Graves Chamney (1723-1794) was a son of Thomas Chamney, Esq., of Platten, Co. Meath, Ireland, by his wife Margaret Graves, daughter of Francis Graves of Drogheda, Co. Louth, Ireland.
He entered Trinity College Dublin on 14 June 1739. No degrees recorded. [1]
Graves Chamney was mentioned in several Irish Deeds:
Memorial No: 62947 22 Feb 1737CHAMNEY Graves of Ballyshonock. WEX
Aged 14. Nephew of B (GRAVES William of Rathmulleen. MEA Esq) + Son of E (CHAMNEY Thomas of Ballyshonock. WEX Esq, deceased)
Memorial No: 65618 18 Nov 1738: CHAMNEY Graves of Ballyshanock. WEX
son of CHAMNEY Thomas of Ballyshanock. WEX Esq Deceased
Memorial No: 80297 26 November 1744: CHAMNEY Graves of Middle Temple, London, ENG Esq
his father Thomas Chamney (deceased) was father of the bride, Frances Chamney; Graves was a trustee of the marriage settlement
Memorial No: 93247 18 Feb 1748: CHAMNEY Graves of Dublin City
Memorial No: 95004 3 Jan 1749 Date of earlier deed 19 Apr 1746: CHAMNEY Graves of Dublin City Esq
Memorial No: 113444 31 Dec 1753: CHAMNEY Graves of Dublin
Memorial No: 125555 26 Aug 1757: CHAMNEY Graves of City of Dublin
Memorial No: 126035 25 Jun 1757: CHAMNEY Graves of City of Dublin
grandson & heir at law of B (CHAMNEY John of late Shilelagh, Co Wicklow deceased)
Memorial No: 126036 as above
Memorial No: 126473 29 Nov 1757: CHAMNEY Graves of City of Dublin
1758CHAMNEY Graves City of Dubli
1758CHAMNEY Graves Esq Dublin City
1763CHAMNEY Graves Esq Dublin City
1765CHAMNEY Graves Esq [ Innistown ? ], co Dublin
1765CHAMNEY Graves Esq Dublin
1771CHAMNEY Graves eldest son and heir of F; executor of H Dublin
177CHAMNEY Graves Esq, eldest son + heir of B, nephew + heir of D, brother + heiir of E Dublin city
1771CHAMNEY Graves Esq Dubli
1771CHAMNEY Graves grandson + heir at law of B; Esq Dublin
1769CHAMNEY Graves Esq Drogheda, Louth
1772 CHAMNEY Graves Esq City DUB
1772CHAMNEY Graves Esq, eldest son + heir of B Dublin city
1778CHAMNEY Graves Trustee, will of Charles Vipont
1775CHAMNEY Graves Plattin, co Meath
1784 CHAMNEY Graves esq; executor of John Graham deceased & proved his will Platen, Co Meath
1787CHAMNEY Graves esquire City of Dublin 26 February 1790 Marriage between Lydia & Blacker; £400 bond left by Joseph, previously held by Chamney, now held by Hunt
1798CHAMNEY Graves deceased mentioned
Sources
↑ FindmyPast - Alumni Dublinenses - 1924 Edition Note: Published in 1924, this is the first edition Alumni Dublinenses, a register of provosts, professors, graduates and students of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland's oldest university.
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