My husband's grandmother was a Cashin from Tipperary. I have a Michael Cashin 1823-1896. Died at Cooldevane, Shanrahan, Tipperary. According to Griffith's valuation, he had 104 acres, which is quite large. He had a son Michael (1859-1905) who never married & also died at Cooldevane. He also had a son John who became a doctor and practiced in London. Total of 10 children. I can send you more information, if you wish. They evidently were not a destitute post famine family. Almost everyone stayed in Ireland. After my husband's grandmother Mary Ann Cashin (1861-1901) married Maurice Flynn, they were very successful farmers & horse breeders at Killahalla, Waterford, until both died and left 7 orphans. The Cashin & Flynn relatives took care of the 7 Flynn orphans until, as young adults/late teenagers, all came to San Francisco around 1906-1910. Dr. John Cashin evidently paid for the 2 orphan Flynn girls to attend a Catholic boarding school in Davenport, England. As far as I can determine, they did very well for an Irish Catholic family. Maxine Driscoll ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Fortado" <janfortado@comcast.net> To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 9:50 AM Subject: [TIP] Cashin in Tipperary >I am focusing on Co. Tipperary for my 3rd great grandfather, Michael >Cashin. I was wondering if there is anyone on this list who is researching >the name Cashin/Cashen/Cashion. > > Jan > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <IRL-TIPPERARY-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <IRL-TIPPERARY-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 10:49 AM > Subject: IRL-TIPPERARY-D Digest V06 #206 > > > > ==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== > Online Tipperary Census: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/census_ndx.htm >