Lets see if we can straighten out some of the CASE data.
A. What is your source for the info below on
l. William CASE 1590-1635 --- where is he from?
1. William Solomon 1611 --- where did you find "Solomon"?
2. William 1616
3. Thomas Terril 1617 --- where did you find "Terril"?
4. John Trustin 1619-1703 --- where did you find "Trustin"?
The Passenger & Immigration book shows only William Casse ae 19 as
sailing on the "Dorset" 3 Sep 1635. There is good speculation from various
sources that John, William, Richard, Thomas, Henry are all related, but as
yet no proof linking them all as brothers.
There is some old CASE info that has been floating around for years, that
a William Solomon CASE died at sea, but no proof/source.
I'm going to send a msg on the of Uriah CASE and see if we can come
to some conclusions on him.
................Edeew99(a)aol.com
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In a message dated 98-08-25 01:52:06 EDT, debisdigs(a)worldnet.att.net writes:
<< As I think I already told you, the only wife I have for Uriah is Eunice
Dill but the Richards fit into other information I have. Here is a
descendant report from my database and I have some biographical info if
you want it: (bear with me - it's lengthy)
1. William CASE (1590-1635) & ??? (CASE)
1. William Solomon CASE (1611-)
2. William CASE (1616-)
3. Thomas Terril CASE (1617-)
4. John Trustin CASE* (1619-1703) & Sarah SPENCER (1636-1691)
Maybe some clues in Hartford, CT records since that's where the early
CASE's originate from, or at least spent some time. They (sons of
William - including John Trustin CASE, father of Richard) landed at
Ipswich, MA (William died at sea) in 1635. Do you want more on these
folks? If so, I'm glad to share!
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