 Dorothy Close of Gunnerside

26 January 1752 John Close of Whitaside

05 April 1754 William Close of Grinton

16 April 1757 Dorothy Close of Grinton

21 June 1757 Dorothy Close of Grinton

09 April 1758 Dorothy Close of Whitaside

14 February 1763 James Close of Grinton

02 June 1764 James Close of Whitaside

09 April 1765 Margaret Close of Whitaside

17 April 1768 Ann Close of Whitaside

27 November 1781 Mary daughter of James Close of Reeth Lane

14 August 1783 Elizabeth Close of Whitaside

28 December 1783 Elizabeth Close of Whitaside

26 September 1789 Edman Close of Low Row

19 June 1795 Elizabeth Close of Whitaside

28 May 1799 Elizabeth Close of Whitaside

12 April 1802 Dorothy Close of Low Whitaside

12 February 1804 James son of Ann Close, widow of Reeth

15 April 1806 Margaret Close of Reeth, drowned in a pool of water

October 1806 Thomas Close of Reeth, mason

23 February 1809 Mary wife of William Close of Richmond

25 May 1812 Betty Close of Richmond, formerly of Reeth

16 August 1815 Elizabeth Close of Reeth, aged 68 - probably a wife

15 June 1817 Isabella Close of Reeth, aged 73 - probably a wife

01 March 1818 Thomas Close of Reeth, infant

13 January 1819 Margaret Close of Reeth, aged 43 - probably a wife

07 April 1829 John Close of Healaugh, infant

24 October 1829 Mary widow of Thomas Close of Reeth, aged 77

08 August 1837 Elizabeth widow of John Close of Reeth, aged 59

01 October 1849 John Close of Arkendale, aged 70

27 February 1861 Barbara Close of Grinton, aged 10 months

24 November 1863 Ann Close of Reeth Union House, aged 78 - probably a wife

14 November 1867 George Close of Grinton, aged 20

Marriage of a son
Note: Richard married the sister of Samuel Waring of Waringstown, co Down, M.P. for Hillsborough, and received from that gentleman a grant of lands contiguous to Waringstown, on which he built a good house and resided.
Death of a brother
Death of a son
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15 years
younger brother
Westchester in 1656 (page 1)
16341699
Birth: about 1634Yorkshire, England
Death: 14 July 1699Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, America
169 years
younger brother
18001879
Birth: after 1800Yorkshire, England
Death: about 1879Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland
Richard Close + … …
himself
son
16591716
Birth: about 1659Lisburn, County Antrim, Ireland
Death: 10 April 1716Ireland
11 years
daughter
1669
Birth: about 1669Lisburn, County Antrim, Ireland
Birth
Residence
Residence
Residence

Richard Close, the first of the family who settled in Ireland, was the younger son of a respectable house in Yorkshire, and held a commission in the army, sent from England, in the reign of Charles I, into that kingdom A.D. 1640, where he remained after the termination of the Civil Wars, and became one of the lords of the soil, as we find him seised of four tates, or townlands, in the county of Monaghan, temp Charles II.

Residence

After the Restoration he fixed himself at Lisnegarvey (now Lisburn), Co. Antrim, where a Protestant colony had been located under the then Lord Conway. There he lived and died, leaving a son and heir, Richard Close Esq, who inherited the Monaghan estates.

Disappeared

Not sure what happened to him after that.

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Marriage Index
Marriage Index
Note: Thomas Close (1859) Marriage Index

Thomas Close (1859) Marriage Index

October / November / December 1881

Thomas Close, Durham

Volume: 10a Page: 602

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Marriage Index
Marriage Index
Note: Margaret Annie Thompson (1860) Marriage Index

Margaret Annie Thompson (1860) Marriage Index

October / November / December 1881

Margaret Annie Thompson , Durham

Volume: 10a Page: 602

Media object
Marriage Index
Marriage Index
Note: Thomas Close (1859) Marriage Index

Thomas Close (1859) Marriage Index

October / November / December 1881

Thomas Close, Durham

Volume: 10a Page: 602

Media object
Marriage Index
Marriage Index
Note: Margaret Annie Thompson (1860) Marriage Index

Margaret Annie Thompson (1860) Marriage Index

October / November / December 1881

Margaret Annie Thompson , Durham

Volume: 10a Page: 602

Media object
Marriage Index
Marriage Index
Note: Thomas Close (1859) Marriage Index

Thomas Close (1859) Marriage Index

October / November / December 1881

Thomas Close, Durham

Volume: 10a Page: 602

Media object
Marriage Index
Marriage Index
Note: Margaret Annie Thompson (1860) Marriage Index

Margaret Annie Thompson (1860) Marriage Index

October / November / December 1881

Margaret Annie Thompson , Durham

Volume: 10a Page: 602

Media object
Marriage Index
Marriage Index
Note: Thomas Close (1859) Marriage Index

Thomas Close (1859) Marriage Index

October / November / December 1881

Thomas Close, Durham

Volume: 10a Page: 602

Media object
Marriage Index
Marriage Index
Note: Margaret Annie Thompson (1860) Marriage Index

Margaret Annie Thompson (1860) Marriage Index

October / November / December 1881

Margaret Annie Thompson , Durham

Volume: 10a Page: 602