My grandmonther, Elsie Nesbitt, born 1-24-1900, was the 12th of 13 children of John and Mary Anne Nesbitt of Knockbride County Cavan. My grandmother was working as a nurse in Belfast in 1924. She accompanied a patient to New Jersey and told me she lost her passage home. She met my grandfather, August Van Dessel, married and had 3 sons. She died in 1978. I have the family history that my uncle commissioned and was compiled by County Cavan Genealogical Research Centre.
My grandmother's brother Benjamin Nesbitt, born 10-25-1891 - died 9-25-1956, is the only sibling for whom there is a marriage record. His wife was Margaret Nesbitt and their children were William Edward 8-31-2016, John 9-23-1917, Elsie 11-19-1919, MaryAnne 2-26-1921. I assume the other siblings are accessible by their married names and/or immigrated to other countries.
I do know that one of my grandmother's older sisters was married and worked in the kitchen at Slane Castle, where her husband was a game keeper. I traveled to Ireland with my parents in 1980. Their daugher/my grandmother's niece, Edie, was in her 70s and still living on the grounds of Slane Castle. We visited the family home, church and school. A cousin Edwin, was living alone at the farm and his sister Claudagh lived nearby with her family.
I am interested in the lives and descendants of all the siblings: Ruth 4-1-1873, Mary Jane 7-18-1874, Sarah Elizabeth 12-11-1875 , Samuel James 3-25-1878, John William 6-3-1880, Thomas Robert 6-6-1882, Margaret Anne 7-5-1883, Agnes Edith10-25-1886, George Mortimer 6-30-1890, Albert Edward 1-31-1896 and Richard 7-5-1901.
Sunday 23rd Sep 2018, 07:25PM
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Elsie's granddaughter:
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This is a puzzling situation. See the 1901 and 1911 census records below for what I believe is your family. Elsie is 10 in 1901 and 11 in 1911
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Cavan/Coroneary/Glassd…
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Cavan/Corraneary/Glasd…
I searched for a civil birth records for Elsie and found none. Did she have another name? I did find a record for Richard in 1891 not 1901. See five civil birth records for some of the children below including Richard's.
Let me know.
Roger McDonnell
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Searched on the subscription site Roots Ireland and found a baptismal record for Elsie in 1900.
I also noticed that there were two Richard Nesbitt civil birth records in 1890and 1896 plus a baptismal record for a Richard Nesbitt in 1901 all with the same parents.
Roger
Name:Elsie NesbittDate of Birth:24-Jan-1900
Date of Baptism:24-May-1900Address:GlasdrummondParish/District:KNOCKBRIDEGender:FemaleCountyCo. Cavan
Denomination:Church Of Ireland
Father:John NesbittMother:Mary Ann NesbittOccupation:FarmerCastlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Hi my name is Adrian Nesbitt my Grand father Benjamine Nesbitt would have being a brother of you Grandmother. Benjamine was married twice his first wife Margaret and had four children as you know John my Father, Elsie and Mary the forth child William must have died at birth because my Father never spoke about him. His second Wife was Mary.
Elsie my Fathers sister left home at a very young age and like you Grandmother moved to Belfast where they lost contact with her and this is how i came across you story. I live close to the area where you Grandmother was born and there is still Nesbitts in the area but i cant make a connection. i am just making contact with you for now and will be in touch
Adrian Nesbitt