Edgar,
Could you give us some more information about the Georgia branch? It
sounds like you have something we could all benefit from knowing. Do
you know which of the children of James and Sarah they descend from
(or if they're from a different immigrant, that would also be
interesting to know.)
Cheers,
Katherine
The spelling is CASHIN in the GA families. Ed T of PGH
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>From: valette(a)juno.com
>To: CASHION-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [CASHION-L] Re: CASHION-D Digest V00 #16
>Date: Tue, May 9, 2000, 12:48 AM
>
>Hi, Brian, welcome to the board. If you can give us some dates and
>locations of your Cashions that might help - best if you can go back at
>least to the 1900's. Be of good cheer, you are in the right place, I
>have yet to run into anyone who spells their name Cashon or Cashion who
>is not related down through James and Sarah Cashon from Chesterfield, Va.
> It might help you to know that the family consisted of three sons and
>four daughters. The three sons were James Jr., William and Thomas.
>James Jr.'s descendants remained in Virginia (they still have some of the
>original family land) and some of them went to North Carolina between
>1785-1800. Williams sons all seemed to have left Virginia about 1787 to
>1790, Thomas' sons also went to North Carolina about that time. Then
>they began going west mostly to Tennessee, Illinois and kentucky. After
>that Missouri, Texas until we pretty much took over the country. Glad to
>help if we can, Valette