I am sorry that I do not. I tried to do some research on it but Case and
Francis were both so common a name. I do hope to get a breakthrough some
day.
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Do you have any idea which part of England your CASE ancestors came from?
The main
CASE family groups were in Dorset (and other parts of the south
west), Norfolk and Lancashire.
From
George Toth (grandson of Josephine Elizabeth Case of Canning Town,
London's
east end)
Regards
George Toth of Stockport, Cheshire, UK
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I am a descendant of Francis Case who emigrated from England to
Newfoundland. He then married Ann(?) from Newfoundland. That is all I
know
about them except they had at least two sons Samuel and Manuel. I
assume
that after the death of Francis both of the sons moved to Nova Scotia
bringing their mother with them. They were both shipbuilders and married
woman from the Nova Scotia area. Samuel the older brother stayed in the
Nova Scotia area but Manuel who was my great-grandfather moved down to
Massachusetts about 1882 with his wife following after the birth of their
daughter May. They lived in Chelsea and Everett. Do you think that there
is any family relation here? Have you discovered any relation with the
name
Francis? Would love to compare notes with you.
Thanks
Gayle (Case) Breska
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From: "baronti" <baronti(a)swbell.net>
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Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 6:32 PM
Subject: [CASE mail list] Case Family
> Hello all -
>
> I'm a descendant of the Case family descended from James Case, who
emigrated
> from England to Newfoundland in about 1803. He settled in the Trinity
Bay
> area (Salmon Cove, Carbonear, Bonavista Bay, etc. -- the Avalon
Peninsula
of
> Newfoundland) and many or most of his descendants stayed there for the
next
> 100 or so years. They worked primarily as fisherman and sealers,
regularly
> sailing to Labrador for the seal hunt. Somewhere in the 19-teens one of
the
> descendants, Samuel Amos Case, resettled in St. Johns, Newfoundland;
then
in
> about 1926 Samuel and his wife, Mabre Jane Parsons, and children moved
to
> the Boston, Massachusetts area. As late as 1935 there were
still
apparently
> lots of Case families remaining in that area of Newfoundland, but I
don't
> know if they are still there. I'm looking for any
information about
this
> family, and whether James somehow ties in with some of the other
Case
> families being discussed by this genealogy group, that apparently trace
back
> to the 1600's in the U.S..
>
> Thanks for any help given --
> Best regards,
> Barbara (Case) Tribble
> >
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