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Subject: Re: [CASEY-L] Tim Casey/Can Anyone Answer these Questions
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 19:04:42 EST


Let me hastily add that I did not mean to imply this Abner is Abner Casey the
Immigrant. I was just saying this was the first document I had for ANY Abner
Casey in SC. Certainly don't want to cause any confusion. This Abner who is
obviously the son of a John Casey might possibly be a grandson of Abner the
Immigrant - no documentation, no evidence - just speculation!

Vonda

In a message dated 1/14/2003 9:51:34 AM Central Standard Time,
writes:


> The earliest document I have for Abner Casey in SC is a deed dated 1
> December 1777 in 96th District - from Abner CARSEY, Duncan Creek to Levy
> CARSEY, 200 acres "lying and being on a Branch of Enoree River called
> Duncans
> Creek". Another Indenture dated 2 December 1777 - Abner CARSEY to Levy
> CARSEY 200 acres of land "in the Fork Between Broad and Saludy Rivers in
> Barklay County Situate on a Branch of Enoree River called Duncans Creek"
> that
> was originally granted 10 July 1766 to John CARSEY "reputed Father of the
> aforesaid Abner"
>



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