My grandmother, Mary Anne Casey, was born in 1866 to Thomas Casey and Mary Duignan. At age 14 she was sent to Baltimore to stay with two maiden aunts, Kate Casey and Ella Casey. Grandmother married Frank Breeden in 1889 and gave birth to nine children. My mother, Evelyn Joy, was her youngest child. Grandmother told the family that Ballymoe was in County Galway when she left Ireland. However, I realize that in 1899 it became part of County Roscommon. If anyone has any information about this family ancestry, please E-mail me.
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Duignan's in Roscommon who married Thomas Casey
Re: Duignan's in Roscommon who married Thomas Casey
(User Above) wrote: : My grandmother, Mary Anne Casey, was born in 1866 to Thomas Casey and Mary Duignan. At age 14 she was sent to Baltimore to stay with two maiden aunts, Kate Casey and Ella Casey. Grandmother married Frank Breeden in 1889 and gave birth to nine children. My mother, Evelyn Joy, was her youngest child. Grandmother told the family that Ballymoe was in County Galway when she left Ireland. However, I realize that in 1899 it became part of County Roscommon. If anyone has any information about this family ancestry, please E-mail me.<p>I don't know anything about the CASEYs or the immediate connection between Thomas CASEY and Mary DUIGNAN, but if you want to know more about the historical background of the DUIGNAN name, check out DUIGNAN/DEGNAN/DIGNAN web page.<br>
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