Your information on Illinois applies to my great grandfather, who left his wife and firstborn there while he went down to New Orleans to visit another sister who lived there and joined the Union Army. So his name is on that Columbus Monument, Bernard Caffrey. His son, my grandfather, was born in Ireland but all the others were born in Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois or Columbus. He applied for a homestead in Platte County in 1880. Kitty was his granddaughter, born in Columbus in 1891. Cate Cate Caffrey 2007 North 69th Street Omaha, NE 68104 (402) 558-8176 [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Thomas E. Lassek Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 10:07 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [NEPLATTE] Illinois comment Interesting thread - "Birthplace: Illinois" caught my attention as it always does, especially since I spent lots of time researching this phrase as relates to my GGGrandparents and their second child. Perhaps what I found will be of some value to you, perhaps not, but here goes. In a couple old references I found entries that stated - amongst early immigrants in Chicago, there was a general call for a work opportunity in Chatsworth Illinois where a mine was to be worked when enough human labor was to be found. A goodly number of Columbus NE early pioneers, in Chicago at that time, responded. In the end, the mine did not "come in" for one reason or another, and all labor amassed in Chatsworth went their separate ways. The closest Catholic church to Chatsworth at that time was St. John's located in Fairbury, just down the road. I wrote to them and the 3rd Baptismal entry was for Rosalia and Walenty Lasek's second child, Maryanna, born 1868. In the absence of specific birth information concerning Katherine Kost, St John's would be a good option. I don't know if St Johns is available on line or the LDS, but you can write to them. Would appreciate a URL if found on line or LDS film number. Effingham Illinois as well as Teutopolis Illinois (Down the road) have connections into the Columbus area as well - the Franciscans into the Columbus area. Tom > I found this interesting death record: > Name: Kathryn E Kost > [Kathryn E Caffrey] > Social Security #: 0 > Sex: Female > Birth Date: 3 Apr 1871 > Birthplace: Illinois > Death Date: 15 Sep 1946 > Death Place: San Francisco > Mother's Maiden Name: Plunkett > Father's Surname: Caffrey > > It IS hard to know where to find original records. Each county/state differs > on who has what, so it's always best to inquire (as you are doing) before > making the trip. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Cate, My FITZSIMMONS were also from Warren County before moving to Iowa then on to NE. Since I have found the CARRIG's were originally in Illinois, Im fairly certain my LANGAN's must have been at some point also. Cris On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Catherine Caffrey <[email protected]>wrote: > Your information on Illinois applies to my great grandfather, who left his > wife and firstborn there while he went down to New Orleans to visit another > sister who lived there and joined the Union Army. So his name is on that > Columbus Monument, Bernard Caffrey. His son, my grandfather, was born in > Ireland but all the others were born in Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois > or > Columbus. He applied for a homestead in Platte County in 1880. Kitty was > his > granddaughter, born in Columbus in 1891. > > Cate > Cate Caffrey > 2007 North 69th Street > Omaha, NE 68104 > (402) 558-8176 > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Thomas E. Lassek > Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 10:07 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [NEPLATTE] Illinois comment > > > Interesting thread - > > "Birthplace: Illinois" caught my attention as it always does, > especially since I spent lots of time researching this phrase as relates to > my GGGrandparents and their second child. Perhaps what I found will be of > some value to you, perhaps not, but here goes. > > In a couple old references I found entries that stated - amongst early > immigrants in Chicago, there was a general call for a work opportunity in > Chatsworth Illinois where a mine was to be worked when enough human labor > was to be found. > > A goodly number of Columbus NE early pioneers, in Chicago at that time, > responded. In the end, the mine did not "come in" for one reason or > another, > and all labor amassed in Chatsworth went their separate ways. > > The closest Catholic church to Chatsworth at that time was St. John's > located in Fairbury, just down the road. I wrote to them and the 3rd > Baptismal entry was for Rosalia and Walenty Lasek's second child, Maryanna, > born 1868. > > In the absence of specific birth information concerning Katherine Kost, > St John's would be a good option. I don't know if St Johns is available on > line or the LDS, but you can write to them. Would appreciate a URL if found > on line or LDS film number. > > Effingham Illinois as well as Teutopolis Illinois (Down the road) have > connections into the Columbus area as well - the Franciscans into the > Columbus area. > > Tom > > > > > I found this interesting death record: > > Name: Kathryn E Kost > > [Kathryn E Caffrey] > > Social Security #: 0 > > Sex: Female > > Birth Date: 3 Apr 1871 > > Birthplace: Illinois > > Death Date: 15 Sep 1946 > > Death Place: San Francisco > > Mother's Maiden Name: Plunkett > > Father's Surname: Caffrey > > > > It IS hard to know where to find original records. Each county/state > differs > > on who has what, so it's always best to inquire (as you are doing) before > > making the trip. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Life may not be the party we hoped for.. But while we're here we might as well dance !