Hi Declan
Thanks for everything you've posted. Your last post now makes more sense of the Gaskin/Sullivan details being in your own family bible. I was reading a book on FH the other day that talked about related or otherwise close families in the centuries before industrialisation staying in the same small areas for generations and inter-marrying. Apparently that continued to happen after people moved to the cities. It was because people with the same trade skills looked after each other and families who had moved could provide cheap board and lodgings for relations as they too moved. So people stayed close even after the cities expanded so fast in the 19th century.
Thanks too for the stuff Dathai posted which were both interesting and sad.
I started this thread for my sister-in-law 10 years ago because she is part descended from the Gaskins. I know that as a result she has made contact with one of the earlier posters who was also a descendant but they didn't know each other previously. The wonders of Rootschat! She also now knows a lot more about Charles Gaskin the comedian. The clues are in the fact that Declan mentioned that Charles married Margaret Gilfoyle but Dathai's post of the Letter of Administration says that his widow was Mary.
My sister-in-law now has a link to the forum and this thread so I better be careful what I say in case my lovely sister-in-law is watching.
Again I do appreciate all the help given by the many people who have added to this thread.
Tony