Casserly

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Ann Grady

Casserly

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Looking for information about a CASSERLY family - Roscommon mid-1800's.<br>Parents - Thomas Casserly and Dora Kelly Casserly<br>Daughter - Ann (also at least 2 other daughters)<p>Ann Casserly - Born in Roscommon in 1843. Came to US with parents in 1852. Entered Sisters of St. Joseph in 1863.<br>Founded Boston Congregation in 1873.<p>Research this summer led us to Dysart as a likely place of origin.<br>Found the name of Thomas Casserly attached to land in Dysart.<br>Any other leads or links would be greatly appreciated.<br>Thank you.
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Margaret Morgan

Re: Casserly

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<br>: Looking for information about a CASSERLY family - Roscommon mid-1800's.<br>: Parents - Thomas Casserly and Dora Kelly Casserly<br>: Daughter - Ann (also at least 2 other daughters)<p>: Ann Casserly - Born in Roscommon in 1843. Came to US with parents in 1852. Entered Sisters of St. Joseph in 1863.<br>: Founded Boston Congregation in 1873.<p>: Research this summer led us to Dysart as a likely place of origin.<br>: Found the name of Thomas Casserly attached to land in Dysart.<br>: Any other leads or links would be greatly appreciated.<br>: Thank you.<p>
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Margaret Morgan Weichert

Re: Casserly

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My grandmother emigrated from Cloonshanville, Tibohine (Roscommon) in the late 1920s. Two of her companions on the journey (Boston, via New York) were Casserlys from Cloonshanville. If you look up the name in the 1901 Census (also in the Leitrim-Roscommon site), you should find information about those Casserlys.<p>Margaret<br>: Looking for information about a CASSERLY family - Roscommon mid-1800's.<br>: Parents - Thomas Casserly and Dora Kelly Casserly<br>: Daughter - Ann (also at least 2 other daughters)<p>: Ann Casserly - Born in Roscommon in 1843. Came to US with parents in 1852. Entered Sisters of St. Joseph in 1863.<br>: Founded Boston Congregation in 1873.<p>: Research this summer led us to Dysart as a likely place of origin.<br>: Found the name of Thomas Casserly attached to land in Dysart.<br>: Any other leads or links would be greatly appreciated.<br>: Thank you.<p>
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Tom Casserlie

Re: Casserly

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<br>: Looking for information about a CASSERLY family - Roscommon mid-1800's.<br>: Parents - Thomas Casserly and Dora Kelly Casserly<br>: Daughter - Ann (also at least 2 other daughters)<p>: Ann Casserly - Born in Roscommon in 1843. Came to US with parents in 1852. Entered Sisters of St. Joseph in 1863.<br>: Founded Boston Congregation in 1873.<p>: Research this summer led us to Dysart as a likely place of origin.<br>: Found the name of Thomas Casserly attached to land in Dysart.<br>: Any other leads or links would be greatly appreciated.<br>: Thank you.<p>
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