I was playing on-line bridge with a lady from England & she said that she
was a school teacher. She lived ? but she said she lived about 40 miles
inland from the west. She said that she had taught Jesse's children. I am
not much help am I? Thanks for looking. Cardin
Cardin Carmack
ccarmack(a)peganet.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Madeleine Bateman [mailto:Aigburthlynn@tesco.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 3:53 PM
To: CARDEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CARDEN-L] Re: Jesse Cardin
Hi Cardin,
Sorry to say I haven't come across Jesse Cardin. I wish I had as the
Carden men in our branch are, almost without exception, named John, Patrick
or Thomas with just an odd Michael or James appearing for added interest.
It makes research very difficult which is why I was pleased to get an
enquiry for a Timothy which I hoped someone could help me with, possibly
Arthur. I did find a John, who married in 1860 and gives father's name as
Timothy, but is obviously not the right one. Is Jesse Cardin from Co.
Mayo?
I have a few stray Cardens found in various Liverpool registers:
George and Margaret possibly from Dublin around 1870
(Probably found a home for these two with another Carden family in Liverpool
at present)
William and Lydia had son William born 1788 and daughter Mary born 1790
John and Ann had Elizabeth Joyce born 1837, John born 1840, Ann born 1843
Patrick and Honora had Mary born 1843
James and Mary had Bridget born 1843
These last four families seem to have just "disappeared" perhaps died or
emigrated. Possibly one or two could be related to us but have not found a
connectiion yet.
Lynn Bateman
Aigburthlyn(a)tesco.net
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