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Lanarkshire / Casey & Comiskeys
« on: Tuesday 10 August 10 16:24 BST (UK)  »
my g g g grandad Bernard Casey & wife Elizabeth { McDade } Casey came to Scotland, they brought all 10 of thier children, thier second child James Casey is my g g grandad, James Casey married Mary Ann O'Brien 28th Feb 1852, Blackfriars Glasgow.
When Bernard & family came to Glasgow also came with them were some Comiskeys, Bernards father Michael Casey had married Bridget Comiskey in  Ireland but dont know when iether were born or year they married so far only know Bernard from Michael & Bridget Caseys marriage, can any one help with any other childrens names, i dont know if Bernard was first child or what.
James Casey & Mary Ann { O'Brien } eventualy came to Stockton on Tees, James worked at the Steel mill, before coming to Stockton on Tees James & Mary Ann had been in Yorkshire as my g grandad Francis Casey was born in Leeds, if this rings any bells please get intouch, all the best Derek Casey.

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Monaghan / Casey Ancestory
« on: Tuesday 10 August 10 11:20 BST (UK)  »
Hi, my g g g grandad is Bernard Casey born 1800.
Bernards parents are Michael Casey & Bridget { Comiskey } Casey.
Bernard Casey married Elizabeth McDade 1824 Ireland
they had 10 children all born in Co Monaghan.
At some time Bernard & family came to Scotland and settled in and around Glasgow.
From the 10 children came my g g grandad James Casey.
James Casey married Mary Ann O'Brien 28th Feb 1852 Blackfriars, Glasgow.
James and Mary Ann travelled between Scotland and England, they had a child born in Leeds Yorkshire, he was my g grandad Francis Casey.
James & Mary Ann eventualy came and settled in the town i was born in Stockton on Tees,
James had found work in the Steel mill, they lived on the river side wher ship building, ironfoundries and steel mill were the big employers, James Casey died 1895 the same year my grandad Robert Casey was born, my grandad was a heater lad on ship building worked with the riveters, he joined the Kings Own Scotish Borderes 1912, sent into France to join the 2nd battalion but ended back at Berwick upon Tweed depot hospital, then sent with the 1st battlaion to Gallipoli, then back into France for the Somme offensive were he fell very badly wounded bullet and shrapnel wounds to left leg, these wounds would lead to his early death in 1939, never got to see my grandad Robert, no photos exist that i know of, to this day still lots of Caseys in Stockton on Tees, would love to know about any Caseys that never left Ireland and where they lived, please get intouch if you can help, all the best Derek Casey

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Monaghan / Re: Casey of Donaghmoyne
« on: Monday 09 August 10 20:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi Seumas, my  g g grandad is the James Casey you mentioned, as stated above James Married Mary Ann O'Brien, James and Mary certainly did get around, they spent some time in Yorkshire then back to Scotland, then James left Mary Ann and came to my own town Stockton on Tees, its in the North East England, James found work in the Steel mill, Mary must have followed him down and they lived on the river side in old Stockton, James sons worked on ship building, iron works, and dockers, the area they lived in was exactly like the area they left in Glasgow, James & Mary Anns yougest lad Francis Casey is my g grandad, they lived in the same houses as thier parents, from Francis Casey came my grandad Robert Casey 5ft 3" he would be one of those men the German Kaiser would call
Old Contemtables, never knew my grandad Robert he died in 1939 from wounds recieved on the first
day of the battle of the Somme, bullet and shrapnel left leg, he realy suffered no photo of him exists
i would love to know more about the Caseys who lived in ireland and the parts they lived in, all the best Derek Casey

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Monaghan / Re: Casey of Donaghmoyne
« on: Monday 09 August 10 19:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi Tracy, it would be lovely if we can find Michael & Bridget { Comiskey } Caseys other children, if Bernard born 1800, was he the first or were thier children before him, was wondering if some one knows about this Bryan Casey of Townsland Tully born 1702, died 1774 age 72 yrs, was hoping this Bryan Casey might lead to Michael Casey, i dont know much about where Bernard was born have more infomation about when Bernard and family came to Glasgow, lots of Casey relations served in the army, my grandad Robert Casey born 1895 joined the Kings Own Scotish Borderes, fought in France, Gallipoli, then back into France for the Somme offensive, would love to know more about Bernard and other Caseys in Ireland, hope we cant talk direct some time, new to this site hope i dont miss any postings.
Derek

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Monaghan / Re: Casey of Donaghmoyne
« on: Monday 09 August 10 17:40 BST (UK)  »
Hi my g g g grandad is Bernard Casey who married Elizabeth McDade 1824, of the 10 children they had i come from their secord child James Casey who married Mary Ann O'Brien  1852 Blackfriars Glasgow, James and family settled in the town i was born in Stockton on Tees, James died 1895 the year my grandad Robert Casey was born, do any of you know about Bryan Casey died 29th Sept 1774 age 72, Bryan Casey of Tully, shows Caseys living in Monaghan very early, hope to hear from some one soon, all the best Derek

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