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Roscommon / Re: grey/sandy
« on: Wednesday 05 December 18 15:32 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks, hallmark!

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Roscommon / Re: grey/sandy
« on: Wednesday 05 December 18 12:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Cosmo, hope you are still active on this forum. I have a lot of info on a George and Robert Sandys who seem to be children of George Sandys and Dora Bouchier. They were involved with their wives in a tragic case in Stockport in 1841. I would gladly share what I have with you.

Regards, Patrick Flanagan.

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Roscommon / Re: Marriage at Roscommon
« on: Wednesday 14 November 18 18:04 GMT (UK)  »
Anybody know what resource familysearch was quoting from with those Geraghty names?

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Roscommon / Re: Marriage at Roscommon
« on: Friday 19 October 18 14:32 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks, Hallmark 

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Roscommon / Re: Marriage at Roscommon
« on: Friday 19 October 18 11:17 BST (UK)  »
What is the origin if that Geraghty snippet? Does it mean Geraghty's address was Durham Abbey@

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Roscommon / Re: Marriage at Roscommon
« on: Thursday 20 September 18 14:34 BST (UK)  »
Bridget Sandys died in Derrane 5 October 1878, described as the widow of a gentleman farmer. The informant was Winifred Geraghty

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Roscommon / Re: Marriage at Roscommon
« on: Thursday 20 September 18 13:23 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks, I have just emailed the Library to advise me on how proceed. Seems promising!

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Roscommon / Re: Marriage at Roscommon
« on: Thursday 20 September 18 13:09 BST (UK)  »
Thanks hallmark, I will check that out, could be useful

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Roscommon / Re: Marriage at Roscommon
« on: Thursday 20 September 18 12:53 BST (UK)  »
I believe that the Sandys family were Protestant but Basil was definitely Catholic, perhaps he changed to facilitate his marriage to Catherine Devany. His son James and his family were also Catholic. Basil's daughter Eliza Aldwell Sandys may have been Protestant.
Basil and his brother William contributed to the building of a Catholic church at Derrane [pronounced Darn]

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