Genealogy Data Page 63 (Notes Pages)


Marrison, Cynthia Jane {I1244} (b. 19 SEP 1948)

Source: (Name)
Title: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Abbreviation: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Author: Michelle
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998
Birth: 19 SEP 1948
Reference: 1244

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Reid, James {I1245} (b. 1942)
Source: (Name)
Title: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Abbreviation: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Author: Michelle
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998
Birth: 1942
Reference: 1245

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Marrison, Gary Linn {I1246} (b. 23 OCT 1953)
Source: (Name)
Title: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Abbreviation: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Author: Michelle
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998
Birth: 23 OCT 1953
Reference: 1246

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Marrison, Leonard Jay {I1247} (b. 06 MAR 1927, d. 06 MAR 1927)
Source: (Name)
Title: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Abbreviation: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Author: Michelle
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998
Birth: 06 MAR 1927
Death: 06 MAR 1927
Reference: 1247

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Marrison, Dean Ivan {I1248} (b. 03 JAN 1928)
Source: (Name)
Title: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Abbreviation: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Author: Michelle
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998
Birth: 03 JAN 1928
Reference: 1248

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Clingenspeel, Edith Louise {I1249} (b. 04 OCT 1932)
Source: (Name)
Title: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Abbreviation: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Author: Michelle
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998
Birth: 04 OCT 1932
Reference: 1249

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Marrison, Jacqueline Kay {I1250} (b. 15 MAR 1949)
Birth: 15 MAR 1949
Reference: 1250

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Marrison, Michelle Rae {I1251} (b. 02 JUL 1966)
Birth: 02 JUL 1966
Reference: 1251

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Bergy, Abraham {I1252} (b. 27 AUG 1845, d. 23 FEB 1903)
Source: (Name)
Title: International Genealogy Index
Abbreviation: International Genealogy Index
Page: 564

5007700-30
Source: (Individual)
Title: Website
Abbreviation: Website
Birth: 27 AUG 1845 The Town of Preston in Waterloo Co., Ontario, Canada
Occupation: Date: 1894
Place: Farm Implement Dealer
Death: 23 FEB 1903 Michigan
Burial: Caledonia Lakeview Cemetary
Reference: 1252
Census: Date: 1871
Place: Galt Town, Waterloo South, Ontario, Canada

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Hitchcock, William Eugene {I1253} (b. 07 JUL 1938)
Source: (Name)
Title: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Abbreviation: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Author: Michelle
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998
Birth: 07 JUL 1938
Reference: 1253

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Hitchcock, Vickie Linn {I1254} (b. JUN 1971)
Source: (Name)
Title: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Abbreviation: Wm_Marrison.FTW
Author: Michelle
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: Date of Import: Dec 3, 1998
Birth: JUN 1971
Reference: 1254

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Caskey, James A. {I1255} (b. 18 NOV 1885, d. 18 NOV 1959)
Note: or Nov 8, 1885
Note: Wasn't sick; but, he wasn't very good the last week of his
life. Died of heart failure.
Note: Was easy-going and a hard worker. Was a dairy farmer.
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1920 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1920 Michigan Census
Page: States he was born in Michigan
Source: (Individual)
Title: Marriage Returns
Abbreviation: Marriage Returns
Source: (Burial)
Title: Tombstone
Abbreviation: Tombstone
Source: (Individual)
Title: Obituary
Abbreviation: Obituary
Birth: 18 NOV 1885 On his parents' farm (Bull Run), Iosco Twp, Michigan
Event: Type: Obituary
Date: 25 NOV 1959
Place: The Livingston County Press, Howell, Livingston Co, Michigan
Note: Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Gregory
Baptist Church for James Caskey, 74, who passed away this week
at this farm home on Roepcke Road. Interrment was at
Plainfield.
Occupation: Farmer
Date: ABT 1911
Place: Unadilla Twp, Livingston, Michigan, USA
Death: 18 NOV 1959 Plainfield, Livingston Co, Michigan
Burial: AFT 18 NOV 1959 Plainfield Cemetery, Livingston Co, Michigan
Reference: 1255

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King, Erma Louise {I1256} (b. 08 MAR 1890, d. 27 APR 1927)
Note: After giving birth to Eleanor she got scarlet fever and died.
Note: Was a very kind woman.
Source: (Name)
Title: Marriage Returns
Abbreviation: Marriage Returns
Page: James Caskey and Erma King
Source: (Burial)
Title: Tombstone
Abbreviation: Tombstone
Birth: 08 MAR 1890 Courtley Lake, Hamburg Twp, Michigan
Occupation: Her sister taught school in Iosco Twp.
Date: ABT 1911
Death: 27 APR 1927 Plainfield, Michigan
Burial: AFT 27 APR 1927 Plainfield Cemetery, Livingston Co, Michigan
Reference: 1256

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Caskey, Robert W. {I1257} (b. JUL 1844, d. 08 DEC 1914)
Note: Was unhitching the horse from the thrasher and dropped dead.
Note: Robert W. Caskey of Iosco enlisted in Company L of Michigan's
Third Cavalry on October 1, 1861. He was a veteran on January
19, 1864 and he mustered out February 12, 1866.
Although the cavalry branch of the army was not brought into as
many general engagements as the infantry, and consequently
suffered less in killed and wounded, yet its service was of an
extremely arduous nature. Men were compelled to be almost
constantly in the saddle, riding day and night for hundreds,
and sometimes for a thousand miles in a single expedition. But
the character of this service, being that of almost constant
marching and change of station and duty, renders it impractical
to follow and trace the movements of cavalry with as much
precision and detail as can be done in the case of infantry
regiments.
The Third Cavalry contained between eighty and one hundred men
from Livingston County. The regiment was raised in the summer
and fall of 1861, having its rendezvous at Grand Rapids. They
left that place more than a thousand strong, November 18, 1861,
and proceeded to St. Louis, Missouri, where it remained in
winter quarters at the Benton Barracks. In 1862 it moved south
and participated in the operations at New Madrid.

Here is some more information about Michigan's 3rd Regiment
calvary:
Organized at Grand Rapids, Mich., August 24 to November 28,
1861. Left State for St. Louis, Mo., November 28, 1861. Duty at
Benton Barracks, Mo., until February 21, 1862. Ordered to
Commerce, Mo., February 21. Attached to Cavalry Division, Army
of the Mississippi, to April. 1862. 1st Brigade, Cavalry
Division, Army of the Mississippi, to June, 1862. 5th Division,
Army of the Mississippi, to September, 1862. 2nd Brigade,
Cavalry Division, Army of the Mississippi to November, 1862.
3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, 13th Army Corps (Old), Dept. of
the Tennessee, to December, 1862. Cavalry Brigade, District of
Jackson, Tennessee, 16th Army Corps, to March, 1863. Mizner's
Cavalry Brigade, 3rd Division, 16th Army Corps, to June, 1863.
2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, 16th Army Corps, to August,
1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, 16th Army Corps, to
January, 1864. District of St. Louis, Mo., Dept. of Missouri,
March to May, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 7th Army Corps,
Dept. of Arkansas, to August, 1864. 4th Brigade, Cavalry
Division, 7th Army Corps, Dept. of Arkansas, to February, 1865.
1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, 7th Army Corps, to April, 1865.
1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Military Division of West
Mississippi, to May, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division,
West Mississippi, to August, 1865. Dept. of Texas to February,
1866.
SERVICE.--Siege of New Madrid, Mo., March 3-14, 1862. Siege and
capture of Island No. 10, Mississippi River, March 15-April 8.
Moved to Hamburg Landing, Tenn., April 17-22. Advance on and
siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Action at Farmington
May 1. Farmington Heights May 4 (Cos. 'A,' 'E,' 'I,' 'K').
Reconnaissance toward Corinth May 8. Reconnaissance on Alabama
Road toward Sharp's Mills May 10. Reconnaissance to Memphis &
Charleston Railroad May 13. Near Farmington May 19 (3rd
Battalion). Near Farmington May 22 (Co. 'G'). Reconnaissance to
Burnsville and Iuka May 22-23. Tuscumbia Creek May 30. Pursuit
to Booneville May 30-June 12. Reconnaissance toward Baldwyn
June 3. Action at Booneville June 3-4. Clear Creek, near
Baldwyn, June 14. Blackland June 28. Ripley June 29. Hatchie
Bottom July 20 (Co. 'H'). Booneville July 26. Spangler's Mills
July 28 (Cos. 'H,' 'L,' 'M'). Iuka September 19. Battle of
Corinth October 3-4. Pursuit to the Hatchie River October 5-12.
Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign November 2, 1862, to
January 10, 1863. Capture of Ripley and Orizaba November 2,
1862. Reconnaissance from Lagrange November 8-9. Coldwater and
Lamar November 8. Holly Springs November 13. Expedition from
Grand Junction to Ripley, Miss., November 19-20 (Detachment).
Holly Springs November 29 and December 20. Orizaba November 29.
Waterford, Lumpkin's Mills, November 29-30. About Oxford
December 1-3. Water Valley Station December 4. Coffeeville
December 5. Water Valley Station December 18. Ripley December
23. Bolivar December 24. Expedition from Lexington to Clifton
February 17-21, 1863 (Cos. 'A,' 'B,' 'K,' 'L'). Clifton
February 20. Scout from Lexington to mouth of Duck River March
31-April 1. Trenton April 19. Cotton Grove April 25. Forked
Deer Creek June 13. Operations in Northwest Mississippi June
15-25. Near Holly Springs June 16-17. Lagrange June 17. Belmont
and Coldwater Bridge June 18. Near Panola June 19-20. Senatobia
June 20. Matthews' Ferry, on Coldwater River, June 20. Lamar
July 5. Forked Deer Creek July 15. Jackson. Tenn., July 17.
Expedition to Grenada, Miss., August 12-23. Grenada August 13.
Operations in Northern Mississippi and Western Tennessee
against Chalmers October 4-17. New Albany October 5. Salem
October 8. Ingraham's Mills, near Byhalia, October 12. Wyatt's
Ford, Tallahatchie River, October-13. Smith's Bridge October
19. Corinth, Miss., November 2. Operations on Memphis &
Charleston Railroad November 3-5. Corinth, Miss., November 12.
Operations on Memphis & Charleston Railroad against Lee's
attack November 28-December 10. Danville November 14-15. Ripley
November 27. Moline November 28. Ripley December 1 and 4.
Regiment veteranize January 19, 1864. At Lagrange until January
29. Lagrange January 25. On Veteran furlough until March.
Provost duty at St. Louis, Mo., March 22-May 18, and at Little
Rock, Ark., May 24 to August 1. Clarendon, Ark., June 25-26.
Remount Camp and Lake Bluff August 5. Bull Creek August 6.
Expedition from Little Rock to Little Red River August 6-16.
Hatch's Ferry August 9 (Detachment). Augusta August 10
(Detachment). Duvall's Bluff August 23. Searcy August 29.
Brownsville September 4. Scout and patrol duty
September-October. At Brownsville Station, Memphis & Little
Rock Railroad, November, 1864, to February, 1865. Expedition
from Brownsville to Arkansas Post December 7-13, 1864 (Cos.
'A,' 'H,' 'K,' 'L,' 'M'). Near Dudley's Lake December 16 (Cos.
'E,' 'F' and 'G'). Moved to Carrollton, La., March 14-23, 1865;
thence to Mobile, Ala. Siege operations against Forts Blakely
and Spanish Fort March 26-April 9. Occupation of Mobile April
12. Citronelle, Ala., May 4. Surrender of Gen. Dick Taylor
(Regiment acted as escort to Gen. Canby). Moved to Mobile,
thence to Baton Rouge, La., May 8-22, and to Shreveport June
10. March from Shreveport to San Antonio, Texas, July 10-August
2. Garrison duty at San Antonio and scouting along frontier to
Rio Grande until February 12, 1866. Mustered out February 12
and discharged at Jackson, Mich., March 15, 1866.
Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 27 Enlisted men
killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 380 Enlisted men
by disease. Total 414.
Source: (Name)
Title: Marriage Returns
Abbreviation: Marriage Returns
Page: James Caskey and Erma King
Source: (Name)
Title: The History of Livingston County
Abbreviation: History of Livingston Co
Page: Mentioned as the son of William S. Caskey and Clarissa Wasson
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1920 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1920 Michigan Census
Page: States he was born in Michigan
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1870 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1870 Michigan Census
Page: States he was born in Michigan
Source: (Individual)
Title: 1880 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1880 Michigan Census
Source: (Individual)
Title: The History of Livingston County
Abbreviation: History of Livingston Co
Source: (Individual)
Title: 1890 Veterans Census
Abbreviation: 1890 Veterans Census
Source: (Burial)
Title: Tombstone
Abbreviation: Tombstone
Source: (Individual)
Title: 1870 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1870 Michigan Census
Source: (Individual)
Title: Website
Abbreviation: Website
Birth: JUL 1844 Michigan
Event: Type: Milt-Pen
Date: AFT 15 NOV 1866
Note: Have index to application for pension papers.
Event: Type: Milit-End
Date: 15 NOV 1866
Note: Sergent in Company L of 3rd Michigan Cavalry. Discharged from
Cavalry.
Event: Type: Milit-Beg
Date: 21 SEP 1861
Place: Company L of Michigan's Third Cavalry
Note: Enlisted in Civil War
Occupation: Farmer
Date: 1880
Place: Iosco Twp, Livingston, Michigan, USA
Occupation: Listed as being a farm laborer. Robert was a thrasher after he
got out of the army. He used his military pension to buy the
thrasher.
Date: 1870
Death: 08 DEC 1914
Burial: AFT 08 DEC 1914 Plainfield Cemetery, Livingston Co, Michigan
Reference: 1257
Census: Date: 1890
Place: Plainfield, Livingston Co, Michigan
Census: Date: 1894
Place: Iosco Twp, Livingston Co, Michigan

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Worthington, Sarah A. {I1258} (b. MAY 1846, d. 1922)
Note: Died in the spring - maybe March.
Note: Lived with her daughters for awhile after her husband died.
She was easy-going.
Source: (Name)
Title: Marriage Returns
Abbreviation: Marriage Returns
Page: James Caskey and Erma King
Source: (Individual)
Title: 1870 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1870 Michigan Census
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1920 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1920 Michigan Census
Page: States she was born in Michigan
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1870 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1870 Michigan Census
Page: States she was born in Michigan
Birth: MAY 1846 Handy Twp., Michigan
Occupation: Listed as doing domestic house(keeping)
Date: 1870
Death: 1922
Reference: 1258

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Caskey, William S. {I1259} (b. 11 FEB 1811, d. 21 AUG 1873)
Note: Died from a strangulated hernia
CASKEY, WM S
Date of death: 21-Aug-1873
Ledger Page: 144
Record Number: 73
Place of death: Iosco
County of Death: Livingston
Sex: Male
Race: WHITE
Marital Status: Married
Note: Migrated from Washtenaw Co, Mi
E1/2-SE
80 Acres
Note: Migrated from Livingston Co, MI
SE/NE
40 Acres

Note: Legal Land Description:

NR= 1
Aliqot Parts= E1/2 SE
Sec/Blk= 28/
Twonship= 2-N
Range= 3-E
Fract. Sect.= N
Meridian= Michigan Meridian - Toledo Strip
Acres= 80
Counties= Livingston
Note: CASKEY, William S., wife Clarissa, buy land in Sec. 28, losco,
EP-SE, June 11, 1836, of Washtenaw Co., Mich. Buys land in Sec.
33, Iosco, SE-NE & NE-NE, Mar. 27,1838, of Liv. Co., Mich.
Buys more of Sec. 33, in 1861, of Iosco. Sells some of Sec.
33, in 1847, of Liv. Co., Mich. Deceased by 1876. Heirs sell
land in 1876, who are Robert M. wife Sarah, William Jr.,
Jonathon B. CASY.EY, all of losco. In census of losco, 1840,
as CASCA, 1850, & 1860, as KASKY.
Note: Moved to Michigan
Note: Helped form the Presbyterian Church at Plainfield.
Note: Appeared on the assessment rolls as a resident taxpayer. Real
estate value was $560.00. Taxes paid was $3.20.
Note: Was a director of the poor
Source: (Individual)
Title: 1840 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1840 Michigan Census
Source: (Birth)
Title: International Genealogy Index
Abbreviation: International Genealogy Index
Page: AFN:1C4R-P8M
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1900 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1900 Michigan Census
Page: States he was born in New Jersey
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1850 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1850 Michigan Census
Page: States he was born in New Jersey
Source: (Birth)
Title: The History of Livingston County
Abbreviation: History of Livingston Co
Page: States he was born in Roxbury, New Jersey on Feb 11, 1811
Source: (Death)
Title: Death Returns
Abbreviation: Death Returns
Source: (Individual)
Title: 1850 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1850 Michigan Census
Source: (Individual)
Title: First Land Owners Livingston County, Michigan - From U.S. Tract
Records
Abbreviation: Livingston Co Land Owners 2
Source: (Individual)
Title: Land Owners and Settlers of Livingston Co. Michigan
Abbreviation: Livingston Co. Land Owners
Source: (Individual)
Title: Land Patent Report
Abbreviation: Land Patent Report
Source: (Individual)
Title: The History of Livingston County
Abbreviation: History of Livingston Co
Source: (Baptism)
Title: Website
Abbreviation: Website
Page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmorris/mtolivepres/baptisms.htm
Birth: 11 FEB 1811 Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ
Baptism: 27 MAR 1824 Mt. Olive Presbyterian Church, Mt. Olive, Morris Co, New Jersey
Occupation: Farmer
Date: BETWEEN 1850 AND 1873

Age: 62 years 6 months 11 days
Cause of Death: STRANGULATED HERNIA
Birthplace: N JERSEY
Occupation: FARMER
Father's Name: Caskey, ROBERT
Father's Residence: UNK
Mother's Name: CASKEY, ELIZABETH
Mother's Residence: UNK
Date of record: 4-Jun-1874
Death: 21 AUG 1873 Iosco twp, Livingston Co., MI
Reference: 1259
Census: Date: 1840
Place: Iosco Twp, Livingston, Michigan, USA
Note: Was an assessor this year.

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Wasson, Clarissa {I1260} (b. ABT 1818, d. BEF 1890)
Note: Legal Land Description:

NR= 1
Aliqot Parts= SENE
Sec/Blk= 33/
Twonship= 2-N
Range= 3-E
Fract. Sect.= N
Meridian= Michigan Meridian - Toledo Strip
Acres= 40
Counties= Livingston

Comments: Widow of William S. Caskey
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1850 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1850 Michigan Census
Page: States she was born in New York
Source: (Individual)
Title: Land Patent Report
Abbreviation: Land Patent Report
Source: (Individual)
Title: The History of Livingston County
Abbreviation: History of Livingston Co
Birth: ABT 1818 New York
Event: Type: Living
Date: BEF 1836
Place: Genessee, New York
Death: BEF 1890
Burial: Plainfield Cemetery, Livingston Co, Michigan
Reference: 1260

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Wasson, Samuel {I1261} (b. ABT 1783, d. 20 JAN 1855)
Note: Aged 72 years 2 months 14 days
Note: Samuel Wasson settled northeast of Plainfield in 1837. The old
farm is divided between his two sons, Myron and John, who
reside upon it. Mr. Wasson came from a locality about thirty
miles from Buffalo, New York.
Note: Samuel Wasson, a Vermont farmer, who did valued service as a
soldier in the War of 1812. And his father was one of
Washington's troops in the War of the American Revolution.
Samuel Wasson was united in marriage with Sarah Moon, daughter
of Thomas Moon, a Rutland, Vermont farmer who passed his later
years in Cattaraugus County, New York. Samuel and Sarah were
married in Vermont and removed to New York, where they lived a
number of years. Then they removed to Michigan in June, 1837,
making their home on an unbroken tract of 214 acres of Unadilla
Twp, Livingston County. Their log house was a distance of 1
mile from their neighbor, a Mr. Beale, who kept the post office
at Plainfield. There were then no roads except as the pathway
was marked out by blazed trees between this pioneer home and
Dexter. Two log houses were at that time used as hotels in
this vicinity one being kept by Mr. Dunn and another by Mr.
Dyer. This early settler began life here with more means than
many of his neighbors as he was able to pay for his and to
provide himself with a team of horses and a yoke of oxen and
had some money still remaining for the necessities of life. It
is now thirty-five years since he passed away from this life at
the age of 72 years, and his good wife who survived his for 3
years died at the same age. Of the eleven children of this
worthy couple, three are now living: John, Myron, and Polly
(Mrs. House). Samuel and Sarah were possessed of genuine
Christian character and were charter members of the
Presbyterian Church of Plainfield, where Mr. Wasson was a
Deacon and Elder for many years and often supplied the pulpit
by reading a sermon when no clergyman could be obtained. He
was an old-line Whig and a man who was deeply interested in
both temperance and education.
Source: (Individual)
Title: 1840 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1840 Michigan Census
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1850 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1850 Michigan Census
Source: (Death)
Title: Portrait and Biographical Album. Livingston County, Michigan
Abbreviation: Portrait and Bio - Livingston
Source: (Individual)
Title: Website
Abbreviation: Website
Birth: ABT 1783 Connecticut
Event: Type: Living
Date: 1844
Place: Unadilla Twp, Livingston Co, Michigan
Event: Type: Milit-Beg
Date: 1812
Place: Vermont
Note: Served in the War of 1812.
Event: Type: Living
Date: AFT 1812
Place: Genessee, New York
Event: Type: MovedTo
Date: JUN 1837
Place: Unadilla Twp, Livingston Co, Michigan
Event: Date: 01 JUN 1838
Place: Helped form Presbyterian Church at Plainfield
Note: Type: Church (2)
Event: Type: Living
Date: BEF 1837
Place: Buffalo, New York
Note: Lived about 30 miles from Buffalo.
Occupation: Farmer
Date: AFT 1800
Religion: Deacon & Elder at Presbyterian Church of Plainfield
Date: AFT 1838
Place: Plainfield, Livingston, Michigan
Death: 20 JAN 1855
Burial: AFT 20 JAN 1855 Plainfield Cemetery, Livingston Co, Michigan
Reference: 1261
Census: Date: 1840
Place: Unadilla Twp, Livingston Co, Michigan, USA

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Caskey, Robert Durland Captain {I1262} (b. 11 NOV 1782, d. 24 NOV 1868)
Note: Aged 86 years & 13 days - Sent for this death record from new
jersey state archives - they found no death record for a Robert
Caskey, 1866-1871 NJ and no death record for any Caskey, in
1868 NJ
Note: Aged 86 yrs & 13 days, Adjacent stone is wife Betsey.
Source: (Title)
Title: The History of Livingston County
Abbreviation: History of Livingston Co
Source: (Title)
Title: International Genealogy Index
Abbreviation: International Genealogy Index
Page: AFN:1C4R-PMW
Source: (Death)
Title: Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey
Abbreviation: Genealogical Mag. Of NJ
Source: (Individual)
Title: Website
Abbreviation: Website
Birth: 11 NOV 1782 Morris Co., New Jersey
Occupation: Captain Robert CASKEY was a prominent man in his day, owning
and operating a highly successful farm in the neighborhood of
Flanders, Morris county, where he lived and died.
Death: 24 NOV 1868 Morris, New Jersey, USA
Burial: 24 NOV 1868 Mount Olive Baptist Cemetary, Morris, New Jersey, USA
Reference: 1262
Census: Date: 1840
Place: Roxbury Twp, Morris Co, New Jersey
Note: 1 male aged 15-20, 2 males aged 20-30, 1 male aged 50-60, 1
female aged 20-30, 1 female aged 50-60.
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Roxbury Twp, Morris, New Jersey, USA

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McIntyre, Ella M. {I1263} (b. OCT 1861, d. 1945)
Note: She died right after Glenn and Harold got out of the army.
Note: Was a hard worker. Lived in Howell with her sister for a time.
Was a dress maker.
Source: (Name)
Title: Marriage Returns
Abbreviation: Marriage Returns
Page: James Caskey and Erma King
Source: (Name)
Title: Marriage Returns
Abbreviation: Marriage Returns
Source: (Individual)
Title: 1910 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1910 Michigan Census
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1920 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1920 Michigan Census
Page: States she was born in Michigan
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1900 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1900 Michigan Census
Page: States she was born in Michigan
Source: (Birth)
Title: 1910 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1910 Michigan Census
Page: States she was born in Michigan
Source: (Birth)
Title: Marriage Returns
Abbreviation: Marriage Returns
Page: States she was born in Michigan
Source: (Individual)
Title: 1900 Michigan Census
Abbreviation: 1900 Michigan Census
Birth: OCT 1861 White Oak Twp, Ingham, Michigan, USA
Nickname: Mary Ella//
Occupation: Listed as hired woman.
Date: 19 APR 1910
Place: Unadilla Twp, Livingston, Michigan, USA
Death: 1945
Reference: 1263
Census: Date: 19 APR 1910
Place: Marion Twp, Livingston, Michigan, USA
Note: Living in the Household of David O. Smith
Census: Date: 12 JUN 1900
Place: White Oak Twp, Ingham, Michigan, USA
Note: Took on William Burgess as a Boarder.

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