Yes, it is.
Glanworth is pretty close to Cork City proper (a bit east), and Yellowford
is another 20ish miles east of Glanworth if you took E30 and then kept
going due east when E30 veers north at Castlemartyr.
Next major town a few more miles east of there would be Youghal, which is
right on the coast.
.a.
On Sunday, January 4, 2015, Maryann Lane <maryann.lane(a)icloud.com> wrote:
I have no others Casey names but will keep your info. Wonder if
Yellowford
is anywhere near Glanworth
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On Jan 4, 2015, at 10:28 PM, Alyska Bailey <alyska(a)gmail.com
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','alyska@gmail.com');>> wrote:
I have Casey ancestors that I believe are from Cork - a couple of
unsubstantiated family records list my John Thomas Casey as being born in
Yellowford, Co Cork, IRE, sometime between 1813-1820.
His birthplace, parentage, and burial location are my current brick walls.
He immigrated to the states after that, and next shows up in Virginia/WVA
marriage records in 1848(?), then in the 1850 census there, 1856 IA state
census, and dead before the 1860 census (at the young young age of 38.)
.a.
On Sunday, January 4, 2015, Maryann Lane via <casey(a)rootsweb.com
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','casey@rootsweb.com');>> wrote:
> Trying to find info on my Casey ancestors from the town of Glanworth in
> Cork. Hanora Casey married Owen Sullivan in Glanworth in 1840s. Children
> were James and Daniel.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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