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Descendants of Thomas Cason




Generation No. 1


1. THOMAS1 CASON
     
Child of THOMAS CASON is:
2. i.   EDWARD2 CASON, b. Bet. 1709 - 1710, Buckingham Co. VA; d. Bet. March 17, 1762 - 1785, VA.
Generation No. 2



2. EDWARD2 CASON (THOMAS1) was born Bet. 1709 - 1710 in Buckingham Co. VA, and died Bet. March 17, 1762 - 1785 in VA. He married JOANNA BUTCHER Bet. 1730 - 1744. She was born 1710 in Cardine City, VA.

Notes for E
DWARD CASON:
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Submitter Code:      CC1

http://www.vsla.edu/mailarch/va_roots/1996/jul96/msg00416.html

I am seeking info and ancestors of the following:

David Richardson born c1730, possibly Amelia Co VA. His son was John R
Richardson born 1753 Cumberland Co VA, married Sarah Blackwell in 1769.
Their son was John R Richardson born 6 Sep 1769 Amelia Co VA, died 8 May
1807 Lunenburg Co VA, married Elizabeth Anne Gunn.

Edward Cason born c1710 Buckingham Co VA. His father was Thomas. He married
Johanna Butcher c 1730 Essex Co VA, and died 1785 in VA. Edward and
Johanna's children were: John 1730, William 1731, Seth 1737, Alice 1739,
Elizabeth 1741, Ann 1743, and Thomas 1747.

Mary Dodson born about 1760, married William Rowlett in 1779 in Chesterfield
Co VA. Their daughter, Sallie, married Thomas Coleman in Mecklenburg Co VA
in 1799.

Jasper Gardner (Gardener) born about 1675. He came to America in 1700 with
wife (name unknown), 3 children, and a group of Huguenots on the French ship
"The Peter and Anthony". They landed 20 Sep 1700 along the James River in
Virginia. His son Jean Gardner was born 1696 and married Mary Pryor. Their
son John Thomas Gardner (1721-1773) married Martha Waller (1723-1780) Halifax
Co, NC. Descendants moved to Georgia and Mississippi.

James Pratt born about 1679 in western England. He came to VA before 1720.
His sons were James Jr 1720, John 1728 (married Elizabeth Hampton), Robert
c1730, and William c1734.

Any help on these families would be appreciated.

George Turnipseed
bgeot@aol.com

     
Children of E
DWARD CASON and JOANNA BUTCHER are:
3. i.   JOHN3 CASON, b. Bet. 1730 - 1735.
  ii.   WILLIAM CASON, b. 1731.
  iii.   SETH CASON, b. 1737.
  iv.   ALICE CASON, b. 1739.
  v.   ELIZABETH CASON, b. 1741.
  vi.   ANN CASON, b. 1743.
  vii.   THOMAS CASON, b. 1747.
Generation No. 3



3. JOHN3 CASON (EDWARD2, THOMAS1) was born Bet. 1730 - 1735.
     
Child of J
OHN CASON is:
4. i.   THOMAS4 CASON, b. 1762, Spottsylvania County, VA; d. 1836.
Generation No. 4



4. THOMAS4 CASON (JOHN3, EDWARD2, THOMAS1) was born 1762 in Spottsylvania County, VA, and died 1836. He married NANCY DAY December 24, 1784. She was born 1765, and died 1852.

Notes for T
HOMAS CASON:
64 - 65 OLD CITIZENS, ETC.

CHRONICLES OF CYNTHIANA.

Thomas Cason, the great-grandfather of Mrs. Oteria Day Frisbie, was born in Spottsylvania county, Virginia. He was a man of unusual strength of character, and possessed a fine mind. He married Nancy Day. Their children were Jack, Estus, Lucinda, Eliza, John, and Nelson. Thomas Cason died and his widow came to Kentucky in 1836, and brought a large number of slaves, and settled where her grandson, Lewis Day, once judge of the county court of Harrison county, Kentucky, where he lived and died. The maternal grandfather of Mrs. Frisbie-Cason married the widow Green. The ancestors of Judge Lewis Day on his father's side came from Spottsylvania county, Virginia, in the beginning of civilization in this part of Kentucky. One of their descendants says that they made a great mistake in not settling in the "Blue Grass" region, near where Lexington now stands. They camped one night, while on their journey to this part of Kentucky, on Elkhorn creek, But they did not like the appearance of the land-it was too level, and the soil looked too black, and as they had never seen such land, they left it and came to what was afterward Harrison county, and purchased a large tract of land in the locality of John S. Day's farm. Having many slaves, they cultivated their lands on an extensive scale. They also owned a distillery, and made copper-distilled whisky, which old people claim did not make people "crazy drunk," like the present spiritus frumenti. Andrew Moore married an aunt of Mrs. Frisbie, Candice, by name. The fame of her beauty lives to this day. Andrew Moore was clerk of the circuit court of this county. He was a kinsman of H. Coleman Moore, who left a fund at his death to be used in the education of destitute orphans. A handsome cenotaph has been placed in "Battle Grove Cemetery" to the memory of H. C. Moore, which will lie in ruins long before the benefactor to whom it was reared will be forgotten.
     
Children of T
HOMAS CASON and NANCY DAY are:
  i.   ELIZA5 CASON.
  ii.   ESTUS CASON.
  iii.   JACK CASON.
  iv.   LUCINDA CASON.
  v.   JOHN CASON, b. Bet. 1770 - 1780.
  Notes for JOHN CASON:
1. 1830 Census of Harrison Co., Kentucky. Page 141. - John Cason. 1 male 10-15, 2 male 15-20, 1 male 50-60, 1 female 15-20, 1 female 40-50.

5. vi.   NELSON CASON, b. August 26, 1792; d. 1854.
6. vii.   PAMELIA CASON, b. Abt. 1806, VA; d. Harrison County, KY.
Generation No. 5



5. NELSON5 CASON (THOMAS4, JOHN3, EDWARD2, THOMAS1) was born August 26, 1792, and died 1854. He married ELIZABETH GRUBS December 03, 1811. She was born 1794, and died 1868.

Notes for N
ELSON CASON:
1. 1830 Census of Harrison Co., Kentucky. Page 141. - Nelson Cason. 3 male 5-10, 2 male 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 30-40, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 30-40.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ljarnold/

Nelson Cason [Parents] was born 1792 in Virginia. He died Aug 26 1854 in Harrison County, Kentucky. Nelson Cason married Elizabeth Grubbs on Dec 3 1811 in Harrison County, Kentucky.

Elizabeth Grubbs was born 1794. She died 1868 in Harrison County, Kentucky. Elizabeth Grubbs married Nelson Cason on Dec 3 1811 in Harrison County, Kentucky.

They had the following children:

M i Granville Cason was born Feb 7 1815 and died Mar 1 1865.
M ii Hawkins Cason was born Jul 31 1818 and died Oct 3 1896.
M iii Hartwell B. Cason was born Feb 20 1819.
M iv Alfred Cason was born Feb 6 1823 and died Nov 17 1912.
M v Benjamin C. Cason was born Dec 14 1824 and died Mar 23 1896.
     
Children of N
ELSON CASON and ELIZABETH GRUBS are:
  i.   ELIZABETH6 CASON, b. Bet. 1809 - 1839.
  ii.   WILLIAM CASON, b. Bet. 1809 - 1839.
7. iii.   HAWKINS 'HAWK' CASON, b. July 31, 1811; d. October 03, 1896, Harrison CO. Ky..
  iv.   GRANVILLE CASON, b. February 07, 1815; d. March 01, 1865.
  v.   HARTWELL B. CASON, b. February 20, 1819.
  vi.   ALFRED CASON, b. February 06, 1823; d. November 17, 1912.
  vii.   BENJAMIN C. CASON, b. December 14, 1824; d. March 23, 1896.



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