The inestimable ANNE FUTCH demonstrated remarkable loquacity and
elocution with the following verbiage ;-) :
>This line is only carried further for Pelatiah. Possibly the
Eunice b 1763
>above is the one who m Serajah. There is a 30 year age difference in the 2
>Eunices' I've listed.
It seems more like there's a disagreement on what the name of William
Stratton and Abigail Moore's son is. The dates I have for Serajah and his
3 children are the same you have for Jeremiah and his 3 children (same
names). My Serajah has a son named Serajah, born 1740...perhaps he also
had a son Serajah, who married Eunice (b. 1763, daug of Samuel Case and
Violet Burr)??
Wonder if my Serajah and your Jeremiah were twins?? Or if someone just
couldn't read the name---they COULD look alike if you were reading bad
handwriting...??
>>Anne...If its handy, would you check the John CASE book by
Ruth Duncan and
>>see whats in there for either Jeremiah STRATTON or Serajah STRATTON. I
>>have Jeremiah m.Eunice CASE d/o Samuel CASE & Mary WESTOVER. I
>>have Serajah m. Eunice CASE d/o Samuel CASE & Violet BURR.
Edee, does this Serajah and Eunice coincide with Anne's birthdate for
Eunice (1763)? I know I did not word that sentence very well-hope you
know what I mean.
> ..2 Eunice CASE Born: 8 July, 1704 in Simmsbury, Connecticut
Died:
> Aft. 1740 Number of children: 3
> ...... +Serajah STRATTON Born: 7 March, 1706 in Windsor, Connecticut
> Died: 30 July, 1758 in (age 51) Married: 12 December, 1728 in Simmsbury,
> Connecticut Number of children: 3 Father: William STRATTON Mother:
> Abigail MOORE
Mike, did you get that from the Book of Strattons?
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