Re: Catholic in England 1870's
- From: Renia <renia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 02 May 2009 19:25:55 +0300
The_Chieftain@xxxxxxx wrote:
On May 1, 2:56 pm, Renia <re...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:The_Chieft...@xxxxxxx wrote:On Apr 29, 8:55 pm, "Jack Cassidy" <Jacap...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Rubbish.My grandfather James Cassidy was born somewhere in England of Irish parents.Contrary to assertions by others, there was not a single Catholic
What I think I know is his mothers name was Ellen, and they came to America
around 1873 on a ship named
Calabria out of Liverpool, and landed at Castle Garden in New York on 23
June 1873.
They are listed as Ellen Cassidy age 30, Anne Cassidy age 6, Mary Cassidy
age 8, and James Cassidy age 2
My question is were there Roman Catholic churches in England in that time
period.
church in England in the 1870s. There were, of course, Catholic
chapels.
Rubbish.What are the chances that a Irish Catholic would take a ocean voyageNil.
to the USA with an unchristened child?
Madam,
You are talking through your posterior.
Regards,
The Chief
Excuse me? I'm a British/Irish Catholic.
Well, you tell me where you found out that in the 1870s, there were only Catholic Chapels, not Churches, in England.
And you tell me where you found out that an Irish Catholic would take an ocean voyage to the USA with an unchristened child.
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