1805 -
Home
Search
Print
Login
Add Bookmark
-
| Birth |
1805 |
Georgia |
| Gender |
Male |
| Person ID |
I25701 |
Family |
| Last Modified |
14 Nov 2005 |
| |
| Father |
Casey Abner, b. 11 Jul 1786, Spartanburg County, South Carolina , d. 15 Sep 1869, Newton County, Arkansas |
| Mother |
Bowen Elizabeth, b. 1782 |
| Married |
About 1803 |
| Family ID |
F091 |
Group Sheet |
| |
| Family |
Clark Sarah Ann, b. 1803, Tennessee |
| Married |
22 Jul 1822 |
Rhea County, Tennessee |
| Children |
| | 1. Casey Elizabeth |
| > | 2. Casey Christopher Columbus, b. 10 Jul 1827, Tennessee , d. 17 Nov 1898, Witts Springs, Arkansas  |
| | 3. Casey Martha, b. 1829, Arkansas  |
| | 4. Casey Nancy, b. 1830, Arkansas  |
| | 5. Casey Uriah, b. 1841, Johnson County, Arkansas  |
| | 6. Casey Belvyryta, b. 1841, Johnson County, Arkansas  |
| | 7. Casey Andrew Jackson, b. 1848, Johnson County, Arkansas  |
|
| Last Modified |
14 Nov 2005 |
| Family ID |
F601 |
Group Sheet |
| |
-
| Notes |
- From Casey Family Association
"Turner Casey studied for the Baptist ministry in Tennessee. In 1835 when he was 31 years of age he moved his family to Arkansas. His father and at least one brother, Jesse Casey organized a wagon train that included several of the neighboring families. They traveled 600 miles to Arkansas Territory where the Abner and Turner Casey families settled on the Mullberry River, near Clarksville, AR. Abner Casey, who was a millwright, built a grist mill on his son, Turner's land. Here, Turner Casey, farmer, preacher, and miller lived the remainder of his life."
|
| |
|
|