Can anyone help I have hit a brickwall. I have got as far as the 1901 census for g grandfather daniel keegan (b 1855)from roscommon he was married to sarah (b1863) who's surname was possibly Forde some where along the line I have been told that she may have french quaker connections but this could be a family story their youngest daughter annie married Frank Casey they were my grandparents.<br>grateful for any help<br>Halina
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daniel keegan
Re: daniel keegan
(User Above) wrote: : Can anyone help I have hit a brickwall. I have got as far as the 1901 census for g grandfather daniel keegan (b 1855)from roscommon he was married to sarah (b1863) who's surname was possibly Forde some where along the line I have been told that she may have french quaker connections but this could be a family story their youngest daughter annie married Frank Casey they were my grandparents.<br>: grateful for any help<br>: HalinaHi,Do you know the date or place of their marriage because if you do I may be able to give you some pointers.<p>
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Re: daniel keegan
(User Above) wrote: : Can anyone help I have hit a brickwall. I have got as far as the 1901 census for g grandfather daniel keegan (b 1855)from roscommon he was married to sarah (b1863) who's surname was possibly Forde some where along the line I have been told that she may have french quaker connections but this could be a family story their youngest daughter annie married Frank Casey they were my grandparents.<br>: grateful for any help<br>: Halina<p><br>Halina,<br>In the index to the Civil Registration of marriages I found that<br>Daniel J. Keegan married Sarah Kate Forde during the third quarter<br>of 1885. The actual registration entry of their marriage will show the townland that each was from in Co. Roscommon, their fathers' names, and the date and place of their marriage.<p>That marriage registration entry is available from the Registrar-General in Dublin. For ordering information go to: <p>www.groireland.ie/about_us.htm <p>Request a copy of the marriage registration entry, which is cheaper<br>than a certificate. It contains all the same information and only<br>costs about two dollars. You have to supply: Daniel Keegan and<br>Sarah Forde, page 225 of volume 3 of marriages in third quarter, 1885.<p>Cheers,<br>Tom Voyles<p>
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