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11. William Edward Quirk1 (Robert, Edward) was born2,3,4,5 Aug 1885 in Iowa. He died1,5,6 May 1955 and was buried1,5 in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa.

William was accounted for7 1895 in Cascade, Cascade Township, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was accounted for2 12 Jun 1900 in Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was2 at school 12 Jun 1900 in Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was accounted for3 15 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was3 a traveling salesman 15 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was accounted for8 19 Feb 1923 in Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was4 employed by a casket company 10 Apr 1930 in 5th Precinct, Dubuque, JT, Dubuque County, Iowa. He was accounted for4 10 Apr 1930 in 5th Precinct, Dubuque, JT, Dubuque County, Iowa.

Notes -

 

1.  Ref. general biographical information as cited by John A. Casey, 'Descendants of Edward and Johanna Quirk ref. Patrick and Bridget Casey', 27 Mar 1991:

 

William, Loretta and Marcella inherited a farm hear Monticello, Iowa.  This land was an origional land grant to Edward (Edmund) Quirk from President Polk in 1848.  The land was later sold to Eric Wahl.

 

William and Sadie Quirk lived at 1398 Vista Street, Dubuque, Iowa from the early 1920s until their deaths.  Mary Seery Quirk lived next door.

 

2.  Ref. the Quirk family land in Colony, Anderson County, Kansas as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004.

 

'William E. Quirk, Sr. inherited the land in Colony, Kansas.  It was originally 40 acres purchased as an investment because it was suspected that oil could be found.  When Bob [son, Robert J.] and Fron came to KC someone contacted William E. Senior about drilling there, and he referred them to Bob.  No oil but Bob and his dad decided to start raising cattle.  After William's death in 1955, Bob added more land until there was approximately 2000 acres fenced with cattle.  After Bob's death W.E. (Bill) [grandson of Wm. E. and son of Robert J.] managed it until it was sold in 1998.'

 

3.  Ref. biographical information for William Edward Quirk as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004.

 

'Casey [Fronalee Eaker Quirk] was telling a story the other night about William E. Senior - he was here visiting, went out for a drive, he was using a small road to cross over Brush Creek, and he got his car stuck in some high water, and police and fireman had to rescue him.  There was a sign where he crossed that said 'Don't cross if the water is above the white line', and when they asked him why he went ahead and crossed, he said 'I didn't see any white line', which of course was actually buried under the water.  The picture was on the front page of the paper!

 

4.  Ref. burial place of William Edward Quirk.

 

William Edward Quirk is thought to be buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Table Mound Township, Dubuque County, Iowa based on burial information in the obituary of his wife, Sadie Callahan Quirk.

 

Address for Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

 

Mount Olivet Cemetery

Key West, Taylor Township, Dubuque County, Iowa

10378 Military Road, Dubuque, Iowa 52003

William married1,4,9 Sadie G. Callahan1,10 in 1916. Sadie was born4,6,9,10 15 Nov 1888 in Fort Dodge, Webster County, Iowa. She died1,6,10 25 Apr 1976 in Sharonlane Home, Johnson County, Kansas and was buried1,6,10 28 Apr 1976 in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa.

Sadie was accounted for4 10 Apr 1930 in 5th Precinct, Dubuque, JT, Dubuque County, Iowa.

Notes -

 

1.  Ref. birth date of Sadie Callahan as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004.

 

'Sadie's birth date probably November 15, 1888 according to obituary.'

 

2.  Obituary of Sadie Callahan Quirk, Dubuque Iowa:  Dubuque Telegraph Herald, 27 Apr 1976.

 

Services for Mrs. Sadie Quirk, 88, of Shawnee Mission, Kan., will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday [28 Apr 1976] at the Church of the Nativity.  Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.  Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday [27 Apr 1976] at the Hoffmann Mortuary, where the Scripture Wake Service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday [27 Apr 1976].

 

Mrs. Quirk, formerly of 1398 Alta Vista St., died at 8:30 p.m. Sunday [25 Apr 1976] at the Sharonlane Home, Johnson County, Kan.  Her husband William E., died in May, 1955.  She was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, and was a member of the Nativity Rosary Society.

 

Surviving are a son, Robert J. of Shawnee Mission, and three grandchildren.

 

3.  Address for Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

 

Mount Olivet Cemetery

Key West, Taylor Township, Dubuque County, Iowa

10378 Military Road, Dubuque, Iowa 52003

 

Notes -

 

1.  Ref. marriage of William Quirk and Sadie Callahan as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004.

 

'William Quirk and Sadie Callahan were married in 1916 - we have her wedding ring.   Spent honeymoon at the Elms Hotel in Excelsior Springs (still in operation - the water is supposed to have health benefits).' 

 

William and Sadie had the following children:

+            19    M         i.    Robert James Quirk was born 30 Aug 1917 and died 21 Feb 1982.

              20    M        ii.    1st LT. William Edward Quirk USMC1,11 was born4,9,11 19 Nov 1920. He died1,9,11 15 Apr 1945 in Okinawa and was buried1,9,11 1949 in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa.

William was accounted for4 10 Apr 1930 in 5th Precinct, Dubuque, JT, Dubuque County, Iowa.

Notes -

 

1.  Ref. birth date, death date and burial place of William Edward Quirk as cited by Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004.

 

a.  William Edward, Jr. was born November 19, 1920 and was killed April 15, 1945 on Okinawa.  His body was returned to Dubuque for burial in 1949.

 

b.  William Edward Quirk is buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa based on burial information in the obituary of his mother, Sadie Callahan Quirk.

 

The inscription on his monument reads:

 

      In loving memory of

    1st LT. William E. Quirk

U.S. Marine Corps, 4th Reg. 6th Div.

       Born Nov. 19, 1920

  Lost in Action Apr. 15, 1945

 Buried 6th Marine Div. Cemetery

   At Okinawa Ryukyu Islands

    Returned for Interment

        April 1, 1949

 

Address for Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

 

Mount Olivet Cemetery

Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa

10378 Military Road, Dubuque, Iowa 52003

 

              21    M       iii.   Paul Quirk1.

Notes -

 

1.  Ref. general biographical information as cited by John A. Casey, 'Descendants of Edward and Johanna Quirk ref. Patrick and Bridget Casey', 27 Mar 1991:

 

Paul and Timothy were twin brothers, both of whom died in infancy.

 

 

2.  Ref. burial place of Paul Quirk.

 

a.  Paul Quirk and twin, Timothy, are thought to be buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa based on burial information in the obituary of their mother, Sadie Callahan Quirk.

 

Address for Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

 

Mount Olivet Cemetery

Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa

10378 Military Road, Dubuque, Iowa 52003

 

b.  Mt. Olivet Cemetery records are unclear, citing only the burial of a single Baby Quirk at the foot of William E. Quirk.

 

              22    M       iv.   Timothy Quirk1.

Notes -

 

1.  Ref. general biographical information as cited by John A. Casey, 'Descendants of Edward and Johanna Quirk ref. Patrick and Bridget Casey', 27 Mar 1991:

 

Paul and Timothy were twin brothers, both of whom died in infancy.

  

2.  Ref. burial place of Timothy Quirk.

 

a.  Timothy Quirk and twin, Paul, are thought to be buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa based on burial information in the obituary of their mother, Sadie Callahan Quirk.

 

Address for Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

 

Mount Olivet Cemetery

Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa

10378 Military Road, Dubuque, Iowa 52003

 

b.  Mt. Olivet Cemetery records are unclear, citing only the burial of a single Baby Quirk at the foot of William E. Quirk.

 

13.  Francis Edward Casey "Frank"1,12 (Mary G. Quirk, Edward) was born12,13,14,15,16 1885 in Greene County, Iowa. He died1,12 1938 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and was buried12 in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.

Frank was accounted for16 1895 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for14 13 Jun 1900 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was14 at school 13 Jun 1900 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for15 25 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was15 a railroad fireman 25 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for17 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was17 a railroad engineer 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for17 10 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was17 a locomotive engineer 10 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.

Frank married1,17 Frances Marie Hurley1,18, daughter of John Joseph Hurley and Aliacia Catherine Kelley, about 1917. Frances was born1,17,18 1891 in Iowa. She died18 1950 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and was buried18 in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.

Frances was accounted for17 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.

They had the following children:

+            23    M         i.  Robert Edward Casey was born 17 Jun 1918 and died 30 Oct 1998.

              24    F          ii.  Mary Catherine Casey1,19 was born17,19,20 28 Dec 1919 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She died19,20 14 Aug 2003 in Good Shepherd Health Center, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and was buried20 16 Aug 2004 in Elmwood Cemetery, Cerro Gordo County, Mason City, Iowa.

Mary was accounted for13 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for17 10 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She graduated from St. Joseph Catholic High School 1937  Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.

Notes -

 

1.  Obituary for Mary Catherine Casey, Mason City Globe Gazette, 15 Aug 2003.

 

MARY C. CASEY

 

MASON CITY — Mary C. Casey, 83, of 302 Second St. N.E., died early Thursday morning (Aug. 14, 2003) at the Good Shepherd Health Center in Mason City.

 

Her funeral Mass will be celebrated 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 302 Fifth St. S.E. in Mason City, with the Rev. Harry Koelker officiating. Cremation will follow the service with inurnment at a later date in the Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery in Mason City.

 

Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. today at Fullerton Funeral Home, 123 Second St. S.E. in Mason City, with a parish scripture service at 6 p.m. There will be additional visitation one hour prior to service Saturday at the church.

 

Those wishing to extend memorials may direct them to St. Joseph Catholic Church, Good Shepherd Health Center or the Newman Catholic School.

 

Mary Catherine Casey was delivered into the world on Dec. 28, 1919, in Mason City. She was one of five children born to Frances (Hurley) and Frank E. Casey.

 

Mary was a graduate of St. Joseph Catholic High School in 1937 and had lived most of her life in Mason City.

 

She was a lifelong member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and the St. Ann Church Circle.

 

Mary has been a resident of the Good Shepherd Health Center since 1953 where she was well known by all the staff and residents.

 

She was dedicated to assisting the residents in any way she could and enjoyed delivering the daily mail throughout the center and coordinating bingo.

 

Her devotion to her Catholic faith and her Irish heritage was very important to Mary.

 

Mary’s family is very grateful for the loving care she received over the past 50 years at Good Shepherd Health Care Center.

 

Mary will be missed dearly by her family and friends who shared in her life.

 

She is survived by her sisters-in-law, Helen Jean Casey of Mason City and Mary Lou Casey of Valparaiso, Ind.; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and many friends.

 

Mary was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Frances Casey; her sisters, Marie MacPeak, and Aileen Casey; and her brothers, Robert and John “Jack” Casey.

 

Fullerton Funeral Home and Cremation Services, (641) 423-8676.

 

+            25    F         iii.    Frances Aileen Casey was born about 1922 and died before 14 Aug 2003.

+            26    F         iv.   Genevieve Marie Casey was born 16 Aug 1924 and died 1 Jul 1999.

+            27    M        v.    John Augustus Casey was born 4 Jun 1928 and died 14 May 2000.

15.  Charles Harold Casey "Harold" (Mary G. Quirk, Edward) was born14,15 20 Nov 1895 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He died 5 Jul 1972 in Park Hospital, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and was buried21 7 Jul 1972 in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.

Harold was accounted for14 13 Jun 1900 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for15 25 Apr 1910 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for13 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was13 worked for the railroad 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for22 7 Jan 1928 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for17 4 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was17 a railroad dispatcher 4 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for23 9 Jan 1942 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for24 5 Jul 1972 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.

Notes -

 

1.  Ref. burial of Charles Harold Casey.

 

Charles H. Casey was first interred at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.  This was a private cemetery and crematorium which went bankrupt midway into the development.  Subsequently, after the failure of the cemetery, Charles was re-interred in Elmwood Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.  Elmwood Cemetery is the traditional resting place of the Casey family in Mason City, adjoining St. Joseph's Cemetery.

 

Harold married25,26,27,28 Florence Agnes Goodell, daughter of Frank Goodell and Mary Ellen McLoughlin, on 10 Oct 1918 in Saint Raphael's Cathedral, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. Florence was born 7 Jul 1900 in Britt, Hancock County, Iowa and was christened in St. Patrick's Church, Britt, Hancock County, Iowa. She died 6 Oct 1973 in Mercy Medical Center, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa and was buried21 10 Oct 1973 in Elmwood Cemetery, Cerro Gordo County, Mason City, Iowa.

Florence was accounted for 20 Apr 1910 in Lake Township, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for13 6 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for17 4 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.

Notes -

 

1.  Florence A. Goodell Casey was first interred at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Clear Lake, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.  This was a private cemetery and crematorium which went bankrupt midway into the development.  Subsequently, after the failure of the cemetery, Florence was re-interred in Elmwood Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.  Elmwood Cemetery is the traditional resting place of the Casey family in Mason City, adjoining St. Joseph's Cemetery.

 

Notes -

 

1.  Ref. marriage of Charles Harold Casey and Florence Agnes Goodell, Marriage Certificate, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, 10 Oct 1918.

 

Marriage is Honorable In All.  Heb. 13:4.

 

Let every one of you in particular so love his wife even as himself and the wife see that she reverence her husband.  Eph. 5:33.

 

Wherefore they are no more twain but one flesh.  What therefore God hath joined together let not man put asunder.  Matt. 19:6.

 

This Certifies that Charles H. Casey of Mason City, Iowa and Florence A. Goodell of Clear Lake, Iowa were by me united in Marriage on the 10th day of October in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighteen.  Witnesses - Rev. M. J. Quirk.

 

2.  Ref. marriage of Charles Harold Casey and Florence Agnes Goodell, Marriage Booklet, Charles H. Casey, October 1918.

 

Attendants - Miss Myrtle Goodell, Mr. A. Casey, Mrs. W. Quirk.

 

Guests - Rev. M.[ichael] J. Quirk, Mrs. W. Quirk, Mr. A.[ugustus] Casey, Miss Myrtle Goodell, F.[aithful] W.[ife] & F.[aithful] H.[usband]

 

Gifts - Dining room furniture/Mr. & Mrs. A.[ugustus] Casey.  Linen, silverware, dishes/Mrs. [Frank] Goodell.  Mr. [Frank] Goodell/money.  Library Table/Mr. & Mrs. W. B.[Will & Regina] Casey, Uncle Jim [Dillon] and Mae [Dillon].  Reading Lamp/F. [Frank] E. Casey & wife [Frances].  "Mona Lisa"/O'Leary family and Margaret Kelly.  Electric Iron/Alice & Frank [Sheehy].  Roman Chair/Myrt [Goodell].

 

Our Honeymoon - Left Dub.[uque] for Chi.[cago] arrived there at 11:15 pm [Thursday, 10 Oct 1918].  Went to New Southern Hotel.  Next day [Friday, 11 Oct 1918] F.[aithful] W.[ife] contracted Flu.  Was scared so left next day [Saturday, 12 Oct 1918] for Milw.[aukee] arrived there at 5:20.  Stayed at Hotel Wisc.  Left next day [Sunday, 13 Oct 1918] for Madison.  F.[aithful] W.[ife] still has 'flu', much improved however.  Left Madison Mon. morn [14 Oct 1918] for Home.

 

Our Home - Flat #3 Barber Apts consisting of 4 rooms and bath all nicely furnished.  Started housekeeping on [Wednesday] Oct 16 with 6:00 dinner.  Dad & Mother [Casey] were with us for our first meal.

 

First Callers - Mr. & Mrs. A.[ugustus] Casey, Mrs. W. B. [Regina Dillon] Casey, Mr. & Mrs. [Frank] Sheehy, Mr. & Mrs. [Frank] Goodell, Miss Myrtle Goodell, Mr. & Mrs. F. E.[Frank & Frances] Casey, Miss Mae Dillon and Mr. James Dillon, Mr. & Mrs. W. B.[Will & Regina] Casey & 'Dick', Mr. V. P. Stark[e]y, Mr. W. Quirk.

 

3.  Ref. marriage of Charles Harold Casey and Florence Agnes Goodell, Marriage Announcement, Clear Lake, Iowa, October 1918.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodell announce the marriage of their daughter Florence Agnes to Mr. Charles Harold Casey on Thursday, October the tenth nineteen hundred and eighteen Dubuque, Iowa.

 

At home after [Friday] November first.  Twelve one-half First St. S.E.  Mason City, Iowa.

 

4.  Ref. marriage of Charles Harold Casey and Florence Agnes Goodell, Marriage Announcement, [Clear Lake Paper], Clear Lake, Iowa, October 1918.

 

Miss Florence Goodell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodell of this place, was married last Thursday [10 Oct 1918] to Mr. Charles Harold Casey of Mason City.  This most happy event took place at 7:30 Thursday morning at the Dubuque Cathedral, the attendant being Miss Myrtle the sister of the bride and August Casey the father of the bridegroom.

 

Mr. Casey has been a frequent visitor in Clear Lake for some time and is very well and favorably known to our younger people.  He is fireman on the Milwaukee road, with headquarters at Mason City.  He is to be congratulated on selecting so worthy a companion, one well qualified to make for him an ideal home.  They are now on a two weeks' wedding trip, after which they will locate at Mason City, at 12 1/2 First Street S.E.

 

5.  Ref. marriage of Charles Harold Casey and Florence Agnes Goodell, Marriage Announcement, Mason City Globe Gazette, Mason City, Iowa, October 1918.

 

A surprise wedding to Mason City friends is that of Miss Florence Goodell of Clear Lake and Charles Harold Casey of this city, who were quietly married Thursday morning [10 Oct 1918] at Dubuque.  Rev. Father Quirk, uncle of the bridegroom performed the ceremony at the Dubuque cathedral, the attendants being Miss Myrtle Goodell, sister of the bride, and August Casey,  brother [father] of the bridegroom.  Both young people are well known in Mason City, the bridegroom is employed as fireman on the Milwaukee with headquarters here.  They will be at home to their friends after November first after a two week's wedding trip throughout the east.

 

Harold and Florence had the following children:

+            28    M         i.    John Joseph Casey was born 7 Jan 1928 and died 30 Dec 1988.

              29    F          ii.    Marilou Ann [Mary Louise Ann] Casey "Lou" was born29 26 Jul 1932. She died29 28 Jun 1986 in Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa and was buried29 in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.

Notes -

 

1.  Ref. given name of Marilou 'Lou' Ann Casey.  Lou was christened Mary Louise Casey and took the name Ann as her confirmation name.  When she reached majority, she changed her name to Marilou Ann.

 

Lou married Major Edgar Vagsness Johnson USAF "Ed" on 28 Jul 1953 in Holy Family Catholic Church, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. Ed was born 27 Jul 1930 in Decorah, Winneshiek County, Iowa. He died29 23 Feb 1976 in Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas and was buried in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.

18.  Regina M. Dillon30,31 (Johanna B. Quirk, Edward) was born30,31,32 22 Aug 1889 in New Hampton Township, Chickasaw County, Iowa. She died32 Feb 1977.

Regina was accounted for31 11 Jun 1900 in New Hampton, New Hampton Township, Chickasaw County, Iowa. She attended school at33 The Chickasaw County Normal Insititute Jul 1905 in New Hampton, New Hampton Township, Chickasaw County, Iowa. She was accounted for34 1906 in New Hampton, New Hampton Township, Chickasaw County, Iowa. She was accounted for 9 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for17 7 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. She was accounted for32 Feb 1977 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.

Regina lived at 132 N. Linn, New Hampton, New Hampton Township, Chickasaw County, Iowa.

 

During the 1920 and 1930 US Census, Regina Dillon and Wm. B. Casey lived at 307 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Mason City, Iowa.

 Regina married William Bernard Casey "Will"30,35 about 1917. Will was born30 about 1887.

Will was accounted for 9 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for17 7 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.

During the 1920 and 1930 US Census, Wm. B. and Regina Dillon Casey lived at 307 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Mason City, Iowa.

 

They had the following children:

              30    M         i.   Richard Dillon Casey "Dick" was born13,30 about 1918 in Iowa.

Dick was accounted for 9 Jan 1920 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa. He was accounted for17 7 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.

During the 1920 and 1930 US Census Richard Dillon Casey lived with his parents, Wm. B. and Regina Dillon Casey, at 307 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Mason City, Iowa.

 

+            31    F          ii.    K. Ann Casey was born 14 Feb 1922.

              32    F         iii.    Mary J. Casey17 was born17 about 1926 in Iowa.

Mary was accounted for17 7 Apr 1930 in Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa.


 


Sources:

1John Augustus Casey, Casey Family, 4 Apr 2004.

2US Census, 1900 - Ward 4, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, 22 Mar 2004.

3US Census, 1910 - Ward 3, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, 25 Mar 2004.

4US Census, 1930 - 5th Precinct,Dubuque, Julien Township, Dubuque County, Iowa, 8 Feb 2003.

5William E. Quirk, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa, 18 Jun 2004.

6Obituary Sadie Callahan Quirk, Dubuque, Iowa:  Dubuque Telegraph Herald, 27 Apr 1976, 17 Apr 2004.

7Iowa Census, 1895 - Cascade, Dubuque County, Iowa, 14 Apr 2004.

8Obituary Nellie Quirk, 18 Jun 2004.

9Katie Quirk, Katie Quirk to Richard C. Casey, 7 May 2004, 8 May 2004.

10Sadie Quirk, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa, 18 Jun 2004.

11William E. Quirk, USMC, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Key West, Dubuque County, Iowa, 18 Jun 2004.

12Richard C. Casey, Frank [Francis] Casey Cemetery Marker, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, St. Paul, Minnesota:  Richard C. Casey, May 2003, 25 May 2003.

13US Census, 1920 - Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003.

14US Census, 1900 - Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003.

15US Census, 1910 - Ward 3, Mason City, Iowa, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 29 Mar 2004.

16Iowa Census, 1895 - Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 14 Apr 2004.

17US Census, 1930 - Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003.

18Richard C. Casey, Frances Casey Cemetery Marker, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, St. Paul, Minnesota:  Richard C. Casey, May 2003, 25 May 2003.

19Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com, 20 Jul 2003.

20Obituary Mary Catherine Casey, Mason City, Iowa:  Globe Gazette, 15 Aug 2003., 13 Jan 2004.

21Richard C. Casey, Charles H. and Florence A. Casey Cemetery Marker, Elmwood Cemetery [adjoining St. Joseph's Cemetery], Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, Richard C. Casey, 25 May 2003.

22John J. Casey Baby Book (Mason City, Iowa:  St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Jan 1928), John J. Casey Baby Book, 13 Dec 2002.

23Obituary Patrick Augustus Casey, 5 Apr 2004.

24Family Oral History - Florence Agnes Goodell Casey, 8 Feb 2003.

25Marriage Announcement, Goodell - Casey, Clear Lake, Iowa:  October 1918, Goodell - Casey Marriage Announcement, 13 Dec 2002.

26Goodell - Casey Wedding, Clear Lake, Iowa:  [Clear Lake Paper], October 1918, Goodell - Casey Wedding, 13 Dec 2002.

27Goodell - Casey, Mason City, Iowa:  Mason City Globe Gazette, October 1918, Goodell - Casey, 13 Dec 2002.

28Rev. M. J. Quirk, Goodell - Casey Marriage Certificate, Dubuque, Iowa:  10 Oct 1918, Marriage Certificate, 13 Dec 2002.

29Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, Major, US Air Force, Plot W, 0, 281, FindAGrave.com, 25 Feb 2000, 13 Feb 2004.

30US Census, 1930 - Ward 3, Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, 4 Feb 2003.

31US Census, 1900 - New Hampton, New Hampton Township, Chickasaw County, Iowa, 9 Feb 2003.

32Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, Social Security Death Index, Master File, Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 2000, 23 Feb 2003.

33Chickasaw County GenWeb Project, 1905 Chickasaw County Normal Institue Enrollment, 9 Feb 2003.

341906 County Directory, Chickasaw County, City of New Hampton, 9 Feb 2003.

35Maury White, Ann Casey Johnstone in 'Hall', Des Moines, Iowa:  The Des Moines Register, 27 Mar 1977, 9 May 2004.

 

 

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