« Reply #11 on: Monday 27 January 25 06:56 GMT (UK) »
I'm interested in the Catherine McCorry - John Cassells marriage as well as I can't identify their families. While the Cassells in the Lurgan are were virtually all Protestants, there were a few marriages to Catholics.
As above, I don't think the Mary Cassells m David Seaman was daughter of this couple??, [their daughter being christened in Lurgan......] though her father was also John Cassells and she was also b about 1855. She was married in Limerick and the English census 1881/1891/1901 all have her as b Limerick.
There was a Catherine Cassells in Annaloist in 1864 in the Griffiths Valuation, the property owned by John McAlinden, who lived nearby.
On the 1901 census of Annaloist there is a John McAlinden with wife Elizabeth McCorry - married in 1866. John's address on the marriage record was Annaloist, Elizabeth's Silverwood and he father John. Both said to be 20yo. May be a clue with another McCorry - McAlinden connection? If Catherine McCorry was married just before birth of daughter Mary Ann, she could be born about 1835 so could fit as sister of Elizabeth.
Also there was a John Castles, married, who I can't find family for who died 1884 aged 60, address Annaloist.
Edit - was in PORTADOWN AND LUTRON? NEWS, SATURDAY, OCT, 4; 1884 SUDDEN DEATH NEAR LURGAN
Co. Armagh: Castles/Cassells, Turkington, McBride, Hanna, Boston, Abraham, Geddis, Gilkinson, Humphries, McCormick, Corner, Serplus
Co. Antrim: Cassells, Hayes, Campbell, Saulters, Abernethy, Crooks, Fryer, Stead, Cooper, Gardner, Montgomery, Hill, McCartney, McKeown, Sterrit, McIntyre, Orr
Co. Down: Hayes, Campbell, Nelson, Skelly, Pickering, Dixon, Taylor, Lowry, Gourley, Stewart
Co. Mayo: Layng, Fulton, Ruxton
Co. Kerry: Nash
Co. Dublin: Ruxton, Layng, Kelly, Wilson, Shea, Askin
Galway: Abbot