Dear Randall:
Bless you and would you happen to have a org. copy of that sourse by any
chance that I could pay you to copy and send so that I would have that for
proof of that connection?
I sure could use it if you do have it.
Thanks for the lead and the information regardless.
Gail
-----Original Message-----
From: Randall G. Brown <rgbrown(a)alltel.net>
To: CASEY-L(a)rootsweb.com <CASEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Sunday, November 19, 2000 4:48 AM
Subject: Re: [CASEY-L] Isaac and Dicey (______) CASEY 1821 Spartenburg Dist.
SC
>From a limited genological record that I have references Dicey
Henderson
as
the wife of Isaac Casey born bet:1788-1794 , who later appeared in
Forsyth
County, Georgia, he was the son of William & Elizabeth "Allison" Casey.
Hope
this helps.
Randall
----- Original Message -----
From: Gail Moore <embracer(a)strato.net>
To: <CASEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: [CASEY-L] Isaac and Dicey (______) CASEY 1821 Spartenburg
Dist.
SC
> Isaac and Dicey (_________) Casey were in Spartenburg Dist. SC on Dec.
24,
> 1821 when Dicey gave birth to a baby girl...................They
named
her
> Margaret. She grew up and later on Jan. 7, 1844 in Forsyth
County, GA
she
> married Hicks Martin. He had been born March 10, 1822 in York
Dist. SC.
to
> Thomas Martin Jr. son of Thomas Martin, SR. son of William Martin, Sr.
>
> Hicks died in Mt. Zion, GA and is buried next to the church which he had
> named as a founding member.
> The Mt. Zion Methodist Church. He died June 4, 1914 in Mt. Zion, a
Doctor
> and a Minister of the Gospel.
> Margaret lies beside him under what is the largest monument in this old
> Church Cemetery. She having died
> Feb. 24, 1903.
>
> I have photo's of them as they appear in the book titled
> "The Family History of Thomas Martin, SR. A North Carolinian American
> Revolutionary Soldier"
> by Jenny Martin Fagg @ 1976 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number
> 75-32606
>
> I have my Martin line within this wonderful book that I was lucky enough
to
> find out about having grown up knowing very little of my Fathers family.
I
> now would dearly love to at last learn more of the facts about my
> Grandmother a wonderful woman in her own right.
>
> So Anyone having any information that may help me of the line of Margaret
> (CASEY) MARTIN 1821-1903
> Please contact me.
>
> Thanks,
> Gail
> embracer(a)strato.net
>
>
>
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