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    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Pronunciation please
    2. Dave H. via
    3. Sheer Shah (said quickly) Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Pronunciation please /Date:/ Thu, 18 Feb 2016 09:17:58 -0600 // > On Feb 18, 2016, at 2:43 AM, Carl Maguire via <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Just watched a really good film "Brooklyn" starring Saoirse Ronan. Just in case I meet her someday, how would I pronounce her name? > Cheers > Carl --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus

    02/18/2016 09:20:00
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD CASSIDY..."lost" stones
    2. Dave H. via
    3. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/fermanagh-gold/2014-03/1394063466 On 18/02/2016 13:31, [email protected] wrote: > Dave, > > Thanks for the list of Cassidy wills. Some of these are mine and I > have seen them, but I am going to double check all just in case. > > I still want to know where they got planted though! It's an awful lot > of people unaccounted for. > > Did people reuse plots after a few years, and maybe use the stone for > a doorstep? (I've seen that done in my area in New York! (We reunited > a few "lost" stones with the cemetery where the bones were.) > > Janet --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus

    02/18/2016 08:34:47
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD CASSIDY
    2. William J Flanagan via
    3. rootsweb.com and famiysearch.org which is the LDS computer center in Utah this is fun Bud

    02/18/2016 08:26:07
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD CASSIDY
    2. Dave H. via
    3. Yes stones were used to repair churches, builders were even allowed 'tidy' cemeteries so one comes across old cottages where windowsill was a g/stone.... Some in Glaslough quite recently. I posted a while back about an old school being demolished, the foundations were the g/stones from cemetery and most in perfect condition!! Dave. On 18/02/2016 13:31, [email protected] wrote: > Dave, > > Thanks for the list of Cassidy wills. Some of these are mine and I > have seen them, but I am going to double check all just in case. > > I still want to know where they got planted though! It's an awful lot > of people unaccounted for. > > Did people reuse plots after a few years, and maybe use the stone for > a doorstep? (I've seen that done in my area in New York! (We reunited > a few "lost" stones with the cemetery where the bones were.) > > Janet --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus

    02/18/2016 08:09:28
    1. FERMANAGH-GOLD Cassidy/Luke Lynch- Rosslea, Fermanagh.
    2. CARELL via
    3. Janet, nothing in the Trove newspapers indicates where your Cassidy family might be buried, but the following Cassidy items may be of interest. Carole. http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper Freeman’s Journal (Sydney, NSW : 7 April 1866 p.219 An amazing newspaper item which mentions Lynch, Cassidy, McMahon,O’Reilly & others. In the death notice of Luke Lynch It mentions a Luke Cassidy of the family of the hereditary-bearers to the chieftains of his native county. Luke Cassidy was married to Catherine, daughter of Bernard M’Mahon,eldest son of Colla Dhu. Another Cassidy item- The Catholic Press Sydney, NSW : 7 July 1938 p.24 names James Phillip Cassidy, native of Aughanagh, Letterbreen, Fermanagh, and brothers, Maurice Cassidy, Enniskillen, Garda Gregory Cassidy, Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan & Mr. John Cassidy, Carrigans, Enniskillen. Have you tried?…. Search - The Kabristan Archives www.kabristan.org.uk/search? Cassidy from A to….. Burial County Fermanagh, Cassidy Edward Rosslea RC Church County …

    02/18/2016 02:59:06
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Pronunciation please
    2. Karen Howard via
    3. It's like "Sure Say." Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 18, 2016, at 2:43 AM, Carl Maguire via <[email protected]> wrote: > > Just watched a really good film "Brooklyn" starring Saoirse Ronan. Just in case I meet her someday, how would I pronounce her name? > Cheers > Carl > Postscript: Yes she's Irish, and no she's not a masterless Samurai. That would be Ronin pronounced roh-neen. > ========================= > https://www.facebook.com/groups/FermanaghGold/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/18/2016 02:17:58
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Pronunciation please
    2. Brid Nolan via
    3. I've heard that she says Saoirse rhymes with inertia and Ronan is Roh nan with emphasis on first syllable like Roman. Brid On 18 Feb 2016 08:45, "Carl Maguire via" <[email protected]> wrote: > Just watched a really good film "Brooklyn" starring Saoirse Ronan. Just > in case I meet her someday, how would I pronounce her name? > Cheers > Carl > Postscript: Yes she's Irish, and no she's not a masterless Samurai. That > would be Ronin pronounced roh-neen. > ========================= > https://www.facebook.com/groups/FermanaghGold/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/18/2016 01:57:55
    1. FERMANAGH-GOLD Pronunciation: Thanks
    2. Carl Maguire via
    3. Thanks Brid and Eilish. Seersha becomes my best imitation. Carl

    02/18/2016 01:48:28
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD CASSIDY
    2. caiside via
    3. Dave, Thanks for the list of Cassidy wills. Some of these are mine and I have seen them, but I am going to double check all just in case. I still want to know where they got planted though! It's an awful lot of people unaccounted for. Did people reuse plots after a few years, and maybe use the stone for a doorstep? (I've seen that done in my area in New York! (We reunited a few "lost" stones with the cemetery where the bones were.) Janet

    02/18/2016 01:31:47
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD CASSIDY
    2. caiside via
    3. Hi Eilish and Dave, Thanks so much. I know of this Thomas Cassidy, I helped research him and his brothers for his descendants in Australia. They were transported for throwing their landlord's horse of the mountain! --and some of the descendants came to our Cassidy Clan Reunion in Enniskillen in 2014. But these Cassidys are from Gortgall, and are not related to me as far as I know. I do have a rellie who supposedly according to family story went to Oz and then left money to my Patrick's descendants c. early 1900s. But I don't even know his name or where in Oz he went. And it sounds to me like every family's "lost will" story. Best, Janet On 2/18/16 2:36 AM, Eilish wrote: > Hi Janet, > I've been absent but if you know of any Cassidys that came to > Australia and their details, I'll help as much as I can. > I note you have McCafffreys and Carrigans in the mix. I have > McCaffreys and Corrigans in the mix and mine are all RC to the gills! > > Eilish > > On 18/02/2016 12:15 PM, Dave H. via wrote: >> *Thomas CASSIDY* >> *St Patricks Cathedral Parramatta Cemetery* >> *x Born Fermanagh, buried: Australia, New South Wales * >> >> Inscription - Sacred to the memory of Thomas Cassidy who departed this >> life 30 November 1862, Aged 62 years. Erected by his disconsolate widow >> Mary Cassidy. Also of Phillip Cassidy who died 27th April 1864, aged 9 >> years. May his soul rest in peace, Amen. >> >> Thomas Cassidy, with his brothers Edward and Phillip were transported to >> Australia on the Hercules II in 1830. They are the sons of Steven >> Cassidy and unknown Britton of Fermanagh. Thomas is believed to have >> left a wife and 2 children in Ireland. >> >> http://www.tammymitchell.com/cofermanagh/view.php?id=480 >>

    02/18/2016 01:26:52
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD CASSIDY
    2. William J Flanagan via
    3. Janet' Do you ave any relatives buried in 2nd Calvary cemetery. ??? I have the book cousin Bud

    02/18/2016 12:04:21
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD CASSIDY
    2. Dave H. via
    3. *Thomas CASSIDY* *St Patricks Cathedral Parramatta Cemetery* *x Born Fermanagh, buried: Australia, New South Wales * Inscription - Sacred to the memory of Thomas Cassidy who departed this life 30 November 1862, Aged 62 years. Erected by his disconsolate widow Mary Cassidy. Also of Phillip Cassidy who died 27th April 1864, aged 9 years. May his soul rest in peace, Amen. Thomas Cassidy, with his brothers Edward and Phillip were transported to Australia on the Hercules II in 1830. They are the sons of Steven Cassidy and unknown Britton of Fermanagh. Thomas is believed to have left a wife and 2 children in Ireland. http://www.tammymitchell.com/cofermanagh/view.php?id=480 --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus

    02/17/2016 06:15:48
    1. FERMANAGH-GOLD Pronunciation please
    2. Carl Maguire via
    3. Just watched a really good film "Brooklyn" starring Saoirse Ronan. Just in case I meet her someday, how would I pronounce her name? Cheers Carl Postscript: Yes she's Irish, and no she's not a masterless Samurai. That would be Ronin pronounced roh-neen.

    02/17/2016 05:43:43
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Conflicting ages at death!
    2. Linda Ford via
    3. I have had that experience just recently. I have decided to believe the death registration information.  In my case, the headstone looks rather new, so I'm wondering who erected it and when?  I have had another instance where someone is mentioned on the headstone but probably not actually buried there, but the inscription is a commemoration only.  Can you right to the cemetery administration for precise details of who is buried in what part of the plot and who erected the headstone and when? Can you get the actual death registration (not death certificate) from the state of New York? Can you find an obituary? Linda Ford On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 2:42 PM, CARELL via <[email protected]> wrote: A Cowan/Elliott wife & mother died in New York in 1903. Details from the Greenwood cemetery there lists her age at death as 62 years, 5 months & 10 days on June 8th 1903. This indicates she was born in 1841. However!… the inscription engraved on her gravestone states she was 75 years old…..b.c.1828. Has anyone else experienced this conflict in ages on a DC & a gravestone? Can you offer a possible explanation? Thanks, Carole. ========================= https://www.facebook.com/groups/FermanaghGold/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/17/2016 02:28:03
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Where are Janet's CASSIDYs?
    2. Dave H. via
    3. Yes, noticed the change of topic!! :-D These you might have looked at... they are the Wills from Census website! All Fermanagh ones only... Name of Deceased Date of Death James Cassidy 1 Apr 1860 Michael Cassidy 17 Nov 1862 Edward Cassidy 10 Nov 1874 Edward Cassidy 1875 James Cassidy 22 Jan 1878 Hugh Cassidy 20 Dec 1881 Selina Cassidy 7 Jan 1886 James Cassidy 2 Feb 1890 James Cassidy 27 Feb 1890 William Cassidy 4 Mar 1890 William Cassidy 4 Mar 1890 John Cassidy 4 Jan 1891 William Cassidy 21 May 1891 Bernard Or Barnard Cassidy 17 Nov 1891 James Cassidy 12 Jan 1892 Mary Jane Cassidy 6 Feb 1892 Patrick Cassidy 20 Aug 1892 Stephen Cassidy 25 Sep 1894 Hugh Cassidy 18 Dec 1895 John Cassidy 5 Feb 1898 James Cassidy 18 May 1898 James Cassidy 27 Jan 1900 Anne Cassidy 22 Jan 1902 John Cassidy 18 Dec 1903 Henry Joseph Cassidy 20 Nov 1905 James Cassidy 26 Jul 1906 Thomas Cassidy 23 Feb 1907 Philip Cassidy 16 Feb 1908 Michael Cassidy 21 Oct 1908 Bridget Cassidy 1 Aug 1909 Patrick Cassidy 9 Dec 1909 James Cassidy 8 Apr 1910 James Cassidy 24 Oct 1911 Francis Cassidy 27 Sep 1912 Francis Cassidy 27 Sep 1912 Anne Cassidy 26 Oct 1912 Anne Cassidy 26 Oct 1912 Matthew Cassidy 23 Nov 1912 Matthew Cassidy 23 Nov 1912 Anne Cassidy 19 May 1914 Owen Cassidy 5 Oct 1915 Patrick Cassidy 3 Jan 1917 Edward Cassidy 19 Sep 1917 Patrick Cassidy 10 Jun 1918 Patrick Cassidy 17 Aug 1920 --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus

    02/17/2016 09:54:44
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Where are my CASSIDYs?
    2. William J Flanagan via
    3. send me your family names & dates and I will work on at this end Bud

    02/17/2016 07:33:44
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Where are my CASSIDYs?
    2. William J Flanagan via
    3. Rootsweb.Com also familysearch.org good hunting Bud

    02/17/2016 07:32:27
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD WEIR family in Scotland, Antrim and Fermanagh
    2. Dave H. via
    3. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Belfast/issue/540/page/1098/data.pdf --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus

    02/17/2016 06:17:57
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Where are my CASSIDYs?
    2. caiside via
    3. Thanks, The first batch MAY be, but I have no proof, no way for connecting them. Same for Peter. The name would work with my family names, (except that he married a probable Protestant --Armstrong). That branch that went to KY and Va , again, MAY be related to mine several generations before my Patrick (b 1804, probably in Drumgormly) but no way to prove it. As names, "Peter" and "Edward" occur in my line. Whee did you get these, Bud? Janet C. On 2/17/16 12:18 PM, William J Flanagan wrote: > any of these belong to you??? Janet ?? > from: [email protected] > > Edmond Cssidy, 1649, Devonish' parent > Henry, 1694 > Margaret, 1696 > Phelim , 1698 > Catherine, 1702 > Andrew Neil, 1706 > > or > > Peter Cassidy, abt 1725, Devonish, Parent > md to Ann Melissa Armstrong, 5 Aug 1728, Edinburg > > John Cassidy, born 1745 in Augusta, Va, USA > died, 1820, Bath, Ky > > has 11 kids > > Elizabeth Louise > William > Thomas Ashby > Sara Martha > John > Rueben > Jonathan > Mary > Stephen > Jesse > Rachel > > cousin Bud, in Arizona >

    02/17/2016 05:36:06
    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD Where are my CASSIDYs?
    2. caiside via
    3. Bud, Thanks. I don't think any of my Irish-born Cassidys became a priest, at least not in the recent generations. (I suspect my branch is connected to the priests buried on Devenish Island but I am a long way from proving that.) I did get the records for my Flanagan relation (Fr. Peter B. O Flanagan, S.J. born 1807) from the American Jesuits, and it DID give much info. He was born in Aghakeerin, and I know the names of his parents and siblings, and since he was a cousin of my Mary McCaffrey (who married into the Cassidys) it connects her to the same area, most likely the McCs in Lisdead. But no Cassidy priests in Ireland that I know of. Bud, what's the name of that cemetery that begins with a C, I think there is the remains of a Flanagan church there--I'm sure you know it--just west of Derrygonnelly. Janet C. On 2/17/16 11:58 AM, William J Flanagan wrote: > One of your Cassidy's became a priest. > My Uncle was a priest. > I requested a copy of his admission papers, into the Priesthood, and they were loaded with names and dates. > > Have you tried that ??? > > cousin Bud, in Arizona >

    02/17/2016 05:15:53