Advertisement

Andrew Jackson Casaday

Advertisement

Andrew Jackson Casaday

Birth
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA
Death
28 Sep 1881 (aged 43)
Yountville, Napa County, California, USA
Burial
Yountville, Napa County, California, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Information on Casaday and Ramsey descendants provided by Ann Lohse, family member.
Casaday and Ramsey family information.
"My name is Ann Ramsey Lohse. I and my husband live on our farm in Northern California. I am a descendent of a long line of farmers and pioneers. My father, Robert J. Ramsey Jr., is a farmer in this same area as was his father, Robert J. Ramsey.
My great grandfather was Robert R. Ramsey who came from Scotland and fought in the Civil War.He married my great grandmother, Nellie Casaday. Mr. Ramsey, as he is called by my father, built the family house in Yountville on the corner of Monroe and Jefferson. I used to love to play in the huge yard when I was a little girl. There are now three houses built where the yard once was. We would go there to visit my two great, great aunts, Grace Casaday and Mabel Frost.
Nellie Casaday was the daughter of Andrew Jackson Casaday who, along with his parents Ruben and Eliza Casaday, crossed over the trails to California by covered wagon in 1853. Nellie's mother was Lydia M. Green. Her parents also came from Missouri to California by covered wagon in 1846. Lydia's parents were John D. Green and Lydia Hitchcock Green. In a family letter, it is written that Lydia was the first "white" baby born in Stockton, CA
Lydia M. Green was first married to Andrew Jackson Casaday. They had at least five children. After Andrew passed away in 1881, Lydia married Andrew's much younger brother by 17 years, David Albert Casaday and had at least three more children."
Information on Casaday and Ramsey descendants provided by Ann Lohse, family member.
Casaday and Ramsey family information.
"My name is Ann Ramsey Lohse. I and my husband live on our farm in Northern California. I am a descendent of a long line of farmers and pioneers. My father, Robert J. Ramsey Jr., is a farmer in this same area as was his father, Robert J. Ramsey.
My great grandfather was Robert R. Ramsey who came from Scotland and fought in the Civil War.He married my great grandmother, Nellie Casaday. Mr. Ramsey, as he is called by my father, built the family house in Yountville on the corner of Monroe and Jefferson. I used to love to play in the huge yard when I was a little girl. There are now three houses built where the yard once was. We would go there to visit my two great, great aunts, Grace Casaday and Mabel Frost.
Nellie Casaday was the daughter of Andrew Jackson Casaday who, along with his parents Ruben and Eliza Casaday, crossed over the trails to California by covered wagon in 1853. Nellie's mother was Lydia M. Green. Her parents also came from Missouri to California by covered wagon in 1846. Lydia's parents were John D. Green and Lydia Hitchcock Green. In a family letter, it is written that Lydia was the first "white" baby born in Stockton, CA
Lydia M. Green was first married to Andrew Jackson Casaday. They had at least five children. After Andrew passed away in 1881, Lydia married Andrew's much younger brother by 17 years, David Albert Casaday and had at least three more children."


Advertisement