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John Casey
Passenger of the "City of Berlin" from Liverpool to New York.
The arrival was on 01 December 1888.
City of Berlin John Casey, aged 20, laborer
from Waterford, Ireland to New York City, New York, USA
No. 1 upper steerage

A John Casey, born abt. 1868, from Ireland, appears on following passenger lists:

Ship "Arizona", from Liverpool and Queenstown to New York, arrival 26 March 1888
Ship "Umbria", from Liverpool and Queenstown to New York, arrival 23 April 1888
Ship "Atlas", from Liverpool to Bostom, Massachusetts, arrival 15 May 1888
Ship "Scythia", from Liverpool and Queenstown to New York, arrival 18 May 1888
Ship "Adiratic", from Liverpool and Queenstown to New York, arrival 23 June 1888
Ship "State of Nevada", from Glasgow and Larne to New York, arrival 16 August 1888
Ship "City of Rome", from Liverpool and Queenstown to New York, arrival 28 September 1888

A John Casey, labourer, born in Cork County, Ireland on 15 February 1867, applied for naturalization on 02 August 1926. He came from Mileere(?), Cork County, Ireland in April 1888. He lived at 843, Karper Street, Philadelphia, Pensilvania, USA and was not married.

In the 1900 US Census is another John Casey also mentioned. He was born in February 1868 in Ireland and came to the USA in 1888. He was a single and lived at 70, Summit Street, Brooklyn Ward 6, Kings, New York, USA.

US Census 1900 about John Casey and family
Residence: 3943, Wyalusing Avenue, Philadelphia Ward 24, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Name Relation Gender Age Birth Place of Birth
John Casey
Ellen Casey
Annie Casey
Ellie Casey
Head
Wife
Daughter
Daughter
Male
Female
Female
Female
32
27
6
1
Feb. 1868
Nov. 1872
Mar. 1894
Jun. 1898
Ireland
Ireland
Pennsylvania, USA
Pennsylvania, USA

A lot of John Caseys from Ireland, born abt. 1868, lived in the USA. It's worth to search for them.




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Lost Ancestors: 24 May 2021