The Cuppaidge Family

Ann Cuppaidge

Father: John Cuppaidge

Mother: Elizabeth (Waring) Cuppaidge

Notes: Ann is described as a spinster, of the City of Dublin, in a deed dated 9 September 1727 between her and her sister Elizabeth on one part and her brother John on the other. In the agreement, Elizabeth and Ann discharged a debt of £170 plus interest that John owes them in exchange for an annuity of £30 secured on Cloughlina Castle, county Antrim, which annuity he had inherited from his father.

Will: proved 1767

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Elizabeth Cuppaidge

Father: John Cuppaidge

Mother: Elizabeth (Waring) Cuppaidge

Notes: Elizabeth is described as a spinster, of the City of Dublin, in a deed dated 9 September 1727 between her and her sister Ann on one part and her brother John on the other. In the agreement, Elizabeth and Ann discharged a debt of £170 plus interest that John owes them in exchange for an annuity of £30 secured on Cloughlina Castle, county Antrim, which annuity he had inherited from his father.

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Jane (Cuppaidge) Stothard

Father: John Cuppaidge

Mother: Elizabeth (Waring) Cuppaidge

Married: John Stothard on 10 February 1722/3 (Old Style / New Style)

John was of Magheralin, county Down.

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John Cuppaidge

Birth: 1657/8, in county Cavan, Ireland

Father: Faustius Cuppaidge

Mother: Mary (Low) Cuppaidge

Education: Trinity College Dublin, where he graduated B.A. in 1680 and M.A. in 1683
Alumni Dublinenses p202 (ed. G. D. Burtchaeli and T. U. Sadlier, 1935)
CUPPAIDGE, JOHN, Pen. (Mr Thomas Haslom), Apr. 25, 1676, aged 18; s. of Faustinus; b. Co. Cavan. Sch 1679. B.A. Vern 1680. M.A. Æst. 1683.

Married: Elizabeth Waring on 22 June 1693

Children: Occupation: Clergyman. John was rector of Magheralin and præcentor of the diocese of Dromore.
Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae vol 3 p300 (Henry Cotton, 1849)
    DROMORE.
    PRÆCENTORS.
1700. JOHN CUPPAIDGE appears. [Reg. Armagh.] In 1687 he had been Prebendary of Dromaragh. He died in 1725.
p303
  PREBENDARIES.
    DROMARAGH.
168⁶₇. JOHN CUPPAIDGE, collated January 18. (FF.) He resigned in a few months. In 1700 we find him Præcentor.


A History of the County of Down p513 (Alexander Knox, 1875)
  Faustin Cuppaidge, another branch of the family, served in Lord Conway's troop, against the Irish rebels. John, third son of Faustin Cuppaidge, was rector of Magheralin, and married, in 1693, Elizabeth Waring, daughter of Mr. William Waring, of Waringstown.

Notes: On 8 March 1710, John purchased 317 acres Ballybrouder, Derrygowlan, Derryreagh, Ralurta and Coppelahy, Moycashel Barony, Westmeath from his brother-in-law, Barachiah Low, for £1,324.4.9. On 4 November  1723, John gave this land to his eldest son, Richard "in consideration of natural Love and Affection", and five shillings.

Death: 1725

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John Cuppaidge

Birth: 1703/4, in Magheralin, county Down, Ireland

Father: John Cuppaidge

Mother: Elizabeth (Waring) Cuppaidge

Education: Trinity College Dublin
Alumni Dublinenses p202 (ed. G. D. Burtchaeli and T. U. Sadlier, 1935)
CUPPAIDGE, JOHN, Pen. (Mr Clarke, Lisburn), Oct. 24, 1721, aged 17; s. of John, Clericus; b. Magherlin, Co. Down.

Married: Mary Otway on 19 February 1730
John Cuppaidge, esquire, is recorded as resident in Nenagh, county Tipperary. Mary ___y, spinster, is also of Nenagh.

A marriage settlement dated 19 February 1730 was executed between John Cuppaidge of Clockcastle, county Antrim, James Otway of Knockallon, county Tipperary, his daughter Mary Otway, Richard Cuppaidge, sole surviving executor of John Cuppaidge of Maheralin, county Down, and Robert Craven of Ballinkinnery, county Tipperary, reference the "marriage intended to be solemnized between the said John Cuppaidge and Mary Otway". James Otway proposes to provide a marriage portion of £200 and Richard, as executor, provides from their father's estate, means for John to settle a competent provision on Mary should she survive him. These means are the rents and profits from the lands of Clockcastle.

Mary was born in 1707, the daughter of James Otway and Elizabeth Vickers.

Children: Occupation: Army Officer, reaching the rank of captain
John was commissioned as an ensign on 4 March 1724 in Lenoe's Regiment of Foot and promoted to lieutenant on 26 June 1736. At this time regiments were named after their colonels and this regiment was known as Moyle's Regiment of Foot from 1732, then Bland's Regiment of Foot from 1737, Fleming's Regiment of Foot in 1741 and Lord Manner's Regiment in March 1751. In July 1751 a system of regimental numbers was implemented and this regiment became the 36th Regiment of Foot. From the time John joined as an ensign in 1724, the regiment was on garrison duties in Ireland and England, until 1739 when they were recalled to England as tensions rose with the Spanish Empire and in 1740 they sailed for Dominica in the West Indies, going to Jamaica in 1741 and participating in the unsuccessful assault on Cartegena before returning to Great Britain in 1743.

Notes: John was of Killowning, county Tipperary.

John is described as an ensign of the Honourable Col. Lanoes Regiment, in a deed dated 9 September 1727 between him on the one part and his sisters Elizabeth and Ann on the other. In the agreement, Elizabeth and Ann discharged a debt of £170 plus interest that John owes them in exchange for an annuity of £30 secured on Cloughlina Castle, county Antrim, which annuity he had inherited from his father.

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Richard Cuppaidge

Birth: 1697/8, in Magheralin, county Down, Ireland

Father: John Cuppaidge

Mother: Elizabeth (Waring) Cuppaidge

Education: Trinity College Dublin, where he graduated B.A. in 1718
Alumni Dublinenses p202 (ed. G. D. Burtchaeli and T. U. Sadlier, 1935)
CUPPAIDGE (CUPPAGE), RICHARD, Pen. (Mr Clarke, Lisburn), Apr. 3, 1714, aged 16; s. of John, Clericus; b. Magherlin, Co. Down. B.A. Vern 1718.

Notes: On 4 November  1723, Richard was given, by his father, 318 acres in county Westmeath "in consideration of natural Love and Affection", and five shillings. This consisted of 141 acres in Ballybrouder, 154 acres in Derrygoulan and 23 acres in Cupelahy.

Death: 1764-5

Will: dated 1 May 1764, proved 4 April 1765
Registry Of Deeds Abstracts Of Wills vol II 1746-85 p169
343  CUPPAIDGE RICHARD, Moate, Co. Westmeath.
  1 May 1764.  Narrate 2½ pp. 4 April 1765
  His nephew John Loftus Cuppaidge. His nephew George Cuppaidge. Mary Cuppaidge eldest daughter of his brother John Cuppaidge. Jane Cuppaidge second daughter of his brother John Cuppaidge. Elizabeth Stothard eldest daughter of his sister Jane Stothard. Rachel Stothard second daughter of his said sister Jane Stothard. George Cuppaidge, Dublin, paper frame maker, son of John Cuppaidge, deceased, late of Drumcondra Lane, gardener. Samuel Waring, Warringstown, Co. Down, Esq., and Holt Waring his brother, trustees.
  Lands of Ballybroder, Capalaghy Low [? Lower], Derrygoland, Derryreaghand, Ralurton, Co, Westmeath. His two leases in Clara, King's Co.
  Witnesses: Richard Hornan, Moat Grenogue, Co. Westmeath, gent., Rev. John Mulock, Bellair, King's Co., clerk, John Potts, Moat Grenogue, distiller.
  Memorial witnessed by: John Potts, Thomas Dease, Dublin, gent.
225, 393, 154757    John Loftus Cuppaidge (seal)

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Sarah Cuppaidge

Father: John Cuppaidge

Mother: Elizabeth (Waring) Cuppaidge

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