THE BLOODS OF FANTORE
Ennistymon, Co. Clare, Ireland
Descended from William Blood, of Applevale (Bohersallagh), near Corofin, Co. Clare, Ireland, and Anne Blood, also of Corofin.
William and Anne were second cousins, and were both 3rd great grandchildren of Edmund Blood of Makeney.
The Fantore line is now extinct.
For William's ancestors, see The Bloods of Applevale..
For Anne's ancestors, see The Bloods of Corofin..

Location of Ennistymon, Co. Clare, Ireland
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William BLOOD,
b. abt. 1720
m.
Anne BLOOD
b. abt. 1720
For William's ancestry, see
The Bloods of Applevale
For Anne's ancestry, see
The Bloods of Corofin
William and Anne m. about 1740,
and had issue:
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Richard BLOOD,
b. abt 1750;
m. (spouse unknown)
and had issue:
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Lt. Thomas BLOOD,
b. 1789;
d. 30 Dec 1856.
m. (1)
Mary COOKE,
b. est. 1790 - 1800
on 14 Jan 1819
Further details unknown.
Thomas m. (2)
Kitty BLOOD.
b. 4 Mar 1812, Athlone, West Meath, Ireland
Thomas and Kitty were third cousins.
for Kitty's ancestry, see
Blood of Ballykilty
They married on 7 May 1853.
Thomas died without issue.
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Lt. William BLOOD,
b. est. 1770 - 1800;
d. 26 Aug 1826.
m.
Hannah SWETE,
of Abbemahon, Co. Cork, Ireland,
b. abt. 1800.
Married on 28 Oct 1823,
and had issue:
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Thomas BLOOD,
b. 14 Dec 1825.
Further information unknown.
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