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Australia / Re: Wicklow DOYLES to Australia
« on: Saturday 11 May 13 03:32 BST (UK)  »
Hi Greg,
Thanks for the list of James and Margaret Doyle's children. I noticed that you had found the two Margaret Caseys who died in 1907. They were mother in law and daughter in law. Margaret Theresa Casey nee McCarthy (1862-1907) was the second wife of William Casey (1852-1917), the eldest son of Thomas Casey (abt 1820-1879) and Margaret nee Doyle (abt 1826-1907). Margaret Casey nee McCarthy died on 27th May 1907 and her mother in law, Margaret Casey nee Doyle, died on 7th June 1907.
Margaret Casey nee Doyle's father, James Doyle is listed as a Gas Company Employee on her 1907 death certificate. Unfortunately, the James Doyle (1796-1878), husband of Margaret nee McDonnell (1798-1866) is listed only as a 'Gentleman' on his death certificate, aged 82.
Do you subscribe to Ancestry? I have put a lot of this information on my family trees there.
Cheers,
Laura

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Australia / Re: Wicklow DOYLES to Australia
« on: Wednesday 08 May 13 07:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I am new to this site. I am researching the family of Margaret Casey nee Doyle (1832-1907) from Wicklow, parents: James and Margaret Doyle, who married Thomas Casey on 05 Nov 1851 in Bathurst, NSW. I have information on some their children.
I believe that Margaret Casey nee Doyle might have been the daughter of James Doyle and Margaret McDonnell (I know that her father was James Doyle and her mother was Margaret unknown surname), but am lacking that final piece of evidence which would prove the link. I think that Margaret Casey nee Doyle came to Australia with her sister Ann on the same ship as her possible brother, Mathew Doyle and his family.
I have the death certificates of Margaret Doyle nee McDonnell (1798-1866) and James Doyle (1796-1878), but frustratingly neither certificate names the eight children living at the time of their deaths.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks

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