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Minnie Rachal CaseyDeath*: Note*: Person Source Birth*: 3 April 1855, Pearceton, Québec, Canada Marriage*: 12 September 1903, Principal=Ishmael Adam Corey Family: Ishmael Adam Corey b. 5 February 1884
Newton R. Casey , Hon.Death*: UNKNOWN Family: Children:
Ida May Casey+ b. 20 Apr 1849, d. UNKNOWN
Sarah Miranda CaskeyNote: Person Source Note*: Miranda always had pansies which she dearly loved. They bought theirhouse in 1926 for $1200 in Badger. The house no longer stands. Theymoved to Oregon in 1919. She missed her friends back in Badger verymuch. Ross reported that one of her neighbors were the Caseys. Apparentlythe Caseys went for a buggy ride, got into an arguement with theresult that Mr. Casey got off the wagon and walked home. Miranda wasstaying the nite. When Mr. Casey got home he announced that he wasgoing to hang himself in the barn. To help him Mrs. Casey went totheir closet and handed him a shotgun telling him to make sure he dida good job. When Miranda woke up the next morning, all was quiet. Shewent out to the barn and eventually found them both sleeping in thehay loft. Another birthdate January 22, 1850 Birth*: 22 January 1853, Quasqueton, Buchanan county, Iowa Marriage*: 24 February 1872, Independence Iowa, Buchanan county, Principal=Daniel Goodwin Death*: 1 April 1921, Tualatin, Clackamas county, Oregon Burial*: 3 April 1921, Tualatin, Clackamas county, Oregon Family: Daniel Goodwin b. 27 April 1853, d. 5 October 1925
Children:
Morris Goodwin+ b. 1 Apr 1873, d. 23 May 1963 Walter Goodwin+ b. 1 Sep 1879, d. 23 May 1963 Daniel Goodwin+ b. 27 May 1882, d. 22 Dec 1963 Carrie May Goodwin b. 14 Jul 1888, d. Apr 1938 Jessie Belle Goodwin+ b. 4 Aug 1890 Milton Dean Goodwin+ b. 22 Jun 1893, d. 28 Dec 1982
Wilhimena Helmenstein Cassford Charts:
Descendant Chart for John Townsend
Marriage*: Principal=James Townsend Campbell Note*: NAME: Wilhelmenia's name shows up in other places as Wilhelmina CosfordHelmenstein. Dave Hunter's Database indicates that she was a Casford whohad been previously married to a German, a Mr. Helmenstein, but she hadbeen born in Wisconsin. Birth*: 1 March 1831, Barman Ellerfiel, Rhenish Prov., Germany Death*: 12 August 1876, Geddes, South Dakota, USA Family: James Townsend Campbell b. 10 September 1821, d. 17 September 1916
Children:
James Townsend Campbell+ b. 2 Nov 1855, d. 28 Jul 1928 Alexander Campbell b. c 1857 Charles August Campbell+ b. 18 Aug 1859, d. 3 May 1949 Eliza Ann Campbell+ b. c 1863 Arch Campbell b. c 1865 Frederick Campbell b. Feb 1870
Kelani CastroDeath*: Note*: Person Source Birth*: circa 1989
Kimberly Marie CastroDeath*: Note*: Person Source Birth*: circa 1987
Alice Evelyn CaswellPop-up Pedigree Birth*: 15 August 1899, Wolseley, Saskatchewan, Canada Marriage*: 31 December 1918, Wolseley, Saskatchewan, Canada, Principal=George Gilman 'Gil' Ennis Parents:
Father: David William Caswell b. 1861, d. July 1943 Mother: Martha Pauline 'Pauline' Downey b. 1875, d. 23 February 1923
Family: George Gilman 'Gil' Ennis b. 12 August 1893, d. 14 September 1980
David William CaswellPop-up Pedigree Event-Misc*: Summerberry Cemetery, Grenfell, Sask., Canada, Type: Fact #1 Note*: The Caswell family were early pioneers in the area south of Wolseley, andmany spoke warmly of the hospitality enjoyed in their home. They hadfour charming daughters whom the Ennis boys found most attractive. Alicebecame the bride of Gil Ennis. They are now (1980) retired and living inGlenavon. Harry Ennis married Inez Caswell, and Ella became the bride ofNelson Ennis who is now (1957) deceased. The fourth daughter, Myrtle,married Sydney Rogers, who is now (1980) deceased; and Myrtle resides inGrenfell (1980). Hugh, the eldest of the Caswell sons went to work in a mine in the winterand because of the war was forced to stay there for the duration. Theexperience did irreparable damage to his lungs. He farmed west ofSummerhill for some years and then retired to Grenfell in 1962. Hisdeath occurred in 1978. Bill operated a chicken farm in British Columbia, but his flock was wipedout with Newcastle Disease. He then enlisted in the army and became anelectrician. After the war he worked at Kitimat installing electricalequipment. He also helped to put the copper roofing on the BessboughHotel in Saskatoon. Percy, the youngest boy has (1980) retired from dairy farming in theWestfield District and now (1980) lives in Wolseley. His son Douglas,married to Lillian Fehler, operates the farm that in 1983 will be thescene of a Centennial Celebration. It will be one hundred years sincePioneer David William Caswell filed on his homestead. This account is found in the book, 'GRIT and GROWTH, THE STORY OFGRENFELL', by Annie I. Yule, 1970 edition on page 9, and page 12 in the1980 edition and privately published by the Grenfell Historical Committeeand printed by Brigdens and the covers by Universal Bindery, Saskatoon,Saskatchewan, Canada. PS. The Caswell farm, located on the west half of section 14-16-9 W2ndwas registered under the name of Prairie Park with the Federal Governmentin 1885. The home farm consisted of the homestead quarter a pre-emptiedquarter and quarter of 15-16-9 bought from the Canadian Pacific Railroadat $2.50 an acre. It was farmed by D. W. Caswell from 1883 to 1946 andthen taken over by the Casewell's son, Percy and Freda Caswell andfamily. A picture of the farmstead is found in David Wlliam andPauline's' scrapbook. They were always in livestock, first with Shorthorn cattle and then in1952 changed to dairy, with Jersey and shipped milk to Regina Co-op. Percy was interested in promotions of the breed and was director for 11years and serving two years as president of the Canadian NationalAssociation. In 1971the farm and Jersey cattle were taken over by Doug and Lil Caswelland their three boys, Tim, Clinton and Collin. A photo of the farmsteadcan be viewed in Doug and Lil's scrapbook. David William Caswell, son of Hugh and Sarah (Moffat) Casewell, marriedPauline Downey in 1898. David was born in 1861 and died in July, 1943.Pauline was born in 1875 and died February, 1923. Their children: Alice Evelyn (Casewell) Ennis -- Clifford, Ruth, and Neil. Hugh Evan Caswell -- no family deceased 1978. William James Casewell, not married, deceased 1972. Myrtle Emma (Casewell) Rogers, Cora, Betty and Tommy. Ella Loletta (Ennis) Casewell, adopted Donny. Percy Milton Casewell, Shirley, Douglas, Kenneth. Inez Dorothy (Caswell) Ennis, Marjorie, Coreen. Douglas Keith Casewell, Timothy, Clinton, Collin. Kenneth Casewell, Kelly, Darren and Jodie Lynn. Shirley Joan (Casewell) Lander, Brian, Jo-Ann and Kevin. This account is found on page 182 in the book, 'BRIDGING THE PAST,Wolseley and District 1880-1980'. Birth*: 1861, Owen Sound Area, Ontario, Canada Marriage*: 24 May 1898, Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada, Principal=Martha Pauline 'Pauline' Downey Death*: July 1943, Wolseley, Saskatchewan, Canada Parents:
Father: Hugh Caswell Mother: Sarah Moffat
Family: Martha Pauline 'Pauline' Downey b. 1875, d. 23 February 1923
Children:
Alice Evelyn Caswell+ b. 15 Aug 1899 Hugh Evans 'Hughie' Caswell b. 26 Dec 1901, d. 29 Jul 1978 William James 'Bill' Caswell b. 20 Dec 1904, d. 17 Sep 1972 Myrtle Emma Caswell+ b. 24 Dec 1906, d. 26 Nov 1994 Ella Loletta Caswell+ b. 1 Apr 1909 Percy Milton Caswell+ b. 4 Jun 1911, d. 20 Nov 1995
Ella Loletta CaswellPop-up Pedigree Note*: Ella Loetta Caswell was one of the original members of the SummerhillHomemakers Club who still (1980) belong to the Club and is apast-president which was first organized in 1934. Ella was one of theorganists for the old Kirkhill Church before it was destroyed by astubble fire in April 1951 that got out of control and completely wipedout the church and all its contents. Among the treasured thingsdestroyed was a very large and beautiful Bible given to the church byAndrew T. Fotheringham, on the fly leaf of which was a scroll done by J.T. M. Anderson who was principal of the Grenfell School, and laterPremier of Saskatchewan, Canada. This account is stated on page 167 in the book -- 'Grit and Growth, TheStory of Grenfell', by Annie I. Yule, 1980 edition, privately publishedby the Grenfell Historical Committee, 1980 and printed by Brigdens andcovers by Universal Bindery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Birth*: 1 April 1909, Wolseley, Saskatchewan, Canada Marriage*: 2 December 1925, Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada, Principal=David Nelson 'Nels' Ennis Parents:
Father: David William Caswell b. 1861, d. July 1943 Mother: Martha Pauline 'Pauline' Downey b. 1875, d. 23 February 1923
Family: David Nelson 'Nels' Ennis b. 18 February 1902, d. 25 April 1957
Children:
Donald Roy 'Donnie' Ennis b. 31 May 1931, d. 26 Jul 1974
Flora L. CaswellNote*: widow of Byron Lawrence (1860-1909) Elmgrove Cemetery Birth*: 17 June 1872, Saunderstown, Newport, Rhode Island Burial*: Elmgrove Cemetery, Tower Hill Road of tele. pole # 1685, North Kingstown, Rhode Island
Hugh Evans 'Hughie' CaswellPop-up Pedigree Event-Misc*: Summerberry Cemetery, Grenfell, Sask., Canada, Type: Fact #1 Note*: Hugh Evan 'Hughie' Caswell, the eldest of the Caswell sons went to workin a mine in the winter and because of the war was forced to stay therefor the duration. The experience did irreparable damage to his lungs. Hefarmed west of Summerhill for some years and then retired to Grenfell in1962. His death occurred in 1978. This account is stated in the book - 'GRIT and GROWTH, the STORY ofGRENFELL', by Annie I. Yule, 1970 edition page 10, 1980 edition page 12. Birth*: 26 December 1901, Wolseley, Saskatchewan, Canada Death*: 29 July 1978, Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada Parents:
Father: David William Caswell b. 1861, d. July 1943 Mother: Martha Pauline 'Pauline' Downey b. 1875, d. 23 February 1923
Lydia CaswellNote*: dau. of John & Hannah (West) Caswell Birth*: circa 1770 Marriage*: circa 1790, Principal=James Whitehorne Death*: after 1820 Family: James Whitehorne b. circa 1769, d. before August 1820
Children:
Sarah Whitehorne+ b. 8 Feb 1799
Myrtle Emma CaswellPop-up Pedigree Note*: ROGERS FAMILYREUNION On the 1st of August, 1992, twenty-three descendants of Thomas WettenhallRogers and Agnes Fotheringham gathered in the Wolseley United Church C.E. Hall to recall their ancestry and share anecdotes. T. W. Rogers was a pioneer south of Wolseley obtaining a homestead in themid 1890's which he named 'Haldon Farms'. He married Agnes Fotheringhamwho lived close by in 1896 and they had four children, Muriel Ennis, Lionel Rogers, Sydney Rogers and Gwendolyn Hie. Many Wolseley and District residents will recall Syd Rogers who ran agarage and service station in Wolseley for several years then farmednorth of Wolseley until he and his wife Myrtle moved to Victoria, BritishColumbia in 1952. Lionel was in partnership with Syd for a short timebefore he and his family moved to Winnipeg. The Family were sorry that Muriel and Gwen had passed away, Muriel inJanuary and Gwen in June of this year. Many amusing stories were recalled by the descendants of these pioneersand old photographs provided great interest. Those attending the reunion were as follows: From Muriel's family: Ethel(Ennis) Morden, Fort Qu' Appelle; Verne and Mabel Ennis of KakabekaFalls, Ontario; Joyce and Gerry Stephenson of Oakville, Ontario. From Lionel's' family: Monica Iliffe, Roger and Lance Holton; Jeff, Judy,Jordon and Janine Holton of Edmonton, Alberta: Lynda Johnston and Juliaof Winnipeg, Manitoba. From Sydney's family: his wife Myrtle Rogers, Grenfell; Cora, Tom andBill Mellor of Wolseley, Saskatchewan; and Cleve Mellor of Regina. From Gwen's family: Bernice Risk of Spruce Grove, Alberta and Elwyn Hieof Winnipeg, Manitoba. Special thanks to the U. N. W. W. ladies who provided a delicious lunchfor the family. On Sunday morning August 2nd, a tour was made of some of the old familyhomes ending with a lunch in Grenfell. This account above is stated in an article clipped from the IndianHead-Wolseley News, Tuesday, August, 11, 1992 on page 15. Obituary was printed in The Grenfell Sun: Funeral service held for Myrtle EmmaRogers. Funeral service for the late Myrtle Emma Rogers, who died on the 26thof November, 1994, at Grenfell, was held in the chapel of the TubmanFuneral Home, Wolseley, on 30 November, 1994. The officiating clergy wasReverend Paul Dillman, of Grenfell United Church. Internment followed inWolseley Cemetery. The pallbearers were grandsons, Bill, Dale and Warren Mellor andgrandson-in-law: Gerry (Barb) Friess. Myrtle Emma Rogers was born at Wolseley, on December 24, 1906, seconddaughter of David and Pauline Caswell (nee Downey). She married Sydney Rogers on July 31, 1925 at Haldon Farm where theyfarmed until moving to Wolseley in 1941 and then on to live in VancouverIsland, B.C., until Myrtle returned to live in Grenfell until her death. She is survived by her children: Cora (Tom) Mellor, Wolseley; Betty(Ken) Bonnington, Vancouver; one son: Tom (Caroline) Rogers, Vancouver;eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; a brother: PercyCaswell, Wolseley; three sisters; Ella Ennis and Inez Ennis both ofGrenfell; Alice Ennis of Glenavon; numerous nieces and nephews. She waspredeceased by her husband, Sydney in 1970, a daughter Florence in 1936,her parents and two brothers: Bill in 1972 and Hughie in 1978. Myrtle will sadly missed by her children and grandchildren. The funeral arrangements were entrusted to the Tubman Funeral Home. See the book 'Grit and Growth, the Story of Grenfell, by Annie I. Yule,1970 edition page 10 & the 1980 edition page 12 for other information. Birth*: 24 December 1906, Wolseley, Saskatchewan, Canada Marriage*: 3 July 1925, Haldon Farms, Wolseley District, Saskatchewan, Canada, Principal=Sydney 'Syd' Rogers Death*: 26 November 1994, Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada Event-Misc*: 30 November 1994, Wolseley Cemetery, Wolseley, Sasktchewan, Canada, Type: Fact #1 Burial*: 30 November 1994, Wolseley Cemetery, Wolseley, Saskatchewan, Canada Parents:
Father: David William Caswell b. 1861, d. July 1943 Mother: Martha Pauline 'Pauline' Downey b. 1875, d. 23 February 1923
Family: Sydney 'Syd' Rogers b. 29 July 1901, d. 29 November 1970
Children:
Florence Rogers d. 1936
Percy Milton CaswellPop-up Pedigree Event-Misc*: Summerberry Cemetery, Grenfell, Sask., Canada, Type: Fact #1 Note*: Percy Milton Casewell, the youngest boy has (1980) retired from dairyfarming in the Westfield District and now (1980) lives in Wolseley. Hisson Douglas, married to Lillian Feher, operates the farm that in 1983will be the scene of a Centennial Celebration. It will be one hundredyears since Pioneer David William Caswell filed on his homestead. PS. The farm was taken over by Percy and Freda and family. They were always interested in livestock, first with Shorthorn cattleand then in 1952 changed to dairy, with Jersey and shipped milk to ReginaCo-op. Percy was interested in promotions of the breed and was director for 11years and serving two years as president of the Canadian National JerseyAssociation. This account is stated in the book - 'GRIT and GROWTH, the STORY ofGRENFELL', by Annie I. Yule, Published 1970 edition page 10, 1980 editionpage 12. Birth*: 4 June 1911, Wolseley, Saskatchewan, Canada Marriage*: 9 October 1933, Woodrow, Saskatchewan, Canada, Principal=Freda Mary Barber Death*: 20 November 1995, Wolseley, Saskatchewan, Canada Parents:
Father: David William Caswell b. 1861, d. July 1943 Mother: Martha Pauline 'Pauline' Downey b. 1875, d. 23 February 1923
Family: Freda Mary Barber b. 7 July 1911, d. 24 February 1978
William James 'Bill' CaswellPop-up Pedigree Note*: Willim James 'Bill' Casewell operated a chicken farm in British Columbia,but his flock was wiped out with Newcastle Disease. He then enlisted inthe army and became an electrician. After the war he worked at Kitimat,British Columbia, installing electrical equipment. He also helped to putthe copper roofing on the Bessbough Hotel in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,Canada. Bill was not married. This account is stated in the book -- 'GRIT and GROWTH, the STORY ofGRENFELL', by Annie I. Yule, Published 1970, see edition 1970 page 9, and1980 edition page 12. Birth*: 20 December 1904, Wolseley, Saskatchewan, Canada Death*: 17 September 1972, Squamish, British Columbia, Canada Parents:
Father: David William Caswell b. 1861, d. July 1943 Mother: Martha Pauline 'Pauline' Downey b. 1875, d. 23 February 1923
William Bloomer CatesBirth*: 8 December 1852, Orange Co, Indiana, U.S.A. Marriage*: 19 December 1877, Principal=Margaret Jane Huffman Death*: 5 April 1938, Memphis, Shelby Co, Tennessee, U.S.A. Family: Margaret Jane Huffman b. 1 March 1858, d. 8 April 1911
Children:
Retter Lee Cates+ b. 15 Dec 1878, d. 29 Aug 1964
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