Charles Allen Du Val

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Henrietta Waller Taverner

Henrietta Waller Taverner
Born: 1752 Mallow, Ireland
Died:
Father
John Samuel Taverner
Mother
Siblings
Sarah Ann Taverner
Elizabeth End Taverner
Spouse
1. Thomas Monsell married 1769
2. George Taverner married 1774
3. George Eskildson married 1781
Children
By George Taverner
Harriet Taverner
Jane Taverner
By George Eskildson
Ann Eskildson
Mary Eskildson
Sarah Eskildson
Sophia E. Eskildson
John Samuel Eskildson
Henry William Eskildson

Henrietta Waller Taverner was the eldest daughter of John Samuel Taverner, a Burgess of Limerick in Ireland. In 1822-1823 she was living in Mallow, Co. Cork.

She was married three times. In 1769 aged 17 years she was married to Thomas Monsell of Limerick. He died in about 1770. Aged 23 years she was married to George Taverner of Dublin on 22 June 1774. He died in 1780. On 18 May 1781 aged 29 years she was married in St Peter's church in Dublin to George Eskildson, the Danish Consul in Dublin (1).

Her children were:

By George Taverner:

Harriet Taverner. She was married on 24 July 1800 to Edward Turkington in Dublin.

Jane Taverner. She was married to Richard Lambert, s Dublin merchant.

By George Eskildson:

Ann Eskildson. She was married in 1793 to Thomas Hodgens (2).

Mary Eskildson. She was married in 1801 to John Hurd (3).

Sarah Eskildson. She was married in 1804 to Edward Octavius Caesar Wall Du Val (4).

Sophia E. Eskildson She was married in 1805 to Severyn Michael Smith (5).

John Samuel Eskildson.

Henry William Eskildson. He married Elizabeth Walker.

References

(1) The Marriage Licence was issued in that year (Deputy Keeper's Thirtieth Report : Dublin Will and Grant Book Index 1270-1858 : Index to the Act or Grant Books and Original Wills page 281).

(2) A Marriage Licence Bond was issued in that year (Deputy Keeper's Thirtieth Report : Dublin Will and Grant Book Index 1270-1858 : Index to the Act or Grant Books and Original Wills page 332). The intended bride was there named alternately as "Ann Edkillason", but that was probably a mishearing by the issuing official.

(3) The Marriage Licence was issued in 1803 (Deputy Keeper's Thirtieth Report : Dublin Will and Grant Book Index 1270-1858 : Index to the Act or Grant Books and Original Wills page 332).

(4) The year 1804 is given in the handwriting of her son Charles Allen Du Val in the Du Val Family Scroll, but the Marriage Licence was issued in 1803 (Deputy Keeper's Thirtieth Report : Dublin Will and Grant Book Index 1270-1858 : Index to the Act or Grant Books and Original Wills page 332).

(5) The Marriage Licence was issued in that year (Deputy Keeper's Thirtieth Report : Dublin Will and Grant Book Index 1270-1858 : Index to the Act or Grant Books and Original Wills page 332). The intended bridegroom was there named as Severin Smith.