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Dublin / Re: GORMAN, Maria Elizabeth m.1836 Peter Casserly,Dublin
« on: Monday 23 November 09 21:15 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you ever so much. Baptismal dates seem to be appropriate for birth dates for James Bernard, 8 Dec 1837 & Susan Elizeth 21 Sept 1839. James Bernard WAS NOT on ship manifest. I did find a James b.1837 on the ship City of Limerick who emigrated 24 Apr 1865. Found a persons note dated 2001 which to me suggested that a Peter came from Cavin county (her gggrand peter & ggrand John). Further found in the Irish Records Index 1500-1920, a Maria (Mg)Gorman, 1799, St. Andrew, Dublin. I'll keep looking into my files but I believe I have exhausted the info, except for The daughter of Maria who also died in 1849 named Elleanor. With your help perhaps we'll solve this yet. Apparently the obituary information contained no information other than what you sent. Stay in touch. Thanks again, Marty

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Dublin / Re: GORMAN, Maria Elizabeth m.1836 Peter Casserly,Dublin
« on: Wednesday 18 November 09 22:25 GMT (UK)  »
Peter Casserly, b.abt 1812 as he & all but one children & wife emigrated to USA on The Jermiah Thompson arr N.Y. 29 Sept 1857. Wife, Maria Elizabeth Gorman died 1849 & said to buried in "Glaseyvon" (town or cemetery being Glasnevin perhaps);daughter died about 6 months previous. Peter was likely a solicitor based on Index to Griffiths Valuation,1848-1864 when I searched for Peter Casserleigh...Cavan county perhaps. Index has location, Dublin, Dublin City, North Stafford St. Dublin City Directory 1850 gives address for Peter Casserly at 16 Stafford & Dollymount, James Cassidy 29 Thomas St. & Eliabeth Casserly, 182 Great Britain St., Elizabeth 50 Rogersons Quay. Carnegie-Chamberlain Dublin City Directory listed gave Peter at 16 Stafford & Dollymount ("solicitor") as well
James, 1 ("barrister-Trinity term 1829)...address listed vacant...from Law Directory.Index further has a Peter Casserly, Dublin,Clontarf, Greenlanes Back-Lane. Ship manifest lists him 45, attorney, left Liverpool, destination Canada along with Peter 15, Susan 7, Maria (my relative) 14, Bernard 13  & John 12. Appears that James Bernard abt 20 did not sail. He and children,at least young Peter, were in Lincoln,  Logan county, Illinois USA. Some changed spellings to Casserleigh and Cassarly, possibly Casselly. May have been Catholic, as grandaughter's notes said buried in Catholic Cemetery, Lincoln. Casserly & Gorman said to have married, parish of St.James, Dublin 1836. A Daniel Gorman was found to be in/at the Greelanes. The elder Peter said to have died within 6 months-year after emigrating. An 1860 Census for Lincoln, Illinois documents a Bernard Casselly, 16 living with an attorney. MANY THANKS, marty ... gggrandaughter

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Dublin / GORMAN, Maria Elizabeth m.1836 Peter Casserly,Dublin
« on: Monday 16 November 09 18:09 GMT (UK)  »
Can anyone help me find information regarding her and/or Peter? Guessing she was born early 1800s, died 1849. He emigrated 1857 with children to USA.

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Leitrim / Carr, Margaret b.1841 Leitrim
« on: Friday 09 October 09 01:33 BST (UK)  »
Appreciate any information...marty

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Dublin / Re: Clontarf
« on: Saturday 23 May 09 17:29 BST (UK)  »
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Dublin / Re: Clontarf
« on: Thursday 21 May 09 03:21 BST (UK)  »
Thanks, Mr. Gorman....I await receipt.

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Dublin / Re: Clontarf
« on: Wednesday 20 May 09 17:04 BST (UK)  »
Thank you very much,   

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Dublin / Re: Clontarf
« on: Tuesday 19 May 09 22:14 BST (UK)  »
Hello Hallmark,
would it have been where the Hollybrook Hotel was?
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Attn: Noel Gorman   Looking for information on Maria Elizabeth Gorman, birth unknown, married 1836 at parish of St. James, Dublin to Peter Casserly b. abt 1812. Can you help?

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Dublin / Re: Clontarf
« on: Tuesday 19 May 09 22:11 BST (UK)  »

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