First of all I want to Thank everyone for all the help and replays I got from this list a couple of weeks ago. I had so many replays. What a great list this is. I had to go out of town is why I was unable to answer you sooner. A couple of weeks ago I wrote that I was looking for a Joseph Casey in Calais, ME that had a son named Jeremiah Casey in B.1855. I had gotten the name Joseph on Jeremiah's Death Cert. But now after all the kind answers I got I am thinking Joseph could be wrong. 2 kind people sent me an ME census and a Canada Census. (Below) And the Jeremiah Jr., was the right age of my Jeremiah. Also my Jeremiah named one of his children Catherine. So maybe his father was named Jeremiah also. My Jeremiah born in 1855 died in Lawrence, MA. I had sent for an orbit to see if lists any of his brothers or Sisters. I also found out that my Jeremiah born in 1855 had some of his children born in Canada, I had said Ireland before but the 1920 Census for Mass. was hard to read. I now can see that it said CA. I also have found out that my Jeremiah born in 1855 had a brother that was a Catholic Bishop in Canada. Now I am thinking he was across the border and this is where the children were Baptized. Does anyone know the Catholic Church in Maine and also in NB Canada. I need info. how to find out where I can find information on a Fr. Casey who was a Bishop. Ans. no 1 The Family at in the previous other reply to you was in Canada in 1861 Jermiah 42 Irish Catherine 37 Irish Catherine 13 Irish William 9 US Jermiah 7 US Patrick 4 US Margaret 1 Born in Canada There were in Charlotte County New Brunswick Parish of Dumberton. Charlotte is next to Washington County Maine and Calais is where the bridge is to go back an forth. This may be part of the Casey Family you are looking for. Ans. No 2 I couldn't find a Joseph in Calais but did find Jeremiah, Sr. in 1870 census in Calais, Washington, Maine: roll 562, page 85B -- this is hard to read: Casey, Jeremiah, 50, laborer, b. Ireland, parents both of foreign birth " Catherine, 43?, keeping house, " " " William, 18?, seaman, b. Maine, " " Kate, 20, at. dom. service, b. Ireland, " " Jeremiah, 16, at sea, b. Maine, " " Patrick, 13, at school, " " " Margaret, 10, " " " " Timothy, 8, b. Maine, " " Thomas, 6, " " If this is the right family, it looks like the family emigrated c. 1851. Again I want to Thank everyone so much for all your help. Janice in FL