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Title: Ryans of Cashel
Post by: natjb on Wednesday 08 February 12 01:08 GMT (UK)
My GGGrandmother Mary Ann Ryan with her sister  Briget  from Cashel arrived in NSW Australia in 1849 aboard the Lady Peel as famine orphans. Their Parents James and Mary ( nee Carroll) listed as both dead.James was a dairyman
I am after any further information on this family.
Mary Ann married a John Flood in Sydney in 1852.
Title: Re: Ryans of Cashel
Post by: shanew147 on Wednesday 08 February 12 08:04 GMT (UK)
are you sure that the civil parish of Cashel in Co. Longford that your Ryans came from ?

more usually if people stated that they came from 'Cashel' they are referring to the town in Co. Tipperary.


Shane
Title: Re: Ryans of Cashel
Post by: natjb on Thursday 09 February 12 00:20 GMT (UK)
Thanks Shanew,
I will post a listing on the Tipperary site.
Natalie

Moderator Note - see new thread : Ryans of Cashel (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,580685.msg4324280.html#msg4324280)
Title: Re: Ryans of Cashel
Post by: warrawillah on Sunday 28 February 16 05:21 GMT (UK)
I, too have Ryans from Cashel. A baptismal certificate for Ann Ryan, daughter of Stephen Ryan and Kate O'Malley in 1941 is in the Diocese of Cashel and parish of Cappamore which is in Limerick.
Title: Re: Ryans of Cashel
Post by: sarah on Wednesday 02 March 16 13:38 GMT (UK)
Hello warrawillah

I am very sorry but your message to natjb has sadly bounced back to us, it looks like she may have changed email address but sadly we do not know what it is.

I did do a little search but I could not find the correct lady.

Old members do log in all the time, I hope that this will be the case here.

Regards

Sarah
Title: Re: Ryans of Cashel
Post by: warrawillah on Thursday 03 March 16 06:24 GMT (UK)
Thank you for letting me know. I live in hope!
Marie