Margaret Of Cork

Margaret Of Cork

by Gail Dennehy
Margaret Of Cork

Margaret Of Cork

by Gail Dennehy

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Overview

Between 1952 and 1971, Dr. Albert E. Casey hired an army of researchers to investigate the genealogy of the Casey family in Ireland. Two of the oldest finds in “O'Kief, Coshe Mang, Slieve Lougher and the Upper Blackwater in Ireland” were the early seventeenth century wills of William and James Casey in County Cork.

Margaret of Cork, is fictional, Margaret Bourke Casey was not. William Casey's widow was evicted from her home. Her older sons went west and settled around Skibbereen, Cork. She and her other children moved to County Kerry, near Castleisland. Some became teachers, while others farmed the land. Margaret gets credit for being the ancestress of all the Caseys of Kerry,


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152613469
Publisher: Gail Dennehy
Publication date: 12/03/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 579 KB

About the Author

Born in Massachusetts and presently living in Arizona, Gail Dennehy is a jack of all trades and, according to her friends, master of more than a few. She has trained in herbalism, accounting, and drafting. With an Associate in Science degree in Special Education- Behavioral, Ms. Dennehy has worked as a bookkeeper, nurses aide, sheet metal worker, industrial collector, teaching assistant, meat wrapper, motel maid, and telephone tarot card reader. Twice she ran for Town Clerk while living in Central Maine, where she, two dogs, and three cats resided in a trailer on the side of a mountain. Her hobbies include hand-spinning, beading, and, of course, the twenty grandchildren she shares with her third and last husband Paul.

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