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Title: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: atlantikman on Sunday 13 November 11 17:50 GMT (UK)
Hello,
Would anyone have a complete copy of Maryellen Robinson Hinrich's book - all 371 pages I believe?  I have some of it, but would like to have a complete copy.  I was wondering if it was available anywhere electronically yet?
Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: Frances_mnb on Sunday 13 November 11 23:50 GMT (UK)
according to google Maryellen Robison Hinrichs (born 1921) - book pub 1975 in Douglas Wyoming - there is an ebook but restricted it seems - original from University of Wisconsin
The Cashins were I think quite late in moving to Patrick - a couple of burials c. 1760 1st bapt c.1774 - few wills (all 18th C summarised on www.manxnotebook.com) so I wonder just what info she has -
Title: Re: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: atlantikman on Tuesday 15 November 11 11:33 GMT (UK)
It covers the period 1800 to 1974.

My family link is from "Cashin of Patrick" - one of his sons - William, married Jane Kelly of Balladda in 1811. This chaper I don't have.

Title: Re: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: jobyone on Wednesday 16 November 11 09:46 GMT (UK)
I know that at least two of my Dad's cousins have a copy, but they are pretty fragile. A lot of the information is incorrect, and my grandfather refused to buy a copy, as he was outraged by his description in the book, and by not being consulted.

I have also been trying to obtain a complete copy, as I have only my handwritten notes from when I was staying with the aforementioned relatives.

We are descended from John Cashin (1801-1882) and Mary Coffee (1802-1865).
Title: Re: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: atlantikman on Wednesday 16 November 11 19:18 GMT (UK)
Hello,

The (incomplete) copy I scrounged from a fellow online Genealogist some years ago, had a scribble or two in, which did seem to indicate something was amiss with the data.   Anyway thanks for all the comments.
Title: Re: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: JACK GEE on Wednesday 17 October 12 08:33 BST (UK)
Cashin of Tarwin Lower.
In this material is there is any mention of the James Cashin born 1812/13 Rushen who married Anne TEARE 1838 in Andreas?

Cheers
Jack Gill
Title: Re: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: jobyone on Thursday 18 October 12 02:16 BST (UK)
Hi Jack

No, James Cashin and Ann Teare aren't directly related to Hinrich's 'Cashin of Patrick', as far as I can ascertain. The earliest dates she has are the birth dates of Cashin of Patrick's children, starting with John in 1801.

I have more info on James and Ann, if you want to PM me.

Joanne
Title: Re: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: tpfau on Monday 19 August 13 23:14 BST (UK)
Hi

My name is Tammy, I am from the States.
I am related to the Cashen's. Bessie Cashen McMaster was my grandmother, her son Norman Houghton is my father. He died when I was 3 years old. Kenneth Darrel, the youngest of the 5 children is the only one living. I just returned home from a visit with him in Nashville Tennessee.
He does not have any family history.  I too would like to have a copy of the Cashin of Patrick.
Minneapolis, Minnesota has the book, but will not let me borrow it. I would like to have a copy if all possible for my children, and grandchildren. I have started a family tree, but am very interested in any, and all living relatives that I have out there in Northern Ireland, and Isle of Man to be part of my life. With my Father, and Grandmother Bessie gone, Kenneth is all I have on my Dads side of family that I am aware of. Would love to hear from relatives, and hear all the stories.
Title: Re: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: crisane on Wednesday 21 August 13 00:48 BST (UK)
Ignore. We posted at the same time I think.
Title: Re: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: GladysR on Friday 24 October 14 15:40 BST (UK)
Hello, I just came across this website after searching for Cashin Of Patrick. My Fathers grandmother was born on the IOM. Her genealogy comes from Cashin Of Patrick. I Have a Full Copy Of this book you are looking for. It is full of information, stories, pictures, family trees ect. I Believe you may be able to find a copy if you search www.worldcat.org/title/cashin-of-patrick/oclc/1340070 [/font]

If anyone is having trouble finding the Book Perhaps I Can see about getting Some copy's made, just let me know.  :)
Title: Re: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: atlantikman on Friday 24 October 14 18:56 BST (UK)
Hi Gladys R,

Just saw your response.  I've not looked at that line of my tree for ages, but yes I would love a full copy. I think its quite a few pages - 371?.  Maybe you could find out how much it might cost to run off  a few copies.

Best wishes,
Paul in New Brighton NW England.
Title: Re: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: GladysR on Friday 24 October 14 23:51 BST (UK)
I was blown away by all the info, you don't want to miss out on it. I hope to travel to the IOM some day. What a beautiful place to trace your family back to. Have you been there? I heard there was a program called operation Roots, I guess it encouraged descendants of the isle to come back and explore there heritage. I think that was in the  80s - maybe 90s ? Does anyone know about that ?
Title: Re: Cashin of Patrick
Post by: atlantikman on Monday 27 October 14 10:39 GMT (UK)
Hi Gladys,
Yes I have been there a couple of times, as the IOM is quite close and easy to get to from Liverpool, though I've not been for many years.  I'm not personally aware of Operation Roots, though I believe there has been some DNA surveys on the Isle.

Best wishes,
Paul.