Appendix Genealogy No 1
Genealogy of the Family of the Ruttledges
in the County of Mayo, and some of their Relations
Richd. Was the first that Came to Ireland and had Thomas. Peter and Ann. Thomas had by his wife Margarett Morrow or Murray (a daughter of Sr. Andrew Morrow) a Nephew of the then Earl of Athol, four sons Viz Peter. Andrew. Paul and John. and a daughter Called Margarett. Peter Was marryed to a Sister of Coll. Hills and had one Son by her Called Richard who died a young Man. by his Second Wife Jane Cary he had Andrew Ruttledge of Poldryan.
Andrew Was Marryed to Olivia Falker by whom he had Thomas. William. Peter, James and Andrew, Margett and Ann. These Children is so well known there is occasion to Mention them. Paul Never Marryed.
John Was Marryed to a daughter of Aldn. Andrews in Galway and had two Sons Thomas and Frank - Who both died before they was Marryed.
Margarett was Marryed to John Buchanan. from her Came the Present Buchanans.
Peter Ruttledge the other son of R. Ruttledge was Marryed to another daughter of Sr. Andw. Morrow by Whom he had Richd. Who died a young man and 5 daughters vis. Dorothy. Sarah Mary, Margarett and Rebecca.
Dorothy was marryed to Edmd. Pepper who had a Son Called Francis Who Was drowned Crosing a River near Ballina.
Sarah was mother to the late Joseph Lambart.
Mary Was Marryed to Mr. Andrews a Scotch Kights son. She had one daughter Who was marryed but had. not any Children.
Margarret was Marryed to an Unkle of David O'Dowd in the County of Sligo and had one son Patrick O'Dowd which Came to Nothing
Rebecca was Marryed to Edmd. Campbell some of her Postirty Remains.
As for Ann. Richd. Ruttledges daughter. some of the Cuthberts in the County of Carlow Claims her as there Ancestor.
Sr. Andrew Morrow had Six daughters and one Son - two of the daughters Was Marryed to the two Ruttledges Peter and Thomas. as mentioned. another is Ancestser to the Mortons in the County of Mayo. another is Ancester to the Barrys in the County of Galway, and another Was marryed to Mr. Calhoun Ancestor to the Frenches of the Neal and Some other Familys.
His Son's Children never Came to any thing
When Peter Ruttledge lost his son it made him Lunatick from which he was called Paader na Galli and swore he Would not keep on Estates for a Bunch of Whores (as he termed his daughters) and in one of his Flights Sold his Estates in the Countys of Clare and Galway and lent the purchase money to Coln. Browne who gave him Ballyhear Ballaburk and (rest of document missing).