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Re: Thomas Casey
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 20 July 17 07:54 BST (UK) »
Went back and checked the register again.

No Edward born/baptized 1795
William buried 15 April 1808 was not identified as a infant/child so more likely an adult.
John buried 2 April 1808 is identified as an infant.


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Re: Thomas Casey
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 20 July 17 07:58 BST (UK) »
I did learn that despite it sounding mediterrenean Pizzey is actually an anglo-saxon name, from the village of Pusey in Berkshire.
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Re: Thomas Casey
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 20 July 17 09:19 BST (UK) »
Thorpe Le Soken register
Joseph Smith and Susannah nee ?
Elizabeth baptized 8 October 1769
Ann bap 31 March 1771
Joseph bap 21 March 1773
Sarah bap 28 May 1775
John bap 30 November 1777
Joseph bap 30 April 1786.

I did not find Samuel, as Joseph and Susannah did not marry at Thorpe perhaps he was baptized
in her church as was often the case for first born children.

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Re: Thomas Casey
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 20 July 17 10:13 BST (UK) »
Thank you both again for all of the research time and effort you have put in on my behalf.
 I will go through all of the information you have given me and sort through my notes etc.
 Great effort and much appreciated.
Val Newman


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Re: Thomas Casey
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 20 July 17 10:21 BST (UK) »
I did find this information about a Thomas Casey  May be I have the wrong person although children were sometimes baptized at a later date.
Thomas Casey Bap 12th May 1793 Thorpe-le-Soken Essex
Son of Thomas & Ann
Occupation : Agricultural Labourer
Died 27th October 1848 Kirby le Soken
Married Elizabeth (Hubbard )  died 11th January 1853.
Children :
1 :  Jemima Casey  bc 1810 buried 1st July 1812 Kirby Essex
2 :  Elizabeth Casey bc 1813 buried 4th April 1814 Kirby Essex
3 :  Daniel Hubbard Casey bc 1816 Kirby Essex
4 : Thomas Casey bc 1816 Kirby, Essex, aged 41 Agricultural Labourer in 1851 
5 :  John Casey bc 1819 Kirby, Essex buried 29th May 1822,Kirby
6 :  John Casey bc 1822 Kirby, Essex, aged 28 in 1851 Farm Labourer ( wife Susan)
7 :  Thomas Casey bc 1823 died after 1841 Kirby, Essex,
 8 : Mary Ann Casey b. June Qtr. 1844, Tendring Essex aged 7 in 1851

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Re: Thomas Casey
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 20 July 17 10:29 BST (UK) »
These tie in with the trascribed records for Caseys on freereg:
https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_queries/59707465f493fd8f72eec2a6

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Re: Thomas Casey
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 20 July 17 11:32 BST (UK) »
Hi Mark
 I found this record
Joseph Smith Married Susanna Leapidge  1768 Maldon All Saints & St Peter  Essex
Also children but not happy about if they belong with Joseph & Susanna.
It seems a bit late in the day.
What are your thoughts
Samuel Smith Chr. 10th June 1792 Great Waltham
Sarah Smith Chr. 10th September 1793 Great Waltham
Thomas Smith Chr.  15th December 1799 Little Waltham

Also William would have about 4 when he died in 1800 and not an infant. There appears to be a gap in the baptism records as far as I can see.

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Re: Thomas Casey
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 20 July 17 17:02 BST (UK) »
I personally think it unlikely.
The 1760s was not a time of great mobility, nobody moved because they wanted to, moving was associated with employment and as most people were aglabs there was usually plenty of employment within your or adjoining parishes.
Maldon, to Gt Yeldham to Thorpe Le Soken doesn't really make any sense to me.
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Re: Thomas Casey
« Reply #17 on: Friday 21 July 17 00:06 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that feedback.
 As Thomas was 27 and Ann only 16 at the time of the marriage would he have owned property of some kind and would Thomas and Joseph had mutual benefit from the arrangement.
 Is there anywhere I could look to see if Thomas left a will.
 Thanks Val