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  2. Charles Mongan Warburton (born Terrence Charles Mongan; [N 1] 1754–1826) was a 19th-century Anglican bishop who served two Irish Dioceses. [1] Mongan was originally a Roman Catholic who recanted and joined the Anglican community. His brother was a Catholic priest.

  3. Dec 20, 2023 · Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Charles (Mongan) Warburton DD born 1754 died 1826 Cloyne, County Cork, Ireland including father + descendants + 1 photos + 1 genealogist comments + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.

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  4. Charles Mongan Warburton (born Terrence Charles Mongan; 1754–1826) was a 19th-century Anglican bishop who served two Irish Dioceses. Mongan was originally a Roman Catholic who recanted and joined the Anglican community. His brother was a Catholic priest.

  5. Charles Mongan Warburton was a 19th-century Anglican bishop who served two Irish Dioceses. Career. Mongan was originally a Roman Catholic who recanted and joined the Anglican community.

  6. Sep 6, 2023 · This led him to discover the amazing life of Bishop Charles Terrence Mongan Warburton, and to believe that this man was the fabled “old uncle a Bishop” and that Charles’ brother, a Doctor John Mongan, was the father of our emigrant ancestor, also called John Mongan. But how to prove it?

  7. Charles Mongan, Chapln 62 Rt, his signature from the Parole of Honour, 13 December 1777. Nationality: Irish. Born: County Monaghan, Ireland, 1754. Regimental warrant dates: Deputy Chaplain, date of appointment unknown. Captured: Saratoga, New York, 17 October 1777 (Convention Army)

  8. He was, after taking orders, appointed chaplain to a regiment in America. Not long afterwards he changed his name from Mongan to Warburton, became dean of Ardagh, then bishop of Limerick in 1806, and of Cloyne in 1820. He died at Cloyne palace, August 9, 1826. See (Lond.) Annual Register, 1826, page 270.