Glenny (No. 3.) family genealogy
Arms, Crest, and Motto: Same as “Glenny,” No. 1.
George, the third son of Isaac,[See Glenny corrigenda] who is No. 3 on the “Glenny” (No. 1) pedigree, was the ancestor of this branch of that family:
4. George Glenny: third son of Isaac; m. and had (besides a dau., Martha, who m. Mr. Melling):
5. Isaac-George, Seneschal of Newry, who m. Anna Ogle (see Note “Glenny,” p. 536, ), and had five sons and eight daus.:
- George, of whom presently.
- Melling.
- Isaac-Ogle, who mar. Miss Wallace, and had: 1. William Wallace, Secretary to the Land Commission; 2. Frederick; 3. Ada.
- Samuel, who m. Miss Jefferson, and had: 1. Isaac; 2. Jefferson; 3. Lucius,[1] who married Adelaide Corry; 4. Annabella, who m. Dodwell Browne, Crown Advocate, Ceylon; 5. Elizabeth, who married Mr. Halliday.
- Ross.
- Anne, who m. Mr. Parsons, of Templegowran.
- Eliza, m. Mr. Reid.
- Martha.
- Letitia, m. Mr. Reid.
- Maria.
- Caroline, m. Mr. Godfrey.
- Lucy, married Isaac Glenny Thom.
- Martha (2), married Mr. Godfrey.
6. George Glenny: eldest son of Isaac-George; married Martha, his second cousin, dau. of Joseph, son of William, who is No. on the “Glenny” (No. 2) pedigree, and had five sons and four daus.:
- Joseph, of whom presently.
- Isaac-George, m. and died in Antigua.
- George, m. in Australia Jane Gordon, of Glenlyon.
- Samuel-Bourcicault, married in Australia.
- John Melling, m. in Australia.
- Mercy-Bourcicault, married George Casey (who is No. 6 on the “Casey,” No. 3 pedigree, ante), and had issue, as there mentioned.
- Anna, m. Rev. Mr. Cromie.
- Elizabeth.
- Bithia, m. William Irwin.
7. Joseph Glenny: eldest son of George; was twice mar.: first to Anna Martin, in Australia; secondly, to Mrs. Fitzgibbon, in Fiji. The children by the first marriage were:
- Towers, who was drowned, saving life in Carlingford Lough.
- George.
- Frank.
- Samuel.
- Josephine.
Notes
[1] Lucius: The issue of Lucius Glenny and his wife, Adelaide Corry, were: 1. Alice, 2. Edith, 3. Samuel-Walton. Like that of Anna-Ogle, wife of Isaac-George, No. 5 on this pedigree, the family of Adelaide Corry also sent distinguished representatives to the old Irish Parliament.