Family:Peter Casey and Nancy Waggener (1)

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Marriage[1] Abt 1778 Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
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Research Notes

  • The daughters are not mentioned in History of Union County1, but they are identified in the Deposition of Benjamin Trapnall2.
References
  1. History of Union County, Kentucky: a complete account of the settlement, organization, and government of the county, together with facts and figures concerning the society, professions, commerce, industries, agriculture, coal, railroads, education, religion, and other institutions and resources of the county, and biographical sketches of its leading citizens. (Evansville, Indiana: Courier Co., 1886).

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    p 43 - ...About the close of the war he married Nancy Waggener, a daughter of Andrew Waggener, who lived near Fredricksburg in Spottsylvania county, Va. ...

    p 46 - The children of this couple were
    Samuel Casey, who was born in 1787, and died December 22, 1859 ;
    Nicholas Casey, who died February 24, 1863, and
    John Casey, who died December 25, 1867, aged sixty-seven years.
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    [cos1776 Note: The daughters are not mentioned in this source.]

  2.   1842 Deposition of Benjamin C. Trapnall, in Transcript:Kentucky, Mercer County Court Record 1826 - Casey vs Randolph.

    The Deposition of Benjamin C. Trapnall
    taken at the Same time and place to be read in Evidence in the Suit aforesaid

    --This Deponant being of lawfull age and first Sworn deposeth and Saith that Samuel Casy, Nicholas Casy, John Casy, Fanney Finney, and Philip Trapnall and Nancy, his wife, are the heirs of Peter Casy, Decd and further this deponant Saith not.

    [signed] Ben. C. Trapnall