Thank you Diane , I was beginning to lose faith because in spite of the memorial to James in Holliston when there was no actual record of his death. A Memorial would be expensive and I could find no record of a wife either. Without being able to get back to MA and go through the church records myself I was starting to think that there had been two Casey families. The oldest son from the 1st marriage "John" did go Chicago and married there in 1895 to a Catherine Mulvihill. I'm not sure why he would be there at that date. He and the 1st born Mary were born in Ireland in 1870 and 1872. I haven't been able to find anything yet on Patricks 2nd wife Julia O'Neil b.1876 Ireland she would be my Greatgrandmother on that branch. Regards, Clara You figure out who is who by cross-referencing other records, like church and civil and revised Griffith's valuations. Kilshanny church records haven't been filmed by the LDS but Kilfenora have, beginning in 1836, so Patrick's baptism should be there, as well as any children he had in Ireland. If Patrick was born in 1847, his father would have been old enough to be in Griffith's, which tends to confirm that he was James, not Daniel. When you post in the future, be sure to put in a subject line so people searching the archives can find your post. Something like Casey from Kilfenora and O'Grady from Kilshanny would be very helpful. Diane
Clara, If you could locate the diocese they were in in MA (or narrow it down to two or three) you might find some help working through the chancery office. It may cost a little but there are independents known to the chancery people willing to do the grunt work and besides more material is coming online. I had help from a New Jersey diocese in my search. Good luck. Don St. John ________________________________________ From: irl-clare-bounces@rootsweb.com [irl-clare-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of CMere85162@aol.com [CMere85162@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2013 10:03 PM To: irl-clare@rootsweb.com Subject: [IRL-CLARE] Casey from Kilfenora Thank you Diane , I was beginning to lose faith because in spite of the memorial to James in Holliston when there was no actual record of his death. A Memorial would be expensive and I could find no record of a wife either. Without being able to get back to MA and go through the church records myself I was starting to think that there had been two Casey families. The oldest son from the 1st marriage "John" did go Chicago and married there in 1895 to a Catherine Mulvihill. I'm not sure why he would be there at that date. He and the 1st born Mary were born in Ireland in 1870 and 1872. I haven't been able to find anything yet on Patricks 2nd wife Julia O'Neil b.1876 Ireland she would be my Greatgrandmother on that branch. Regards, Clara You figure out who is who by cross-referencing other records, like church and civil and revised Griffith's valuations. Kilshanny church records haven't been filmed by the LDS but Kilfenora have, beginning in 1836, so Patrick's baptism should be there, as well as any children he had in Ireland. If Patrick was born in 1847, his father would have been old enough to be in Griffith's, which tends to confirm that he was James, not Daniel. When you post in the future, be sure to put in a subject line so people searching the archives can find your post. Something like Casey from Kilfenora and O'Grady from Kilshanny would be very helpful. Diane ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CLARE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message