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<p>I am tring to trace the Canadian Case family. Anyone have anythig on how they got to Ontario and than West Branch Michigan?<br></p>
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Lloyd,
Well, this is a dashing blow to find that I'm most likely unrelated to the
John Case of Simsbury, CT - but not a problem. Have you - or anyone, ever
seen a ship's manifest that had Cases disembarking at Savannah (arriving
with Ogelthorpe)? We had a legend in our family that our Cases came out of
debtors prison, traveled with Ogelthorpe, and the claim that at least my Dad
had was that our Case origins were actually Welsh.
I'm just try to figure out where the Carolina Cases originated, if not from
CT. Oh, and curiously, but maybe not so much, the given names of the men in
John's family are repeated generation upon generation in my branch of the
Cases. That's why it seemed like a good match to me.
And while I'm asking the impossible - are there any good sources of records
that you know of in the Carolinas from colonial days? Would it be worth a
trip to see in person, and if so, what would you recommend to visit?
Regards,
Jim
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 2:01 AM, <case-family-request(a)rootsweb.com> wrote:
>
>
> Today's Topics:
>
> 1. Connecting Cases in NC/SC with John Case in Simsbury, CT
> (Jim Case)
> 2. Re: Connecting Cases in NC/SC with John Case in Simsbury, CT
> (Lloyd Case)
>
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2011 07:27:59 -0500
> From: Jim Case <jamescase42(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: [CASE-FAMILY] Connecting Cases in NC/SC with John Case in
> Simsbury, CT
> To: CASE-FAMILY(a)rootsweb.com
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> Hi,
>
> New to this genealogy bug, I'm fortunate to have my line already traced
> back
> to SC, Thomas "Tootie" or "Toody" Case, born mid-1700s. My 4th cousin
> Vernon has graciously allowed me to leverage off of his previous work, done
> largely before the internet came to be. However, the trail seems to go cold
> at Tom Tootie. The thought is that he might be the son of William Case of
> NC, who was noted to have lived in CT as a young man. This William was
> supposed to have lived to age 109.
>
> However, these are just the best guess - no proof of anything beyond Tom
> Tootie living in SC in the late 1700s and his families (apparently two
> wives
> and families) moving to southern MS circa 1795 - 1803.
>
> --
> Jim Case
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2011 08:56:44 -0700
> From: Lloyd Case <magnetservices(a)earthlink.net>
> Subject: Re: [CASE-FAMILY] Connecting Cases in NC/SC with John Case in
> Simsbury, CT
> To: case-family(a)rootsweb.com
> Message-ID: <4DBC313C.1060702(a)earthlink.net>
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>
> Jim,
> I am a Case who has tried what you suggest... and found that the
> "Carolina Cases" and the "Connecticut Cases" are genetically (y-DNA)
> separate, distinct peoples. They are indeed the two main line Case
> migrations into America but they are NOT related. I found a third
> line.... "Delaware Cases". There are far fewer of them, but they too are
> distinct from the other Case migrations into America.
> Good hunting!
> Lloyd Case
>
> On 4/30/2011 5:27 AM, Jim Case wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > New to this genealogy bug, I'm fortunate to have my line already traced
> back
> > to SC, Thomas "Tootie" or "Toody" Case, born mid-1700s. My 4th cousin
> > Vernon has graciously allowed me to leverage off of his previous work,
> done
> > largely before the internet came to be. However, the trail seems to go
> cold
> > at Tom Tootie. The thought is that he might be the son of William Case of
> > NC, who was noted to have lived in CT as a young man. This William was
> > supposed to have lived to age 109.
> >
> > However, these are just the best guess - no proof of anything beyond Tom
> > Tootie living in SC in the late 1700s and his families (apparently two
> wives
> > and families) moving to southern MS circa 1795 - 1803.
> >
>
>
>
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--
Jim Case
Sabatoeur Extraordinaire
(with apologizes to Frank Herbert and Jorge X. McKie)
> In your search, has anyone ran across the line of Separate Case I, that came
> to Kentucky in the 1780's from Va. or NC, or SC. and had a son also Separate
> Case II. My Maternal Grandmother was from this line.
Don't know about this line of the family other than what you have.
> My Paternal Case Line was from Michigan to Kentucky in the 1880's, and has
> supposedly been traced back through Ohio, NY, to Connecticut and the John
> Case line.
This line of the Case family has proof documents tracing back to John &
Sarah Case. Census, marriage, a written personal account,land records,
news articles, and DNA.
Aloha,
A few years ago I found and received some information from a Case research
person on Seperate Case. I have included what I sent and received from him.
I hope it helps some. I am related to the Seperate Case that shows up in
Blairstown,Iowa, I am just not sure how he got there, Ha...
Earl Park
parkj052(a)hawaii.rr.com
E-Mail I (Earl) sent 4-19,2003 Edeew99(a)aol.com:
Hi,
My name is Earl Park my great great grandfather was Seperate Case (the Iowa
one) married to Samantha Bach elder.
1. I am checking to see if this e-mail address is still working (found it
from a old post)
2. Was wondering where you got some if your information that you posted
back in 1998. Here is a copy of that post. (#4 only)
From: Edeew99 <Edeew99(a)aol.com>
Subject: Re: Seperate CASE
Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 14:04:24 EDT
I have the following on Seperate CASE's:
#1. Seperate K. 1 CASE b.1740 VA d.c1805 KY m. Lydia MOORE b.bef 1780 d.
c1815 KY. Issue:
i. Keziah CASE b.c1780 m. Joseph SCHARIMAHORN.
ii. William CASE b.c1781 m. Sarah BOWMAN.
iii. Benjamin CASE b.c1784 m. Nancy BARNETT.
iv. James CASE m. Elizabeth JOHNSON.
v. Seperate K. 2 CASE b.1 May 1790 m. Elizabeth Jane PHILLIPS.
vi. Joseph CASE b.16 Nov 1791 d.28 Jul 1864 Dallas Co.IA m.30 Aug 1810
Sarah PHILLIPS.
vii. Obediah CASE b.25 Jan 1801 m. Louisiana ROYALTY.
NOTE: Filson Club records show Seperate K. 1 CASE buried at Dennis
Graveyard.
Joseph CASE res. Dallas Co. 1853.
#2. Seperate CASE b.1811 KY, res. Anderson Co.KY had issue:
i. Sarati E. CASE b.1850 KY.
ii. Daniel W. CASE b.1855 KY. had issue: George b.1872 KY, Edgar b.1875
KY,
Alonzo b.1878 KY.
#3. Seperate CASE b.1832 KY m. Anderson Co.KY Harriet ___ b.1834. Issue:
i. Samuel CASE b.1863 KY.
ii. Robert CASE b.1865 KY.
iii. Margaret CASE b.1867 KY.
iv. Wade CASE b.1869 KY.
v. Manda CASE b.1878 KY.
#4. Seperate CASE b.c1836 IN m. Samantha BACHELER d.1879 Blairstown, IA.
i. Sidney CASE b.18670 Benton Co.IA.
ii. Lennie CASE b.1864 Benton Co.IA.
iii. Ebbie CASE b.1867 Benton Co.IA.
iv. Cornelius CASE b.23 Jun 1870 Blairstown,IA m.1 Jun 1898 Bertha
NICHOLSON.
v. Cora CASE b.1873 Benton Co.IA.
vi. Nora CASE b.1875 Benton Co.IA.
NOTE: Seperate d.near Belle Plain,IA; Farmer; Rem to Clinton Co.IA then to
Benton Co.
IA. 1880 Soundex Leroy,IA shows Seperate ae 43 b.IN, Sidney ae 19, Lennie
ae
16,
Ebbie ae 13, Cornelius ae 10, Cora ae 7, Nora ae 5.
Cornelius CASE attended Iowa Seminary at Blairstown; rem to Mt.Pleasant in
1894;
Blacksmith & became partner with his bro; Meth. Church; Mystic Lodge IOOF.
...................Edeew99(a)aol.com
Thanks for that information that you posted and hope you are still out
there.
Earl Park
his reply on 4-20-03:
Yes I still have this address working but please change to just
Edeew(a)aol.com
> from now on. I'm trying to delete the old address.
> Below are the sources I show for Separate CASE.
>
> SOURCES:
> Separate & Samantha P. (Bacheler) CASE
> 1880 Soundex, Leroy, Benton Co.IA.
> <mdwalker(a)trilobyte.net>
>
> Separate & Harriet (Burgin) CASE
> 1880 Soundex, KY
>
> Separate & Leticia (McKinney) CASE
> 1880 Soundex, KY
> Yates Publishers Chart - Bonnie Weber Hill 1997
>
> Separate K.1 & Lydia (Moore) CASE
> <wildburg(a)aol.com>
>
> Separate K.2 & Elizabeth Jane (Phillips) CASE
> <benttree(a)bright.net> "History of Anderson Co." by Maj. Lewis W. McKee &
> Mrs. Lydia K. Bond.
>
> Separate Phillips & Adelphia A. (Sheard) CASE
> 1880 Soundex, Walnut, Madison Co.IA.
>
> EdeeW(a)aol.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "William Case" <samscout(a)bardstowncable.net>
To: <Lloyd.Case(a)AltadenaDigital.com>; <case-family(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 3:47 AM
Subject: Re: [CASE-FAMILY] Connecting Cases in NC/SC with John Case
inSimsbury, CT
> In your search, has anyone ran across the line of Separate Case I, that
> came
> to Kentucky in the 1780's from Va. or NC, or SC. and had a son also
> Separate
> Case II. My Maternal Grandmother was from this line.
> My Paternal Case Line was from Michigan to Kentucky in the 1880's, and has
> supposedly been traced back through Ohio, NY, to Connecticut and the John
> Case line.
> William Case, Bardstown, KY
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lloyd Case" <magnetservices(a)earthlink.net>
> To: <case-family(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2011 11:56 AM
> Subject: Re: [CASE-FAMILY] Connecting Cases in NC/SC with John Case in
> Simsbury, CT
>
>
>> Jim,
>> I am a Case who has tried what you suggest... and found that the
>> "Carolina Cases" and the "Connecticut Cases" are genetically (y-DNA)
>> separate, distinct peoples. They are indeed the two main line Case
>> migrations into America but they are NOT related. I found a third
>> line.... "Delaware Cases". There are far fewer of them, but they too are
>> distinct from the other Case migrations into America.
>> Good hunting!
>> Lloyd Case
>>
>> On 4/30/2011 5:27 AM, Jim Case wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> New to this genealogy bug, I'm fortunate to have my line already traced
>>> back
>>> to SC, Thomas "Tootie" or "Toody" Case, born mid-1700s. My 4th cousin
>>> Vernon has graciously allowed me to leverage off of his previous work,
>>> done
>>> largely before the internet came to be. However, the trail seems to go
>>> cold
>>> at Tom Tootie. The thought is that he might be the son of William Case
>>> of
>>> NC, who was noted to have lived in CT as a young man. This William was
>>> supposed to have lived to age 109.
>>>
>>> However, these are just the best guess - no proof of anything beyond Tom
>>> Tootie living in SC in the late 1700s and his families (apparently two
>>> wives
>>> and families) moving to southern MS circa 1795 - 1803.
>>>
>>
>>
>>
Hi,
New to this genealogy bug, I'm fortunate to have my line already traced back
to SC, Thomas "Tootie" or "Toody" Case, born mid-1700s. My 4th cousin
Vernon has graciously allowed me to leverage off of his previous work, done
largely before the internet came to be. However, the trail seems to go cold
at Tom Tootie. The thought is that he might be the son of William Case of
NC, who was noted to have lived in CT as a young man. This William was
supposed to have lived to age 109.
However, these are just the best guess - no proof of anything beyond Tom
Tootie living in SC in the late 1700s and his families (apparently two wives
and families) moving to southern MS circa 1795 - 1803.
--
Jim Case