At the 7 August 1828 Cork monthly meeting of women Friends Henry Russell and Sarah Jane Cudmore declared their intention to marry.
Henry Russell of Dublin son of Nathaniel Russell of Moate in the County West Meath, and Elizth his wife; and Jane Sarah Cudmore widow of the late Patrick Cudmore of Manister in the County Limerick, & daughter of Francis Russell of the city of Limerick and Sarah his wife, both deceased, have appeared in this meeting, and declared their intention of taking each other in marriage and severally that they are clear of all others in this respect; the young man having his parents consent in writing by two friends also a minute from the mo: meeting of Dublin signifying his being a member of our Society this meeting accepts their presentation and appoints Susanna Lickey and Hanh Newsom to have the necessary care of any matter which may arise in the case and report to our next meeting and Hanh Newsom to accompany them to the men’s meeting to wh we refer them.[1]
On 18 September 1828 at a Meeting of Friends Cork, Jane Sarah (~37) married her cousin Henry Russell (~28) (1800 - 1868), a merchant of the City of Dublin. They had two children together:
Elizabeth Russell 1829–1896
Henry Cashell Russell 1831–1919
Jane Sarah Russell died 5 July 1879 aged 88 years. She was the widow of Henry Russell and her residence was 48 Blessington Street, St Mary, Dublin. She was buried Temple Hill Friends' burial ground on 8 July 1879. Witness her son Milo Cudmore. Residence 48 Blessington Street.[2]
Research notes
The parents' details given in the Quaker records meeting of August 1828 where by her parents are given as "Francis Russell of the city of Limerick and Sarah his wife, both deceased," conflict with family tree records giving her maiden name as Cashell. The records include the family tree at http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/Cudmore%20family%20history.pdf which is reproducing material from the Irish Genealogist (but no date or further reference).
From her son Daniel Cudore's obituary :
He arrived with his wife at Hobart in the merchant ship John Denison, Captain Mackie, in 1835, en route to Sydney, but was persuaded by his cousin, Surgeon Russell, of the 63rd Regiment, to try his fortune in Tasmania.[3]
Need to work out how Surgeon Russell is related.
Sources
↑Marriage:"Ireland, Society Of Friends (Quaker) Congregational Records"
Archive: Religious Society Of Friends In Ireland Archives; Reference: MM VIII B2A FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 8 February 2023)
Jane Sarah Cudmore marriage in Cork, Ireland.
↑ Record set Ireland, Society Of Friends (Quaker) Deaths retrieved through FindMyPast (subscription $) First name(s) Jane Sarah Last name Russell Sex Female Death year 1879 Death date 05/07/1879 Burial year 1879 Age 88 years Burial date 08/07/1879 Burial place Temple Hill Burial parish Moukstown Parish St Mary Denomination Quaker Burial county Dublin Address 48 Blessinton St Meeting Yearly Spouse's first name(s) Henry Spouse's last name Russell Country Ireland Archive Religious Society Of Friends In Ireland Archives Archive reference YM M10 Description YM Burial notes 1874-1883 Register type Death & Burial
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jane by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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