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Re: Costello of Galway
« Reply #9 on: Monday 31 October 11 10:38 GMT (UK) »
I also contacted the Plattsburgh City Clerk and he did not find a death record for her...I was in contact with someone last year who said that Mary Ann is buried with her sister(Sarah Grey) I believe....I don't think she is buried with Hugh Ross....She probably wanted to be buried in a Catholic cemetery..I believe Hugh was protestant.(according to my friend).  I will see if I can dig up my old emails on the subject....
Sara

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Re: Costello of Galway
« Reply #10 on: Monday 31 October 11 18:29 GMT (UK) »
hi sara,
yes, that is the obituary that i have. i have checked the plattsburgh ny city clerk's office and the nys vital records archive in albany ny and have not located maryann's death certificate, but i am going to re-check both places.
the following grave site is located at the st. john's old roman catholic cemetery located at the corner of south platt and peru streets in plattsburgh (maryann costello) is not listed
GREY
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Absolom (sic) Henry GREY / born in / Mooers Forks, N.Y. 1844, / Died Nov. 20, 1890. /
Sarah T. His Wife 1843 - 1919 /
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Mary Jane / Born Oct. 26, 1868, Died Apr. 5, 1876. /
Fredrick (sic) John / Born Apr. 22, 1878, Died Aug. 20, 1881. /
1872 Charles H. 1935 /
1870 Theresa Grey BARRETT 1938 /

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Re: Costello of Galway
« Reply #11 on: Friday 01 June 12 16:13 BST (UK) »
Hi –

I’m researching the Costello family and recently came across your post.  I descend from John and Jane (Flood) Costello’s daughter, Sarah Theresa Costello, and her husband, Absolom Henry Grey.

Sarah Costello was born in County Galway on December 9, 1843.  On her death certificate, it says her parents were from Loughrea.  There’s a family belief that Sarah came to the U.S. with her father and two sisters, Mary Ann and Bridget Costello.  It’s also rumored that they came through Canada, rather than a U.S. port.  Unfortunately, I haven’t discovered if this is true or not.  Also, I’ve never found their father on any U.S. census.   

According to the 1900 & 1910 Federal Census, Sarah Costello came over between 1858-1862.  By 1870, all three sisters were married and living in Clinton County, New York. 

I’ve also heard that Sarah Costello-Grey and Mary Ann Costello-Ross are buried together.  As you listed in your post, Sarah’s buried at St. John’s Cemetery.  Her obituary backs this up.  However, my grandfather wrote in his records that Sarah Costello-Grey is buried with her sister, Mary Ann, at the Ross gravesite.  I think he must have been misinformed by someone who knew the sisters were buried together, but was confused about where. 

Thanks,
Beth     






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Re: Costello of Galway
« Reply #12 on: Monday 04 June 12 17:55 BST (UK) »
Hi to you both,

You may be able to get me started on my wifes Irish line.  Up till now in the written records  they have been recorded as Ireland; Galway Ireland; Galway City Ireland.  In the spoken record Roscommon is mentioned.

Sarah Costello born ~1820 is the wife of Michael Concannon (born ~1815).  Married in Ireland .  They appear in 1851 in Whitwick, Leicestershire, England.  They had 5 children that I know of, daughter Mary (Agnes) Concannon is the lineage who marries Patrick Commons (also of Galway Ireland) in Whitwick in 1861.  Patricks father was Peter Comyns [sic]. 

Children of Patrick and Mary; 2 children (daughters) were left with Uncles family (Concannon) and they went off to USA with 3rd child (son).  By 1881 they returned to Whitwick with 2 more sons born USA British subject.

If any of these names sound familiar I would love to talk some more.

Best wishes,
Spark
Commons -  Whitwick/USA/Galway
Concannon - Whitwick
Costello - Ireland
Wardle - Whitwick/Packington
Clarke - Whitwick
Lockwood - Barrow upon Soar
Bull - Whitwick/little Staughton
Moult - Coelorton
Glover - Wymeswold
Vellacott - Exmoor
Thorne - Exmoor


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Re: Costello of Galway
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 05 June 12 15:09 BST (UK) »
Sorry, Spark.  None of those names are familiar.  The Sarah Costello I’m researching was born in County Galway on December 9, 1843 and died in Plattsburgh, New York on April 17, 1919.  I haven’t gotten any further back then her parents, John and Jane (Flood) Costello.     

Thanks,
Beth 



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Re: Costello of Galway
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 06 June 12 19:19 BST (UK) »
Ok Beth, it was worth a punt.

Best wishes, Spark
Commons -  Whitwick/USA/Galway
Concannon - Whitwick
Costello - Ireland
Wardle - Whitwick/Packington
Clarke - Whitwick
Lockwood - Barrow upon Soar
Bull - Whitwick/little Staughton
Moult - Coelorton
Glover - Wymeswold
Vellacott - Exmoor
Thorne - Exmoor

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Re: Costello of Galway
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 06 June 12 21:59 BST (UK) »
Hi Beth,
  I am going to send you a private message with my email address.  Please contact me and we can chat about the Costello family.  I did research for a friend of mine who is a descendant of Mary Costello Ross.
Sara C.