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Scotland / Re: Help To Find Death Cert
« on: Tuesday 12 July 16 20:52 BST (UK)  »
Jacobus (James)Cassidy married Catherine Furey 16th Feb 1858
Wits  Felice?Cassidy and Catherine McManus

left hand side
http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632410#page/161/mode/1up

Thank you so much for finding that record I still have not found a record their son Patrick in 1873 would it be in the parish records

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Scotland / Re: Help To Find Death Cert
« on: Wednesday 15 June 16 18:50 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for getting In touch with me, you are the first Person from Ireland that I have had any contact with about the Cassidy's  I am very proud that you are Including my 2 x Great Uncle Francis Cassidy in your plaque
Unfortunately I do not have a great deal of information about Francis or his side of the family. I do know that there was 3 brothers Patrick born 1873  John born 1872 and Francis born 1875  to James Cassidy & Catherine Fury from County Longford Ireland   
Francis was brother to my Great Grandfather Patrick. The whole family moved to Kilsyth Stirling Scotland in the 1890s and they were all miners. Patrick was married in 1899 & Francis was a witness to the marriage. I know Francis moved to Glasgow but again not sure when. Patrick & John remained in Stirling. Patrick died in 1910 & John stayed on to help my G- Gran as he was not married at the time. Francis was in Glasgow with his family when the war came. I'm sorry to say that at some point there was a big split in the family & I'm afraid that is all I know but please know he is not forgotten and I'm very proud to share the name Cassidy with him

Would you please private message me and keep me informed
Thank You
Sue

 

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Stirlingshire / Re: James Fisher Cassidy
« on: Wednesday 30 December 15 20:43 GMT (UK)  »
In searching my Great Grandfathers name - Patrick Fisher, i came across your request, albeit 2008.
if you are still looking drop me a line as we have just undertaken a pretty extensive trace of the family tree

Hi tom yes very interested is your dad named Tom & mum Agnes ?

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Lanarkshire / Re: Globe Cemetery
« on: Tuesday 29 December 15 20:50 GMT (UK)  »
DAVID FRASER, coalminer, Wishaw, aged 64 years, married.
Parents - David Fraser and Helen Wilson.
Interred in plot E2257 on 28th July 1915.
Plot owned (at the time of this burial) by Mary Docherty or Wilson, 295 Caledonian Rd, Wishaw.

This is my 2 x G Granddad he is the son of David Fraser and his second wife Helen Wilson his fist Wife was Agnes Leitch  died 1840 they had a son Joseph married to Elizabeth Todd

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Lanarkshire / Re: What happened to Wm Scobbie Steele?
« on: Monday 01 April 13 20:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi Sage
Can you tell me where the name Scobbie comes into your family as I also havethat name in my tree

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Lanarkshire / Re: Joseph Fraser
« on: Thursday 28 March 13 21:07 GMT (UK)  »
Alison
 I believe Joseph married a Margaret Mitchell it was Joseph father David who married Mary Snadon it took me a while to sort this lot out as well

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World War One / Re: Died At Home Of Wounds
« on: Friday 30 March 12 23:07 BST (UK)  »
thank you both so very much
how would I go about finding out where he was posted & how he was injured other than his records im not sure they survived

Sue

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World War One / Re: Died At Home Of Wounds
« on: Friday 30 March 12 22:21 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Ady it was from Ancestry I dont know where Mo got the details from
so how would I go about getting his death cert?

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World War One / Re: Died At Home Of Wounds
« on: Friday 30 March 12 21:57 BST (UK)  »
Hi Ady
It says he died at home in Bothwell

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