The inestimable Edeew99(a)aol.com demonstrated remarkable loquacity and
elocution with the following verbiage ;-) :
4. William CASE (1665-1700) & Elizabeth HOLCOMBE (1670-1762)
1. Elizabeth CASE (1689-) [[[William MOORE 1684-1780]]]
2. William CASE (1691-) [[[Elizabeth ROBE 1694-1765]]]
3. James CASE (1693-) [[[Esther FITHIAN 1691-1769]]]
4. Rachel CASE (1694-) [[[Benjamin ADAMS 1691-1770]]]
5. Mary CASE (1696-) [[[Joseph ADAMS 1685-1741]]]
Are Benjamin and Joseph Adams brothers?
also,
5. Samuel CASE* (1667-1725) & Mary WESTOVER
1. Samuel CASE (1696-) [[[Eunice BURR 1703-1775]]]
2. Mary CASE (1697-) [[[John DRAKE 1688-1725]]]
3. Hannah CASE (1699-) [[[Benjamin HOLCOMB 1698-1758]]]
4. Mercy CASE (1701-) [[[Thomas BARBER 1701-1775]]]
5. Abigail CASE (1702-)
6. Nathaniel CASE (1703-) [[[Miriam BURR 1707-1752]]]
7. Eunice CASE (1704-) [[[Jeremiah STRATTON 1707-1758]]]
I have Eunice's husband as Serajah Stratton. I got it this way from my
grandmother's (Lula (Pruett) Stratton) notes, and also from another
Stratton researcher, who says his info came from 'A Book of Strattons,'
along with an ancestor of his (ours), I believe.
Here's what he sent me:
--Source of information: "A Book of STRATTONS" (Vol 1, page
231); Records
of him are found both in Winsor and in Simsbury,--the adjoining town on
the west. He probably lived very near the line between the two towns. 12
December 1728, he married Eunice CASE, daughter of Elizabeth and Samuel
Case. She was born in Simsbury, 8 July 1704. The Case family lived in
that part of the town which later became Broomfield. A deed is found
showing that Serajah Stratton and Eunice, his wife, sold land in Simsbury
in 1735. This was not the land upon which their house was situated. 1
May 1758, Serajah enlisted for service in the French and Indian War. He
was clerk of the company organized by Captain Nathaniel Holcomb, under
Colonel Pheneas Lyman. On 30 July of the same year Serajah died in the
service of his country, --as did his father forty-nine years before.
Administration on his estate was granted his widow Eunice. The inventory
of estate includes, besides the farm and house, livestock, farming
implements and carpenter's tools, household furniture and clothing; also,
a "Beak-horn" and books,--including "an old family Bible" (would we
could
find it to-day!) and a book called Pleasant Companion.
I realize it claims Elizabeth as Eunice's mother, but I would think
perhaps the Stratton info might be more accurate??? One would hope,
anyway. <G>
Does anyone else have Eunice's husband listed one way or the other? (btw,
I have his parents as William Stratton and Abigail Moore)
6. Uriah CASE (1744-1826) & Eunice DILL [[[Susanna LAWRENCE
1741-1776 & Eunice DILL 1753-1815 & Mary CASE 1755-1833]]]
7. Edward CASE (1748-) [[[Zerviah LAWRENCE 1754-1832]]]
Were the two Lawrences sisters?
5. Amos CASE (1712-1798) & Mary HOLCOMBE (1719-)
1. Mary CASE (1740-1826) & Simeon CASE (1739-1823)**
2. Ruth CASE* (1742-1794) & Richard CASE (1734-1805)**
3. Amos CASE (1746-) [[[Elizabeth WARD 1745-1826]]]
4. Abel CASE (1748-) [[[Huldah HIGLEY 1750-1810]]]
5. Silas CASE (1749-1809) [[[Mary CASE 1755-1833 & Jane LEETE]]]
Same Mary Case who was married to Uriah??
10. Abigail CASE (1682-1725) & Jonah WESTOVER (1708-)
1. Nathaniel WESTOVER (1704-) & Mary ENO
2. Jonah WESTOVER
3. John WESTOVER (1712-) & Rachel MORTON
4. Abigail WESTOVER (1714-)
Can you double check birth and death dates? I show Abigail dying in 1714,
and Jonah being born in 1664 (well, he'd have to have been born before
1704, at least, to father Nathaniel <G>)
Jo Dorais
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