RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. [IRL-MONAGHAN] A Cassiday/Cassidy Puzzle
    2. Thomas Cassidy
    3. For a long time I have been researching my gggrandparents Hugh Cassiday/Bridget McKenna, I have stuck with the CASSIDAY spelling because in the 1860-1870's there were five families registering births in Scotstown, Monaghan using this spelling I am aware that the spelling will vary depending on the transcriber and the more common is CASSIDY. I have found Francis b. 1866 the parents living in Derrynasell East probably with the mothers McKenna family. My ggrandfather Hugh was b.1859-61 don't know where. I have been speculating that my Hugh was one of the early children and Hugh Cassiday/Bridget McKenna were married a few years before that time. Now comes the puzzle, I input the parents names in rootsireland, they gave me an Ellen Cassidy b.Dec. 1850, in Donagh Parish, Monaghan, however their source is shown as microfilm entries 1861-1881? Paying for records I searched for the marriage of Hugh CASSIDAY/Bridget McKenna this brought up Hugh CASSIDY/Bridget McKenna "Church Marriage Record" Nov. 22, 1846, Parish Errigal Truagh, Monaghan, no townland listed, no parents, no relatives, witnesses James McElroy/Mary Kelly. No Church or denomination, Listed at the bottom is "Banns dispensed, Priest : Rev. Paul McCusker CC". I don't know if this indicates it was an actual RC ceremony, shot gun wedding or what. If this is the same couple that were parents of my Hugh and Francis it woiuld indicate 20 years of child bearing. I have found no other children than, Ellen 1850 Hugh 1859-61 Francis 1866. Any words of wisdom out there? Thanks,Tom Cassidy

    07/17/2012 06:27:26