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{{cquote|Former US President Bill Clinton has claimed that his distant forebears came from Roslea, though these claims have been dismissed by the Directory of Irish Genealogy as "baseless".} | {{cquote|Former US President Bill Clinton has claimed that his distant forebears came from Roslea, though these claims have been dismissed by the Directory of Irish Genealogy as "baseless".}} | ||
I'm not convinced that this statement from the Wikipedia is true. There was a family of Cassidy's who emigrated from the homestead in Crockada, near Roslea. The former U.S. President Bill Clinton is believed to be related via his | I'm not convinced that this statement from the Wikipedia is true. There was a family of Cassidy's who emigrated from the homestead in Crockada, near Roslea. The former U.S. President Bill Clinton is believed to be related via his grand-mother Virginia Cassidy. This needs further research. --[[User:WikiSysop|WikiSysop]] ([[User talk:WikiSysop|talk]]) 14:25, 14 August 2013 (UTC) | ||
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“ | Former US President Bill Clinton has claimed that his distant forebears came from Roslea, though these claims have been dismissed by the Directory of Irish Genealogy as "baseless". | ” |
I'm not convinced that this statement from the Wikipedia is true. There was a family of Cassidy's who emigrated from the homestead in Crockada, near Roslea. The former U.S. President Bill Clinton is believed to be related via his grand-mother Virginia Cassidy. This needs further research. --WikiSysop (talk) 14:25, 14 August 2013 (UTC)