Abigail Carter

F
     Abigail Carter married Simon Stone [Deacon], son of David Stone and Ursula (?), on 3 April 1706.

Mary Carter1

F, b. 13 May 1648, d. 1688
     Mary Carter was born on 13 May 1648 at Woburn, Massachusetts, USA.1 She married Nathaniel Bachiler, son of Nathaniel Bachiler and Hester Mercer, on 31 October 1676; She was the widow of John Wyman Jr.1 Mary Carter died in 1688.1

Children of Mary Carter and Nathaniel Bachiler

Citations

  1. [S490] Charles Batchelder, Batchelder/Bachilder Genealogy, Vol 1 pg 6.

Sylvira Caroline Carter

F
     Sylvira Caroline Carter married Milton Octavious Turnbow, son of Samuel Turnbow and Sylvira Caroline Hart, on 20 December 1892 at Logan, Cache, Ut.

William Carter

M
     William Carter married Sophronia Ellen Lenore Hart Turnbow, daughter of Samuel Turnbow and Sylvira Caroline Hart, on 8 February 1857 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut.

Samuel Case

M
     Samuel Case married Marey Sanborn, daughter of William Sanborn and Mary Moulton, on 7 December 1681.

Agnes Valeria Casper

F, b. 17 March 1876
     Agnes Valeria Casper was born on 17 March 1876 at East Millcreek, Salt Lake, Utah. She was the daughter of William Nephi Casper and Agnes McFarland.

Alice Clark Casper

F, b. 5 January 1877
     Alice Clark Casper was born on 5 January 1877 at Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. She was the daughter of Duncan Spears Casper and Elizabeth Ann Clark.

America Casper

F, b. 1868
     America Casper was born in 1868 at Lafayette, Missouri, USA. She was the daughter of Dimick Ellington Casper and Pauline Helms. America Casper appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Sni-A-Bar, Lafayette, Missouri, in the household of her parents, Dimick Ellington Casper and Pauline Helms.1

Citations

  1. [S201] 1870 US Federal Census Lafayette, Missouri, Lafayette, Missouri, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Ann Casper

F, b. 1780, d. circa 1842
     Ann Casper was born in 1780 at Culpeper, Virginia. She was the daughter of Peter Casper and Mary Huckleberry. Ann Casper married Augustine Smith on 26 December 1802 at Culpepper, Culpepper, Virginia. Ann Casper died circa 1842.

Ann Spears Casper

F, b. 9 June 1814, d. 29 October 1888
     Ann Spears Casper was born on 9 June 1814 at Belleville, Richland, Ohio, USA. She was the daughter of William Casper and Avarilla Durbin. Ann Spears Casper married David Bonar. Ann Spears Casper and David Bonar appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Stark, Illinois, enumerated 20 September 1850. Their children Thomas B, Lua, James Crawford, William C, Avarilla and Elisabeth Jennie were listed as living with them.1 Ann Spears Casper and David Bonar appeared on the census of 1856 at Doyle, Clark, Iowa.2 Ann Spears Casper and David Bonar appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Doyle, Clark, Iowa, enumerated 4 July 1860. Their children Thomas B, James Crawford, William C, Avarilla and Elisabeth Jennie were listed as living with them.3 Ann Spears Casper and David Bonar appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Osceola, Clark, Iowa, enumerated 13 June 1870, David's occupation is a Retired Sheriff. Their children William C, Avarilla and Elisabeth Jennie were listed as living with them.4 Ann Spears Casper and David Bonar appeared on the census of 1885 at Osceola, Clark, Iowa.5 Ann Spears Casper died on 29 October 1888 at Clarke, Iowa, at age 74.6 She was buried on 29 October 1888 at Maple Hill Cemetery, Osceola, Clarke, Iowa.6

Children of Ann Spears Casper and David Bonar

Citations

  1. [S209] 1850 US Federal Census Stark, Il, Stark, Illinois, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  2. [S212] 1856-1925 State Census, Original data: Microfilm of Iowa State Censuses, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925 as well various special censuses from 1836-1897 obtained from the State Historical Society of Iowa via Heritage Quest., Ancestry.com. Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007., dwelling 59 family 69.
  3. [S211] 1860 US Federal Census Clark, Iowa, Clark, Iowa, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  4. [S210] 1870 US Federal Census Clark, Iowa, Clark, Iowa, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  5. [S212] 1856-1925 State Census, Original data: Microfilm of Iowa State Censuses, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925 as well various special censuses from 1836-1897 obtained from the State Historical Society of Iowa via Heritage Quest., Ancestry.com. Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007., dwelling 196 family 196.
  6. [S153] Unknown author, Iowa Online Cemetery Records.

Arthur Clark Casper

M, b. 13 September 1881
     Arthur Clark Casper was born on 13 September 1881 at Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. He was the son of Duncan Spears Casper and Elizabeth Ann Clark. Arthur Clark Casper appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah in the household of his mother Elizabeth Ann Clark.1

Citations

  1. [S352] 1900 US Federal Census Salt Lake, Utah, Utah Salt Lake, Utah, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Avarilla Casper

F, b. 23 March 1819, d. after 1880
     Avarilla Casper was born on 23 March 1819 at Bellville, Richland, Ohio. She was the daughter of William Casper and Avarilla Durbin. Avarilla Casper married David Hugh Neel, son of John Neel Sr. and Rebecca Guess, on 13 January 1839 at Ray County, Missouri.1 As of 13 January 1839,her married name was Neel.1 Avarilla Casper and David Hugh Neel appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Utah, Utah Territory, enumerated April 1851, Joseph McDowell, probably a nephew of Avarilla, is living with the family.. Their children Anastatia, William Caspar, Winfield Clay Webster and Emigratus Boone were listed as living with them.2 Avarilla Casper appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Gilroy, Santa Clara, California, in the household of David Hugh Neel.3 Avarilla Casper and David Hugh Neel appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Gilroy, Santa Clara, California, enumerated 1 August 1870. Their children Thomas Benton, Rebecca Jane, Roeann Richardson, Sterling Crittendon, Emigratus Boone, William Caspar, Winfield Clay Webster and Cyrus Napoleon were listed as living with them.4 Avarilla Casper and David Hugh Neel appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Gilroy, Santa Clara, California, enumerated 4 June 1880. Their children Rebecca Jane, Roeann Richardson, Sterling Crittendon, Emigratus Boone and Thomas Benton were listed as living with them.5 Avarilla Casper died after 1880 at Gilroy, Santa Clara, California, USA.

Children of Avarilla Casper and David Hugh Neel

Citations

  1. [S148] Ray Co, MO Marriages (1820-50): OS page 20.
  2. [S112] David H. Neal household, 1850 US Federal Census, Utah, Utah Territory, Utah, Utah Territory, population schedule, page/sheet 265. dwelling 202, family 202, image 28/56, National Archives micropublication M432_919, 28/56.
  3. [S423] 1860 US Federal Census Santa Clara County, California, Santa Clara, California, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  4. [S104] Hugh Neal household, 1870 US Federal Census Santa Clara, CA, Santa Clara, California, population schedule, Gilroy, page/sheet 78. dwelling 542, family 516, image 207/206, National Archives micropublication M593_88, 207/206.
  5. [S68] David H. Neel household, 1880 US Federal Census Santa Clara, CA, Santa Clara, California, population schedule, Gilroy, ED 258, page/sheet 6. dwelling 38, family 38, image 6/42, National Archives micropublication T9_82, 6/42.

Beatrice Elizabeth Casper

F, b. 25 November 1885
     Beatrice Elizabeth Casper was born on 25 November 1885 at Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. She was the daughter of Duncan Spears Casper and Elizabeth Ann Clark. Beatrice Elizabeth Casper appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah in the household of her mother Elizabeth Ann Clark.1

Citations

  1. [S352] 1900 US Federal Census Salt Lake, Utah, Utah Salt Lake, Utah, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Bell Casper

F, b. 1866
     Bell Casper was born in 1866 at Lafayette, Missouri, USA. She was the daughter of Dimick Ellington Casper and Pauline Helms. Bell Casper appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Sni-A-Bar, Lafayette, Missouri, in the household of her parents, Dimick Ellington Casper and Pauline Helms.1

Citations

  1. [S201] 1870 US Federal Census Lafayette, Missouri, Lafayette, Missouri, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Betty Casper

F, b. 7 October 1870, d. 5 August 1888
     Betty Casper was born on 7 October 1870 at Union Star, Dekalb, Missouri, USA. She was the daughter of Samuel Joshua Webb Casper and Mary Jane Hayter. Betty Casper died on 5 August 1888 at Missouri, USA, at age 17.

Calvin Marian Casper

M, b. 1 August 1878, d. 31 August 1954
     Calvin Marian Casper was born on 1 August 1878 at Union Star, Dekalb, Missouri, USA. He was the son of Samuel Joshua Webb Casper and Mary Jane Hayter. Calvin Marian Casper died on 31 August 1954 at Blackwell, Kay, Oklahoma, at age 76.

Cassius Bennington Casper

M, b. 27 September 1846, d. 10 May 1917
     Cassius Bennington Casper was born on 27 September 1846 at Lexington, Lafayette, Missouri, USA. He was the son of Thomas Durbin Casper and Rachel Allison. Cassius Bennington Casper appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of District 46, Lafayette, Missouri, in the household of his parents, Thomas Durbin Casper and Rachel Allison.1 A FIGHT AT CHURCH.
Three Men Severely Wounded.
On Sunday last, at Glenwood School House, about three ____ from this city, a fight occurred between two plucky Union farmers, who had been soldiers in the Federal army, and some seven or eight young buck rebels. The facts, as near as we can learn, are about these: C. B. Casper and Newton Casper, brothers, had each a small red, white and blue rosette pinned on their coats. Young G. W. Baker and others, commenced taunting the Caspers abut [sic] the rosettes, and finally they were ordered by Baker to take them off. The Caspers then quietly went out of the house, and sat under a shade-tree. Baker and his crew followed them. Baker asked C. B. Casper if he had a patent for the colors; Casper replied that he had not, but that Abraham Lincoln had secured a patent for them four years ago. Baker then said they were nice colors for thieves to wear; Casper replied that being the case, probably he would like to borrow them. At this, Martin Baker, a brother of G. V., cursed the Caspers with all the filthy language he could think of, and borrowing a pistol, jumped behind a tree, taking a rest, fired at Newton Casper, missing him; Casper returned the fire. At this the fire became general—some fifteen shots fired in all; C. B. Casper was shot through the fleshy part of the left shoulder—ball came out under the shoulder blade. Baker was shot badly in the thigh; after Baker was shot he run [sic] away—even threw himself head-long through the window into the house. Another “chiv.” whose name is B. Austin, then jumped out of the window, and commenced firing on the Caspers. Austin as shot on the left side of his face, breaking his jaw-bone, knocking several teeth out—ball lodging in back part of his neck; at this the rebels ran away, satisfied that the boys that wear the COLORS proved too much for them. About five or six rebels firing and one rebel throwing rocks, and two Union boys firing in return.
Although we deprecate outbreaks of any kind, we feel proud to see the colors come out flying. This country belongs to the loyal, true and brave, and if the blood of those pugnacious rebel youngsters cannot stand it, and will insult and provoke Union men without stint—the sequel of the affair proves that the Union men are ready to die by their colors. We hope for the sake of peace and quiet in this country, that the fast young rebel gents who are spoiling for a fight, will reflect a little, and forsake their impudence and turn their ambition to some more laudable pursuit.
The Casper brothers have fought and won under those COLORS, and they will wear them whenever they feel like. We believe with Gen. Dix—“The man that tears down the American Flag, shoot him on the spot.” Such sentiments meet with our hearty approval—any traitor who tears or attempts to tear down the colors of our country, should be killed—nor are we particular how the killing should be done.2
Cassius Bennington Casper died on 10 May 1917 at Montana, USA, at age 70.

Citations

  1. [S202] 1850 US Federal Census, Lafayette, Missouri, Lafayette, Missouri, population schedule.
  2. [S532] Missouri Valley Register, online unknown url, Pg 3 col 2.

Cassius R Casper

M, b. 1877
     Cassius R Casper was born in 1877 at Utah, USA. He was the son of Winston Newton Casper and Adeline Eliza McClure. Cassius R Casper appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Clay, Lafayette, Missouri in the household of his parents, Winston Newton Casper and Adeline Eliza McClure.1

Citations

  1. [S207] 1880 US Federal Census Lafayette, Missouri, Lafayette, Missouri, population schedule.

Catherine Casper

F, b. 1772
     Catherine Casper or born abt 1780. She was born in 1772 at Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia. She was the daughter of Peter Casper and Mary Huckleberry. Catherine Casper also went by the name of Caty. She married Joel Smith on 10 April 1794 at Culpepper, Culpepper, Virginia. In 1794 Joel and Catherine moved to Woodford, Kentucky.1 Catherine Casper and Joel Smith appeared on the census of 1810 at Woodford, Kentucky.2 Catherine Casper and Joel Smith appeared on the census of 1820 at Woodford, Kentucky. Catherine Casper and Joel Smith appeared on the census of 1830 at Woodford, Kentucky.

Child of Catherine Casper and Joel Smith

Citations

  1. [S391] Unknown author, American Guthries and Allied Families.
  2. [S393] Unknown record type, (Digital Scan of original records), Provo, Utah, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002).

Charles Allison Casper

M, b. 3 September 1843, d. 1846
     Charles Allison Casper was born on 3 September 1843 at Quincy, Adams, Illinois, USA. He was the son of Thomas Durbin Casper and Rachel Allison. Charles Allison Casper died in 1846.

Clemency Litten Casper

F, b. 19 July 1816, d. 8 March 1892
     Clemency Litten Casper was born on 19 July 1816 at Bellville, Richland, Ohio. She was the daughter of William Casper and Avarilla Durbin. Clemency Litten Casper was baptized in the LDS church in May 1836, the first of her family to join the church, according to her mother.1 She received her patriarchal blessing from Joseph Smith Senior in the Kirtland Temple on 12 April 1837. The blessing notes that she had left all her friends to come to Kirtland, suggesting that she had made the journey alone. Her daughter, Rachel, relates that as a young girl she worked in the home of Hyrum Smith, and this may have occurred during this time in Kirtland, Ohio.2,3 She married John Neel Jr., son of John Neel Sr. and Rebecca Guess, on 31 December 1837 at Ray, Missouri.4 John and Clemency moved to Carthage, Illinois around 1844 where John found work at a mill. Daughter Rachel again relates that when the firing was taking place at Carthage jail where Joseph and Hyrum Smith were killed, Clemency feared that she and John, who was at the mill at the time, might be next. The morning after the killings, Clemency was at the jail and saw the bodies. A man rode up on a black horse, went inside the jail, examined the bodies, and then placed his fingers in the wounds, then asked the question, "Who will be your leader now?" Clemency replied, "The Lord always provides for his own."5

Clemency Litten Casper and John Neel Jr. appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Dist 75, Ray County, Missouri, enumerated 5 September 1850, Living in the vicinity in Ray County at this time were Neel relatives Avarilla Durbin Casper, widow of William Casper, and Avarilla's sister Elizabeth and her husband John McDowell. A William Magill was also living next to John and Clemency -- he may be related to the Neels through the Guess family.. Their children William Casper, Mary Jane, Avarilla Casper, John Austin and Lydia Ann were listed as living with them.6 In 1855 John and Clemency crossed the plains to Utah as part of the John Hindley company, arriving in Salt Lake City on Monday, September 3. They settled in Ogden, Utah for several years before relocating to Peoa, Summit county in 1861. Clemency Litten Casper and John Neel Jr. appeared on the census of 1856 at Weber County, Utah; Listed in the household are Clemency ("Clarissa"), Mary J, John A, William C, Joshua ("Josiah"), and Lydia Ann.7 Clemency Litten Casper and John Neel Jr. appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Peoa, Summit County, Utah, enumerated 13 June 1870. Their children Romania Deseret, Lydia Ann, Joshua Wriley, Rachel Clemency and Thomas Marion were listed as living with them.8 Clemency Litten Casper and John Neel Jr. appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Peoa, Summit County, Utah, enumerated June 1880. Their children Joshua Wriley were listed as living with them.9 Clemency Litten Casper died on 8 March 1892 at Peoa, Summit Co., Utah, at age 75. She was buried at Peoa Cemetery, Peoa, Summit, Ut.

Children of Clemency Litten Casper and John Neel Jr.

Citations

  1. [S533] Caspar Family Record;.
  2. [S365] "Clemency Casper Patriarchal Blessing,."
  3. [S367] "Clemency Casper Patriarchal Blessing,", No 1143.
  4. [S148] Ray Co, MO Marriages (1820-50): OS page 176.
  5. [S367] "Clemency Casper Patriarchal Blessing,."
  6. [S25] John Neal household, 1850 US Census, Ray, Missouri, Ray, Missouri, population schedule, District 75, page/sheet 319. dwelling 538, family 538, image 74/212, National Archives micropublication M432_412, 74/212.
  7. [S92] State Census, [online transcription] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, unknown record info, page 1134.
  8. [S93] John Neal household, 1870 US Federal Census, Summit Co, Utah, Summit, Utah Territory, population schedule, Peoa, page/sheet 4. dwelling 29, family 28, image 4/4, 4/4.
  9. [S94] John Neal household, 1880 US Federal Census, Summit County, Utah, Summit, Utah, population schedule, Peoa, ED 73, page/sheet 12. dwelling 15, family 15, image 2/17, National Archives micropublication T9_1338, 2/17.

Cyrene Rosanna Casper

F, b. 18 August 1858
     Cyrene Rosanna Casper was born on 18 August 1858 at Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. She was the daughter of Duncan Spears Casper and Matilda Allison. Cyrene Rosanna Casper appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah, in the household of her parents, Duncan Spears Casper and Matilda Allison.1 Cyrene Rosanna Casper appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah in the household of her father Duncan Spears Casper.2

Citations

  1. [S459] 1870 US Federal Census, Salt Lake Co, Utah, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, population schedule.
  2. [S154] 1880 US Federal Census, Salt Lake, UT, Salt Lake, Utah, population schedule.

David Allison Casper

M, b. 24 October 1873
     David Allison Casper was born on 24 October 1873 at Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. He was the son of Duncan Spears Casper and Elizabeth Ann Clark. David Allison Casper appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah in the household of his parents, Duncan Spears Casper and Elizabeth Ann Clark.1

Citations

  1. [S154] 1880 US Federal Census, Salt Lake, UT, Salt Lake, Utah, population schedule.

Dimick Ellington Casper

M, b. 22 April 1840, d. 20 July 1874
     Dimick Ellington Casper was born on 22 April 1840 at Quincy, Adams, Illinois, USA. He was the son of Thomas Durbin Casper and Rachel Allison. Dimick Ellington Casper appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of District 46, Lafayette, Missouri, in the household of his parents, Thomas Durbin Casper and Rachel Allison.1 Dimick Ellington Casper began military service on 25 August 1862 at Decatur, Iowa, and reenlisted on 2 Feb 1864. Mustered out in Aug 1865 in Atlanta, Georgia.2 He married Pauline Helms on 19 December 1865 at Lafayette, Missouri, USA.3 Dimick Ellington Casper and Pauline Helms appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Sni-A-Bar, Lafayette, Missouri, enumerated 3 August 1870. Their children Bell, America and Jane were listed as living with them.4 Dimick Ellington Casper died on 20 July 1874 at Lexington, Lafayette, Missouri, at age 34.5 He was buried in 1874 at Machpelah Cemetery, Lafayette, Missouri, USA.2

Children of Dimick Ellington Casper and Pauline Helms

Citations

  1. [S202] 1850 US Federal Census, Lafayette, Missouri, Lafayette, Missouri, population schedule.
  2. [S204] Unknown subject, Iowa Civil War Burial Records.
  3. [S203] Missouri Marriages 1851-1900.
  4. [S201] 1870 US Federal Census Lafayette, Missouri, Lafayette, Missouri, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  5. [S205] Findagrave Online Database, online www.findagrave.com.

Duncan A Casper

M, b. circa 1854
     Duncan A Casper was born circa 1854 at Missouri, USA. He was the son of Duncan Spears Casper and Matilda Allison. Duncan A Casper appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, in the household of his parents, Duncan Spears Casper and Matilda Allison.1 Duncan A Casper appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah, in the household of his parents, Duncan Spears Casper and Matilda Allison.2 Duncan A Casper appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah in the household of his father Duncan Spears Casper.3

Citations

  1. [S99] 1860 US Federal Census Salt Lake, Utah Territory, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  2. [S459] 1870 US Federal Census, Salt Lake Co, Utah, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, population schedule.
  3. [S154] 1880 US Federal Census, Salt Lake, UT, Salt Lake, Utah, population schedule.

Duncan Spears Casper

M, b. circa 1825, d. 20 May 1898
     Duncan Spears Casper was born circa 1825 at Bellville, Richland, Ohio. He was the son of William Casper and Avarilla Durbin. Duncan Spears Casper married Matilda Allison on 24 May 1845 at Adam, Ohio. Duncan Spears Casper and Matilda Allison appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, enumerated 5 August 1860, Lorenzo C. Allison, probably a brother of Matilda, was living with the family.. Their children Harriet N., Rebecca A., Duncan A, Peter William and Mary Ann were listed as living with them.1 Duncan Spears Casper and Matilda Allison appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah, enumerated 25 August 1870. Their children Rebecca A., Duncan A, Peter William, Mary Ann, Cyrene Rosanna and Harriet N. were listed as living with them.2 Duncan Spears Casper married Elizabeth Ann Clark on 9 September 1872 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut. Duncan Spears Casper and Elizabeth Ann Clark appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah, enumerated 3 June 1880. Their children David Allison, Emily Clark and George Harvey were listed as living with them His children Duncan A, Peter William and Cyrene Rosanna were listed as living with him.3 Duncan Spears Casper died on 20 May 1898 at Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Ut. He was buried on 22 May 1898 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Ut.

Children of Duncan Spears Casper and Matilda Allison

Children of Duncan Spears Casper and Elizabeth Ann Clark

Citations

  1. [S99] 1860 US Federal Census Salt Lake, Utah Territory, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, population schedule, National Archives micropublication (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  2. [S459] 1870 US Federal Census, Salt Lake Co, Utah, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, population schedule.
  3. [S154] 1880 US Federal Census, Salt Lake, UT, Salt Lake, Utah, population schedule.

Earnest N. Casper

M, b. 1879
     Earnest N. Casper was born in 1879 at Lafayette, Missouri, USA. He was the son of Winston Newton Casper and Adeline Eliza McClure. Earnest N. Casper appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Clay, Lafayette, Missouri in the household of his parents, Winston Newton Casper and Adeline Eliza McClure.1

Citations

  1. [S207] 1880 US Federal Census Lafayette, Missouri, Lafayette, Missouri, population schedule.

Eilzabeth Ann Casper

F, b. 24 December 1850, d. 14 April 1934
     Eilzabeth Ann Casper was born on 24 December 1850 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. She was the daughter of William Wallace Casper and Sarah Ann Bean. Eilzabeth Ann Casper died on 14 April 1934 at Vernal, Uintah, Utah, USA, at age 83.

Elizabeth Casper

F, b. 20 November 1789, d. 27 November 1851
     Elizabeth Casper was born on 20 November 1789 at Culpeper, Va. She was the daughter of Peter Casper and Mary Huckleberry. Elizabeth Casper also went by the name of Betsy.1 She married Hedgman Smith on 20 August 1810 at Virginia.1 Elizabeth Casper and Hedgman Smith appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Culpeper, Virginia, enumerated 6 September 1850.2 Elizabeth Casper died on 27 November 1851 at age 62.

Children of Elizabeth Casper and Hedgman Smith

Citations

  1. [S270] Virginia Marriages 1740-1850.
  2. [S269] 1850 US Census, Page, Virginia, Page, Virginia, population schedule.

Emily Clark Casper

F, b. 9 September 1875
     Emily Clark Casper was born on 9 September 1875 at Holladay, Salt Lake, Utah, USA. She was the daughter of Duncan Spears Casper and Elizabeth Ann Clark. Emily Clark Casper appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Big Cottonwood, Salt Lake, Utah in the household of her parents, Duncan Spears Casper and Elizabeth Ann Clark.1

Citations

  1. [S154] 1880 US Federal Census, Salt Lake, UT, Salt Lake, Utah, population schedule.