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From: "JEFF LEINBACH" <>
Subject: Re: [CASEY-L] from Ireland Where
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 17:25:13 -0500


Part of SC use to be in NC so you might want to check out the Spartenburg
area of SC.
I think it was called District 92.

Happy Hunting
Catherine Leinbach


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Subject: [CASEY-L] from Ireland Where


> I this is not current but when I first started to research I was looking
for
> where the Names came from. I found that there were about 6 different CASEY
> lines in Ireland
> What I have also found is that people moved around in Ireland just as they
> die here
> Golly it seems that none of my families stayed in one place.
> Not only that but I got blessed with common names.
> CASEY. I have NC, somewhere 1820 then by 1840s KY then in Wayne County, MO
by
> 1860 at I know the ones in MO. but they did not stay there with a family
of 6
> children I have cousins in MO, OK, OR, CA. and some somewhere IL. that is
the
> ones that we know about.
> The rest of my Families are the same way. I know that some of you are
cousins
> If only I could find the connection.
> Well, I do know that County Tyrone is where a lot of the Casey's are from.
> But I am sure they were all over Ireland
> I found that my DALEY Grandmother on her marriage 1871 in Canada said she
was
> born in King County, ( Offely) but she had said she was from Corke,
> Now how do we find them? she died in MN.
> Oh Well My MOOREs are supposed to be from Ireland too. but I have no idea
how
> far they go back.
> You would think they could at least use some uncommon first names. But I
> guess they were like me, I gave all my kid's names that are in the top 100
> names.
> did not even think of it.
> Any suggestions how we can narrow these CASEY'S down to family lines and
> connect them?
> Patti Moore Lininger
> Yelm, WA. James Robert Casey b NC 1820
>
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