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Hi'All,come to a dead end on this one ,please can anybody help??James Cassels lived in mayor st dublin under the 1911 cenus when he was 16. He was involved in the rising first at jacobs factory and finally at the gpo.I would like to point out that his name is miss spelled on the records cassells instead of cassels. He was also on active service 1919-21.I have the honour of having his 1916 medal and his comrac medal.l can not find his birth marriage or death details, I know he died 1940s 50s thats about it!
I would be greatful of any help.cheers paul
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Paul
I have James Cassells listed as serving in both Jacobs and in the GPO in my book.
(http://www.lilliputpress.ie/author.html?author=Connell%2C+Joseph+E.A.)
I am not "selling" books here, just wish proper copyright notice.
Thank you for the spelling correction, and that will be noted.
All I have further is that Mr. Cassels listed his address as 42 Lower Mayor Street, Dublin, and he was imprisoned in Frongoch.
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Hi' thanks for the details.I have been told that he may have been in crumlin road jail in belfast around 1919-1921 but can not comfirm this.thanks again, Paul
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hi heres a link for glasnevin cemetery i dont know if its the right james it will be well worth the 10 euros as it is a multipul grave
http://www.rootschat.com/links/08so/
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to do searchs in glasnevin cemetery ok
on the home page click on genealogy
the search is very narrow so just enter a letter in each box and click search ( see image page )
this should take you to the advanced search page. this is where you can broaden your search
i have found it easier to search the whole data base like this. it will take a little time. on first name you will have to the search around 20 times for each block of 20 year, doing a single letter of the alphabet at a time but you wont miss any one with your family name
the records are still in progress i have found they only go back as 1889 for my family at the moment
see the set up on image 2
happy hunting
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Hi Pol65
"Cassells J. Lower Mayor Sr, North Wall - clerk" is on the list of around 200 prisoners removed from Richmond Barracks and sent to Knutsford Detention Barracks England on 1 May
You probably need to read a specialist book on the happenings at both Jacobs and GPO. Perhaps a reader here without a book to sell could check the index of anything they have
This Wikipedia article has a couple of books mentioned on Frongoch where he ended up.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frongoch_internment_camp
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I would think his birth was
Name James Cassels
Registration district Dublin North
Record type BIRTHS
Registration date - quarter and year Apr - Jun 1894
Volume 2
Page 458
Do you know that he was still in Ireland after 1920s?
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Hi' thanks for everything heiping me a great deal.I take it he was in ireland as i have his comrac active service medal.
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Hi all,
If he was at Knutsford, my Great-grandfather may have met him. Apparently he used to go and visit the Irish prisoners there, as he was living in the Manchester area at the time.
I have a detailed book about the Fron-goch camp but can anyone suggest any books that would cover the internments at Knutsford?