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Andrew Casey

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Andrew Casey

Birth
Death
20 Jul 1919 (aged 55–56)
Walker, Cass County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Morris, Stevens County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 02; row 08; lot 93
Memorial ID
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MARK CASEY (1807-1862) [top]
BRIDGET BRENNAN (1808-1874)
Mark Casey was born in Ireland and emigrated to the U.S. He and Bridget were married in Ireland and four of their children were born there. The family settled in New Jersey about 1848 and by 1854 the family had moved to Chicago Illinois. In 1855, Mark homesteaded a farm in Section 4 of Lakeville Twp. It is not certain when Mark died but there is no record of him after 1860. It is assumed that Mark is in buried St. John's Cemetery.

Children

James (1837-1862) (Died in battle of Iuka)
Winnefred (1840- ) (died before 1863)
Patrick (1844-1916) m. Alice McDermott (1874) buried St. Joseph's Cem. Rosemount
m. Ann Sheedy (1884)
Mary (1845- ) m. John Sabrey (1859) ?( Bismark ND )
Lawrence (1849-1868) buried St. John's Cem. Burnsville MN
Catherine (1854-1871) buried St. John's Cem. Burnsville MN
Matthew (1857-1935) m. Margaret Dougherty (1884) buried Calvary Cemetery Morris MN
Edward (1858-1832) m. Mary (1886) buried Calvary Cemetery Morris MN
Agnes (1859- ) m. Henry Murray ( ) (May have moved to North Dakota)
Andrew (1864-1919) buried Calvary Cemetery Morris MN
Mark had two sons that served with Company C of the Fourth Regiment Infantry during the Civil War. James died in 1862 of injuries received at the battle of Iuka and Patrick was discharged in 1865 and returned to Lakeville. When Patrick died in 1916 he was survived by one sister and three brothers.

MARK CASEY (1807-1862) [top]
BRIDGET BRENNAN (1808-1874)
Mark Casey was born in Ireland and emigrated to the U.S. He and Bridget were married in Ireland and four of their children were born there. The family settled in New Jersey about 1848 and by 1854 the family had moved to Chicago Illinois. In 1855, Mark homesteaded a farm in Section 4 of Lakeville Twp. It is not certain when Mark died but there is no record of him after 1860. It is assumed that Mark is in buried St. John's Cemetery.

Children

James (1837-1862) (Died in battle of Iuka)
Winnefred (1840- ) (died before 1863)
Patrick (1844-1916) m. Alice McDermott (1874) buried St. Joseph's Cem. Rosemount
m. Ann Sheedy (1884)
Mary (1845- ) m. John Sabrey (1859) ?( Bismark ND )
Lawrence (1849-1868) buried St. John's Cem. Burnsville MN
Catherine (1854-1871) buried St. John's Cem. Burnsville MN
Matthew (1857-1935) m. Margaret Dougherty (1884) buried Calvary Cemetery Morris MN
Edward (1858-1832) m. Mary (1886) buried Calvary Cemetery Morris MN
Agnes (1859- ) m. Henry Murray ( ) (May have moved to North Dakota)
Andrew (1864-1919) buried Calvary Cemetery Morris MN
Mark had two sons that served with Company C of the Fourth Regiment Infantry during the Civil War. James died in 1862 of injuries received at the battle of Iuka and Patrick was discharged in 1865 and returned to Lakeville. When Patrick died in 1916 he was survived by one sister and three brothers.



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