Person:James Nash (19)

James Nash
 
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Name James Nash
Gender Male
Birth[2][4] Est 1822 Kildysart, County Clare, Ireland
Other[1][3]
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A Family story in Illinois said that the oldest brother stayed behind in Clare, Ireland on family land . Proof is that some Nashes are buried with the parents in cemetery records.

References
  1. Killadysert, in Ireland. Census Office. Census returns, Killadysert Parish (Clare), 1901-1911. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969-1996)
    DED Number: 68/36, 1901.

    Family story from Chicago Nashes is that James Nash stayed in Kiladysert .1901 Census Patrick is his son.
    Nash Patrick Head of Family Roman Catholic Read-Write 35 Male Baker Married Co. Clare

    Nash Margaret Wife Roman Catholic Read-Write 32 Female Housekeeper Married Co. Clare Irish-English
    Nash Michl. Son Roman Catholic Read-Write 9 Male Scholar Not Married Co. Clare

    Nash Richard Son Roman Catholic Read 5 Male Scholar Not Married Co. Clare

    Nash Margaret Daughter Roman Catholic Read-Write 6 Female Scholar Not Married Co. Clare

    Nash Patt Son Roman Catholic Cannot Read 6 mths Male
    Not Married Co. Clare

  2. Email from Nash Family Researcher, in Possible Other Children of Richard Nash & Hannah Finn.
  3. Transcriber : Kilrush Youth Centre/ Senan Scanlan. Killadysert(Kildysart) Town Cemetary, County Clare , Ireland.

    In same grave #274 is" In loving memory of John Murtagh, Crovraghan, died 26th July 1976 aged 72 years.R.I.P MURTAGH " . Then in Grave # 66 , listed under Nash , is a Margaret Nash " In loving memory of Margaret Nash died 1st June 1942 her sister Annie Murtagh died 6th March 1949 Molly Murtagh died 8th Jan 1986 R.I.P."

  4. Glendree, Clare, in Census Office. Ireland Census 1911. (Dublin: National Archives of Ireland).

    James Nash, age 89, living with his son John
    wife: Ellen, age 73

    This may be the man who is conjectured to be the father of Patrick Nash.

  5.   Town stands on the townland of the same name