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I'm sorry, I shouldn't have used the words missing sons -= in the 1800
and 1810 census of Iredell County, North Carolina the sons are there,
they just don't fit the descendants as I have them. in the 1800 census
one of the son in the 10-16 age group is in the household and counted,
but I don't have a name for him. Then again in the 1810 household the
son is counted in the 16 - 26 age group, but who is he. And the Robert
who has a birthdate of 1807 should have been 3 at the time and he isn't
there at all and yes he may have been visiting relatives, his married
sister or a neighbor. I guess I was just asking if you would share your
James and Nancy line to see how ours compared - no doubt this is a
mistake in my files, but I would like to get it corrected. and thanks
Katherine for the response, CV
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I don't have any suggestions about mis-stated (or mis-matched)
birthdates, but don't forget that someone "missing" from a census may
simply have been somewhere else when the census was taken. The
census counts only people who are actually in residence at a
particular location at that time, not necessarily everyone in a
family. The "missing son" (Anderson?) in 1810 may have been away
working, or even moved to his own home by age 23. If that was the
case, of course, he should have shown up on the census in his own
name, but maybe he was in a different county, or even a different
state. Lincoln Co. is right on the Alabama/Tennessee state line.
Just some suggestions.
Cheers,
Katherine Cochrane
>Very good question. That has always bothered me too. Check out these
>census for James and Nancy
>
>I just went back and did the census count and we are missing one, maybe
>two sons and the ages don't fit Check me on this (this is what I have
>in my file)
>
>Children of James and Nancy Weeks Cashon
>William b. 9-14-1787
>Archibald b. abt. 1792
>Anderson b. September 1797
>James b. Abt. 1800
>Robert b. abt. 1807
>Richard (nothing)
>Mary b. abt. 1790 married Thomas Shepperd 2-1-1803 Mecklenburg Co, NC
>Elizabeth (nothing)
>
>1800 Iredell Co, NC, pg. 660 Cashion, James, 3mu10, 2m10-16, 1m26-45,
>1f10-16, 1f16-26, 1f45+
>
>1810 Iredell Co, NC, pg. 257, Cashion, James, 2 m 10-16, 3 m 16-26, 1 m
>45+, 1 f 16-26, 1 f 45+
>
>By 1800 James and Nancy had five sons two of those sons were 10-16 my
>file shows
>William b. 1787 in 1800 would have been 13 fits the 10-16 age group
>Missing son in the 10-16 age group
>Archibald b. 1792 in 1800 would have been 8 fits the to 10 age group
>Anderson b. 1797 in 1800 would have been 3 fits the to 10 age group
>James b. 1800 in 1800 hopefully was in the to 10 age group
>then James
>Elizabeth no birth date but assumed to be female 10-16
>Mary no birth date assumed to be female 16-26
>Nancy
>
>Again in 1810 we see that James and Nancy had five sons
>William 23 in 1810 would have fit in the 16-26 age group
>Archibald 18 in 1810 would have fit int he 16 - 26 age group
>Missing son in the 16-26 age group
>James age 10 in the 10-16 age group
>Robert thought to be born in 1807 would only have been 3 and not fit in
>the 10-16 age group - so again we either have a missing son or we have
>circa birth dates wrong for the youngest two, but we are definately
>missing one of the older sons and Robert doesn't fit in at all. I have
>the name Richard listed but with no information about him, he may be the
>missing son in the 16-26 age group but it appears that James and Robert
>must have been born earlier than we project in my files for both of them
>to fit in the census.
>Elizabeth 16-26
>Mary has married Thomas Shepperd and is no longer at home though she and
>Thomas are in Lincoln County, TN in the 1850 census
>Nancy 45+
>James 26-45
>
>Look at this and let me know if I copied the census wrong - I know I have
>hard copy on the 1800, but I'm not sure about 1810 and let me know what
>you think. Maybe Elizabeth was the widow of one of one of the missing
>sons instead of James or maybe she was a daughter who reverted to her
>maiden name.
>Carla Valette Randall
>
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Very good question. That has always bothered me too. Check out these
census for James and Nancy
I just went back and did the census count and we are missing one, maybe
two sons and the ages don't fit Check me on this (this is what I have
in my file)
Children of James and Nancy Weeks Cashon
William b. 9-14-1787
Archibald b. abt. 1792
Anderson b. September 1797
James b. Abt. 1800
Robert b. abt. 1807
Richard (nothing)
Mary b. abt. 1790 married Thomas Shepperd 2-1-1803 Mecklenburg Co, NC
Elizabeth (nothing)
1800 Iredell Co, NC, pg. 660 Cashion, James, 3mu10, 2m10-16, 1m26-45,
1f10-16, 1f16-26, 1f45+
1810 Iredell Co, NC, pg. 257, Cashion, James, 2 m 10-16, 3 m 16-26, 1 m
45+, 1 f 16-26, 1 f 45+
By 1800 James and Nancy had five sons two of those sons were 10-16 my
file shows
William b. 1787 in 1800 would have been 13 fits the 10-16 age group
Missing son in the 10-16 age group
Archibald b. 1792 in 1800 would have been 8 fits the to 10 age group
Anderson b. 1797 in 1800 would have been 3 fits the to 10 age group
James b. 1800 in 1800 hopefully was in the to 10 age group
then James
Elizabeth no birth date but assumed to be female 10-16
Mary no birth date assumed to be female 16-26
Nancy
Again in 1810 we see that James and Nancy had five sons
William 23 in 1810 would have fit in the 16-26 age group
Archibald 18 in 1810 would have fit int he 16 - 26 age group
Missing son in the 16-26 age group
James age 10 in the 10-16 age group
Robert thought to be born in 1807 would only have been 3 and not fit in
the 10-16 age group - so again we either have a missing son or we have
circa birth dates wrong for the youngest two, but we are definately
missing one of the older sons and Robert doesn't fit in at all. I have
the name Richard listed but with no information about him, he may be the
missing son in the 16-26 age group but it appears that James and Robert
must have been born earlier than we project in my files for both of them
to fit in the census.
Elizabeth 16-26
Mary has married Thomas Shepperd and is no longer at home though she and
Thomas are in Lincoln County, TN in the 1850 census
Nancy 45+
James 26-45
Look at this and let me know if I copied the census wrong - I know I have
hard copy on the 1800, but I'm not sure about 1810 and let me know what
you think. Maybe Elizabeth was the widow of one of one of the missing
sons instead of James or maybe she was a daughter who reverted to her
maiden name.
Carla Valette Randall
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Can someone explain to me how in the 1820 census of Lincoln Co., Tenn.,
Elizabeth had the following children = 5 male children under 10 years old.
Then 10 years later, in the 1830, she had the following children = 1 male
5-10, 1 male 10-15 and 2 males 15-20. I can't beleive that these are all
children of James Cashion, Jr. since he died prior to 1820. Could some of
these have been James' step children, Elizabeth's children by a previous
marriage?
R.N.
Decendants of James and Nancy Weeks - HELP! Does anyone have proof other
than the Taylor Papers that James married Elizabeth after nancy died?
1800 and 1810 census show james and Nancy had five sons - birth dates are
not matching and any help ya'll could give would be appreciated.
Carla Valette Randall
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Hi, listers,
There's a very handy new webpage at Rootsweb to help you manage your
email lists & webpage, etc. information on their servers. Have a
look at http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com (and bookmark it!) to see
what's available. They even have a way to help you unsubscribe from
lists when your old email address has gone away.
My thanks to Jim Young, McClung-L list manager, for bringing this to
my attention so I could pass it along to you all.
Cheers,
Katherine Cochrane
list admin for Boynton, Hackworth & Cashion surname research lists
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Hi Donna,
My Cashen/Cashin Family came from County Cork, Ireland. I don't know which
part of County Cork, but I have found Cashin/Cashen surnames in Waterford.
My family used both CASHEN and CASHIN. I don't know of any Cashin/Cashen
Family being in MA, but I found through research, there was a lot the family
didn't know about the ancestors. So, here's a brief summary of my
information:
PETER CASHEN/CASHIN (born and died in County Cork, Ireland) m. MARY MARGARET
HARRINGTON (abt 1808, County Cork, Ireland -- 1874, Glenarms, Illinois).
Children:
PETER CASHEN (1845, Ireland -- 1909, Morrisonville, Illinois) m. Ellen
Kelley/Kelly (1848, Ireland -- 1915, Morrisonville, Illinois). They had 13
children.
JOHN CASHEN/CASHIN (abt 1825, Ireland -- ?) married with at least two
children.
MARY CASHEN/CASHIN (born in Ireland --?) m. Michael Doyle on 12/19/1865,
Sangamon Co., Illinois
TIMOTHY CASHEN/CASHIN (1838, Ireland -- 1875, Glenarms, Illinois). He served
in the Civil War and lost an arm fighting in the War.
MARGARET ANN CASHEN (1838, Ireland -- 1929, Christian Co., Illinois m. THOMAS
MCCART (? -- 1926, Illinois). They had 5 children.
ELIZABETH CASHEN/CASHIN (b 1840, Ireland -- ?, Illinois)
Margaret Harrington Cashen came to America in abt 1850, through New Orleans,
after the death of her husband. She arrived with 5 children. It is believed
that her oldest son, John, came to America before the rest of the family.
Per MHorn83196(a)aol.com (an e-mail I received) Mary Cashen was a witness to
the marriage of g grandparents, Patrick Ardagh and Mary Ellen Kenny on
10/20/1850 in St. Mary's Cathedral in Burlington, Vermont. They moved to
Illinois about 1852 and lived near Joliet all their lives.
I attempted to contact above addressee, but no contact was made by them. I
don't even know the name of the person who sent the information. I was told
this information came from a copy of the wedding certificate. I would assume
that they had been friends in Ireland.
I don't know if any of this will help you, but I found this information on
line and there might be some leads:
3. Bridget Cashin born 01 May 1865 to John Cashin and Anne Casedy, Rinn.
4. James Cashen born 04 May 1864 to James Cashen and Ellen Kane, Rinn.
5. Mary Cashen born 07 April 1864 to Peter Cashen and Eliza Bell, Rinn.
6. Michael Cashen born 21 Feb 1866 to Thomas Cashen and Mary Rorke, Rinn.
Source: Co. Leitrim LDS FHC microfiched entries:
******
A Catherine Wall married Micheal Cashin on the 6th of November 1881 aged 21.
of
Brownes Street Waterford at the chapel of St Johns her father was Willian
Wall.
Referance t223/17 regisered 26th Nov 1881 no 67.
I have copy of certificate.
Is this of any use may be same family?
Posted by Denis De Vere <denene(a)squirrel.com.au> on Mon, 08 Feb 1999, in
response
to wall family, posted by Peter Cashin <peter.cashin(a)lineone.com> on Sat, 17
Oct 1998
******
Any mention of the father or brothers and sister of michael
cashin? my owen cashin was about about then.
denis de vere
Posted by Carol Cashen <cashenc(a)aol.com> on Wed, 30 Jun 1999
******
Anne CASHEN
CHRISTENING: 29 MAY 1774, ,Maughold
John CASHEN
CHRISTENING: 4 JUL 1780, ,Maughold
************
The following is a list of Passengers who immigrated on the Corlic, an 810
Tonn vessels
converted to transport passengers. Note that some people have a number in
front of their
name this refers to the No of the Land Order registered to that person.
.Corlic Passenger List Corlic Sailed from Glasgow 30th November 1874,
arriving in
Brisbane 9th March 1875
Captain Robertson Surgeon Supt Dr G T A Staff Matron Miss Neill
Remittance
2575 Cashin Alice 47
2574 Cashin Andrew 20
http://www.powerup.com.au/~petgret/G_SURNAMES.htm
******
Landowners in areas of the Parish of Lismore and Mocollop, adjacent to
Mocollop, taken
from Griffiths Valuation of Waterford during 1848-1851
Cashen, John Location : Ballinlevane West
Casheen, John Location : Lyre West
********
1901 Census - Parish of Lismore and Mocollop.
Householders and Townlands
Householder
Townland
First name
Surname
Edward Cashin Black [I this is the Townland]
Denis StrangmanCanberraAustraliaMailto:string@canberra.starway.net.au
*********
Posted by Christina Hunt <Ninah(a)ix.netcom.com> on Tue, 04 May 1999, in
response to
Family trace, posted by Paul Gallagher on Tue, 04 May 1999
Surname: Cashen, Cashin, Cashion
The book County Longford Survivors of the Great Famine lists:
CASHIN, CASHEN: James at Briskil. Edward at Barragh More.
CASHION: John at Cloonagh (Killoe Civil Ph.)
The above is based on Griffiths Evaluation of 1854.
Regards,
Christina
***********
Other family names include; Bible, Blackwood, Cashen/Cashin/Cashion, Craig,
Corbin, Duty, Fant, Fantleroy, Gaunt/Gant, Hahn, Haines/Haynes, Harris,
Harrington, Johnson, Jennings, Kame, Kitely, Kelley/Kelly, Locker, Mc Cart,
Mc Ward, Musshafen, Miller, Millinder/Milliner, Peterson, Poggenpohl,
Reavis/Reeves, Robertson, Slinkard, Smith, & Walker.
Good luck,
Linda Cashen Gaunt
Donna:
I wish I could help you Donna but my CASHION line doesn't coincide with
yours at all.
What help do you need to begin your research? I would be glad to offer
my assistance in anything you need.
Colleen Taylor
A descendant of James CASHON (died circa 1759 in Chesterfield County,
Virginia) and his wife Sarah ??? through their son William CASHON and his
wife Avis Whitaker RUDD through their son David CASHON (born 13 February 1758
in Chesterfield County, Virginia and died 24 June 1835 in Weakley County,
Tennessee) and his wife Martha MANN through their daughter Mary Ann CASHION
and her husband Darnell CAMPBELL, (my great, great, great grandfather.)
I, personally, cannot help you, Donna, but I hope anyone that answers you
will post to the list, so that we all may be helped with the information they
supply.
I have just joined your list in the hope that I will be able to learn
from all of you and share what I have with you.
I am researching Robert Cashin. He was born in Co. Cork Ireland in 1831
or 32. He came to the US in 1857 and married Ellen Fiztgerald in 1858.
He enlisted in the Massachusetts 9th Infantry on June 11, 1861 and
mustered out on June 21, 1864. He lived in Salem, Mass. Children that
I know of are Ellen - 1867 and David - 1865. In 1900 he is still living
in Salem.
Also....David Cashin. He was born in Clonmel, Co. Waterford, Ireland in
1837. He next appears with exactly the same service record in the civil
was as Robert.
David is Ellen Cashin's godfather. He is also from Salem, Mass.
I have no proof that they are related, but it would be very odd if they
were not.
I have just yesterday received the records showing where they were born,
so I'm now very interested in searching for them in Ireland.
I also have Paul Cashin on my list as he is David's (born in 1865)
godfather and is also from Salem.
If there is a connection with any of you, I would love to be in contact.
If any of you have done research in these areas of Ireland, I would love
to learn from your experience.
Thank you so much.....I look forward to hearing from you.....donna
Can anyone help out with these questions? And connect Henry and Mary
Mahew/Mayhew?
There is a book about the Mayhew family of Iredell Co., that lists Mary
Mayhew b. abt 1826, a daughter of Presley Mayhew and Jane Worke Mayhew,
who
married Henry Cashion. And thats all it says about that. I also have in
my
data a Leroy Morrow, grandson of George McKnight Morrow and Elizabeth
Powers, who married (8/5/1869) S.E. Cashin, dau. of Henry and Mary
Cashin.
Do you have any idea if this is the same Henry Cashin/Cashion? The 1870
Iredell census shows Leroy and Elizabeth, so I'm guessing that's S.
Elizabeth Cashin.
Wait, I've got another one. I've got a death record for a Celia E.
Morrow,
d. 2/27/1923, Statesville with her father listed as Henry Cashion. I
don't
have the first name of the Morrow she is married to. Any idea if that is
the
same Henry?
Carla Valette Randall
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