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Clare / Re: casey/davoren - any information welcome!
« on: Monday 14 December 15 00:36 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Carleen,
It's quite a long story! It began more than 15 years ago when I tried to track down a copy of my grandfather's Irish birth certificate so that I could apply for an Irish passport. I could find no record of James Leonard Fletcher son of James Davoren and Amelia Quinn - but I did, almost by chance, find a record of a man called James Leonard Casey with very similar sounding parents. The name Davoren was the key. My uncle is called Davoren Fletcher. Mum knew that her father had been married before, but the story went that his first wife, and the father of his two elder daughters, had died.
It seemed to me that they Casey and Fletcher may be the same people. They had the same birthday - except Casey was born in 1886 and Fletcher claimed to be born in 1890. And Casey was born (to Irish parents) in SA, not Ireland. I obtained a copy of casey's marriage certificate to his first wife, and compared it to a copy of Fletcher's certificate to my grandmother, and their signatures were identical, except for the surname!
My uncle Davoren said that after the death of my grandfather in the mid forties, my grandmother (who lived in Armidale in nsw) advertised in the  Melbourne papers for his family, but we don't know if she knew he had changed his name and advertised under Casey or Fletcher. My guess is she never knew.
I'll get my mother to send me the details that she has. From memory they were living in Melbourne when he died - because of the war they'd come south to live with my grandmother's sister. My mother has always wondered about her elder half sisters, but has never been able to track them down.
Let me know if you have any more questions and I'll ask mum.
Best,
Ralph

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Clare / Re: casey/davoren - any information welcome!
« on: Sunday 13 December 15 11:19 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Carleen,
Yes, sorry I do mean James Leonard Casey. Sorry, so many names! My mother Margaret (his daughter) would love to get in contact and learn more about your side of the family. Her father died when she was young and she knew very little about his life before he married her mother. What would be the best way to get in contact? I live in newtown in Sydney.
Best, Ralph

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Clare / Re: casey/davoren - any information welcome!
« on: Thursday 22 October 15 16:59 BST (UK)  »
Dear CMA,
I'm fairly sure James Davoren Casey is my grandfather too. It seems he changed his surname to Fletcher and married my grandmother in Armidale NSW in the early 40s. The last of his three children with her, Davoren, was born shortly before he died.
Hope this is useful. Let me know if you need any other info and I'll talk to my mother and get back to you.
R

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