Page sponsored by:

 

 

All work Guaranteed

Architect Available

Insurance work

 

CONTACT: MORGAN 0863443889

§ TRACEY'S 203 CONSTRUCTION §

For All Your Building Needs…No job too Small­
Extensions/Renovations/Alterations…From the foundations to the roof.

 

       Garden walls, Patios, Brickwork, Gate piers

       Sunrooms, Kitchen Extensions, porches,

       Roofing, Plastering, Plumbing, Electrical, Garage Conversions, All ground work

 

 

HOME

 

 Traceys of Dublin

 

MESSAGE BOARDS FOR DUBLIN

http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/board/an/localities.britisles.ireland.dubl.general

http://genforum.genealogy.com/ireland/dublin/

http://bbs.mayo-ireland.ie/webx?.ee6b2cc

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=3f3eb11ca6eb330f346cdfc6cab16d54&board=60.0

 

The ancestor of the Leinster Traceys, Tressach son of Becan, King of the Uí Bairrche Maighe (+884 AD), may have died in Dublin fighting the Vikings. The majority of the Traceys of Dublin can trace their history back to the Leinster tribe the Uí Bairrche.

 

c. 1190-1265. The Dublin Guild Merchant Roll

Henricus de Traci 91/2 Sol (=schillings)

Hii subscripti intraverunt in Gilde-mercaturam civitatis Dublinie William de Cestria et Waltero unred existentibus prepositis anno regni Regis Henrici xlvii (1262-3)

Willelmus de Trasy

Clark, Mary ed (1999) The Dublin Guild Merchant Roll c. 1190-1265. Dublin Corporation.

 

1289 Easter - Thursday April 28

Dublin: Willm Tracy, because he did not come when summoned - ½ mark

Calendar of Documents Ireland 1171-1301. Vol 1 p.144, Vol 3 p.48 & 222, Vol 4 p.274

 

Dublin City Franchise Roll 1468-1512. (1998) Dublin Corporation

Fourth Friday after the Feast of the Nativity of John the Baptist 14 Henry VII in the time of the said Mayor and Bailiffs (14 July 1499)

James Tracey, at the instance of Bailiff Pecoke

 

Viscount and Baron Tracy of Rathcoole and Baronet of the county of Limerick, so created 12th January 1642, Charles the 1st.

 

1619 – 1715 Parish Register Society of Dublin: Church of Ireland parish registers

Volume 1: The registers of St. John 1619-1699

4/11/1656 Tracey, Eliz: Daugh. To Edmund bapt. p.83

9/2/1669 Mary daughter to Daniell Trassy bur p.148

7/12/1683 Morris Trasie

Volume 4: Trinity College 1650-1660

24/2/1654 William Trassy of Gouline in the Barony of Middlethird and Sarah Gervie of the same married. p.36

Volume 5: 1636-1715

23/3/1688-9 Bridget Tracy bur. p.84

24/7/1701 Mary Tracy bur. p.143

19/2/1710-11 Valentine Trasey bur. p.200

28/9/1711 Mary Treasy p.202

30/3/1713 b. Stephen Tracey, s. of Peter & Mary p.217

23/12/1713 b. Tho. Tracey p.221

26/1/1714 Eles Tracy bur. p.230

Volume 6 Union of Monkstown 1669-1786

1664 Extracts from the Heart Money Rolls Co. Dublin

Parish of Dalky

Patr. Tracy, one hearth ij (=sum of money) p.85

1666-7 Extracts from the Heart Money Rolls Co. Dublin

Parish of Dalky

Patrick Trassee, one hearth ij p.89

Volume 7 – missing

Volume 8 – Londonderry (Derry)

None

Volume 9 Parish of S.Peter and S.Kevin 1669-1761

1674 June Thady Trasey of St. Stephens Greene, buried Saturday June the seven and twentieth p. 36

1676 February Katherin daughter of Mr. George and Martha Tracy of St. Stephens Green buryed the eight and twentieth p.57

1680 Aprill Marriage John Wade and Susana Tracy maryed same day (Aprill tweluth) p.72

1727 Burials Jane Tracy Feb 6th p.348

1739 Burials Catherin Treacy Dec 26th p.366

1740 Buriels Elizabeth Treacy Dec 10th p.369

1741 Burials Sarah Tracy Dec 24th p.371

1744 Christenings Robt, son of Thos and Ann Tracy Feby 18th p.272

1754 Burials James Tracy May 6th p.389

1755 Christenings Elizth daur of John and Jane Treacy May 19th p.293

1760 Christenings Mary daur of John and Jane Tracy Dec 14th p. 308

Volume 10 St. Nicholas Without 1694-1739

1708 June 29th burials Laughlin Treacy from Garden Lane burd p.163

1708 September 27th burials Symon Treasy from Fordams Ally burd pr p.164

1711 July 14th burials Jon Treacy from the Coomb burd p.181

1716 October 2nd burrialls Widow Tracy from New Row p.217

1717 June 13th baptisms Margaret Treacey d. Francis and Mary Patricks St. p.47

1730 May 5th marriages Franciss Tracy and Debora Green by consistorial license p.98

Volume 11 St. Andrews, St. Anne, St. Audden and St. Bride 1632-1800

1685 August (4) George Tracy and Sarah Williams marr by publ p.85

1698 May ye 22th Robertt Tracey and Ann Fottrell married p.88

1737 February 3rd marriages Bryan Fagan married to Eliz: Tracy p.95

1787 April 28th Francis Smith and Maria Tracy consistory licence by the Rev Roger Ford Minister of Crumlin p.71

Volume 12 S. Marie, S. Luke, S. Catherine and S. Werburgh 1627-1800

1777 July 30th Edward Tracey and Sarah Bailey by Rev Richard Powell and licence p.100

1789 July 8th Wm Tracy of the county of Gallaway, gent, married to Hester Stanton of Ormond Quay, C1. p.41

1798 Sep 24th Mr. Clarke no. 49 Marys St. to Miss Tracy married by the Rev Mr. Homan

1799 Aug 18th George Tracy to Ellinor Morris by banns p.48

1799 Nov 30th John Farrell to Ann Tracy by consistory licence Rev Jno L’Estrange p.143

 

Ballimount inhabitants c. 1650

Lenington John farmer

Trassy William, his driver, aged 26 years, reasonable stature, red complexion, yellow hair

Ny Dogill Margaret, maid servant, aged 24 years, black hair

Dean Rath Inhabitants c. 1650

Aiess James, labourer

Tressy William, his servant, aged 21 years, 4½ feet tall, ¾ yard broad, black hair

Tressy John, labourer, aged about 30 years. 5 feet tall, 1 yard broad, brown hair.

Conner Margaret, his wife, aged about 30 years. 4½ feet tall, ¾ yard broad, brown hair.

Curtiss Richard, labourer, aged 24 years, 5 feet tall, ¾ yard broad, brown hair, a little brown beard

Tressy Margaret, his wife, aged 26 years, 5 feet tall, ¾ yard broad, black hair

Tressy Katherine, aged 20 years, 4 feet tall, ¾ yard broad, brown hair

Tressy Alson, aged 16 years, 4 feet tall, ¾ yard broad, brown hair

Lucan Inhabitants c. 1650

Trassy John, brogmaker, aged 25 years, middle stature, black hair

Murchow Katherine, his wife, aged 29 years, tall stature, black hair

Wespanstown Inhabitants c. 1650

Trassy Richard, fircutter, aged 50 years, middle stature, brown hair

Fowin or Gowin Katherine, his wife, aged 25 years, small stature, brown hair

Tenants belonging to Walter Archbold of Palmerstown c. 1650

Nolan Charles, aged 30 years, low stature, brown hair

Tressy Mary, his wife, aged 30 years, low stature, red hair

Nolan John, labourer, aged 18 years, low stature, brown hair

Irish Genealogist, vol 8, p.

 

1664 Extracts from the Heart Money Rolls Dublin

Parish of Clondalkin - Drumnagh Townland

John Tracey, one smoke, ii tax

Parish of Esker - Esker Townland

Richard Tressey, one hearth, ii tax

Journal of the Kildare Archaeological Society, X, p.245, XI, p.451,

 

Kings Inns Admission Papers 1607-1867

Tracy, Hon. Robert, Judge of Common Please, 5th s. of Robert, Vicount Tracy, Toddington, Glos., M.T., 15 April 1673, called 1680. 14 Nov 1699.

 

Baptisms in St. Brides Dublin 1633-1713

30th August 1674 Tracy Rich s. of Morrise & Dorathy

Irish Genealogist vol.7

 

1675 Customs House

Among the unpublished Exchequer Records is preserved an entry of £50 11s. 6d., disbursed in 1673, “for the Commissioners of Revenue for repairing the Custom House and the Warehouse;” also an account “of work done at the Custom House by several men, amounting to £22 5s., dated 28 September 1675, and signed George Tracy.

Gilbert, John Thomas (1859) A history of the city of Dublin. McGlashan and Gill, Dublin. Vol.II p.137

 

Irish Wild Geese at The Hotel d'Invalides Paris 1600 to 1799

Thomas Trassy aged 36 of Dublin, dragoon of Sr. Carroll, lieutenant colonel of the King of England's Dragoons Regiment in which he says he has served 10 years as much in France as in Ireland. He has had his left arm "cut" after a musket shot at Valence. Married in Paris. Catholic. Received 15th August 1697. 15th May 1700 he gave up his place. Given 30 PSC.

 

1698, November 24

Tracy Patrick, “Dublin Scuffle”

 

Skerries

Tracey John 17c #52.1\

Treacy Family 19c #193.7\

http://indigo.ie/~skerries/history/members/names/tt.html

 

Directory of Dublin 1738 to 1800

1738

Tracey Daniel, Church Street.

Tracy Daniel, Heyler.

1752

None.

1761-7

Tracy James, China Merchant, Fishamble Street.

Tracy John, Bricklayer, Tighe Street.

1768

Tracy James, China Merchant & Taylor, Fishamble Street.

Tracy John, Bricklayer, Tighe Street.

1769

Tracy James, China Merchant, Fishamble Street.

Tracy John, Bricklayer, Arran Quay.

Tracy Richard, Slater, Mary’s Lane

Tracy Godfrey, Ensign Foot Royal, America, 11th September.

1770

Tracy James, China Merchant, Fishamble Street.

Tracy John, Bricklayer, Arran Quay.

Tracy Richard, Slater, Princes Street

1771

Tracy James, China Merchant, Fishamble Street.

Tracy Richard, Slater, Princes Street

1772

Tracy James, China Merchant, Fishamble Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, Chequer Lane.

Tracy John, Barrister, Ellis Quay (Conferred Trinity Term 1770)

Tracy Richard, Slater, Princes Street

1773

Tracy Elinor, Taylor, Essex Street.

Tracy James, China Merchant, Fishamble Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, Chequer Lane.

Tracy John, Barrister, Ellis Quay (Conferred Trinity Term 1770)

Tracy Richard, Slater, Princes Street

1774

Tracy James, China Merchant, Fishamble Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, Chequer Lane.

Tracy John, Barrister, Ellis Quay (Conferred Trinity Term 1770)

Tracy Richard, Slater, Princes Street

1775

Tracy James, China Merchant, 44 Fishamble Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, 35 Exchequer Street.

Tracy John, Barrister, Ellis Quay (Conferred Trinity Term 1770)

Tracy Richard, Slater, Princes Street

1776-8

Tracy James, China Merchant, 44 Fishamble Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, 41 Exchequer Street.

Tracy John, Barrister, Ellis Quay (Conferred Trinity Term 1770)

Tracy Richard, Slater, 4 Princes Street

1779

Tracy James, China Merchant, 44 Fishamble Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, 41 Exchequer Street.

Tracy John, Barrister, Ellis Quay (Conferred Trinity Term 1770) (marked died)

Tracy Richard, Slater, 4 Princes Street

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 10 Fleet Street.

1780

Tracy John, Taylor, 41 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Richard, Slater, 4 Princes Street

Tracy Rose, China Merchant, 44 Fishamble Street.

1781

Tracy John, Taylor, 37 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Rose, China Merchant, 44 Fishamble Street.

1782-3

Tracy Edward, Carpenter & Manufacturer, 43 Exchequer Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, 37 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Rose, China Merchant, 44 Fishamble Street.

1784-5

Tracy Edward, Carpenter & Manufacturer, 43 Exchequer Street.

Tracy James, Butcher 96 Old Church Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, 37 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Mary, Confectioner, 43 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Patrick, Grocer, 26 Nassau Street.

Tracy Rose, China Merchant, 44 Fishamble Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 19 N. King Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 58 Coombe.

1786

Tracy James, Butcher 96 Old Church Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, 37 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Mary, Confectioner, 43 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Patrick, Grocer, 26 Nassau Street.

Tracy Rose, China Merchant, 44 Fishamble Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 19 N. King Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 58 Coombe.

1787

Tracy Darby, Presser, 30 Ash Street.

Tracy James, Butcher 96 Old Church Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, 37 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Mary, Confectioner, 42 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Patrick, Grocer, 26 Nassau Street.

Tracy Rose, China Merchant, 44 Fishamble Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 19 N. King Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer & Shoe Maker, 4 Nicholas Street.

1788

Tracy Darby, Presser, 30 Ash Street.

Tracy James, Butcher 96 Old Church Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, 37 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Mary, Pastry cook & Confectioner, 5 S. Gt. Georges Street.

Tracy Patrick, Grocer, 26 Nassau Street.

Tracy Rose, China Merchant, 44 Fishamble Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 19 N. King Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer & Shoe Maker, 4 Nicholas Street.

1788

Tracy Darby, Presser, 30 Ash Street.

Tracy James, Butcher 96 Old Church Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, 37 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Mary, Pastry cook & Confectioner, 5 S. Gt. Georges Street.

Tracy Patrick, Grocer, 26 Nassau Street.

Tracy Rose, China Merchant, 44 Fishamble Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 19 N. King Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer & Shoe Maker, 4 Nicholas Street.

1789-90

Tracy James, Butcher 96 Old Church Street.

Tracy John, Taylor, 37 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Mary, Pastry cook & Confectioner, 5 S. Gt. Georges Street.

Tracy Rose, China Merchant, 44 Fishamble Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 19 N. King Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 2 Nicholas Street.

Tracy WW, Attorney, “Exchequer”

Treacy Darby, Presser, 30 Ash Street.

1791-2

Tracy Edward, Measurer, 1 Chappel Yard, Stephens Street.

Tracy Philip, Taylor, 37 Exchequer Street.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 24 N. King Street.

Tracy WW, Attorney, “Exchequer”

1793

Tracy Edward, Measurer, 1 Chappel Yard, Stephens Street.

Tracy Philip, Taylor, Trinity Place.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 24 N. King Street.

Tracy WW, Attorney, “Exchequer”

1794

Tracy Philip, Taylor, 4 Trinity Place.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 24 N. King Street.

Tracy WW, Attorney, “Exchequer, Kings Bench, Common Pleas” 47 Castle Street. Solicitor in Chancery by order of the court.

1795

Tracy Michael, Publican, 11 Christ Church Lane.

Tracy Philip, Taylor, 4 Trinity Place.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 24 N. King Street.

Tracy WW, Attorney, “Exchequer, Kings Bench, Common Pleas” 47 Castle Street.

1796-8

Tracy Martin, Carpenter, 18 Vicker Street.

Tracy Michael, Publican, 11 Christ Church Lane.

Tracy Philip, Taylor, 4 Dame Lane.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 24 N. King Street.

Tracy Thomas, Pawnbroker, 6 Kennedys Lane.

Tracy WW, Attorney, “Exchequer, Kings Bench, Common Pleas” 165 Gt Britain Street.

1799

Tracy Martin, Carpenter, 18 Vicar Street.

Tracy Michael, Publican, 11 Christ Church Lane.

Tracy Philip, Taylor, 4 Dame Lane.

Tracy Thomas, Grocer, 24 N. King Street.

Tracy Thomas, Pawnbroker, 26 Kennedys Lane.

Tracy WW, Attorney, “Exchequer, Kings Bench, Common Pleas” 29 L. Stra Street.

 

1705 “The Ouzel Galley Society”

This society first saw light in 1705 with Tracy as its first captain. He lived in Dublin and Waterford.

The Ouzel Galley, Old Dublin Society, Special Issue Vol.3, no.2, p. 9,11,20

 

1709 Sir Mark Ranford, Alderman of Dublin Tenant: William Tracy, Aron Street (Will)

 

A History of the County Dublin By Francis Elrington Ball.

Howth and its owners: In the early part of the 18th century the penal laws fell heavily on the Roman Catholics. The Rev. Edward Treacy, who was then the parish priest, was a special object of persecution, and his church was reported to be in a dangerous condition, and liable to fall down. But throughout the century the Roman Catholic parishioners were not left without spiritual aid. The Rev. Edward Treacy was parish priest in Howth from 1713-1750 [In a parliamentary return in 1831, there are stated to have been in the parishes of Howth, Baldoyle and Kilbarrack “Two mass-houses, one priest and one popish school.”]

 

17June 1714

That the said mass was said and celebrated by one Father Tracie a popish priest in the town of Hoath. He knoweth not the said priest’s Christian name…That the place of the said Tracie’s residence is usually att or neare the town of Baldoyle

Burke, William P (1969) Irish Priests in the Penal Times (1660-1760): From the State Papers in H.M. Record Offices. Shannon, Ireland

 

1724 Patrick Tracy, Hawker

 

1727 Garret Wesley, Dangan, Co. Meath. Memorial Witness: John Tracy of Dublin (Will)

 

1730 John Tracy and Deborah Green (Marriage Licence)

 

1/8/1732 Convert Rolls Richard Tressy (Trissey), Dublin

 

1733 Joseph Tracy and Elizabeth Harrobin (Marriage Licence)

 

Alumni Duublinenses: Trinity Dublin

Tracy (Tracey), Philip, Pen. (Dr. Magill), July 19, 1738, aged 16; s. of Daniel, Generosus; b. Dublin. B.A. Vern. 1743. M.A. Æst. 1746.

 

1747 Tracey Patrick, Dublin, baker (Prerogative Will)

 

1751 Tracey, John, Porter’s-row, Dublin (Prerogative Will)

John Tracey of Porter’s Row Dublin (St. Andrews), 1751, Probate will. Prerogative Grant book/F/202a

 

1755 Judd, Peter, Dublin, tallow chandler. (Quaker records)

To my daughter Rachel Pim, executrix, two houses etc. in Big Butter Lane, Dublin wherein Christopher Deey and the Widow Bolinbroke now live subject to payment of £6 and a suger loaf and after her death to her children. To my son-in-law John Pim, executor, the house wherein I now dwell in Big Butter Lane, subject to £10 and sugar load yearly, also implements and tools belonging to the soap boiling and chandling business. To the children of Rachel Pim 5 houses on north side of Big Butter Lane now in tenancy of Widow Mercer, James Barden, Alderman Hunt, Widow Mitchell and Widow Dabyac, subject to yearly rent of £20 and one sugar loaf.
To my grandson Peter Judd lease of grounds on south side of Big Butter Lane held from Widow Bors with houses and improvements thereon, John and Rachel Pim to be his guardians during minority. To my granddaughter Hannah Judd £80 when 21 years. To my daughter-in-law Hannah Judd 5/-. To my servant Catherine Tracy £6. Residue to John and Rachel Pim.
By codicil Peter Judd to have all utensils etc. of soap boiling and chandling trade if he is able to follow it, if not they are to be sold and profit given half to Peter Judd and half to granddaughter Ann Pim.

Dated 13 Nov. 1755. Codicil dated 3 March 1757.

Witnesses: Wm. Jacob, Beaumt. Astle, James Russell.

 

January 5th 1761 The ‘Orphan of China’ at Smock-alley and Crow-street theatres

The tragedy was rehearsed three times a day, and Mr. Tracey, then tailor to the Threatre, working day and night on the dresses, they were completed in eight and fourty hours.

Gilbert, John Thomas (1859) A history of the city of Dublin. McGlashan and Gill, Dublin. Vol.II p.189

 

1761 Tracey, Daniel, Dublin, healer (Prerogative Will)

 

1761 Belfast Newsletter

Martin Tracey, Earl St. timber merchant

 

22/4/1761 Convert Rolls Terence Tracy, Gent, St. Bridget Parish.

 

Alumni Duublinenses: Trinity Dublin

Tracy, John, Pen. (Mr. Darby), July 8, 1763. [N.F.P.] B.A. Vern. 1768. [Of the Middle Temple; eldest s. of John of Dublin; Irish Bar 1770.

 

March 17, 1764 Freeman Journal Dublin, Ireland Saturday

In most Societies or Meetings, the Healths of the following gentlemen are drank as Friends to Liberty.

… Thomas Tracy…

 

Jan. 17, 1764 Freeman Journal, Dublin, Ireland

DEATHS: In Bride-Street, Mr. Daniel Tracy, Saddle-tree-maker.