Died 13 SEP 1857. St Marks Parish, Fairview, Clontarf, Ireland. File Format: htm. URL
Note: He is the father of Frederick Kennedy and George O'Brien Kennedy, both high profile lawyers in Dublin in the 19th century. He was a law clerk by profession, died age 46 and was buried in St Marks Parish on 13 September 1857. He was a resident of Fair View, in Clontarf at the time. There is a Jane Shaw Lowe interred, who would be about the right age for a mother or aunt. Rumor had it that Frederick Bolton had also married one of the Bunbury's (of the Roberts of Kandahar Branch) at Hampton Court,. 2 Death http:/churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details4d48250389763. 2
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After the death of her husband Arnold Thompson, the 42-year-old Anna Maria (nee Bunbury) is believed to have been married secondly in Dublin circa 1835 to Frederick Bolton Kennedy, a son of solicitor George Kennedy of Tullamore, County Offaly (King's County). Frederick's great-grandson Conan Kennedy believes Anna Maria may have been living in a grace and favour apartment in Hampton Court Palace at the time. Frederick haad been married previously in Offaly to Jane Shaw Low (possibly Shalloe, but more likely to be a kinsman to the Gavin Low family of auctioneering note), with whom he had four sons, Henry, Frederick, Thomas and George O’Brien. It sees that Frederick was constantly in and out of debt. On 28 January 1833, for instance, the Dublin Mercantile Advertiser, and Weekly Price Current recorded that "Frederick Bolton Kennedy, of Lower Gardiner-street, and formerly of Aungier-street, also of George-street, afterwards of Skinner-row, all in the city of Dublin, gent, and law-clerk” was shortly to have a petition discharged by the Insolvency Debtor’s Court on Lower Ormond-quay, Dublin. On 20 November 1841, the Dublin Monitor listed Frederick Bolton Kennedy, "late of Peter Street, gent” as being an ‘Insolvent Debtor’ again, with a petition to be heard on 11 December next. His addresses were variously given as Belfast, Dublin and Ballynafeigh, County Antrim. (Belfast Commercial Chronicle, 27 May 1846, p. 2). He succumbed to liver disease on 11 September 1857. (Dublin Evening Packet, 15 Sept 1857, p. 3; The Advocate: or, Irish Industrial Journal, 16 September 1857, p. 4). He is buried in St Marks, Pearse Street, Dublin. His son George O’Brien Kennedy, a prominent attorney, of York Street, married Clara, eldest daughter of John Abercrombie, M.D., of Suffolk Square, according to Cheltenham Looker-On, 26 July 1873; he was found dead in a railway carriage in Dalkey 1910.
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