James served in OR in Company B, Second Recruiting Battalion under Captain John Kelser from 2-18-1856 through 6-21-1856.
James first married Clementine Hayworth on 5-19-1858 in Linn County, OR. It is unknown if she died or they divorced. He then married Sarah R. Olney on 12-1-1883, Grant County, OR, marriage performed by Charles E. Aldrich, Minister of the Gospel.
James signs an Oath of Allegiance in Linn Co., OR for the sale of the donation land claim of Levi Fields to Henry Casner on 1-19-1864. An article appears in a 4-7-1865 newspaper (Albany Journal Newspaper, Albany, Oregon dated, 4-7-1865 states "Circuit Court: State of Oregon vs James Carsner; Indictment for assault with intent to kill dismissed.")
He is shown on the 1870 Josephine County, OR census.
James served in OR in Company B, Second Recruiting Battalion under Captain John Kelser from 2-18-1856 through 6-21-1856.
James first married Clementine Hayworth on 5-19-1858 in Linn County, OR. It is unknown if she died or they divorced. He then married Sarah R. Olney on 12-1-1883, Grant County, OR, marriage performed by Charles E. Aldrich, Minister of the Gospel.
James signs an Oath of Allegiance in Linn Co., OR for the sale of the donation land claim of Levi Fields to Henry Casner on 1-19-1864. An article appears in a 4-7-1865 newspaper (Albany Journal Newspaper, Albany, Oregon dated, 4-7-1865 states "Circuit Court: State of Oregon vs James Carsner; Indictment for assault with intent to kill dismissed.")
He is shown on the 1870 Josephine County, OR census.
Family Members
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John L Casner
1822–1902
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Benjamin Casner
1824 – unknown
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Jonas "James" Carsner
1825–1864
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William "Bill" Carsoner
1825–1877
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Ebenezer Casner
1827 – unknown
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Andrew Jackson Carsner
1836–1890
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Mose Casner
1837–1912
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Daniel "Dan" Casner
1837–1877
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Nancy Jane "Sis/Nannie" Carsner Fields
1839–1892
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Henry Casner
1840 – unknown
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Riley Casner
1843–1909
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