Good day!
I think Marilyn is right! It's almost as if there is no Case DNA or all the guys died
off! This is mine and my dad's saga! His grandmother Case only had two brothers and
both died with no living male Case lines. When going on ancestry, it's like the only
Case connections I find are from 32BC! ;). Seriously, the trees list people back to the
pre-Revolutionary times and I seriously doubt their accuracy when only one source is
cited. So frustrating!
BTW, my dad and I are on GEDmatch. Look for the kits: ks011201_KS and ks011201_CS.
Kevin
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Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 08:55:06 -0400
From: Marcia Case <marciacase(a)me.com>
To: case-family(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CASE-FAMILY] Something's have been going on!
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Hi Lori,
My dad George Battle Case and my 5th cousin Nancy Case Wolff's dad, George William
Case are Y 111 matches. Our Case surname goes back at least 250 years in PA. Sadly, our
fathers never met and both have passed on. Nancy primarily began using autosomal DNA
shared matches that were at the edge of confirmability, but we had a few. She noticed
while reviewing these few shared cousins trees they had some surnames in common with each
other, including Kuhns, Eck, Schmidt, Meckler, Adams, and Kehs. Think about that last one
and how it might be spelled??! Kays, Keys, ah Kase or maybe Case? So, through these folks
and their support and cooperation, we found a tree with Kehs in it, from eastern PA,
(Nancy and my tree began in western PA). There was a family that stayed on and thank
goodness had Kehs living males, particularly Martin who was willing to test, his results
were an exact 37 GD-0 match to my Dad and minus 1 to Nancy's. So to your members,
there is also a small chance!
some of you may tie to this once Case = now Kehs,
German 1750's PA lineage too! We would love to find more of you!! So think out of the
box, it may be spelled, in a number of ways!!
Say cheese ??! In German Kehs = cheese!! Visit FTDNA Case Y
Project!!
Best,
Marcia Case
marciacase(a)me.com
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Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 13:01:09 +0000 (UTC)
From: Marilyn Walker <marilynsue1945(a)yahoo.com>
To: "case-family(a)rootsweb.com" <case-family(a)rootsweb.com>
Subject: [CASE-FAMILY] case dna
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I too did the Dna and after almost three years no case hits but one, but we already knew
each other as direct cousins. It's ?as if the Case Dna doesn't exsist.?Samuel Case
mrd Mary Davis, my line is from their son Nathaniel who married Lydia?johnson. My brick
wall is with Samuel and Mary.
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Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 09:16:21 -0400
From: Marcia Case <marciacase(a)me.com>
To: "marilynsue1945(a)yahoo.com" <marilynsue1945(a)yahoo.com>,
case-family(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CASE-FAMILY] case dna
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Marilyn, the key maybe to find a direct male line descendent of Samuel, his brother,
father or uncle to Y test. Ultimately we needed that as proof, however, autosomal cousins
was what lead us down that long trail! Seriously consider alternate spellings including
Cass and Casse! You listed no dates , sometimes local town county Deeds and wills might
help. You've probably done that though!!
Best, M
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> I too did the Dna and after almost three years no case hits but one, but we already
knew each other as direct cousins. It's as if the Case Dna doesn't exsist. Samuel
Case mrd Mary Davis, my line is from their son Nathaniel who married Lydia johnson. My
brick wall is with Samuel and Mary.
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