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- John Paddock (Jean Paddoc) fled to England from France "for religious as well as political reasons" in 1580. He then emigrated to Ireland and settled in Stevenstown Co., Dublin Ireland in 1580. He also owned land at Tullygovan, County Louth. On Oct. 3, 1589 John and his family were mentioned in the will of his father Paul Paddoc, Siegneur de Le Cateau et de Montherme. He was a blacksmith in Tullygovan. He died intestate in Tullygovan, near Killany, County Louth on April 3, 1603. His wife Jane Jennings (also known as Jeannette Jennin and last name also spelled (Jenning) came to Ireland with her uncle Jean Jennin in 1570 from France. (From the Paddock Genealogy, written by Robert Curfman).
- John Paddock (Jean Paddoc) fled to England from France "for religious as well as political reasons" in 1580. He then emigrated to Ireland and settled in Stevenstown Co., Dublin Ireland in 1580. He also owned land at Tullygovan, County Louth. On Oct. 3, 1589 John and his family were mentioned in the will of his father Paul Paddoc, Siegneur de Le Cateau et de Montherme. He was a blacksmith in Tullygovan. He died intestate in Tullygovan, near Killany, County Louth on April 3, 1603. His wife Jane Jennings (also known as Jeannette Jennin and last name also spelled (Jenning) came to Ireland with her uncle Jean Jennin in 1570 from France. (From the Paddock Genealogy, written by Robert Curfman).
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