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Lemmon W Casey

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Lemmon W Casey

Birth
Pamlico County, North Carolina, USA
Death
14 Sep 1916 (aged 63)
Pamlico County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Stonewall, Pamlico County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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1880 U.S. Census for Pamlico Co., NC:
Lemon Casey M 26 North Carolina; farmer
Mother Sarah A. Casey F 64 North Carolina; widow
Sister Zilpha Casey F 44 North Carolina
Sister Nancy Casey F 35 North Carolina
Other Rodmond Squires M 24 North Carolina; farm hand


Lemon (Lemuel) Casey m. Martha Harris 14 Feb 1882, Pamlico Co., NC. Lemon was b. 1853; Martha, 1859.


1900 U.S. Census for Twp 3 (Bayboro & Vandemere Twps) Pamlico Co., NC:
Lemuel Casey M 48 yrs, b. Oct. 1852 NC; farmer
Wife Martha Casey F 43 yrs, b. Sept. 1857 NC
Dau Susan A Casey F 13 yrs, b. Jan. 1887 NC
Son Thomas Casey M 12 yrs, b. Oct. 1888 NC
Son Right Casey M 4 yrs, b. Jan. 1896 NC

They had 6 children, 3 living.

Right next door is Zilpha Casey, 66 yrs, b. Mar. 1833 NC and her sister Nancy Tingle, 56 yrs, b. July 1843 NC, a widow. Zilpha is shown as single.

On the other side of Lemuel are Richard & Lavinia Casey. Richard was 54 yrs, b. Feb. 1848, NC; Lovina was 44 yrs, b. Mar. 1856, NC; they had 6 children, 3 living. Richard was a farmer. Richard is Lemuel's brother as well as Zilpha Casey & Nancy Casey Tingle being his sisters.


Lemmon Casey m. Mollie Cowell 20 May 1908, Pamlico Co., NC. Her parents were Amos & Polly Cowell.


Daughter Sudie A. Casey m. H. Clyde Rul 23 Aug 1911, Pamlico Co., NC. His parents were H.A. Rul & Allie S. Rul.



Note: A lawsuit for partition was filed in the Craven Co, Superior Ct in 1899; among others, it mentions Lemon & Martha Harris Casey being entitled to one-sixth of the lands in the estate of her father, Thomas Harris. On Oct. 28, 1899, Sarah Harris, widow of Thomas Harris, asked the Court to allow her to be part of the suit against Jacob Harris, et. al., accusing him of fraud.
1880 U.S. Census for Pamlico Co., NC:
Lemon Casey M 26 North Carolina; farmer
Mother Sarah A. Casey F 64 North Carolina; widow
Sister Zilpha Casey F 44 North Carolina
Sister Nancy Casey F 35 North Carolina
Other Rodmond Squires M 24 North Carolina; farm hand


Lemon (Lemuel) Casey m. Martha Harris 14 Feb 1882, Pamlico Co., NC. Lemon was b. 1853; Martha, 1859.


1900 U.S. Census for Twp 3 (Bayboro & Vandemere Twps) Pamlico Co., NC:
Lemuel Casey M 48 yrs, b. Oct. 1852 NC; farmer
Wife Martha Casey F 43 yrs, b. Sept. 1857 NC
Dau Susan A Casey F 13 yrs, b. Jan. 1887 NC
Son Thomas Casey M 12 yrs, b. Oct. 1888 NC
Son Right Casey M 4 yrs, b. Jan. 1896 NC

They had 6 children, 3 living.

Right next door is Zilpha Casey, 66 yrs, b. Mar. 1833 NC and her sister Nancy Tingle, 56 yrs, b. July 1843 NC, a widow. Zilpha is shown as single.

On the other side of Lemuel are Richard & Lavinia Casey. Richard was 54 yrs, b. Feb. 1848, NC; Lovina was 44 yrs, b. Mar. 1856, NC; they had 6 children, 3 living. Richard was a farmer. Richard is Lemuel's brother as well as Zilpha Casey & Nancy Casey Tingle being his sisters.


Lemmon Casey m. Mollie Cowell 20 May 1908, Pamlico Co., NC. Her parents were Amos & Polly Cowell.


Daughter Sudie A. Casey m. H. Clyde Rul 23 Aug 1911, Pamlico Co., NC. His parents were H.A. Rul & Allie S. Rul.



Note: A lawsuit for partition was filed in the Craven Co, Superior Ct in 1899; among others, it mentions Lemon & Martha Harris Casey being entitled to one-sixth of the lands in the estate of her father, Thomas Harris. On Oct. 28, 1899, Sarah Harris, widow of Thomas Harris, asked the Court to allow her to be part of the suit against Jacob Harris, et. al., accusing him of fraud.


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