Alan Brodrick 1st Viscount Midleton 1656-1728

Paternal Family Tree: Brodrick

Before 1656 [his father] St John Brodrick of Ballyannan in Cork and [his mother] Alice Clayton were married.

Around 1656 Alan Brodrick was born to St John Brodrick of Ballyannan in Cork and Alice Clayton.

In or before 1685 Alan Brodrick [aged 28] and Catherine Barry were married.

Around 1685 [his son] St John Brodrick was born to Alan Brodrick 1st Viscount Midleton [aged 29] and [his wife] Catherine Barry. He married before 1724 Anne Hill, daughter of Michael Hill and Anne Trevor, and had issue.

In 1690 Michael Hill [aged 17] and [his future wife] Anne Trevor [aged 18] were married.

In 1696 [his mother] Alice Clayton died.

Before 31st January 1702 Alan Brodrick [aged 46] and Lucy Courthorpe were married.

On 31st January 1702 [his son] Alan Brodrick was born to Alan Brodrick 1st Viscount Midleton [aged 46] and [his wife] Lucy Courthorpe. He married 7th May 1729 Mary Capell Viscountess Midleton, daughter of Algernon Capell 2nd Earl Essex and Mary Bentinck Countess Essex, and had issue.

In 1703 [his wife] Lucy Courthorpe died.

On 20th April 1710 Alan Brodrick 1st Viscount Midleton [aged 54] and Anne Trevor [aged 38] were married. She by marriage Viscountess Midleton of Midleton in Cork.

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In 1715 Alan Brodrick [aged 59] was created 1st Baron Brodrick of Midleton in Cork.

In 1715 Alan Brodrick 1st Baron Brodrick [aged 59] was created 1st Viscount Midleton of Midleton in Cork.

In 1717 [his step-son] Trevor Hill 1st Viscount Hillsborough [aged 24] was created 1st Viscount Hillsborough.

Before 1724 [his son] St John Brodrick [aged 38] and [his daughter-in-law] Anne Hill were married. They had at least four daughters.

On 21st February 1728 [his son] St John Brodrick [aged 43] died.

On 29th August 1728 Alan Brodrick 1st Viscount Midleton [aged 72] died. His son Alan [aged 26] succeeded 2nd Viscount Midleton of Midleton in Cork, 2nd Baron Brodrick of Midleton in Cork.

On 5th January 1747 [his former wife] Anne Trevor [aged 75] died.

Ancestors of Alan Brodrick 1st Viscount Midleton 1656-1728

Alan Brodrick 1st Viscount Midleton

Grandfather: Laurence Clayton of Mallow in Cork

mother: Alice Clayton