No matching death record found on Irish Civil or Church records :24 Feb 2023: Knox-4407
Co. Londonderry Wills, Derry Diocese, 1612-1857 :[2]: No match found:24 Feb 2023:Knox-4407
PRONI Will Calendars:Londonderry 1837-1906: No record found: 25 Feb 2023:Knox-4407
Name Samuel Jackson Cassidy and not Stephen J Cassidy:Tombstone inscription. Changed first & middle names.:25 Feb 2023
Parents:Mark Cassidy1777–1839 & Henrietta Jackson Cassidy
1785–1835
Spouse:Esther Scott Cassidy1807–1837
Siblings
Sarah Jane Cassidy1808–1873
Charles Cassidy1811–1857
Frederick Cassidy1812–1890
Robert Cassidy1817–1873.All on same tombstone,:25 Feb 2023:[[Knox-4407
No matching will found on PRONI Will Calendars for Samuel Cassidy. Perhaps it was a sudden unexpected death?
Sources
↑ Belfast, Northern Ireland, The Belfast Newsletter (Birth, Marriage and Death Notices), 1738-1925. 8 Sep 1837. Death Notice for wife Esther.
↑ Belfast, Northern Ireland, The Belfast Newsletter (Birth, Marriage and Death Notices), 1738-1925[1],daughter of Sir Robert Herron (Deceased).
↑ Find a Grave Memorial ID: in 237637318
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/237637318/samuel-jackson-cassidy: accessed 25 February 2023), memorial page for Samuel Jackson Cassidy (11 Jan 1807–27 Nov 1843), Find a Grave Memorial ID 237637318, citing Movilla Cemetery, Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland; Maintained by deanalanthomas (contributor 48692704).
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