What is it about these Casey's. My grandfather Sinclair Casey b. 1799
lived in Mason Co. VA/WV must have been dropped in by Aliens. I live
right in the area, have lots of Casey cousins. I know all the lines
back to Sinclair, but there the road ends. I have a lot of lines back
to the 1200's and some much farther. Were Casey's aliens from another
world. Good luck to us.
Roger Casey
-----Original Message-----
From: Pat McCarthy [mailto:patmc@erinet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 6:10 PM
To: CASEY-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CASEY-L] Casey Research -My brick wall--Timothy Casey, Co.
Clare to Bradford Co, PA
Speaking of brick walls, mine is my great-great grandfather, Timothy
Casey. I've never figured out why he was buried in Canton, PA in 1851
when his daughter says in the census that she came to this country in
1861. Unless there was a mistake in one of those dates, he came ten
years before she did. Wife was Honora Hickey. They came from the
townland of Craggaknock in County Clare. Children include Mary, Michael,
Kate, and Stephen. All are buried in St. Michael's Cemetery in Canton,
Bradford Co., PA. Anything sound familiar to anyone? Pat McCarthy ICL
Instructor Author of 5 YA biographies for Enslow, plus five other
historical books to come.
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