Hello Ray, Nice to hear from you again...haven't been searching Kerry for a while but I am going to give this a shot, hoping my grt grt grandfather might have been in Kerry. I am looking for my grt grt grandfather, Timothy FITZGERALD, b. 1784 somewhere in Ireland (according to all the census in Wales) He was shown as a widow with 2 daughters in Abervale 1841 Census, Wales(name mispelt) with Eleanor unknown age and Mary Ann aged 5 ...this matches my grt grandmothers birth and I have all the relevant history of her marriage to Thomas Hooley in Swansea in 1857 including certificates. Timothy's details show he was a Tinman by trade (no not the one from Wizard of Oz!) which makes me believe he came over to Wales to work in the factories over there when things got a bit rough in Ireland. I have his 2nd marriage certificate in 1866 aged 82 years and produced 3 more children??? He had married his housekeeper of many years, a Martha Turner who had a child Moses with her...she was half his age and had probably looked after him and his daughter Mary Ann (no mention of Eleanor since 1841 Census) and he died in 1872 in Swansea...also have his death certificate. I also found baptisms of Eleanor and Mary Ann Fitzgerald in Co Sligo Marys birth was 1836 which also matched. But the parents were John James FITZGERALD and Mary Ann QUILL...not Timothy..still no further information about her death but there is a John FITZGERALD-QUILL that I am trying to find who is mentioned in one of the lists. Tims father as shown on his certificate was Redmond Fitzgerald but still no birth shown for Timothy with Redmond as his father. I have been looking everywhere for Tim and thought if you were looking through that Casey Book again, could you kindly look for this name please. I am now wondering if the name was changed when he came to Wales?? Ahh... aint researchin' fun?? No more sightings of Herbie the giant croc living in our Herbert River...heard the Wildlife boys have been taking out a few big ones from the river expecially near populated areas and transporting them to other places. But our town of Ingham has gone on the map in recent weeks with the finding of a very huge carpet snake weighing 17.5 kilos that had fallen through the roof at our local St. Vinnies Store. He was captured by our local "snake lady" Virginia McGrath, and it is on Youtube. Just type in her name and large snake...the story even seen in Britian and France and other places I believe.It was on our Sunrise morning show here in Australia showing her with it. Yes we had a big one out in our orchard many years ago that was accidently killed when a tractor and grass slasher went over it...we named him "the keeper of the orchard" as we noticed a lot of flying foxes were not eating our fruit one year and of coarse, pythons just "love" flying fox on the menu for their dessert !! Well nice to talk to you again Ray and hope you find this missing grt grt grandad of mine. Keep well Kind regards, Mary Mizzi in NQ Australia where our sugar cane is being planted today.