I think this is part of my family connections. I am sure I have some data
on a Shadrack, Charles and Micajah Cayce/Casey. Contact me at my email
plan1(a)insightbb.com. I will try to look at it in the next few days. My
office is very busy after the first if year.
Russell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Denny Casey" <d.a.casey(a)comcast.net>
To: <casey(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: [CASEY] Uriah CASEY Genealogy
Russell,
We may be related to the Caseys/Cayce in Virginia--although by grandfather
(Robert Cullen Casey) and several previous generations came from North
Carolina. I believe I am related to a Micajah Casey Sr. (b 1736, VA--NC)
whose father may have been Charles Casey (or Cayce, or Cayse, b 1710, Va).
Is that the Cayce from your family? Another record I've seen linked
Charles
to Shadrack Cayce. Do you have any information about any of this line?
Best,
Denny
Dennis Alan Casey
-----Original Message-----
From: casey-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:casey-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of russell d casey
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 2:50 PM
To: casey(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CASEY] Uriah CASEY Genealogy
Try Cayce. My branch of Caseys was originally Cayce from Virginia.
Prehaps
LaCase (sp) from Franch.One branch went through Central Ky Clark,
Franklin,
Shelby, Anderson and Spencer counties (changed name to Casey) and at least
one other branch went to Clarksville TN and Hopkinsville KY (Stayed
Cayce).
----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Ross <richard.ross1(a)mchsi.com>
Date: Monday, January 4, 2010 11:51
Subject: [CASEY] Uriah CASEY Genealogy
To: CASEY(a)rootsweb.com
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am researching my earliest CASEY from Crawford Co, OH.
> Uriah CASEY b 20
> Aug 1818 OH, d 2 Nov 1893 OH. Married to Ellenorah LEITER b 30 Aug
> 1820 MD, d 16 Dec 1870 OH. They were married on 6 Jan 1841 in
> Richland Co, OH, the county where the LEITER family lived. Their
> children
> were: Emerilla b
> 30 May 1841 OH; Senia b abt 1845 OH; Maudilla b abt 1846 OH; Calvin b
> 1847 OH; Austin b Nov 1849 OH; Electia b abt 1852 OH.
>
> Unfortunately, this CASEY family did not follow any known naming
> conventions. I am starting to think that their surname was not
> actually spelled CASEY, as they were definitely not from the typical
> O'Casey of the Irish Republic. Ellenorah's Family were German and
> most likely part of the German Lutheran Church.
>
> Emerilla, or Emma as she was known, was the wife of my gggrandfather
> Sullivan Ross. Outside of the common names of Uriah and Calvin, the
> rest Senia, Maudilla, Austin and Electia are rare to say the least.
> Uriah is Biblical, and Calvin was Presbyterian in faith, so one might
> conclude that this family may have come from Ulster. Austin may have
> been the maiden name of Uriah's mother?
>
> I welcome any and all thoughts on this family.
>
> --
> Richard K Ross
>
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