Hi Tom,
I am not sure why am reading this almost a year later than you wrote
it....................but, "my" Cayces that were in Kentucky were in Hopkins
County. I refer to Edgar Cayce.......the Sleeping Prophet. Can you
connect with this line???/
Virginia, north of you, here in eastern Washington !.
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From: "thomas schenk" <yacolttom(a)centurytel.net>
To: <casey(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: [CASEY] Casey/Cayce
To Virginia in Seattle ( or anyone to whom this info might apply),
I have a Casey line I believe has some connection to Kentucky. Unconfirmed
at this point other than a child being born in Kentucky, unknown where.
That
was a Maria (Moria) Casey married to William Coughlin and they had a
child,
James born in Kentucky. My Casey family had thirteen children. The
youngest
was my Ggrandmother, Susan. She had brothers Thomas and Patrick;
sisters
Maria and Anne that we know of. Since most families may have moved to
areas
where other relatives had already settled we think there may be a
connection
in Kentucky. We just don't know where. We don't believe our
Caseys are
related to any native-born American Casey line, but one never knows for
sure.
If you can tell me where in Kentucky you found your Caseys, I might be
able
to do some research for our Casey line to see if there are any solid
connections.
Our Casey family (my GGgrandfather James and his family) resided in County
Mayo, Ireland. Don't know exactly how many of the family moved to the U.S.
Thanks and Best Regards,
Tom Schenk
Yacolt, WA
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