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From: "Connie Bradbury" <>
Subject: Re: [CASEY-L] Casey letter
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 09:59:41 -0900
References: <004401c096b1$1345e760$9d190ea8@dandj.peachnet>
Donna:
Whoops - you told me you had the booklet a couple of days ago. Sorry,
I will copy the marriage record on Casey/Son. I have ordered the marriage
records on Son/Bookout as all I have right now is from a printed source. I
found them in Cass Co., MO (where they got married) in 1880. I didn't find
them in the 1860 or 1870 census, even tho they married in 1859. There were
a few other Son families (unusual name, huh.) in Cass County so that maybe
where I should look for what happened to William.
I'm headed out right now but I will stop and photocopy everything I have
right now in the way of documentation.
Connie
My email is .
----- Original Message -----
From: "D. Casey" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 9:08 AM
Subject: Re: [CASEY-L] Casey letter
> Connie
>
> If the booklet you have was "Material Compiled Bicentennial Year 1976 by
> Mildred Smith Eslinger", I have it. If not, I would definitely like to
have
> a copy of the one you have. We visited Mrs. Eslinger several years ago
and
> I bought a copy from her. (She lives (lived) in Nevada, Mo.) She was in
> her 80's then and I don't know if she is still living or not.
>
> I also have that Martha Casey m. John Bookout Sept. 23, 1852. They were
> said to have had 8 children. I haven't found any other information on
this
> family. However, I do faintly remember my father-in-law, John Casey, the
> son of Aaron and Martha Cawood Casey mentioning something about a John
> Bookout many years ago. Wonder if they might have gone to OK too????
Will
> ask some of my husbands sisters if they know anything of them. (My
husband
> was a late-in-life child and his sisters are in their mid-80's so could
know
> more about some of "Pops" family.) Sometimes when we get to visiting
about
> family they start recalling incidents that happened. I also have a tape
of
> my husbands dad telling about when they left MO in 1900 to settle in OK
> which I have been transcribing. Will see what I find on it. Would like
the
> info you uncovered on this Martha Casey and William Son if you don't mind.
>
> My mailing address is: Donna Casey; 105 Smithonia Road; Winterville,
> Georgia 30683-1419. I have mailed a copy of the marriage record for
Thomas
> Casey and Sally Rice to you. You should be getting it soon.
>
> Will send you a copy of Aaron Casey and Mary Jane Messick and family;
and
> also info on his second family--Aaron Casey and Martha Ella Cawood Casey
and
> family as soon as I can update the info I have. Need to put in some
> corrections and more dates. This may take me a little while but bear with
> me and I will get it to you.
> Seems like there are a lot of interruptions when I get started on
something
> like this but I eventually get it done.
>
> Donna
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Connie Bradbury <>
> To: <>
> Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 12:44 PM
> Subject: Re: [CASEY-L] Casey letter
>
>
> >I am currently trying to pull together the information I have gathered
over
> >the years on this Casey family.
> >
> >I have a booklet called "Descendants of Thomas Casey" and if you don't
have
> >it I can certainly photocopy it and send it to you. Send me you mailing
> >address.
> >
> >From the booklet you will get the names of the children, dates and
spouses
> >if the compiler knew them.
> >
> >Just yesterday I sorted out a little problem with Martha Casey, daughter
of
> >Thomas Casey and Nancy Smith. I found, in Cedar County, a marriage
> >between a Martha Casey and a William Son but the Casey book said she
> married
> >John Bookout. I looked at FamilySearch and found a citation for a
marriage
> >between John Bookout and Martha Son then when I looked at Cass Co., MO
> >marriages, there was their marriage. She had been married twice. I
don't
> >know what happened to the first marriage yet. He certainly could have
> died.
> >All this took place before the Civil War.
> >
> >Let me hear from you if you want a copy. And, I would like to have a
copy
> >of the letter you mentioned.
> >
> >Connie
> >
> >
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