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cusack (cusick)

Posted: 30 Jul 2014 4:44AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: cusack
I am searching for information on Patrick Cusack (cusick) born around 1816-1817,in or around Rockfield Roscommon.He had a wife Mary one child.brother Denis,sisters Catherine,Mary and Bridget.He was arrested and transported to Tasmania for assault on a Michael Morgan in 1847. in the Roscommon market place.grateful for any information any one might have.

Ptrk Cusack/ick b Rockfield Roscommon Ire>Tasmania 1847 (w Mary sibs Denis Cath, Mary, Bridget)

Posted: 3 Aug 2014 8:58PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 3 Aug 2014 9:05PM GMT
Surnames: Cusack, Cusick,
Hi Kaye,

I hate to see unanswered query. I suggest you put as much info into subject as possible because busy people need something in subject to make them read the post. Thinking by writing maybe Ptrk Cusack/ick b Rockfield Ros Ire>Tasmania 1847 (w Mary sibs Denis Cath Mary Bridget) I don't use punctuation because each one takes up a space. Empty spaces don't count. Great and informative write up. Not knowing how much would fit I put sibs at end. Wife Mary is almost as bad as no name per this Mary. Always fill the surname line. You again would want Cusack and Cusick.

I also use Irish Co message boards. For a friend I worked with Mayo board. They are great. No experience with Roscommon. I used to read a lot of Tipperary boards and saw lots of posts from families of those transported. I would think the Australian, Tasmanian et al boards are very helpful.

You can revise your subject and anything else like putting in the surnames. Do not feel you have to use what I thought up. There was more room left than I expected. Something like Ire>NY>WI>.CA. says so much in so little space. I read posts for many hours to get a feel for what works. Worst subject I ever saw = HELP

Actually when saw space spelled out Roscommon and put commas between sisters names. Also fixed my misspellings :-(.
Mary
Milwaukee Wisconsin USA
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