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Patrick Casey First Generation 1. Patrick Casey1was born2,3,4,5 24 Dec 1830 in Drogheda, County Meath, Ireland. He died6 16 Jun 1886 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa and was buried7 18 Jun 1886 in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Grand Junction, Junction Township, Iowa. Patrick was accounted for3 12 Jul 1860 in Meriden, Earl Township, La Salle County, Illinois. He was3 a farm laborer 12 Jul 1860 in Meriden, Earl Township, La Salle County, Illinois. He was accounted for 4 8 Jun 1870 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. He was 4 a laborer 8 Jun 1870 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. He was accounted for 5 4 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa. He was 5 a marshall 4 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. Notes - 1. Ref. birth date of Patrick Casey.
Patrick Casey: Died June 16, 1886 Aged: 55 Yrs. 5 Mos. 24 D. Native of Drogheda County Meath, Ireland Editor's Note: Casey birth dates are difficult to calculate given the discrepancies between public records and lack of baptismal information. This summary uses the birth date provided by the Patrick Casey obituary. Grave marker information would calculate Patrick's birth date as 23 Dec 1830. 2. From the genealogical research of John Augustus 'Jack' Casey. Patrick and Bridget Casey were married in Drogheda, Ireland on July 5, 1850. They emigrated to the United States in August 1850. Patrick and Bridget Casey were listed as living in the town of Meriden, La Salle County, Illinois on July 12, 1860. Patrick's occupation is listed as farm laborer with no real estate and personal property of $225. Source - U.S. Census 1860. 3. This is from the book "Past and Present of Greene County, Iowa" by E. B. Stillman, 1907 TOWNS AND VILLAGES Greene county is well dotted with villages that have been made possible by the advent of railways, the necessities of the people and the shrewd calculations of men who saw more money for themselves in a farm platted into town lots and covered with buildings than in an ordinary quarter section acreage under best cultivation. There are ten post offices in the county at present: four on the line of the M. & St. L. Railway, Rippey, Grand Junction, Dana and Paton: five on the line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Cooper, Jefferson, Farlin, Churdan and Adaza; and Scranton, located on the Chicago & Northwestern Railway (as are also Jefferson and Grand Junction) on the west side of the county. Twenty years ago there were nine post offices. Surry has lost its place on the map, and Farlin and Adaza are towns born since 1890. Angus, a once prosperous coal-mining town of 3,700 people, located in Boone county on the border of Greene, is now a hamlet with less than a hundred people, the mines having been exhausted. GRAND JUNCTION Two years after the completion of the Cedar Rapids & Missouri River Railway through Greene county, a north and south railroad was built from Keokuk to Fort Dodge, passing through the east side of the county. It soon became evident that at the intersection of these two roads there would be a desirable location for a town. The "lay of the land" was discouraging for during a wet season fully half the surface was under water, and for a time after the site was established, muskrat houses were as numerous as human habitations. However, when the fact of a town at this point--to be called Grand Junction--was assured, there was eager competition among the owners of land adjoining the two railroads. "Central Grand Junction" was laid out by Hager and Sons and Percival & Hatton, of Des Moines. Howe, a division superintendent, and Estabrook, roadmaster, laid out "Grand Junction." Herron & Kelley of Pittsburgh, Pa., laid out "South Grand Junction," and Seward Smith, of Des Moines, followed with "West Grand Junction." The town includes, according to limits at present established, parts of sections thirty-two and thirty-three, township, eighty-four, and sections four and five, township eighty-three. Hager & Sons donated twenty acres to the Des Moines & Fort Dodge Railway Company with the proviso that the shops be located here, and the land was accepted on the terms proposed. About this time Dr. C. B. Park and O. B. Miller established lumber yards for the convenience of builders. The first buildings in the embryotic city were Dr. Park's residence, a store by Geo. C. Hillman, a hardware store by Dr. Park, for a long series of years occupied by H. A. Parmenter & Son, and a bank and several other buildings by Hager & Son, and a bank and several other buildings by Hager & Sons. The Headlight, which pushed into the activities of the town January 1, 1870, did much to encourage immigration and the growth of the place. In fact, the year 1870 was one of the most prosperous Grand Junction ever enjoyed in the way of material progress. The census of that year indicated a population of 444. The growth was steady and stable up to the year 1885, when the enumeration made the population nearly 1,000. At that time one-third of the inhabitants were dependent for support on the railway, the advent of which had really built the town. Hopes ran high during these early years that a branch road would be built from Grand Junction to Sioux City, making the shops permanent and increasing the demand for employees. A few years later the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad took possession of the road, and soon afterward the shops were moved to Valley Junction. Since that time in the matter of growth Grand Junction has been at a standstill. It has always been a good center of local trade, and as the country has been developed by the incoming of new farmers, trade has increased and the same is true of the size of stocks and the character of goods on the shelves of the merchants. It is a remarkable fact that the firm of Geo. C. Hillman & Co., established nearly forty years ago, is still doing business on the same ground and under the same proprietorship as in the beginning. INCORPORATION The town was incorporated early in 1873, the first meeting of the council being held March 13th of that year. The officers for that and subsequent years have been: 1879.--Mayor, John D. Getz; trustees, Z. T. Funk, C. C. Metzger, Charles Smittle, S. T. Butner, A. Marquart and S. W. Eckerson; recorder, R. B. Hazeltine; treasurer, P. Parker; assessor, William Zellhoefer; marshal and street commissioner, Pat Casey. 1880.--Mayor, John D. Getz; trustees, C. C. Metzger, E. O. Carleton, Z. T. Funk, S. A. Eckerson, Charles Smittle and A. Marquart; recorder, R. B. Hazeltine; treasurer, P. Parker; assessor, W. F. Zellhoefer; marshal and street commissioner, Pat Casey. 4. Obituary of Patrick Casey. DEATH of Mr. P. Casey We are pined to record the death of Mr. P. Casey, which occurred June 16, 1886. Although his death had been expected for several weeks it was none the less keenly felt by his family and the community. Mr. Casey was one of the first settlers here, and consequently has a large acquaintance among our people who regret to learn of his death, for a he was a good citizen and highly respected. Mr. Casey was born in Draugheda, County, Meath, Ireland, December 24, 1830, and was married July 5, 1850, coming to this country August 10 of the same year. He was aged 55 years, 5 months and 24 days at the time of his death, and leaves a wife and four children to mourn his loss. The community sympathizes deeply with them in their grief. The funeral will take place at the Catholic church Friday morning, June 18th, at 9 o'clock. Patrick married Bridget M. McManus 1 on 5 Jul 1850 in Drogheda, County Meath, Ireland. Bridget was born 1,3,4,5,8,9 Sep 1830 in Ireland. She died 10 10 Aug 1901 in Boone, Iowa and was buried 11 in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Grand Junction, Junction Township, Iowa. Bridget was accounted for 3 12 Jul 1860 in Meriden, Earl Township, La Salle County, Illinois. She was accounted for 4 8 Jun 1870 in Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa. She was 4 keeping house 8 Jun 1870 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. She was accounted for 5 4 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa. She was5 keeping house 4 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. She was accounted for 12 1895 in First Ward, Boone, Boone County, Iowa. She was accounted for 13 8 Jun 1900 in Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa. Notes - 1. Ref. birth date of Briget M. McManus. a. US Census, 1860 - Meriden, La Salle County, Illinois lists Bridget, 28, suggesting 1831. b. US Census, 1870 - Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa lists Bridget M., 38, suggesting 1831. b. US Census, 1880 - Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa lists Bridget, 54, suggesting 1825. c. Iowa State Census, 1895 - First Ward, Boone, Iowa lists Bridget, 70, suggesting 1829. d. US Census, 1900 - Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa states Sept 1825. e. Grave marker information for Bridget McManus Casey states: Died: August 10, 1901 Aged, 71 yrs. Editor's Note: Casey birth dates are difficult to calculate given the discrepancies between public records and lack of baptismal information. This summary uses grave marker information to calculate Bridget's birth date as 1830. They had the following children: + 2 M i. Peter Joseph Casey was born 12 Mar 1852 and died 4 Jan 1926. + 3 F ii. Mary Jane Casey was born Sep 1854 and died 17 Dec 1934. 4 M iii. Thomas Francis Casey "Frank" 1 was born 3,4,5,8,13,14,15,16 Apr 1856 in Illinois. Frank was accounted for 3 12 Jul 1860 in Meriden, Earl Township, La Salle County, Illinois. He was accounted for 5 8 Jun 1870 in Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa. He was 4 at home 8 Jun 1870 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. He was accounted for 5 24 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. He was 5 a blacksmith 24 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. He was accounted for 12 1895 in First Ward, Boone, Boone County, Iowa. He was accounted for 13 4 Jun 1900 in Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa. He was 13 a locomotive engineer 4 Jun 1900 in Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa. He was accounted for 14 26 Apr 1910 in Ward 2, Boone, Boone County, Iowa. He was14a locomotive engineer 26 Apr 1910 in Ward 2, Boone, Boone County, Iowa. He was accounted for176 Jan 1920 in Precinct 56, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. He was 17 a barber 6 Jan 1920 in Precinct 56, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. He was accounted for 18 2 Apr 1930 in Burlingame, San Mateo County, California. He was 18 a railroad engineer 2 Apr 1930 in Burlingame, San Mateo County, California. Notes - 1. Ref. birth date of Thomas Francis Casey.
Editor's Note: This summary uses 1856 as the likely birth year for Thomas Francis Casey, believing earlier census records to be the most accurate. Frank married 19 (1) Mary Gannon on 13 Aug 1865 in Delaware County, Iowa. Frank also married 14 (2) Zilpah Elizabeth Unknown "Lizzie" 13,14 in 1899. Lizzie was born 13,14,15,16 Jan 1863 in Nebraska. Lizzie was accounted for 13 4 Jun 1900 in Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa. She was accounted for 14 26 Apr 1910 in Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa. She was accounted for 17 6 Jan 1920 in Precinct 56, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. She was 17 a rooming house keeper 6 Jan 1920 in Precinct 56, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. She was accounted for 18 2 Apr 1930 in Burlingame, San Mateo County, California. Notes - 1. Ref. given name and birth date of Zilpah Elizabeth Unknown. a. US Census, 1900 - Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa lists Lizzie, W, Wife, F, Jan 1863, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Iowa. b. US Census, 1910 - Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa lists Elizabeth, Wife, F, W, 47, m. 10 yrs., Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, suggesting 1863, with son William Rockwell, M, W, 21, Single, Nebraska, Indiana, Nebraska. c. US Census, 1920 - Precinct 56, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon lists Zilpah E., Wife, F, W, 57, Married, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Illinois, suggesting 1863. d. US Census, 1930 - Burlingame, San Mateo County, California lists Zilpah E., Housewife, F, W, 68, Married first at 18, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, suggesting 1862, with grandson Harvey Rockwell, M, W, 14, Single, California, California, California and granddaughter Gladys Rockwell, F, W, 12, Single, California, California, Nebraska. Editor's Note: This summary uses 1863 as the likely birth year for Zilpah Elizabeth. + 5 M iv. Patrick Augustus Casey was born 28 Feb 1858 and died 7 Jan 1942. Second Generation 2. Peter Joseph Casey 1 (Patrick) was born 2,3,4,5,6,7 12 Mar 1852 in New York. He died 7 4 Jan 1926 and was buried 7,8 in St. Ambrose Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Peter was accounted for 3 12 Jul 1860 in Meriden, Earl Township, La Salle County, Illinois. He was accounted for 4 8 Jun 1870 in Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa. He was 4 at home 8 Jun 1870 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. He was accounted for 5 4 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. He was 5 Railroad Machinist 4 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. He was accounted for 9 1891 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. He was 9 a locomotive engineer 1891 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. He was accounted for2 9 Jun 1900 in Valley Junction, Walnut Township, Polk County, Iowa. He was 2 Railroad Locomotive Engineer 9 Jun 1900 in Valley Junction, Walnut Township, Polk County, Iowa. He was accounted for 10 15 Apr 1910 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. He was 10 Railroad Night Watchman 15 Apr 1910 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. He was accounted for 11 21 Jan 1920 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. He was 11 Railroad Engineer 21 Jan 1920 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. Notes - 1. Ref. birth year Peter Joseph Casey, a. US Census, 1860 - Meriden, La Salle County, Illinois lists, Peter, 9, suggesting 1851. b. US Census, 1870 - Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa lists, Peter J., 17, suggesting 1852. c. US Census, 1880 - Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa lists, P. J., 27, suggesting 1853. d. US Census, 1900 - Valley Junction, Walnut Township, Polk County, Iowa cites Mar 1856. e. US Census, 1910 - Valley Junction, Valley Township, Polk County, Iowa lists P. J., 55, suggesting 1855. f. US Census, 1920 - Valley Township, Polk County, Iowa lists Peter Casey, 60, suggesting 1859. g. Iowa Cemetery Records cite 1852. Editor's Note: This summary uses 1852 as the
likely birth year for Peter Joseph Casey. 2. This is from the book "Past and Present of
Greene County, Iowa" by E. B. Stillman, 1907. It explains the
historical perspective surrounding the relocation of the Peter Casey
family from Grand Junction to Valley Junction. Two years after the completion of the Cedar Rapids &
Missouri River Railway through Greene county, a north and south
railroad was built from Keokuk to Fort Dodge, passing through the east
side of the county. It soon became evident that at the intersection of
these two roads there would be a desirable location for a town. The
"lay of the land" was discouraging for during a wet season fully half
the surface was under water, and for a time after the site was
established, muskrat houses were as numerous as human habitations.
However, when the fact of a town at this point--to be called Grand
Junction--was assured, there was eager competition among the owners of
land adjoining the two railroads. "Central Grand Junction" was laid out
by Hager and Sons and Percival & Hatton, of Des Moines. Howe, a
division superintendent, and Estabrook, roadmaster, laid out "Grand
Junction." Herron & Kelley of Pittsburgh, Pa., laid out "South
Grand Junction," and Seward Smith, of Des Moines, followed with "West
Grand Junction." The town includes, according to limits at present
established, parts of sections thirty-two and thirty-three, township,
eighty-four, and sections four and five, township eighty-three. Hager
& Sons donated twenty acres to the Des Moines & Fort Dodge
Railway Company with the proviso that the shops be located here, and
the land was accepted on the terms proposed. About this time Dr. C. B. Park and O. B. Miller established lumber yards for the convenience of builders. The first buildings in the embryotic [sic] city were Dr. Park's residence, a store by Geo. C. Hillman, a hardware store by Dr. Park, for a long series of years occupied by H. A. Parmenter & Son, and a bank and several other buildings by Hager & Son, and a bank and several other buildings by Hager & Sons. The Headlight, which pushed into the activities of the town January 1, 1870, did much to encourage immigration and the growth of the place. In fact, the year 1870 was one of the most prosperous Grand Junction ever enjoyed in the way of material progress. The census of that year indicated a population of 444. The growth was steady and stable up to the year 1885, when the enumeration made the population nearly 1,000. At that time one-third of the inhabitants were dependent for support on the railway, the advent of which had really built the town. Hopes ran high during these early years that a branch road would be built from Grand Junction to Sioux City, making the shops permanent and increasing the demand for employees. A few years later the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad took possession of the road, and soon afterward the shops were moved to Valley Junction. Since that time in the matter of growth Grand Junction has been at a standstill. It has always been a good center of local trade, and as the country has been developed by the incoming of new farmers, trade has increased and the same is true of the size of stocks and the character of goods on the shelves of the merchants. It is a remarkable fact that the firm of Geo. C. Hillman & Co., established nearly forty years ago, is still doing business on the same ground and under the same proprietorship as in the beginning. 3. Ref. residence of Peter J. Casey, Ancestry.com,
Des Moines, Iowa Directory, 1889 - 1891, Original data: Des Moines City
Directory, 1889-1890. Des Moines, IA: Des Moines Directory Co., 1890.
Des Moines City Directory, 1891. Des Moines, IA: Des Moines Directory
Co., 1891, Provo, UT: MyFamily.com Inc., 1998 - 2005 cites:1602
W. Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa. Peter married 12 Mary A. Connelly 13, daughter of Jeremiah Connelly "Jerry" and Amanda Unknown, on 3 Feb 1880 in Greene County, Iowa. Mary was born 2,5,11,14 Jun 1857 in New York. She died 13 16 Sep 1941 in West Des Moines, Iowa and was buried 8 in St. Ambrose Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Mary was accounted for54 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. She was 5 keeping house 4 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. She was accounted for 2 9 Jun 1900 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. She was accounted for10 15 Apr 1910 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. She was accounted for 11 21 Jan 1920 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. She was accounted for 14 2 Apr 1930 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. Notes - 1. Ref. birth date of Mary A. Connelly.
Editor's Note: This summary uses 1857, believing earliest census record to be more accurate. They had the following children: 6 F i. Ellen Irene Casey "Nell" 14 was born2,6,14,15Mar 1881 in Iowa. She died 16 19 Sep 1958 and was buried 16 in Glendale Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Nell was accounted for 2 9 Jun 1900 in Valley Junction, Walnut Township, Polk County, Iowa. She was2 at school 9 Jun 1900 in Valley Junction, Walnut Township, Polk County, Iowa. She was accounted for 10 21 Apr 1910 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. She was accounted for 11 21 Jan 1920 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. She was 11 a public school teacher 21 Jan 1920 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. She was accounted for 14 2 Apr 1930 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. She was 14 public school teacher 2 Apr 1930 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. Nell married Frank D. Gray 14 about 1908. Frank was born 6,14,17 about 1879 in Iowa. He died 16 7 May 1948 and was buried 16 in Glendale Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Frank was accounted for 10 21 Apr 1910 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. He was 10 Merchant, Meat Market 21 Apr 1910 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. He was accounted for 15 21 Jan 1920 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. He was 11 Proprietor, Meat Market 21 Jan 1920 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. He was accounted for 14 2 Apr 1930 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. He was 14 railroad switchman 2 Apr 1930 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. 7 M ii. John Casey was born in Iowa. He died in Iowa. 8 F iii. Loretta Casey was born 18 about 1886 in Iowa. She died 13 1892 in Iowa and was buried 8 in St. Ambrose Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. 9 F iv. Regina K. Casey "Bay" 16 was born 2,19 27 Nov 1890 in Iowa. She died 16,19 12 Nov 1976 and was buried 16 in Glendale Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Bay was accounted for 2 9 Jun 1900 in Valley Junction, Walnut Township, Polk County, Iowa. She was 2 at school 9 Jun 1900 in Valley Junction, Walnut Township, Polk County, Iowa. She was accounted for 10 15 Apr 1910 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. She was accounted for 11 21 Jan 1920 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. She was 11 a teacher 21 Jan 1920 in Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa. She was accounted for 20 9 Apr 1930 in Sherman Institute, Riverside County, California. She was 20 an Indian school teacher 9 Apr 1930 in Sherman Institute, Riverside County, California. She was accounted for19 Nov 1976 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Notes - 1. Ref. birth date of Regina Casey.
Note: This summary uses 1890 as the most likely birth year for Regina Casey, based on census documents from 1900 and 1910. 2. Ref. death of Regina Casey as cited by Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, Social Security Death Index, Master File, Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 2000. Name: Regina Puchenberry SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx Last Residence: 50312 Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, United States of America Born: 27 Nov 1896 Died: Nov 1976 State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (1973 ) Bay married 21 Henry Puchenberry 22. Henry was born 22 24 Jun 1888 in Esquile, Basses-Pyrenees, France. He died 16 21 Dec 1959 and was buried 16 in Glendale Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. Henry was accounted for 22 5 Jun 1917 in Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. He was 22 a janitor, St. Gregory's University 5 Jun 1917 in Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. Notes - 1. Ref. Henry Puchenberry as cited by Ancestry.com, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 [database online], National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 20,243 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, Provo, UT:
Notes - 1. Henry Puchenberry and Regina Casey met at Riverside Indian School, Anadarko, Oklahoma. Riverside Indian School , established in 1871, located 2 miles north of Anadarko on U.S. Highway 281. 3. Mary Jane Casey 1 (Patrick) was born 3,4,5,23,24 Sep 1854 in Illinois. She died 25 17 Dec 1934 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Mary was accounted for 3 12 Jul 1860 in Meriden, Earl Township, La Salle County, Illinois. She was accounted for 4 8 Jun 1870 in Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa. She was 4 at home 8 Jun 1870 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. She was accounted for 5 4 Jun 1880 in Home Of Parents, Patrick And Bridget Casey. She was accounted for 26 1895 in First Ward, Boone, Boone County, Iowa. She was accounted for 27 8 Jun 1900 in Boone, Boone County, Iowa. She was accounted for 28 2 Jan 1920 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. She was accounted for 29 9 Apr 1930 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Notes - 1. Ref. birth year of Mary Jane Casey.
Editor's Note: This summary uses 1854 as the birth date for Mary Jane Casey. 2. Ref. death of Mary Jane Casey as cited by State of Oregon, Oregon Death Index, 1903 - 1998, Salem, OR: Oregon State Archives and Records Center, 1998, Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Name: Slavin, Mary County: Portland [Multnomah] Death Date: 17 D 1934 Certificate: 3503 Spouse: Martin Mary married 25 Martin Bernard Slavin on 31 Oct 1873 in Greene County, Iowa. Martin was born30,311834 in Ireland. Martin was accounted for 31 1 Jun 1880 in Ishpeming, Marquette County, Michigan. He was31a miner 1 Jun 1880 in Ishpeming, Marquette County, Michigan. Notes - 1. Ref. whereabouts of Martin Bernard Slavin in 1880 as cited by US Census - Ishpeming, Marquette County, Michigan, 1 Jun. Martin Bernard Slavin may be the individual identified as Martin Slaven, W, M, 46, Border, Married, Miner, Ireland, Ireland, Ireland. They had the following children: 10 F i. Mary Catherine Slavin "Katie" 5,24 was born 5,23,24 Jun 1875 in Greene County, Iowa. She died 25 29 Jun 1948 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Katie was accounted for 5 4 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. She was accounted for26 1895 in First Ward, Boone, Boone County, Iowa. She was accounted for 27 8 Jun 1900 in Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa. She was 23 a bookkeeper 8 Jun 1900 in Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa. She was accounted for 28 2 Jan 1920 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. She was 28 an order clerk [creamery] 2 Jan 1920 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. She was accounted for 29 9 Apr 1930 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. She was 29 a stenographer [church] 9 Apr 1930 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. Notes - 1. Ref. given name of Mary Catherine Slavin.
2. Ref. death of Mary Catherine Slavin as cited by State of Oregon, Oregon Death Index, 1903 - 1998, Salem, OR: Oregon State Archives and Records Center, 1998, Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Name: Slavin, Mary C County: Portland Death Date: 29 Jun 1948 Certificate: 6546 5. Patrick Augustus Casey "Gus" 32 (Patrick) was born 3,4,5,24,32,33,34,35,36,37 28 Feb 1858 in Meriden, Earl Township, La Salle County, Illinois. He died 33,38 7 Jan 1942 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and was buried 33,38 10 Jan 1942 in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Cerro Gordo County, Mason City, Iowa. Gus was accounted for 39 12 Jul 1860 in Meriden, Earl Township, La Salle County, Illinois. He was accounted for 4 8 Jun 1870 in Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa. He was 4 at home 8 Jun 1870 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. He was accounted for 5 9 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa. He was5 a machinist 9 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. He moved in 33 1884 to Mason City, Iowa. He was 33 Roundhouse Foreman, Milwaukee RR 1885 in Mason City, Iowa. He was accounted for401895 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 41 30 Jun 1900 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was 41 a roundhouse foreman 30 Jun 1900 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 42 25 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was 42 a roundhouse foreman 25 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 43 3 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was 43 a round house foreman 3 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 44 19 Feb 1923 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 37 4 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was 37 a machine shop foreman 4 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He retired as33Roundhouse Foreman, Milwaukee RR. 1932 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He lay in state on 33 9 Jan 1942 at Charles Casey Home, 7NF, MC, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was buried from 33 Holy Family Catholic Church 10 Jan 1942 at Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Notes - 1. Ref. birth date of Patrick Augustus Casey.
Editor's Note: This summary uses 1858 as the likely birth year for Patrick Augustus Casey believing the earliest census records to be the mose accuarate. This date also brings the birth date of Patrick Augustus more in line with his other siblings in 1852, 1854 and 1856. 2. Ref. death date of Patrick Augustus Casey as cited by his death notice, Mason City Globe Gazette, Jan 1942: Augustus Casey, 77 [83], died at a local hospital about 10 o'clock Wednesday night, following a brief illness. He had been a resident of Mason City for the past 58 years. Mr. Casey was born Feb. 28, 1864 [1858] at Earlville, Ill. He was married to Miss Mary G. Quirk in September, 1885, at Sand Springs, Iowa. For 47 years he was roundhouse foremen for the Milwaukee road, having retired in 1932.Surviving Mr. Casey is a son, Harold Casey, Mason City, and seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary G. Casey, Jan. 20, 1935, by two daughters in infancy and one son, Frank Casey. The body will be taken from the Meyer funeral home to the Casey residence, 729 North Federal avenue, Friday forenoon and will lie in state there until the time of the services. The Rosary will be said there Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Funeral services will be held at the Holy Family Catholic church at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, with Father R. P. Murphy in charge. Burial will be at St. Joseph's Catholic cemetery. Editor's Note: As in the case of efforts of family members to minimize the age difference between Gus and Mary Casey by showing 1856 as her birth date, 1860 is also not Gus' birth date. 1864 is the correct year. His obituary notes that he was 77 on 7 Jan 1942 which would put his birth year correctly as 1864. In correcting Mary's birth date to 1853 and Gus' to 1864 the difference is eleven years, known to have been true by immediate family members, if not siblings living at the time. Gus married 12,45 Mary Genevieve Quirk 32, daughter of Edward Quirk and Johanna Shane, on 23 Sep 1884 in Greene County, Iowa. Mary was born 5,32,41,42,43,45,46,47,48 25 Feb 1853 in South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. She died 38,45 20 Jan 1935 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and was buried 38,45 23 Jan 1935 in St. Joseph Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Mary was accounted for 47 21 Aug 1860 in South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. She was accounted for 48 23 Jul 1870 in South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa. She was accounted for 5 19 Jun 1880 in Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa. She was accounted for 40 1895 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for 41 30 Jun 1900 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for 42 25 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for 43 3 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for44 19 Feb 1923 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for 46 4 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Notes - 1. Ref. birth date and place ref. US Census records.
Editor's Note: Family lore has long held that Mary G. Quirk was a good deal older than here husband, Patrick Augustus Casey. Using census records is likely that 'Gus' was born in 1858. It is likely that Mary's correct birth year is 1853 based on the birth years for her older siblings and whereabouts of the family during those years. 2. Ref. death of Mary G. Quirk as cited by the transcription of her obituary as transcribed by Jean Latimer Casey in a letter to John A. Casey, dated 1 Dec 1973. 'Mrs. Augustus Casey died at her home Sunday afternoon (January 21 [20], 1935), after an illness of five months. Mary G. Quirk was born in Sand Springs, Feb. 25, 1856. She lived there 'til her marriage to A. Casey, after which she moved to Grand Junction, her husband's home. She came to Mason City 48 years ago (1887). They had celebrated their 50th anniversary Sept, (23rd) 1934.She is survived by a brother, John Quirk of Mitchell, S. Dak. She was preceded in death by two daughters in infancy. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at St. Joseph's church. They had the following children: 11 M i. Francis Edward Casey "Frank" 32,49 was born 37,40,41,42,43,49 Jul 1885 in Greene County, Iowa. He died 32,49 1938 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and was buried 49 in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Frank was accounted for 40 1895 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 41 13 Jun 1900 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was 41 at school 13 Jun 1900 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 42 25 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was 42 a railroad fireman 25 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 37 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was 37 a railroad engineer 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 37 10 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was 37 a locomotive engineer 10 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Frank married 32,37 Frances Marie Hurley 32,50, daughter of John Joseph Hurley and Aliacia Catherine Kelley, about 1917. Frances was born 32,36,37,50,51 Mar 1891 in Iowa. She died 50 1950 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and was buried 50 in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Frances was accounted for 37 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for 52 10 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. 12 F ii. Infant Daughter Casey 53,54. 13 F iii. Gertrude A. Casey 55 was born 55 1892 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She died 55 1893 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and was buried55in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. 14 M iv. Charles Harold Casey "Harold" was born 36,41,42 20 Nov 1895 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He died 5 Jul 1972 in Park Hospital, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and was buried 56 7 Jul 1972 in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Harold was accounted for 41 13 Jun 1900 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 42 25 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 43 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was 43 worked for the railroad 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 57 7 Jan 1928 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 37 4 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was 37 a railroad dispatcher 4 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 33 9 Jan 1942 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for 58 5 Jul 1972 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Notes - 1. Ref. burial of Charles Harold Casey. Charles H. Casey was first interred at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. This was a private cemetery and crematorium which went bankrupt midway into the development. Subsequently, after the failure of the cemetery, Charles was reinterred in Elmwood Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Elmwood Cemetery is the traditional resting place of the Casey family in Mason City, ajoining St. Joseph's Cemetery. Harold married 59,60,61,62 Florence Agnes Goodell, daughter of Frank Goodell and Mary Ellen McLoughlin, on 10 Oct 1918 in Saint Raphael's Cathedral, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. Florence was born 36,63 7 Jul 1900 in Britt, Hancock County, Iowa and was christened in St. Patrick's Church, Britt, Hancock County, Iowa. She died 6 Oct 1973 in Mercy Medical Center, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and was buried 56 10 Oct 1973 in Elmwood Cemetery, Cerro Gordo County, Mason City, Iowa. Florence was accounted for 63 20 Apr 1910 in Lake Township, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for 43 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for 37 4 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Notes - 1. Florence A. Goodell Casey was first interred at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. This was a private cemetery and crematorium which went bankrupt midway into the development. Subsequently, after the failure of the cemetery, Florence was reinterred in Elmwood Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Elmwood Cemetery is the traditional resting place of the Casey family in Mason City, ajoining St. Joseph's Cemetery. Notes - 1. Ref. marriage of Charles Harold Casey and Florence Agnes Goodell, Marriage Certificate, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, 10 Oct 1918.Marriage is Honorable In All. Heb. 13:4.Let every one of you in particular so love his wife even as himself and the wife see that she reverence her husband. Eph. 5:33.Wherefore they are no more twain but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together let not man put asunder. Matt. 19:6.This Certifies that Charles H. Casey of Mason City, Iowa and Florence A. Goodell of Clear Lake, Iowa were by me united in Marriage on the 10th day of October in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighteen. Witnesses - Rev. M. J. Quirk. 2. Ref. marriage of Charles Harold Casey and Florence Agnes Goodell, Marriage Booklet, Charles H. Casey, October 1918.Attendants - Miss Myrtle Goodell, Mr. A. Casey, Mrs. W. Quirk.Guests - Rev. M.[ichael] J. Quirk, Mrs. W. Quirk, Mr. A.[ugustus] Casey, Miss Myrtle Goodell, F.[aithful] W.[ife] & F.[aithful] H.[usband] Gifts - Dining room furniture/Mr. & Mrs. A.[ugustus] Casey. Linen, silverware, dishes/Mrs. [Frank] Goodell. Mr. [Frank] Goodell/money. Library Table/Mr. & Mrs. W. B.[Will & Regina] Casey, Uncle Jim [Dillon] and Mae [Dillon]. Reading Lamp/F. [Frank] E. Casey & wife [Frances]. "Mona Lisa"/O'Leary family and Margaret Kelly. Electric Iron/Alice & Frank [Sheehy]. Roman Chair/Myrt [Goodell]. Our Honeymoon - Left Dub.[uque] for Chi.[cago] arrived there at 11:15 pm [Thursday, 10 Oct 1918]. Went to New Southern Hotel. Next day [Friday, 11 Oct 1918] F.[aithful] W.[ife] contracted Flu. Was scared so left next day [Saturday, 12 Oct 1918] for Milw.[aukee] arrived there at 5:20. Stayed at Hotel Wisc. Left next day [Sunday, 13 Oct 1918] for Madison. F.[aithful] W.[ife] still has 'flu', much improved however. Left Madison Mon. morn [14 Oct 1918] for Home. Our Home - Flat #3 Barber Apts consisting of 4 rooms and bath all nicely furnished. Started housekeeping on [Wednesday] Oct 16 with 6:00 dinner. Dad & Mother [Casey] were with us for our first meal. First Callers - Mr. & Mrs. A.[ugustus] Casey, Mrs. W. B. [Regina Dillon] Casey, Mr. & Mrs. [Frank] Sheehy, Mr. & Mrs. [Frank] Goodell, Miss Myrtle Goodell, Mr. & Mrs. F. E.[Frank & Frances] Casey, Miss Mae Dillon and Mr. James Dillon, Mr. & Mrs. W. B.[Will & Regina] Casey & 'Dick', Mr. V. P. Stark[e]y, Mr. W. Quirk. 3. Ref. marriage of Charles Harold Casey and Florence Agnes Goodell, Marriage Announcement, Clear Lake, Iowa, October 1918.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodell announce the marriage of their daughter Florence Agnes to Mr. Charles Harold Casey on Thursday, October the tenth nineteen hundred and eighteen Dubuque, Iowa.At home after [Friday] November first. Twelve one-half First St. S.E. Mason City, Iowa. 4. Ref. marriage of Charles Harold Casey and Florence Agnes Goodell, Marriage Announcement, [Clear Lake Paper], Clear Lake, Iowa, October 1918.Miss Florence Goodell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodell of this place, was married last Thursday [10 Oct 1918] to Mr. Charles Harold Casey of Mason City. This most happy event took place at 7:30 Thursday morning at the Dubuque Cathedral, the attendant being Miss Myrtle the sister of the bride and August Casey the father of the bridegroom.Mr. Casey has been a frequent visitor in Clear Lake for some time and is very well and favorably known to our younger people. He is fireman on the Milwaukee road, with headquarters at Mason City. He is to be congratulated on selecting so worthy a companion, one well qualified to make for him an ideal home. They are now on a two weeks' wedding trip, after which they will locate at Mason City, at 12 1/2 First Street S.E. 5. Ref. marriage of Charles Harold Casey and
Florence Agnes Goodell, Marriage Announcement, Mason City Globe
Gazette, Mason City, Iowa, October 1918. A surprise wedding to Mason
City friends is that of Miss Florence Goodell of Clear Lake and Charles
Harold Casey of this city, who were quietly married Thursday morning
[10 Oct 1918] at Dubuque. Rev. Father Quirk, uncle of the
bridegroom performed the ceremony at the Dubuque cathedral, the
attendants being Miss Myrtle Goodell, sister of the bride, and August
Casey, brother [father] of the bridegroom. Both young
people are well known in Mason City, the bridegroom is employed as
fireman on the Milwaukee with headquarters here. They will be at
home to their friends after November first after a two week's wedding
trip throughout the east. Index Casey Charles Harold (14 - b.1895), 18 Ellen Irene (6 - b.1881), 10 Francis Edward (11 - b.1885), 17 Gertrude A. (13 - b.1892), 18 Infant Daughter (12), 17 John (7), 10 Loretta (8 - b.1886), 10 Mary Jane (3 - b.1854), 5, 12 Patrick (1 - b.1830), 1 Patrick Augustus (5 - b.1858), 6, 14 Peter Joseph (2 - b.1852), 5, 7 Regina K. (9 - b.1890), 10 Thomas Francis (4 - b.1856), 5 Connelly Jeremiah ( - b.1824), 9 Mary A. (2S - b.1857), 9 Gannon Mary (1S - m.1865), 6 Goodell Florence Agnes (5S - b.1900), 19 Frank ( - b.1862), 19 Gray Frank D. (2S - b.1879), 10 Hurley Frances Marie (5S - b.1891), 17 John Joseph ( - b.1865), 17 Kelley Aliacia Catherine ( - b.1869), 17 McLoughlin Mary Ellen ( - b.1867), 19 McManus Bridget M. (1S - b.1830), 4 Puchenberry Henry (2S - b.1888), 11 Quirk Edward ( - b.1799), 16 Mary Genevieve (5S - b.1853), 16 Shane Johanna ( - b.1820), 16 Slavin Martin Bernard (3S - b.1834), 13 Mary Catherine (10 - b.1875), 13 Unknown Amanda ( - b.1835), 9 Zilpah Elizabeth (1S - b.1863), 6 1 John Augustus Casey, Casey Family, Valparaiso, Indiana: 27 Mar 1991, 20 Mar 2005. 2 Richard C. Casey, Patrick Casey, Mount Calvary Cemetery, Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa, St. Paul, Minnesota: Richard C. Casey, 28 Jul 2004, 18 Jul 2004. 3 US Census, 1860 - Meriden, Earl Township, LaSalle County, Illinois, 20 Mar 2005. 4 US Census, 1870 - Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa. 5 US Census, 1880 - Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa, 19 Jan 2003. 6 Richard C. Casey, Patrick Casey, Mount Calvary Cemetery, Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa, 18 Jul 2004. 7 Richard C. Casey, Patrick Casey, Mount Calvary Cemetery, Grand Junction, Greene County, Iowa, 18 Jul 2004. 8 Iowa Census, 1895 - Boone, Boone County, Iowa, Original data: Iowa. 1895 Iowa State Census. State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa., Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003, 20 Mar 2005. 9 US Census, 1900 - Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa, 20 Mar 2005. 10 Richard C. Casey, Bridget Casey, Mount Calvary Cemetery, Grand Junction, Iowa, St. Paul, Minnesota: Richard C. Casey, 18 Jul 2004., 18 Jul 2004. 11 Richard C. Casey, Bridget Casey, Mount Calvary Cemetery, Grand Junction, Iowa, 18 Jul 2004. 12 Iowa Census, 1895 - Boone, Boone County, Iowa, 16 Aug 2004. 13 US Census, 1900 - Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa, 11 Jan 2004. 14 US Census, 1910 - Ward 2, Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa, 11 Jan 2004. 15 US Census, 1920 - Precinct 56, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, 20 Mar 2005. 16 US Census, 1930 - Burlingame, San Mateo County, California, 20 Mar 2005. 17 US Census, 1920 - Precinct 56, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, 6 Mar 2005. 18 US Census, 1930 - Burlingame, San Mateo County, California, 6 Mar 2005. 19 John Augustus Casey, Casey Family, 19 Mar 2005. 1 John Augustus Casey, Casey Family, 20 Mar 2005. 2 US Census, 1900 - Valley Junction, Walnut Township, Polk County, Iowa, 19 Jan 2003. 3 US Census, 1860 - Meriden, Earl Township, LaSalle County, Illinois, 20 Mar 2005. 4 US Census, 1870 - Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa. 5 US Census, 1880 - Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa, 19 Jan 2003. 6 US Census, 1910 - Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa, 20 Mar 2005. 7 Iowa Cemetery Records, Original Data: Works Progress Administration. Graves Registration Project, Washington, D.C., Ancestry.com, Provo, UT, 2000, 19 Jan 2003. 8 St. Ambrose Cemetery Index, 3221 Villa Vista Dr. Des Moines, IA 50316-1338: THE CHARTER-PIERCE MEMORIAL INTERNET GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY & LIBRARY, Revised November 20, 2003, 21 Apr 2004. 9 Ancestry.com, Des Moines, Iowa Directory, 1889 - 1891, Original data: Des Moines City Directory, 1889-1890. Des Moines, IA: Des Moines Directory Co., 1890. Des Moines City Directory, 1891. Des Moines, IA: Des Moines Directory Co., 1891, Provo, UT: MyFamily.com Inc., 1998 - 2005, 10 Jun 2005. 10 US Census, 1910 - Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa, 11 Jan 2004. 11 US Census, 1920 - Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa, 19 Jan 2003. 12 Compiled by Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research, Iowa Marriages, 1851-1900, Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000, 19 Jan 2003. 13 Woodland Cemetery Index, 2 Mar 2003. 14 US Census, 1930 - Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa, 19 Jan 2003. 15 US Census, 1920 - Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa, 20 Mar 2005. 16 Glendale Cemetery Index, Des Moines, Iowa: Charter-Pierce Memorial Internet Genealogical Society and Library, 20 Nov 2003 , 3 Apr 2005. 17 US Census, 1920 - Valley Junction, Polk County, Iowa, 16 Aug 2004. 18 Kramer Gallery, Photo Believed to be Loretta, Regina & Ellen Casey, Based on known age difference between Ellen & Regina Casey, known death date of Loretta Casey, Des Moines, Iowa: Cramer Gallery, ca. 1890, 17 Apr 2005. 19 Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, Social Security Death Index, Master File, Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 2000, 3 Apr 2005. 20 US Census, 1930 - Sherman Institution, Riverside County, California, 12 Jan 2004. 21 Elizabeth Burns Muelhaupt, Elizabeth Burns Muelhaupt to Richard C. Casey, 4 Apr 2005, St. Paul, Minnesota: Richard C. Casey, 2005, 4 Apr 2005. 22 Ancestry.com, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 [database online], National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 20,243 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, 2002, 4 Apr 2005. 23 US Census, 1900 - Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa, 20 Mar 2005. 24 Iowa Census, 1895 - Boone, Boone County, Iowa, 20 Mar 2005. 25 State of Oregon, Oregon Death Index, 1903 - 1998, Salem, OR: Oregon State Archives and Records Center, 1998, Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000, 6 Mar 2005. 26 Iowa Census, 1895 - Boone, Boone County, Iowa, 16 Aug 2004. 27 US Census, 1900 - Boone, Des Moines Township, Boone County, Iowa, 11 Jan 2004. 28 US Census, 1920 - Spokane, Spokane County, Washington. 29 US Census, 1930 - Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon. 30 US Census, 1880 - Grand Junction, Junction Township, Greene County, Iowa, 6 Mar 2005. 31 US Census, 1880 - Ishpeming, Marquette County, Michigan, 6 Mar 2005. >32 John Augustus Casey, Casey Family, 4 Apr 2004. 33 Obituary Patrick Augustus Casey, Mason City, Iowa: Globe Gazette, Jan 1942., 5 Apr 2004. 34 US Census, 1900 - Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 20 Mar 2005. 35 US Census, 1910 - Ward 3, Mason City, Iowa, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 20 Mar 2005. 36 US Census, 1920 - Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 20 Mar 2005. 37 US Census, 1930 - Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003. 38 Richard C. Casey, [Patrick] Augustus and Mary G. Quirk Casey Cemetery Marker, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, St. Paul, Minnesota: Richard C. Casey, May 2003, 25 May 2003. 39 US Census, 1860 - Meriden, Earl Township, LaSalle County, Illinois, 5 Apr 2004. 40 Iowa Census, 1895 - Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 14 Apr 2004. 41 US Census, 1900 - Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003. 42 US Census, 1910 - Ward 3, Mason City, Iowa, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 29 Mar 2004. 43 US Census, 1920 - Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003. 44 Obituary Nellie Quirk, Cascade, Iowa: Cascade Pioneer, 1 Mar 1923., 18 Jun 2004. 45 Jean Latimer Casey, Trans., Obituary Mary G. Quirk Casey, St. Paul, Minnesota: Richard C. Casey, 2005, 19 Mar 2005. 46 US Census, 1930 - Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003. 47 US Census, 1860 - South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003. 48 US Census, 1870 - South Fork Township, Delaware County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003. 49 Richard C. Casey, Frank [Francis] Casey Cemetery Marker, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, St. Paul, Minnesota: Richard C. Casey, May 2003, 25 May 2003. 50 Richard C. Casey, Frances Casey Cemetery Marker, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, St. Paul, Minnesota: Richard C. Casey, May 2003, 25 May 2003. 51 US Census, 1900 - Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 20 Feb 2005. 52 US Census, 1930 - Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 18 Mar 2005. 53 A. Casey, 77, Succumbs Here, Mason City Globe
Gazette, 21 Mar 2005. "Augustus Casey, 77, died at a local hospital
about 10 o'clock Wednesday night, following a brief illness. He
had been a resident of Mason City for the past 58 years. Mr. Casey was born Feb.
28, 1864 at Earlville, Ill. He was married to Miss Mary G. Quirk
in September, 1885, at Sand Springs, Iowa. For 47 years he was
roundhouse foremen for the Milwaukee road, having retired in 1932. The body will be taken
from the Meyer funeral home to the Casey residence, 729 North Federal
avenue, Friday forenoon and will lie in state there until the time of
the services. The Rosary will be said there Friday evening at 8
o'clock. Funeral services will be held at the Holy Family Catholic church at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, with Father R. P. Murphy in charge. Burial will be at St. Joseph's Catholic cemetery.". 54 Jean Latimer Casey, Trans., Obituary Mary G. Quirk Casey, 21 Mar 2005. 55 Richard C. Casey, Gertrude A. Casey Cemetery Marker, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, St. Paul, Minnesota: Richard C. Casey, May 2003, 25 May 2003. 56 Richard C. Casey, Charles H. and Florence A. Casey Cemetery Marker, Elmwood Cemetery [adjoining St. Joseph's Cemetery], Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, Richard C. Casey, 25 May 2003. 57 John J. Casey Baby Book (Mason City, Iowa: St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Jan 1928), John J. Casey Baby Book, 13 Dec 2002. 58 Family Oral History - Florence Agnes Goodell Casey, 8 Feb 2003. 59 Marriage Announcement, Goodell - Casey, Clear Lake, Iowa: October 1918, Goodell - Casey Marriage Announcement, 13 Dec 2002. 60 Goodell - Casey Wedding, Clear Lake, Iowa: [Clear Lake Paper], October 1918, Goodell - Casey Wedding, 13 Dec 2002. 61 Goodell - Casey, Mason City, Iowa: Mason City Globe Gazette, October 1918, Goodell - Casey, 13 Dec 2002. 62 Rev. M. J. Quirk, Goodell - Casey Marriage Certificate, Dubuque, Iowa: 10 Oct 1918, Marriage Certificate, 13 Dec 2002. 63 US Census, 1910 - Lake Township, Cerro Cordo County,
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