It is believed he died before the 1847 Special Census in IA.
Speculation regarding Ebenezer:
-he died of a disease during an epidemic of the time;
- he died of natural causes in IA or MO;
- he went to CA to join his brothers in the gold fields where he died;
- he was imprisoned in Quincy, IL with his brothers and was killed while attempting to escape.
It is believed he died before the 1847 Special Census in IA.
Speculation regarding Ebenezer:
-he died of a disease during an epidemic of the time;
- he died of natural causes in IA or MO;
- he went to CA to join his brothers in the gold fields where he died;
- he was imprisoned in Quincy, IL with his brothers and was killed while attempting to escape.
Family Members
-
John L Casner
1822–1902
-
Benjamin Casner
1824 – unknown
-
Jonas "James" Carsner
1825–1864
-
William "Bill" Carsoner
1825–1877
-
Andrew Jackson Carsner
1836–1890
-
Mose Casner
1837–1912
-
Daniel "Dan" Casner
1837–1877
-
Nancy Jane "Sis/Nannie" Carsner Fields
1839–1892
-
James Alonzo "Jim" Casner
1839 – unknown
-
Henry Casner
1840 – unknown
-
Riley Casner
1843–1909
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement