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Ireland / Re: William Casey
« on: Saturday 02 September 23 10:54 BST (UK)  »
I see Shraud in 1911 but it is transcribed as Strand in 1901 - even though the enumerator’s page shows Shraud.

Just one Casey family there in 1901 .Denis Casey and Kate Hogan were married in Kilkenny 1890 and his father is listed as Denis Casey.

Again thanks for all the help and interest shown.

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Ireland / Re: William Casey
« on: Saturday 02 September 23 07:58 BST (UK)  »
Is this daughter Mary’s marriage?
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1921/09243/5345714.pdf

William is deceased but his occupation - labourer.
William is a labourer on the three records you have - his marriage, his daughter’s birth and her marriage.
Might it be that the couple separated soon after the marriage?

Thats the correct marriage.
Its very possible the couple separated very shortly after her birth and the army part was just a story spun to explain it away.

I know its not definite but Lizzie says she is married in 1901 census although she,her husband and her daughter seem to be living separately.I am unable to find William in 1901 census.
By 1911 she says widowed.Looking for a death that might fit again unable to find a likely suspect.

 

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Ireland / Re: William Casey
« on: Friday 01 September 23 22:37 BST (UK)  »
See a Thomas Casey marries an Anne Rorke in the Curragh Camp 7th February 1869 .This is on the bounds of possibility if Thomas was born 1850/1851 which would only differ a couple of years from death entry.

Note that Thomas' father was named William. So seems like a good fit.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1869/11410/8190577.pdf

Quick look at Naas district finds no births to that couple 1868 - 1880 that I could find.If his regiment moved then possible for children to have been born elsewhere in Ireland or overseas .

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Ireland / Re: William Casey
« on: Friday 01 September 23 22:11 BST (UK)  »
See a Thomas Casey marries an Anne Rorke in the Curragh Camp 7th February 1869 .This is on the bounds of possibility if Thomas was born 1850/1851 which would only differ a couple of years from death entry.
Looking at Curragh Camp Register there are numbers after many of the mens names.Assume this is their regiment ?


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Ireland / Re: William Casey
« on: Friday 01 September 23 21:38 BST (UK)  »
I was having a look at her but didn’t get anywhere, however there is this Ellen Casey
http://census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Kildare/Ballysax_East/Ballysax_Great/542777/

This looks like her death
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1918/05188/4432915.pdf
Military Sergeant’s widow but if the 27 years married is correct looks to late for William.

Thanks for that.
For some reason didn't see  that entry previously.
States 7 years married on 1911 census but see a number of people who put length of marriage as from wedding year to death of spouse.
If ,and its a big if,she is wife to Thomas Casey who dies in 1901 and 27 years married till his death this would leave them marrying c.1874.
On his marriage entry William Casey is full age as is Elizabeh Behan .Elizabeth was born 1873 so ages would be similar if "my" William is son of Thomas and Ellen

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Ireland / Re: William Casey
« on: Friday 01 September 23 19:22 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the replies.Have found a WJ C ,an armourer,married ,aged 37 on 1901 census but he is C of I which is not impossible but unlikely.Also a soldier W C but aged 64 so again highly unlikely and also on marriage in 1899 the William Casey I think is the correct one gives profession as labourer.

Possible he may have been posted overseas by this time.Also the possibility that the family lore is incorrect and perhaps he  decided to do a runner/emigrate for work etc etc.

Will stay looking.The William Casey,private looks the most likely if the man I am looking for was in British Army.

Must have a look at the William Casey

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Ireland / William Casey
« on: Friday 01 September 23 15:10 BST (UK)  »
Helping a person compile their family tree and we have gotten stuck on a direct ancestor.
Details are sparse but I think we have the correct wife from 1901/1911 Irish census plus marriage entry.

Person in question is William Casey.Below are what details we have so far.

Married April 1899 Dalkey Dublin to Elizabeth Behan.His fathers name is given as Thomas Casey.

https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1899/10381/5779526.pdf

Could find no likely birth entry that would fit.Nothing apart from the marriage entry.No deaths that might match .As regards his father find a death entry of a Thomas Casey which is a possibility perhaps
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1901/05729/4616912.pdf

Family lore says he was a soldier and the dates would suggest Boer War.
His wife is,we think, the Lizzie Casey on the 1901/1911 census below.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kildare/Kildare/Kildare_Barrack/1440696/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Kildare/Ballybrack/Gorteen/537702/

Again not definite.We think this may be her birth entry below from 1873.

https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1873/03175/2164532.pdf

His wife states married in 1901 and widowed by 1911(again assuming we have the correct person). We couldn't find her husband anywhere on 1901 census (her daughter Mary is living with grandparents here in 1901 )
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Kildare/Lackagh/Crossmorris/1435239/


Looking at Boer War stuff see a few William Casey deaths/missing but details are sparse and nothing jumps out.

Apologies for the long post but anyone any pointers,ideas or maybe we are on the wrong track and perhaps have mixed up some people.

Have found death entry for Elizabeth Casey nee Behan along with marriage entry for her daughter Mary Casey and we know these are the correct ones.

https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1952/04477/4174525.pdf




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Carlow / Re: Patrick Murphy and Mary Kehoe
« on: Thursday 20 April 23 15:21 BST (UK)  »
Hi Dubchick,

Sent you a PM

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Laois (Queens) / Re: Did Murtha marry twice?
« on: Sunday 01 January 23 12:37 GMT (UK)  »
I've not come across Murta/Martin being interchangeable. Murtagh (Murdoch in Scotland) or even Mort/Mortimer but not Martin. I did quite a bit of searching online and haven't found a single reference linking Murta to the name Martin. [/quote]
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Not too sure re Murtagh and Martin but in Ireland Martin is often changed to Murty as have both a brother in law and a 1st cousin named Martin and both are called Murt/Murty in everyday usage.
Both are from Laois so perhaps its a regional thing ?

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