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Joni,
Yes, but somebody had to be first--what we want to know is who that was, the
first of the Maryland Case's to go into Ky. it could be one head of a
household taking his family or several brothers and their familys.The
Revolution land grant rewards were one of the main reasons.
Peggy
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Trish, my Horatio Case was b. in Montgomery co., MD 1791, had children
1812-1818 in Bracken co., KY, then had children 1824 and 1827 in Ohio, the=
n
had Augustus D. Case in 1833 in Indiana. Looks like he covered a lot of
ground (4 states) MD -> Bracken co., KY -> Ohio -> Indiana. His
grandchildren were all born in Dearborn, Ind. Some ended up in Kansas and
some in Iowa. Wasn't it customary to go to a place where there were
friends or relatives?
Joni Case
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From: Dan and Trish Andrae <dtandrae(a)execpc.com>
To: Case-Family-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: Irish Case's ?
Date: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 10:13 PM
At 02:42 PM 3/30/1999 EST, you wrote:
>Cheryl,
>Yes, Irish --maybe--- until I find differently. As far as I no, no one
has
>connected these two branches, if they had we sure wouldn't be
having al=
l
this
>trouble. A lot of the names seem to be different--if you get away
from
the
>usual "James or John." Migration along with land grants
from the Rev.
war
>service, took mine to Kentucky. In looking at my own ancestors
history,
I find
>that they indeed seemed to settle within what we call the Scotts,
Irish
areas
>here in the South. My Case's married into other Irish or
Scott
familys.They
>would tend to do so in a celtic heirtage. My Grandmother Mamie
Case was
a
>Dryden , they came from Scottland ( God bless em) My GG
Grandfather Cas=
e
>married an Irish lady also and on and on.
Hi,
I had always thought my Cases would be German or English. So it was wit=
h
great surprise that I found them buried in a Presbyterian cemetery!
Bac=
k
in
the early 1800s in Ohio. If I understand it right, Presbyterian
membership
would indicate that the person was Scots/Irish. Is this correct?
Also, someone mentioned an Augustus D. Case, b. in Indiana. There was a=
n
Augustus Case in Wayne Co., OH after the Revolutionary War. Might
that
be a
clue to a connection between the MD bunch and the OH bunch?
Trish
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