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Click on the CASEY New Year, Old Scam
I don't know if it is true or not, and I don't pay anyone for genealogy, but
some may and if this helps then great.
Margaret
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CASEY-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 1
Today's Topics:
#1 [CASEY-L] Hiram Casey N.C. KY - Ra [BHolb6562(a)aol.com]
#2 [CASEY-L] Casey Research [tdkflk <tdkflk(a)artelco.com>]
#3 RE: [CASEY-L] Hiram Casey N.C. KY ["Robert Smith"
<iron2000(a)zoomnet.n]
#4 RE: [CASEY-L] Hiram Casey N.C. KY ["Joyce" <joy_harr(a)swbell.net>]
#5 Re: [CASEY-L] Hiram Casey N.C. KY [BHolb6562(a)aol.com]
#6 Re: [CASEY-L] Casey Research [CBerg625(a)aol.com]
#7 [CASEY-L] Casey Family ["MIKE CORBUS"
<mcorbus(a)msn.com>]
#8 Re: [CASEY-L] Casey Family [Tatiebelle(a)aol.com]
#9 [CASEY-L] New Year, Old Scam ["Jeff and Michelle"
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I have Hiram Casey b. 1799 NC , Wayne Co. WVa
m. to Elizabeth Good m2. Mariah Newton Kelley Boyd Co. Ky.
Among the children is listed James Jordan Casey b 1831 Va
who died 1913.
I also have a Randolph Matthew Casey 1836 m 1860 Nancy Howard
who was born 1841 - 1889 age 49. Possibly Lawrence Co. OH
but no record of father. Could he be a son of Hiram or nephew?
And a brother to James Jordan Casey or cousin?
BHolb6562(a)aol.com
Bettie
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From: tdkflk <tdkflk(a)artelco.com>
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Hello all you Casey researchers. With the new year upon us I thought it
would be a good time to start looking for dead ends again. Mine is
William Casey B: 1876 m: Minnie Belle Kuykendall b: 1871. Family las
located in Cairo, Illinois, I do believe I have a connection to Liberty,
Stoddard County, Missouri think I found William's mother Martha Casey
and William as a child living with Martha's brother Levi Porter. She is
widowed. Looking for any info on the Porter family and William's father
no idea who he is. Found the name of Robert at one time. Have a great
new year.
Thanks,
Lori
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From: "Robert Smith" <iron2000(a)zoomnet.net>
To: CASEY-L(a)rootsweb.com
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Bettie, I have a copy of marriage license for Hiram Casey and 2nd wife
MariahKelly. I have just collected as much info as I could find. I have a
lot of other short pieces of info,not connected to anyone. I will get them
together and see what you think of them. Maybe we eventually can tie
them together, I haven't been able to so far.
Keep in touch
Marta
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Date: 1/3/04 11:48:03 AM
Subject: [CASEY-L] Hiram Casey N.C. KY - Randolph Mathew Casey OH
I have Hiram Casey b. 1799 NC , Wayne Co. WVa
m. to Elizabeth Good m2. Mariah Newton Kelley Boyd Co. Ky.
Among the children is listed James Jordan Casey b 1831 Va
who died 1913.
I also have a Randolph Matthew Casey 1836 m 1860 Nancy Howard
who was born 1841 - 1889 age 49. Possibly Lawrence Co. OH
but no record of father. Could he be a son of Hiram or nephew?
And a brother to James Jordan Casey or cousin?
BHolb6562(a)aol.com
Bettie
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I show that this Hiram Casey and Elizabeth Goode were married in
Botetourt Co., VA on 29 Oct 1821. That's all I have except her father's
name, George Goode. Did Hiram later move to Wayne Co. WVa? - Joyce
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From: Robert Smith [mailto:iron2000@zoomnet.net]
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 3:16 PM
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Subject: RE: [CASEY-L] Hiram Casey N.C. KY - Randolph Mathew Casey OH
Bettie, I have a copy of marriage license for Hiram Casey and 2nd wife
MariahKelly. I have just collected as much info as I could find. I
have a
lot of other short pieces of info,not connected to anyone. I will get
them
together and see what you think of them. Maybe we eventually can tie
them together, I haven't been able to so far.
Keep in touch
Marta
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To: <CASEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: 1/3/04 11:48:03 AM
Subject: [CASEY-L] Hiram Casey N.C. KY - Randolph Mathew Casey OH
I have Hiram Casey b. 1799 NC , Wayne Co. WVa
m. to Elizabeth Good m2. Mariah Newton Kelley Boyd Co. Ky.
Among the children is listed James Jordan Casey b 1831 Va
who died 1913.
I also have a Randolph Matthew Casey 1836 m 1860 Nancy Howard
who was born 1841 - 1889 age 49. Possibly Lawrence Co. OH
but no record of father. Could he be a son of Hiram or nephew?
And a brother to James Jordan Casey or cousin?
BHolb6562(a)aol.com
Bettie
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We need to check any cert. of marriage to
see if the parents are listed, witnesses
who may be siblings and dates and ages.
Bettie
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I am still at a brick wall with my Daniel Casey b. 1825 in County Cork,
Ireland. Married Johanna Carroll Towey in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1858. I don't
know if there is any relationship but looks like there was a Thomas Casey in
Wisconsin along with Daniel, in the town of Pewaukee, Wisconsin about 1855 or
so?? Any thoughts, love to hear them.
Carrie
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From: "MIKE CORBUS" <mcorbus(a)msn.com>
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Looking for more info on
JOHN HENRY CASEY born 30 April 1832 in Sandoval, Illinois. Married Elizabeth Jan Cox Dec
1, 1878 in Dixie, Canyon Co, Idaho.
His parents were Daniel Casey who died in 1879 in Clinton Co, Illinois, Daniel Casey was
married 3 times.
John Henry Casey's mother was Francis Morris, she died about 1845 in Illinois.
Daniel Casey had about 10 children
Elizabeth abt 1829
Eliza 1830
John Henry
Lurany
Osborne J
James
Matthew B
Mary Jane
Jay Crithom
Martha
Annette
Does anyone have any more info on Daniel Casey or any of John Henry Casey's siblings?
Thanks for any help
Anita
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Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 09:11:49 EST
From: Tatiebelle(a)aol.com
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Interesting. My ggf was also called John Henry Casey in central WVa but I
have very little beyond that (almost nothing, in fact).
John Casey
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From: "Jeff and Michelle" <jbowlesm(a)bellsouth.net>
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One of the top stories in 2003 in this newsletter was the arrest of Elias Abodeely, a
23-year-old in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who ran a string of pseudo genealogy sites. His arrest
didn't seem to deter him: 2004 has started off with a rash of the same advertising.
For those who missed it, let's briefly recap this scam. The sites involved included
GenSeeker.com,
GenSeekers.com,
genealogydevelopments.com,
familydiscovery.com,
genealogyfinders.net,
genlocator.com,
genealogy-express.com, and probably many others.
Abodeely would send out spam mail from one site, then collect money until the complaints
mounted, and his site eventually would be shut down by the hosting service. A week or two
later he would appear with a new name and a new site on a different hosting service
conducting essentially the same business. To access his sites, the hapless buyer paid $40
to $60 (the exact amount varied from time to time). None of these sites contained any
genealogy information; they simply had pointers to free sites where information could be
found. In other words, the buyer paid $40 to $60 to access something that was already
available free of charge.
Abodeely eventually ran into lots of legal difficulties. On August 1, 2003, he was
arrested in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on felony charges of first-degree theft, money laundering,
and ongoing criminal activity. He was released later that day, and a court appearance on
those charges still has not yet been scheduled.
You can read about Abodeely's arrest in my newsletter at:
http://www.eogn.com/archives/news0331.htm, in the Des Moines register at
http://www.dmregister.com/news/stories/c4788998/21905604.html and at
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=elias+....
His arrest did not slow Abodeely very much. A month later he appeared selling
"self-renewing" genealogy CD-ROM disks under the name
GenealogyTechs.com. That
site actually was registered to Andrew Abodeely. I obtained one of these
"self-renewing" genealogy CD-ROM disks and wrote about it in detail in the
September 29, 2003 Plus Edition of this newsletter.
GenealogyTechs.com was shut down the
day after my article was published.
Things have been quiet for the past three months, but on January 2, 2004, a number of
newsletter readers reported receiving some fishy-looking spam mail messages. In fact, the
messages appear to be word-for-word the same as the old ads for "self-renewing"
genealogy CD-ROM disks sent earlier from
GenealogyTechs.com - except that the new ads are
coming from
GenealogyTechs.net. That's right: the only difference is the previously
shut down dot-COM is now replaced by a newly-registered dot-NET.
A quick check of the WHOIS information shows that
Genealogytechs.net is registered to the
same address as
GenealogyTechs.com: 1013 Agate Street, Suite B, San Diego, CA 92109, the
business address of Andrew Abodeely. That is also the same address that ships the
worthless "self-renewing" genealogy CD-ROM disks.
In short, the Abodeelys seem to have reappeared after a three-month hiatus. Elias
Abodeely's earlier arrest for felonies doesn't seem to have fazed either of the
Abodeelys at all. At the time these words are being written,
http://www.genealogytechs.net
is up and running and looks almost identical to the previously shut down
http://www.genealogytechs.com.
It is also interesting to note that the new site is like the old one in several respects,
especially in that it cannot handle credit cards. Instead, the buyer is suckered into
paying by an "e-check" that extracts money directly from the buyer's
checking account with no credit card involved. Beware! This is one method by which the
earlier sites allegedly extracted money time and again from a buyer's checking
accounts! Several buyers thought they paid once but, after examining their end-of-month
checking account statements, found that they had been charged time and again without
permission. That is one of the actions that led to Elias Abodeely's arrest.
Why would a company not offer payment by credit card? That is extremely rare in the online
world. The answer is simple: the owner's credit rating is so poor that he cannot
obtain the merchant account required to be able to accept credit cards. In this case, he
cannot even obtain a PayPal account, which is easy for mostpeople to obtain. No credit
card service will give a merchant account to someone awaiting trial on charges of money
laundering by using credit cards! Without access to a credit card merchant account, the
Web site owner is forced to resort to online checks, a risky method for any buyer
considering an online purchase.
Remember that purchases made online with VISA, MasterCard or American Express are fully
insured against fraud by the credit card companies. If you get "ripped off" by a
shady merchant when using a credit card, the credit card companies will immediately refund
all of your money and then will pursue resolution with the merchant. PayPal transactions
are also fully insured in the same manner. However, if you pay by check, you have no such
protection. That is true both for paper checks as well as for "e-checks." You
receive only whatever insurance your local bank provides. Sadly, most banks provide no
protection at all against fraudulent purchases made with a check or with a debit card.
Send a check to a con artist? You lose.
Any time you see a Web site offering something for sale and not accepting credit cards,
ask yourself, "Why does this merchant not accept credit cards? Not even via
PayPal?" Most of the time, it is because that merchant has severe financial problems.
Then ask yourself if you really want to do business with such a merchant.
If you receive a spam mail from
GenealogyTechs.net or any similar-sounding scam, please
forward it to the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Police Department's Financial Crimes Division at
k.washburn(a)cedar-rapids.org. I suspect they have an interest in the "business
activities" of this person, who is awaiting a court appearance after being arrested
by that department. Please feel free to also enclose a copy of this article. You can read
more about the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Police Department's Financial Crimes Division at
http://www.cedar-rapids.org/police/financial_crimes.asp.
Please feel free to also forward this article to other genealogists, newsgroups, mailing
lists, and anywhere else you feel is appropriate.
What Do You Think? Comments and discussion are available on this newsletter's
Discussion Board at:
http://www.eogn.com/discussionboard
Michelle
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