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  2. Among them were Anne Margaret Hume, widow of the Reverend Dominick Edward Blake of County Wicklow, with her two sons, the Reverend Dominick Edward and William Hume*, and her daughters Frances Mary and Wilhelmina, wife of the Reverend Charles Crosbie Brough. Cronyn had married in Ireland Margaret Ann Bickerstaff of Lislea, Longford, in December ...

  3. The Right Reverend Benjamin Cronyn. Benjamin Cronyn (11 July 1802 – 21 September 1871) was the first bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Huron. Cronyn was born in Kilkenny, Ireland and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [1] A member of the prominent Anglo-Irish Protestant Ascendancy Cronyn family, and a relative of Robert Whitehead, he ...

  4. Feb 26, 2008 · Cronyn moved to Upper Canada late in 1832 as a missionary under the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. He was soon licensed to St Paul's Church, London, and from the outset he figured formidably in that largely Irish Protestant community. A man of extraordinary physical stamina, he laboured assiduously among his backwoods parishioners ...

  5. Benjamin Cronyn (11 July 1802 – 21 September 1871) was the first bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Huron. Cronyn was born in Kilkenny, Ireland and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. A member of the prominent Anglo-Irish Protestant Ascendancy Cronyn family, and a relative of Robert Whitehead, he emigrated to Canada in 1832. He was posted to London, Ontario, where he completed the church ...

  6. On 4 Sept. 1892 Cronyn married Frances Amelia Labatt, the second daughter of another prominent London citizen, John Labatt*. It was an advantageous match. Labatt owned and operated a substantial brewery whose India pale ale was very popular, and as a result the family that Cronyn married into was at least as wealthy and influential as his own.

  7. Husband of Mary Gomm Cronyn Father of Charles Bemis Cronyn; Mary Goodhue Cronyn; Franck Edward Cronyn; Benjamin Huron Cronyn; George Lewellyn Cronyn and 1 other. Managed by: Kevin Lawrence Hanit: Last Updated: June 25, 2017

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    Benjamin Cronyn (11 July 1802 – 21 September 1871) was the first bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Huron.Cronyn was born in Kilkenny, Ireland and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. A member of the prominent Anglo-Irish Protestant Ascendancy Cronyn family, and a relative of Robert Whitehead, he emigrated to Canada in 1832.

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