Family: Gerard Gosselin and Gladys Ethel McCarthy

Husband/father: Gerard Gosselin
Wife/mother: Gladys Ethel McCarthy
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Individual: Gerard Gosselin

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Sex: Male

Note: Number 127











Note: Number 127

Referred to as "Phil" - perhaps his second name











Individual: Gladys Ethel McCarthy

Parental family: William Henry Lloyd McCarthy and Mary Harriot Austen
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Sex: Female

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Note: Number 126











Note: Number 126

Note: Photos of Gladys as a child (taken by her father) can be found in the published photo book of Philip Fry " Lancing and Sompting - a second selection" published by Sutton Publishing 1998.The book includes a photo of her wedding with Phil GosselinGosselin Gerard Steyning 2b 682 McCarthy Gladys E Steyning 2b 682 source: freebmdPossibly living at 27 Acacia Grove, Dulwich (source: old diary book found)











Individual: Christopher Gosselin

Parental family: Gerard Gosselin and Gladys Ethel McCarthy

Sex: Male











Family: Finghin McCarthy

Husband/father: Finghin McCarthy
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Individual: Finghin McCarthy

Marital or other families:

Sex: Male

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Note: Number 79











Note: Number 79

1271-1359: - descendent of Donagh, 4th son of Cormac McCarthy, Prince of Desmond 1271-1359 (source: McCarthys of Munster 1st edition 1922).1325-1359: - descendent of Donagh, 4th son of Cormac IV McCarthy Mor, King of Desmond 1325-1359(source: McCarthys of Munster 2nd edition 1997). So both editions give slightly different picture. 1426: McCarthys of Munster 2nd edition states (page 528) that in 1426 McCarthys were still in possession pf the lands of Ardcanaught.1597: Ardcanaught lands were put under the protection of Trinity College but continued in the possession of the McCarthys until the death of Justin McCarthy (who married Mary Mahony of Dromore)1580 - estimated guess of when born (no evidence)Finghin or Fineen or Florence McCarthy, 8th Chief of the Slught Fineen Duff (or Sliocht Fyneen Duff of Ardeanaught" Co. Kerry (living 1600) - source: " Families of County Kerry, Ireland: Over Four Thousand Entries from the Archives of the Irish Genealogical Foundation (O'laughlin, Michael C. Book of Irish Families, Great & Small, V. 2.) (Hardcover)This book mentions Finghin/"Florence MacCartie More" had the castle (Killorglin Castle and Manor) burned around 1600" . It appears most of the dat from this book is from McCarthys of Munster 1st edition 1922. Note: the senior line of Finghin is outlines in the book, "" Families of County Kerry, Ireland", right down to John Justin McCarthy of Court Hall, Dunboyne, Co. Meath. Oddly, this book skips Florence McCarthy's (commonly called Finghin Ardcanaghta) father (Justin) and grandfather (Florence) whose sole evidence of existence is in the drawn family treeOther sources: - drawn family tree (McCarhys of Munster 1st edition)- referenced in John McCarthy's " Ghost upon your path" book, printed 2003 - page 95p 224: In 1579 Finghin joined the Earl of Desmond's rebellion against the English.John McCarthy's book states our family from Finghin carried be traced (through research of his brother Terence) back to Donal 1347











Family: Justin McCarthy and Mary Coffey

Husband/father: Justin McCarthy
Wife/mother: Mary Coffey
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