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Re: St Nicholas Church ,Catholic Marriages.
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 20 March 14 17:02 GMT (UK) »
Hi Tara
          I dont know how you do it but thanks for those.
My original quest was to find out if any one was able to get info from marriages as the microfilm is cut off around 1880 for St Nicholas,i e had any one gone through the process of trying to get information from St Nicholas for that period and how did they fare out,were they successful.
thanks
Dathai

add found what looks like another brother Anthony getting married in Rathdown twice 1882 and 1892 he is probably the 16 yr olds father as she born circa 1883.

Edit must have been typing while you were posting.

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Re: St Nicholas Church ,Catholic Marriages.
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 20 March 14 17:09 GMT (UK) »
I know you can get the baptisms online for St. Nicholas from 1880 - 1900

http://www.francisstreetparish.ie/baptism_records.htm

If you email them they give you a password !

I got some GREAT leads from them !

No marriages though  :-[

Tara

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Re: St Nicholas Church ,Catholic Marriages.
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 20 March 14 17:41 GMT (UK) »
Had an idea about the baptisms hence the inquiry about the marriages.

Strange goings on here Ellis Island shows Nicholas age 33 and Anthony age 28 Gospurs last place of residence Ireland leaving from Glasgow 7.Oct 1892

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Re: St Nicholas Church ,Catholic Marriages.
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 20 March 14 17:43 GMT (UK) »
Did they emmigrate or were they just going to do a musical show of some sort ?

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Re: St Nicholas Church ,Catholic Marriages.
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 20 March 14 17:49 GMT (UK) »
Never mind that two young children in Kingstown on their own and little John J Gasporo age 12 in Carriglea institution in Kingstown in 1901.

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Re: St Nicholas Church ,Catholic Marriages.
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 20 March 14 18:17 GMT (UK) »
Wee John seems to have joined the British Army in 1911

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« Reply #15 on: Friday 21 March 14 19:05 GMT (UK) »
From Petty sessions 1875
Francis Gasparo age 21 Musician 5ft 3 Black Hair Borwn eyes Sallow complexion Naples Italy
Nicholas Gasparo age 18 5 ft 3 Black Hair Brown eyes Fresh complexion Naples Italy musician
Joseph Lagnosa age 19 musician all chareged with common assault.

Other Birth records Francis Gasparro 1885 Rathdown reg. District Jan Mar vol 2 p. 908
Francis Gasparro 1915 Rathdown Jan Mar vol 2 p. 837
Anthony Edward Gasparro b Rathdown 1912
Marriage Rathdown 1935
Anita Gasparro Southampton New York 1951 age 27
quite a few references to Gasparro's travelling to the US.
annclare

Kerrisk, Healy, McGuire, Duggan - Kerry and US
Tuohy/Toohey,Gorman, Purcell, Fanning- Holycross Tipperary

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Re: St Nicholas Church ,Catholic Marriages.
« Reply #16 on: Friday 21 March 14 20:34 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Anneclare, had seen all the Rathdown references but did'nt know about the petty sessions.

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Re: St Nicholas Church ,Catholic Marriages.
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday 15 February 22 23:08 GMT (UK) »
I was wondering has anyone been able to get info From St Nicholas marriages circa 1900.
I am trying to find maiden names for mothers of the following marriage.
May 30th 1900 St Nicholas.
Guiseppe (Joseph) Savino (musician) Aungier St son of Guiseppe Savino,Farmer most likely Italy to
Mary Rose Gaspano(laundry worker) 27 Chancery Lane dtr of Francis Gaspano,Musician.
witnesses James Martin and Mary Ellen Gibbon.
Now family lore has it that the Savino's and Pacelli family of Dublin are first cousins as Mary Rose Savino was the Mother of Francis and Joseph Pacelli,and are believed to have come to Ireland together as young boys.
I know it will be hard to follow the Italian line of the Savino's but i was very intrigued by his wifes name of Gaspano born Dublin,so i decided to do a search age 23 on 1901 census with her husband at Aungier St so born circa 1876.
Searched indexes and got Mary R Gasparro for her marriage,searched births and baptisms 1620 to 1881 and got Female Gosparth 1877 dtr of Francis Gosparth and Kate Doyle, went to civil index for births and got Female Gosparg 1877.
Then looked on civil index for parents marriage and got Francis Gospard and Kate Doyle 1876.
So now you know why i would like to prove the mothers name as Kate or Catherine Doyle.
Any input greately appreciated.
Thanks
Dathai.
P S , I had found a Mary Rose Gasparro in 1901 age 16 in Kingstown but do not know if there is a relationship to Gaspano.

Reading you with interest. The Gasparo brothers, Francis, Anthony and Nicholas, were it seems from Naples. This I know because two of them ended up in the clink for fighting in their early days in Dublin. There’s a record of this on ancestry.com

The James Martin you mention was one of the Martini family who put down roots in Dublin and later Belfast. Son of John Martini and Rosanna Lazzaroni. My family is connected to them distantly by marriage.  Mary Ellen Gibbons was his future wife. They lived at 14 Chancery Lane.