Is your James Franklin listed as a Nephew perhaps to William Casey on that
1870 census?
If so then check for Court appointments for Guardianship of James as
remember back then children could not be "per say" left to only their
Mother's but had to have a male Guardian for legal purposes to protect their
interests until they came of age.
Also do a search under Civil War for Casey men and then check to see which
of those men were injured during the war.
This may help give you some more clues to work with and help narrow your
list down a tad!!
Gail
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kasie Freeman" <KasieF(a)roystonllc.com>
To: <CASEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 5:46 AM
Subject: RE: [CASEY-L] Christopher Casey
Joyce,
Since you mentioned the Casey's of Franklin Co, GA - I am searching for my
ancestor's father. James Franklin Casey, b. 6 Jul 1852 in GA d. 1906 in
Knox Co KY is listed in the 1870 Franklin Co, GA census with William
Casey,
66, Rebecca Crow Casey, 69, Franklin Casey, 23 (male), Patilla C.
Casey,
37
(male). James Franklin is just 8 then. Old stories say that his
father
was
wounded in the Civil War and came home to die from his wounds. I
have
been
unable to verify who his father his - do you or anyone else have any
suggestions for me??
Thanks for any help!
Kasie (pronounced Casey) Floyd Freeman
-----Original Message-----
From: Joyce Harris [mailto:joy_harr@swbell.net]
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 8:28 AM
To: CASEY-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: RE: [CASEY-L] Christopher Casey
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Casey [mailto:timc@midwest.net]
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 3:45 AM
To: CASEY-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CASEY-L] Christopher Casey
...please tell me about your findings on any other Christopher's.
Re: "Other Christophers..." you inquired about, Tim...
An interesting one is the Christopher Casey on the 1804/05 tax list in
Franklin Co., GA. Reference, "Franklin County Georgia Records, p. 45 by
Frances Wynd. Who is this Christopher? I have suspected that he would
be tied up somehow with Abraham Pennington Casey who was in north
Georgia in 1793-1795:
1 Oct 1793, Franklin Co., GA muster roll taken by Samuel Walters, Capt.
Abraham Casey was on the muster roll of 1st Co. Dist. "commencing at the
mouth of Lightwoodlog Creek...." [jhh note: I believe this to be
Abraham P. or Pennington Casey since one Abraham Penington Casey
witnessed the deed of John and Sarah Morris to Cornelius Cain in 1795
for land on Lightwoodlog Creek. The deed was faded and torn but his
name can be made out as stated.]
There were other Casey/Morris connections in Georgia, but I'm getting
into the "octopus syndrome" so will leave at this for now. - Joyce
Harris
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