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From: Elaine <elainea(a)mato.com>
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What a wonderful message for you to take the time to send!!! I
can't
connect yet to the CASEYs, but maybe someday. THANK YOU for taking the
time
to do this for all of us. Elaine
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From: tdkflk <tdkflk(a)artelco.com>
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Date: Sunday, August 29, 1999 1:04 PM
Subject: [CASEY-L] Casey & DAR
>I hope some of you can use this information. I will send more later this
>evening.
>Lori
>
>Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (136 Vols.)
>
>The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
>10
>
>Mrs. Mary Casey Reynolds.
>DAR ID Number: 9585
>Born in Kentucky.
>Wife of William Lair Reynolds.
>Descendant of Col. Thomas Marshall and of Capt. Thomas Marshall, Jr., of
>Virginia.
>Daughter of James B. Casey and Lucy Marshall, his wife.
>Granddaughter of John Marshall and Lucy McDowell, his wife.
>Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Marshall, Jr., and Frances Maitland Kennan,
>his wife.
>Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Marshall and Mary Randolph Keith, his
>wife.
>Thomas Marshall led Culpeper minute men at the battle of Great Bridge.
>For his gallantry at Brandywine the House of Delegates voted him a
>sword, and his regiment covered the retreat at Germantown. He was among
>the surrendered at Charleston; when exchanged served to the close of the
>war.
>Thomas Marshall, Jr., at seventeen, volunteered as a private under his
>father and he and his brothers, John and James Markham, saw hard service
>to the close of the war.
>Also Nos. 311, 3161, 5099, 7783.
>
>The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
>12
>
>Miss Lily Marshall Casey.
>DAR ID Number: 11530
>Born in Kentucky.
>Descendant of Col. Thomas Marshall and of Capt. Thomas Marshall, Jr., of
>Virginia.
>Daughter of James B. Casey and Lucy Ambler Marshall, his wife.
>Granddaughter of John Marshall and Lucy McDowell, his wife.
>Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Marshall, Jr., and Frances Maitland Kennan,
>his wife.
>See No. 11517.
>
>The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
>16
>page 114
>Mrs. Blanche Stetson Dunbar.
>DAR ID Number: 155350
>Born in Sangerfield, N. Y.
>Wife of Lysle Risley Dunbar.
>Descendant of Benjamin Stetson, Zeno Terry, William Bliss and Adonijah
>Day, as follows:
>1. Everett Eben Stetson (1859-89) m. 1881 Alice A. Day (b. 1860).
>2. Francis M. Stetson (b. 1819) m. 1845 Sarah G. Wells; Nelson C. Day
>(1826-1914) m. 1853
>Caroline Hale (1828-1908).
>3. Joel Stetson (b. 1791) m. Triphena Stockwell; Minerva Hale (1803-75)
>m. Electa Ballard (1803-77); Lyman Day (1794-1874) m. 1820 Maria
>Preston [p.114] (1803-80); Elnathan Wells (b. 1789) m. 1809 Elizabeth
>Eyers Bliss (1784-1873).
>4. Benjamin Stetson m. 1780 Mary Johnson (1755-1849); Paul Ballard m.
>Tabitha Terry; Levi Day (1765-1847) m. 1790 Abiah Chamberlin
>(1768-1848); Thomas Ward Bliss (1761-98) m. 1783 Sarah Casey Thurston
>(d. 1822).
>5. Zeno Terry m. 1778 Tabitha Abbe (1757-1846); Adonijah Day m. 1753
>Sarah Loomis (1732-1802); William Bliss m. 1749 Barbara Phillips
>(1727-75).
>Benjamin Stetson (1757-1831) received a pension for service as private
>in the Massachusetts troops under Colonels Ward, Tupper and Jackson. He
>was born in Old Plymouth, Mass.; died in Sanger field, N. Y.
>Zeno Terry (1755-1838) received a pension for service as private in the
>Connecticut troops. He was born in Enfield, Conn.; died in Sangerfield,
>N. Y.
>Adonijah Day (1733-99) in 1776, was a private in Captain Fitch's
>company, 19th Connecticut
>regiment. He was born in Colchester; died in Ellington, Conn.
>Also No. 150372.
>William Bliss (1728-1808) was a patriot minister of Newport, R. I. He
>was born and died in Newport, R. I.
>Also No. 89726.
>
>The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
>17
>
Mrs. Lidah Walker Casey.
>DAR ID Number: 20336
>Born in Hartford, Kentucky.
>Wife of A. J. Casey.
>Descendant of William Walker, Thomas Hynes, of Kentucky.
>Daughter of E. Dudley Walker and Elvira English, his wife.
>Granddaughter of Richard Logan Walker and Mahala Harris, his wife;
>Robert English and
>Elizabeth Crutcher, his wife.
>[p.120] Gr.-granddaughter of William Walker and Polly Logan, his wife;
>William Crutcher and
>Sarah Hynes, his wife.
>Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Hynes and Abigal Rose, his wife.
>William Walker enlisted from Fairfax county, Va., and served in the
>militia. He removed to
>Washington county, Ky., where he died.
>Thomas Hynes, (1741-98), served in Maryland, removed to Kentucky, 1779,
>and 1780 was one
>of eight commissioners appointed by the Legislature to lay out the town
>of Louisville. He located in
>Lick Creek, where he died.
>
>The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
>21
>
>Mrs. Florence Barrett Casey.
>DAR ID Number: 20996
>Born in Winchester, Massachusetts.
>Wife of Herbert B. Casey.
>Descendant of Col. James Barrett and of Lieut. Col. Nathan Barrett.
>Daughter of Luther G. Barrett and Mary A. Hawkes, his wife.
>Granddaughter of Luther G. Barrett and Margaret Ridley, his wife.
>Gr.-granddaughter of Luther Barrett and Sarah Perry, his wife.
>Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Nathan Barrett and Miriam Hunt, his wife.
>Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of James Barrett and Rebecca Hubbard, his
>wife.
>James Barrett, (1710-79), was in command at the North Bridge, 1775, and
>served as muster
>master until his death. He was born and died in Concord.
>Nathan Barrett, (1735-91), served as captain, major and lieutenant
>colonel in the Massachusetts
>militia and these commissions are in the family. He died in Hope, Maine.
>
>Also Nos. 2341, 3171, 5481, 6268, 8251, 10079, 15426, 17566.
>
>The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
>29
>
>Mrs. Mary Bellinger Casey.
>DAR ID Number: 28193
>Born in German Flats, New York.
>Wife of James E. Casey.
>Descendant of Judge Michael Myers, of New Jersey and New York.
>Daughter of Frederick Bellinger and Eliza Myers, his wife.
>Granddaughter of Peter Myers and Mary Van Schoonhovan, his wife.
>Gr.-granddaughter of Michael Myers and Catherine Herter, his wife.
>Michael Myers, (1753-1814), served with the militia in the Mohawk Valley
>and received at the
>battle of Johnstown, 1781, severe wounds from which he never recovered.
>He was born in
>Annville, N. J.; died in Herkimer, N. Y.
>Also Nos. 1012, 4475, 10728, 13854, 14463, 17011, 27982.
>
>The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
>29
>[p.367] INDEX.
>Casey, Mary Bellinger, 71
>
>The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
>30
>
Miss Sophie Pearce Casey.
>DAR ID Number: 33669
>Born in Annapolis, Maryland.
>Descendant of Capt. Jonathan Cowpland, Capt. Nathan Goodale, Wanton
>Casey, Silas Casey,
>Lieut. John Craig and Capt. Samuel Pearce, Jr.
>Daughter of Rear Admiral Silas Casey, U. S. N., and Sophie Gray
>Heberton, his wife, m. 1865.
>Granddaughter of Silas Casey and Abby Perry Pearce (1813-62), his wife;
>Henry Foxall
>Heberton and Sophia Gray White, his wife.
>Gr.-granddaughter of Wanton Casey and Elizabeth Goodale (1772-1830), his
>wife, m. 1789;
>Hon. Dutee Jerauld Pearce and Abigail Coggeshall Perry, his wife; George
>Heberton and Mary
>Craig, his wife; Brittian White and Elizabeth Gray, his wife.
>Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Silas Casey and Abigail Coggeshall, his wife,
>m. 1759; Nathan Goodale
>and Elizabeth Phelps (1743-1809), his wife; Samuel Pearce, Jr., and
>Hannah Jerauld, his wife;
>John Craig and Jane (Robinson) English, his wife; Joseph Gray and Mary
>Cowpland, his wife.
>Gr.-gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Jonathan Cowpland and Mary Nicholas, his
>wife.
>Jonathan Cowpland, (1724-86), in 1776 was captain of the armed boat
>Fame; in 1777, the Hawk
>and 1779 he was a prisoner on parole. He was born and died in
>Philadelphia.
>Also No. 7483.
>Nathan Goodale, (1744-93), was lieutenant 1775, and captain 1777 under
>Gen. Rufus Putnam and joined the army at Stillwater. He was a fearless
>officer noted for daring exploits. In 1778 he was wounded and taken
>prisoner; when exchanged served to the close of the war and was a member
>of the Cincinnati of Massachusetts. He was captured by Indians and died
>in captivity.
>Also Nos. 1085, 28715, 32430.
>Silas Casey, (1734-1814), aided in fitting out privateers at East
>Greenwich.
>Wanton Casey, (1760-1842), served in the Kentish Guards. He was born in
>East Greenwich, R. I., where he died.
>John Craig, (1733-1821), served as lieutenant with the Monmouth [p.244]
>Associators and the battle was fought on his farm. His home was a
>hospital and his wife nursed the wounded. He was born in Scotland and is
>buried in Tennet Churchyard, where his wife also rests.
>Also Nos. 5528, 10774, 11757, 13718, 22034.
>Samuel Pearce, Jr., (1752-1827), commanded the second company of
>militia. He was born in Prudence Island, R. I., where he died.
>
>The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
>35
>
>Mrs. Cornelia Ravold Casey.
>DAR ID Number: 34753
>Born in Greenville, Ill.
>Wfie of George F. Casey.
>Descendant of Col. Ezra Newhall, of Massachusetts.
>Daughter of Jacques Ravold and Louisa Wait, his wife.
>Granddaughter of William S. Wait and Sarah Newhall, his wife.
>Gr.-granddaughter of Thomas Newhall and Mahitable Cheever, his wife.
>Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Ezra Newhall and Sarah Fuller, (1737-77), his
>first wife.
>Ezra Newhall, (1733-98), was captain of Continental infantry 1776; major
>1777; promoted lieutenant colonel and was brevet colonel at the close of
>the war. He was born in Malden; died in Salem.
>Also No. 29917.
>
>The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
>37
>
>Mrs. Sarah Johnson Casey.
>DAR ID Number: 37270
>Born in West Point, Iowa.
>Wife of Joseph Montgomery Casey.
>Descendant of Seth Johnson, of Connecticut.
>Daughter of Nelson Johnson and Nancy Porter, his wife.
>Granddaughter of Seth Johnson and Lorina Adams, his wife.
>Gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Johnson and Lucretia Prout, his wife.
>Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Seth Johnson and Jemima Miller (b. 1748), his
>wife, m. 1769.
>Seth Johnson enlisted in the first call for troops and was in Arnold's
>expedition. He suffered many hardships and was wounded in action. He
>subsequently served on short tours. He was born 1746 in Middletown,
>Conn.
>Also No. 27201.
>
>The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
>37
>
>Mrs. Laura Casey Stevens.
>DAR ID Number: 36870
>Born in Joliet, Illinois.
>Wife of Dr. Ben F. Stevens.
>Descendant of Sergt. Randolph Casey.
>Daughter of Dr. John R. Casey and Ada Vanderpool, his wife.
>Granddaughter of Zadok Casey (1776-1862) and Rachel King, his wife.
>Gr.-granddaughter of Randolph Casey and Mary Jane Pennington, his wife,
>m. 1768.
>Randolph Casey, (1738-1813), served in Marion's command with the South
>Carolina troops and was at King's Mountain. He was born in Virginia;
>died in Tennessee.
>Also Nos. 16086, 19894.
>
>The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
>41
>page 121
>[p.121] Miss Sarah M. Casey.
>DAR ID Number: 40321
>Born in Fort Madison, Iowa.
>Descendant of John Walker, Sergt. William Casey, William Montgomery and
>Robert Patterson.
>Daughter of Judge Joseph Montgomery Casey and Sarah Ward Hollingsworth,
>his wife.
>Granddaughter of Green Casey (b. 1793) and Jane Patterson (1793-1852),
>his wife.
>Gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Patterson and Jane Walker (1772-1810), his
>first wife; William
>Casey and Jane Montgomery, his wife.
>Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of John Walker and Margaret Hudson (d. 1782), his
>first wife, m. 1771; Robert Patterson and Elenore Porter, his wife;
>William Montgomery and Jane Patterson, his wife.
>John Walker, (1747-1814), served as a private in the Greenbrier militia.
>He was born and died in Rockbridge Co., Va.
>Robert Patterson, (1746-90), served as a private in the Pennsylvania
>militia. He was born in Lancaster Co.; died in Westmoreland Co., Pa.
>William Montgomery, (1727-81), was an Indian fighter on the frontier and
>lost his life in the warfare in Kentucky.
>William Casey, (1754-1820), served at Fort Logan, Kentucky, where he
>died in Adair County.
>Also No. 37272.
>Mrs. Lydia Evalyn Jayne Casey.
>DAR ID Number: 46468
>Born in Mehoopany, Pa.
>Wife of James Leighton Casey.
>Descendant of Capt. Timothy Jayne.
>Daughter of Judson Allen Jayne and Sabina Henning, his 2nd wife.
>[p.213] Granddaughter of Norton Jayne and Thurza Christy, his wife.
>Gr-granddaughter of William Jayne and Elizabeth Bunnell, his wife.
>Gr-gr-granddaughter of Timothy Jayne and Sarah Allen, his wife.
>Timothy Jayne (1741-90) was captain of the first battalion of the
>Associators, which composed part of Hart's Flying Camp. He was taken
>prisoner during the battle of Long Island, with his company, while
>occupying the Block House. He was born in Setaucket; died in Ithaca, N.
>Y.
>
>Mrs. Belle V. Casey Hamilton.
>DAR ID Number: 49426
>Born in Lancaster, Iowa.
>Wife of William Scott Hamilton.
>Descendant of Sergt. William Casey, William Montgomery, Robert Patterson
>and of John Walker.
>Daughter of Judge Joseph Montgomery Casey and Sarah Wood Hollings-worth,
>his wife.
>Granddaughter of Green Casey and Jane Patterson, his wife.
>Gr-granddaughter of William Casey and Jane Montgomery, his wife; Capt.
>Joseph Patterson and Jane Walker, his wife.
>See No. 49423.
>Gr-gr-granddaughter of William Montgomery and Jane Patterson, his wife.
>[p.187] William Casey (1754-1820) served at Fort Logan, Ky., where he
>died in Adair County.
>William Montgomery (1727-81) was an Indian fighter on the frontier and
>lost his life in that warfare in Kentucky. He was born in Ireland; died
>in St. Asaph's, Ky.
>Also No. 37272.
>.
>
> >
>Miss Katharine Casey.
>DAR ID Number: 49599
>Born in Oswego, N. Y.
>Descendant of Capt. Bastian T. Vicher, of New York.
>Daughter of John Milton Casey and Matilda Visscher Fort, his wife.
>Granddaughter of Jacob I. Fort and Ann Marselis, his wife.
>Gr-granddaughter of Gerrit Marselis and Matilda M. Vicher, his wife.
>Gr-gr-granddaughter of Bastian T. Vicher and Engelyie Van Den Bugh, his
>wife. Bastian T. Vicher (1728-1809) commanded a company in Col. Philip
>Schuyler's 3d regiment, Albany County, militia. He was born
>Mrs. Mary West Beatty.
>DAR ID Number: 49761
>Born in Waco, Texas.
>Wife of J. B. Beatty.
>Descendant of Gilbert Thornton and of Robert Stark, Jr.
>Daughter of John C. West and Mary E. Stark, his wife.
>Granddaughter of Theodore Stark and Eliza Casey Lamar, his wife; John
>Charles West and
>Nancy Clark Eccles, his wife.
>[p.342] Gr-granddaughter of Robert Stark, Jr., and Mary Hay, his wife;
>Jonathan Eccles and
>Catherine Thornton, his wife.
>Gr-gr-granddaughter of Robert Stark and Mary Hall, his wife; Gilbert
>Thornton and Keziah
>Kitchell, his wife.
>Gilbert Thornton (1732-1802) served as a private in the Morris County,
>New Jersey, militia, and
>in the State troops. He was born in Boston, Mass., lived in New Jersey
>during the Revolution,
>removed to South Carolina in 1795, where he died in Camden.
>Robert Stark, Jr. (1762-1830) was in the battle of Blackstock, Eutaw
>Springs, and Cowpens. He became distinguished in law, and in 1819 was
>Secretary of State of South Carolina, where he died, in Columbia. He was
>born in Petersburg, Va.
>Also No. 34402.