Hi Bob,
Well, it's nice to see activity!
Off the top of my head...........I thought my only Casey was Eugene Casey
who eventually died in Milford (a stone cutter that helped to build the
only Irish round tower in N. America in Milford, MA). Research over the
last year has shown two siblings coming to MA and that might have been
the reason for my Eugene to come down from Concord, NH and Rockland, ME.
Now that I think of it, there might have been three siblings in Upton, MA
and Thomas would be the brothers name. Records are poor many times in
Ireland but Eugene being a stone cutter recorded a decent amount on his
headstone.
Slainte!
Scott
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 20:32:18 -0400 "Bob Casey" <remsct(a)gmail.com> writes:
I don't know where in Ireland the family is from but my great
grandfather,
Lawrence, was born in Monson Massachusetts in 1859. He had a twin
sister.
His fathers name was James. I think there is some type of
connection to
Ware Ma because one of the grave stones in Willimantic Ct refers to
that.
Lawrence is buried in Willimantic. There also may be a
Philadelphia
connection because they show in Raritan NJ in the 1880 census.
Bob Casey
On 7/3/07, Scott Humphrey <sactoscott(a)juno.com> wrote:
>
> Hi-
> I hadn't seen activity in so long that the recent post from Mike
reminded
> me there might be other Casey researchers. Are there any with
ties to MA
> from the mid 1800s onward and from Co Tipp?
>
> Thank you,
> Scott
>
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