Hello everyone, hope that everything is going good and your finding everyone you need to. My niece Patti (have permission to use her name) married into the Christy family of Oregon. Apart of this family is the Casner family. This is what I have to date. I wish more but thats why there is this wonderful list. Claude Michael Casner b. 2-10-1922 d. 6-25-1989 Oregon he married Lillian or Lillia This is all that I have to date, Jason is sending in for the death certificate of Claude to find out who his parents were. But between waiting on that I am posting in the hopes that maybe I can surprise him for Christmas with a nice Family Tree. What a gift to someone that is truely interested in his history. Leona
Hello Leona and List Leona, your line and my line are one and the same. Claude Michael Casner ( b 2-10-1922 d 6-25-1989 OR) Lillian Lavaughn Terry (b6-28-1924 d.10-30-1994 Multnomah Co., OR) is of my Casner/Carsner line. Claude and Lillian were married circa 1945 in Fort Smith, Sebastain Co., AR (I am endeavoring to find a marriage record for them at this time). Anyway, the father of Claude Michael Casner (b2-10-1922) was Frank Porter Casner (b4-29-1884 Haskell Co., TX d10-2-1963 NM). The wife of Frank Porter Casner was Fannie Trammell (b7-9-1894 d7-4-1930). Fannie was killed in a car wreck. Many of her descendant relatives live in Roger Mills County, OK. The fatehr of Frank Porter Casner was John Lewis Casner. The father of John Lewis Casner was John Casner. The father of John Casner was Henry Casner. The father of Henry Casner was Jonas Casner. I show only one son for Claude Michael Casner (b2-10-1922) that being Anthony Edward Casner. Apparently Claude and Lillian had other children, including Jason. Does Jason have brothers/sisters? Could you share their names, etc. I have extensive information on the Casner family (really extensive) that I am willing to exchange/share information. The Casner family migrated from MO/IA to OR in 1852. There was a split in the family circa late 1860s; in 1875 many of the casners (including John Casner) migrated to AZ. Those going to AZ retained Casner as the spellilng of the name. Those remaining in the Pacific NW changed the spelling to CARSNER. Liz Freeman In OK! > My niece Patti (have permission to use her name) married into the Christy > family of Oregon. A part of this family is the Casner family. This is what I > have to date. I wish more but thats why there is this wonderful list. > > Claude Michael Casner b. 2-10-1922 d. 6-25-1989 Oregon he married Lillian or > Lillia > > This is all that I have to date, Jason is sending in for the death > certificate of Claude to find out who his parents were. But between waiting > on that I am posting in the hopes that maybe I can surprise him for Christmas > with a nice Family Tree. What a gift to someone that is truely interested in > his history. > > Leona > > > > > ==== CASNER Mailing List ==== > This CASNER list is currently available for adoption! > Interested in becoming the list manager? Go here: > http://resources.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listrequest.pl > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >