Hi Bonnie, Have you tried researching using Archibald a derivative of Aspell, a name exclusive to Co. Wexford? Many Archibald during mid 1800�s switched over to using Aspell. I have seen instances of both names used for same family. Anyway it�s worth a try. There were many Archibald families around the Camolin, Clough and Gorey area, and Aspells down Bree / Ballyhogue direction. And Wexford as you know is Kinsella country. Link attached gives you an idea how the names Archibald and Aspell were used. Hope this is helpful, Regards John G. http://www.newenglandancestors.org/education/articles/NEXUS/nexus_9.1.2.asp [email protected] wrote: ) ) Looking for any information on Michael ASPEL who married Anna KINSELLA about ) 1850 in Ireland. ) Daughter Anna ASPEL was born 21 Apr 1852 and son Michael ASPEL was born 10 Jul ) 1861. Both came to the USA. Anna arrived about 1875 and Michael about 1890. ) According to records here Anna and Michael were born in Dublin but after several ) years of research and hiring a researcher as well, I can find no record of them ) in Dublin. ) An uncle to the children, Arthur KINSELLA was from Wexford. He left Ireland ) about 1852 at age 26. This could be a brother to Anna KINSELLA, but not sure. ) The family was close in the USA. ) I find on Griffiths Valuation of Ireland 1848-1864 a Michael Aspel in ) Oldross/Wexford. Wonder if this could be a connection?? ) This has been a difficult search as Anna Aspel was my great-grandmother and I ) remember her well. Can someone on this list can help me? ) With appreciation, ) Bonnie Carlson ) ) ------------------------------- ) 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 ) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts