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Casey is a common Irish surname of the Gaelic "Cathasaigh", meaning "vigilant" or "watchful". At least six different septs used this name, primarily in the Counties of Cork and Dublin.Who have we missed?
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Yes, I am trying to track down names changes from Casey to Kaicy. I have traced down a Michael Kaicy and Julia (Kirby) Kaicy, in Ireland in 1843? However I have not been able to find anything pass that. this was in Kilkenny Ireland. Any advice would be helpful.
Hello, I’m tracing my ancestry and trying to find more information to the Casey name. My great grandmother was Mary Riley born around 1889, she had my grandfather Joseph Riley in Brooklyn New York in1907. The birth father is unknown, but I have DNA connections to the Casey family and Ireland connection to Roscommon and Longford. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
My grandmother Mary's maiden name was Casey. Her father being Martin Casey from Ireland. He married and had two kids James and Mary. Mary had four children and six Grandchildren. I don't know anything beyond my great-grandfather but would love to.
I am looking for my great great grandfather Charles Frank Casey or O’casey. He son Charles left Ireland and came to Cherokee North Carolina.
Dear All, I am looking for my bio father, whose surname is Casey. But he worked before in USA Navy, in Hawaii, per my adoptive families stories. But later I got more info, that he and/ or his families or ancestors, have been living/ connecting also, to the British Isles. I did dna tests, but in Ancestry DNA, I do not take the Tracing Region dna tests, so, I got not so details. My adoptive mother too, told me that my bio father, that Casey has a bit East Asian mixed, which are more common in Hawaii. But I just sight seeing here, so just in case, any one can advise me how to find more about our Irish ancestors, and whether there are any DNA tests projects, like the Jewish DNA tests projects. Thanks so much. Regards - Michelle
Hi, I am a Casey from Newfoundland Canada. I am trying go trace my roots back to Ireland. I know that my great grand father came from Ireland. If anyone can provide feedback. Thanks
Hi Fellow Casey's I am on the search for a James Casey whose father was John Bernard Casey a Coal Miner.james was born about 1929.me and mum have taken DNA tests and mine came back 80% irish and mums is 45% Ulster irish? Gedmatch numbers Carla A106074 Gill Casey A962767 email carlacasey@ymail.com we live in Galway Ireland
Good day I am doing my genealogy and am a descendant of a certain Roger Casey born c. 1646 "in Ireland" who landed in Acadia, New France (nowaday called New Bunswick, Canada) c. 1660. Some family rumors hint towards Co Cork... maybe Mitchelstwon. I am schedule to visit Ireland in June 2016 and would like to investigate "on site" into some archives, if such exists. I am wondering if you could either givc me some indication as to where to look for or whom to contact that could help me on this quest. Here is the website of our family where you can peak into what we have been able to discover so far about our lineage. http://caissiefamily.org/ Best regards from Montreal, Canada --
my father, Barry Casey, said that many years ago his family was under the protection of the MacLeods. Id like to know if this is true.
my casey member daniel born 1829 came over from county cork married elizabeth hunter from lincolnshire england had a sister johanne who married a richard tunnadine,he then settled in Chesterfield Derbyshire his father on his wedding certificate also daniel, afew people have mentioned a place called bandon anyone shed any light on any of the info thanks
hi im trying to trace my casey ancestors who came over fro mayo ireland and settled in west yorkshire england.
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