Hi,
I also have some of those names, do you have any birth dates and or death dates.
Nancy W., in MichiganAlso researching: Mom's side: Hudson, Coleman, Nivens, Fisher,
McCarty Dad's side: Casey, Rhodes, Rhoades, Thompson, and Parham Husband side:
Wrigglesworth, Chase> Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 14:30:38 -0500> From:
richard.ross1(a)mchsi.com> To: CASEY(a)rootsweb.com> Subject: [CASEY] Early Ohio Casey
Researchers> > I am looking for those CASEY researchers who have a possible
connection > to Peter, Leven and Benjamin. In 1820 Peter was in Coshocton Co, Leven
> was in Harrison Co, and Benjamin was in Tuscarawas Co. By 1830, Peter > moved on
or died; Benjamin moved to Holmes Co, and Leven settled in > Jefferson Co. My interest
is because my Uriah CASEY was born about 1818 > in OH, and in looking at the 1820 Ohio
Census only those men I mentioned > on that census could be his father. According to
the 1830 Benjamin was > born between 1790-1800 and Leven was born between 1780-1790.
There is > one name that appears only once in the 1830 Ohio Census in Delaware Co, >
is Abner, age 40-50. Abner is married and has a son 10-15, as well as a > daughter
under 5. I could not find him on the 1840 Census, but, > Ancestry Census records have
some problems....I found Abner by mistake > although he is not listed on the 1830
Census Index. He is listed under > Stephen Casey in the same county.> > Uriah
Casey married Ellenorah Leiter in Richland Co, OH. Their children > were Emerilla,
Senia, Maudilla, Calvin, Austin, and Electia.> > Uriah may be connected to other
Crawford Co, OH men, Nelson and David to > mention a couple.> > Thanks for any
help or response.> > Richard Ross> > -------------------------------> To
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