| Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Joanna CASE1249 was born on 29 November 1777 in Hoosick, Rensselaer, Nova Scotia, Canada. She has Ancestral File Number PLWW-ZG. She died in Orwell, Oswego, N. Y.. Joanna was buried in , , , Plww-Zg. Parents: Johnathan CASE and Alchee CRONCKHITE. John CASE1250 was born about 1616 in Aylesham, Gravesend, Kent, England. He died on 21 February 1703/4 at the age of 88 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. He has reference number 31MD-M2. ?? Line 28978: (New PAF MRIN=3744) 1 SLGS 12 DEC 1946 15 JUN 1938 John is said to have sailed from Gravesend, England on 3 September 1635 on the ship Dorset. He landed at Newport, Rhode Island but shortly removed to Hartford, CT. He was a farmer and landowner and served some years as a member of the Connecticut General Assembly. A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. Name: John Case Location: Mashpath Killes, New Netherlands (See Book II of Lands, at Sec. State's Office, Hartford.) Know all Men by these prsents, that I John Case, now Inhabiting in Mashpath Kills in the new Netherlands, have constituted and made my Father William Edwards, inhabitant in Hartford in New England, my true and lawfull Attorneye to demand, recouver and receive in my name and for my vse of Mr. Richard Lord of Hartford in New England, mrcht, œ6 which the sd. Mr. Richard Lord was assigned by the ourseers to pay unto my wife in Pease and Wheat when shee was 18 yeares of Age, in Pease at 3 Shillings the Bushell, and Wheat at 4 Shillins the Bushell. Also I doe Authorise my Attornye, with as full power as if myselfe was existant, to demand, recouer and receive of the sd. Mr Lord all other Debts or Dues which shall bee found to bee owing unto mee from him. I say I doe Authorise. Ratifie and Confirme my Attornye with as full power in this Case as if myselfe was existant. Upon the Refusall to pay, I doe Authorise my Attorney to Arrest, Sue. Recouver, and upon receipt to give discharge, or if occasion bee to plead or implead in my name and place, and what Attornye shall see Cause to doe in this Case I Will Ratifie and Confirme as done by myselfe. Witness: Joseph Langdon, Thomas Casse. John X Case. Name: John Case, Sen. Location: Simsbury Invt. œ562-05-01. Taken 2 March, 1703-4, by John Slater, Sen., James Cornish and Andrew Robe. The legatees: Elizabeth the relict, John the eldest son, Samuel, William his children, Richard, Bartholomew, Joseph, Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah and Abigail Case. Will dated 21 November, 1700. The last will and testament of John Case, Sen., late of Simsbury, decd.: I give to my wife Elizabeth Case œ5 annually during life, which was engaged before marriage. I give to my son John Case land I bought of Mr. Samuel Stone in Simsbury, also œ5. I give to my son William Case land I bought of Thomas Hart in Farmington, joining lands of the heirs of Capt. Marshall, and land in Weataug I bought of John Clark. I give to my son Samuel 5 acres of land given me by the inhabitants of Simsbury at Weataug, adjacent to Benajah Holcomb's houselott; also I give him my whole share in the two mills, viz., corn mill and saw mill, standing on Hop Brook in Simsbury; my share in the mill lott and the lott in Hazell Meadow I bought of John Humphries; also the land in Hazell Meadow I bought of Joseph Skinner. I give to my son Richard Case that allotment being situate in Weataug Meadow which I bought of Eliakim Marshall, and the houselott at Weataug which I bought of John Clark. I do give to my son Bartholomew Case my proper allotment given me in Hazell Meadow and at the Common Land lying on the west side of the river, and 12 acres adjacent to it, and 1-2 of the new barn, and 5 acres of land on the Plaine against Sergt. Wilcockson's houselott. I give unto my son Joseph Case, by deed of gift, in consideration of his living with me during my lifetime and managing my whole affairs and business of husbandry according to my ordering and discretion, my now dwelling house in Simsbury and the whole of my houselott, bounded east by the river, north by John Pettebone's houselott, west by the highway and south by Benajah Holcomb's lott, with the barn, fences, orchards, and all edifices directed and built thereon. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Tuller œ10 more besides what she hath already received. To my daughter Mary œ15, also 12 acres of land lying in Simsbury. To my daughter Sarah Case, alias Phelps, œ20. To my daughter Abigail Case œ30. And although William be dead, yet an equal share shall appertain to his estate to be distributed to his children. Moreover, if there be not estate enough left of the moveables at the time of my death to discharge the several legacies herein held and contained, after my other debts be paid, as these legacies (John œ5, Elizabeth œ10, Mary œ15, Sarah œ20, Abigail œ30, Joseph œ2, total œ82), then it is my will that my sons herein named, or their heirs, do make good to each legatee herein mentioned their several sums by an equal dist. of each person excepting Joseph, who shall pay double to the rest of his brethren, whose names are William, Samuel, Richard, Bartholomew and Joseph Case. I appoint my brother Samuel Spencer of Hartford and my son John Case of Simsbury to be Adms. Witness: John Slater, Clerk, William Gillett, Elias Slater. John x Case, Sen., ls. An addition to the before going will, dated 12th February, 1703-4: On that certain day received at the will and pleasure of John Case, Senior, who thus explained himself in reference of that small estate which it pleased God to give him in his lifetime: Therefore do now explain myself as to my will and pleasure: That my homestead should be divided, and one half at my pleasure disposed to that son that shall live with me, with the messuages, and the other half to be disposed between my three sons, Samuel, Richard and Bartholomew; only that son that lives with me to have the half reserved, northward part; and that my wive's dowry, viz., five pounds annually during her life, shall be paid out of said homestead. And that my son Joseph Case, seeing he has declined his due respects and service from me in this time of distress and sickness contrary to my expectation and agreement, yet, notwithstanding, I do give him my Nodd meadow lott with the upland adjacent, granted me by the inhabitants of Simsbury, as appears upon record; as also I give unto him the half of the land on the plain, by Doctor Jacob Read's, given me by Simsbury inhabitants, half of that said lott from sd. Read's lott to my old lott or former grant. I give him said Joseph the one-half of this my last grant. This being in consideration of his whole proportion on all account and portion. As also I give unto my daughters my moveables after my debts are paid. As also I give to my son William Case's children that estate in land that I gave to my son William. And unto my son John Case, as the sole and full of his portion, that land he now stands possessed of, with the addition of pay as is expressed in my will. And be it further known, that whatsoever estate I have disposed of by former wills or by these presents, that none of these my children shall be put in possession or have right to till after my death, only reserving this liberty to myself to order and dispose of the one-half of my homested as in this case of my necessity I see occasion. There being one thing slipped memory, but we underwritten do testify that this is fully expressed by the sd. John Case, Sen., who did express that the sd. portion given out of my own estate to my daughter Mary shall be and appertain to her children. Witness my hand: Page 67 (Vol. IX) 4 June, 1718: Upon the motion of the heirs of John Case, Sen., of Simsbury, decd., for a dist. to be made of the remaining part of the estate, this Court appoint John Humphries, Samuel Pettebone and John Sexton, of Simsbury, to dist. that part of the estate of the sd. John Case, decd., not yet dist., according to the direction given in the last will and testament. File: Now, whereas, the heirs of John Case of Simsbury, deceased, did, 9th June 1718, obtain an order from this Court of Probates for a distribution of the remaining part of the estate of sd. decd.: Therefore we, the subscribers hereunto, being appointed, have made this following distribution: Imprimis: Set out to John Case, Samuell Case, Marcy Hely and Abegall Westover, the marsh under the west mountains, they having agreed to take that for their parts of the sd. estate, and to be equally divided amongst them. 2ly. Set out to Richard Case, son to the deceased, one-third part of that lot that lies on Calve's Tongue Brook. 3ly. Set out to Barthelme Case, son to the deceased, one-third part of that lot that lies on Calve's Tonge Brook. 4th. Set out to Joseph Case and the heirs of Sarah Case that lot at the West River, up the river, on the northwesterly side of Majr. Talcott's land. 5ly. Set out to the heirs of Elizabeth Tuller the other lot at the West River. 6th. Set out to the heirs of William Case, who was son to sd. deceased, one-third part of that lot at Calve's Tongue Brook. 28 November, 1718. John Humphries, Sam'll Pettebone, John Saxton. 4 May, 1719: Accepted in Court. It is said that John Case was the first Englishman living in the Dutch Providence of Long Island and that the name "Yankee" comes from Jan Kees, the Dutch for John Case. He was appointed Town Constable by a General Court of Hartford on 14 Oct 1669. This was the first person to ever hold an official position in Simsbury, Connecticut. *********** Spouse: Sarah SPENCER. Sarah SPENCER and John CASE were married in 1657 in , , Massachusetts.4 Children were: Mary CASE. Spouse: Sarah SPENCER. Sarah SPENCER and John CASE were married about 1657 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. Children were: John CASE, William James CASE, Samuel CASE, Richard CASE Capt., Bartholomew CASE, Joseph CASE, Sarah Phelps CASE, Elizabeth CASE, Mary CASE. Spouse: Elizabeth MOORE. Elizabeth MOORE and John CASE were married on 3 November 1691 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. John CASE was born on 5 January 1661/2 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. He died on 22 May 1733 at the age of 71 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. Parents: John CASE and Sarah SPENCER. John CASE was born about 1700. Spouse: Elizabeth MATTESON. Elizabeth MATTESON and John CASE were married on 13 June 1750. John CASE1249 was born on 10 September 1779 in Hoosick, Rensselaer, Nova Scotia, Canada. He has Ancestral File Number PLWX-0L. He died Bef 23 1844 May in Fleming, Cayuga, N. Y.. John was buried in , , , Plwx-Ol. Parents: Johnathan CASE and Alchee CRONCKHITE. Johnathan CASE1249 was born in 1742 in Hoosick, Rensselaer, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died in 1810 at the age of 68 in Hoosick, Rensselaer, N. Y.. He has Ancestral File Number PLWW-P3. Johnathan was buried in , , , Plww-P3. Spouse: Alchee CRONCKHITE. Alchee CRONCKHITE and Johnathan CASE were married in 1786 in Hoosick, , New York. Children were: Anna CASE, Moses CASE, Nathan CASE, Joanna CASE, John CASE, Laban CASE, Joshua CASE, Caleb CASE, Jonathan CASE, Jacob CASE, Alchee CASE, William CASE, James CASE, David CASE. Jonathan CASE1249 was born on 1 January 1789 in Hoosick, Rensselaer, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died on 11 January 1879 at the age of 90 in Williamstown, Oswego, N. Y.. He has Ancestral File Number PLWX-DN. Jonathan was buried in , , , Plwx-Dn. Parents: Johnathan CASE and Alchee CRONCKHITE. Joseph CASE[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Hannah HUMPHREY. Children were: Benjamin CASE. Joseph CASE was born on 6 April 1674 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. He died on 11 August 1748 at the age of 74 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. Parents: John CASE and Sarah SPENCER. Spouse: Anna or Hannah ENO. Joshua CASE1249 was born on 8 July 1785 in Hoosick, Rensselaer, Nova Scotia, Canada. He has Ancestral File Number PLWF-KG. He was buried in , , , Plwf-Kg. Parents: Johnathan CASE and Alchee CRONCKHITE. Laban CASE1249 was born on 5 September 1782 in Hoosick, Rensselaer, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died on 8 April 1855 at the age of 72 in Carroll, Chautauqua, N. Y.. He has Ancestral File Number PLWX-2X. Laban was buried in , , , Plwx-2x. Parents: Johnathan CASE and Alchee CRONCKHITE. Mary CASE was born on 22 June 1669 in Windsor,Harford,Connecticut. She died on 22 August 1725 at the age of 56 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut. Parents: John CASE and Sarah SPENCER. Spouse: Joseph PHELPS. Mary CASE and Joseph PHELPS were married in 1706 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut. Children were: Joseph PHELPS. Spouse: William ALDERMAN. Spouse: John HILLIER. Mary CASE1250 was born on 14 August 1676 in Simsbury, Connecticut. She died.1251 In Fifty Puritan ancestors, 1628-1660 : By Elizabeth Todd Nash, it reports that Mary Case died Sept 10, 1757. The book also claims this Mary is the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth (Purchase) CASE but that's impossible because Elizabeth (Purchase) CASE was already deceased by the The will of Mary Phelps, dated August 13, 1751, gives to her daughter in law, Keziah, "two suits of my clothes, viz., my silk crape gown, and my new Druget gown, and the petticoats I used to wear with them . . . if she survives me, and if not, I give them to her daughter Lucy, and I give to her, my said daughter, Keziah or too her daughter Lucy as above, my Quilted coat. All the rest of my estate I do give and devise to my son David and my daughter Elizabeth to be divided equally between them. Parents: John CASE and Sarah SPENCER. Moses CASE1249 was born on 4 May 1800 in Hoosick, Rensselaer, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died on 27 December 1871 at the age of 71 in Williamstown, Oswego, N. Y.. He has Ancestral File Number CKF6-M0. Moses was buried in , , , Ckf6-Mo. Parents: Johnathan CASE and Alchee CRONCKHITE. Mr. CASE[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Esther DAVIS. Nathan CASE1249 was born on 28 March 1776 in Hoosick, Rensselaer, Nova Scotia, Canada. He has Ancestral File Number PLWW-VX. He died Bef 26 1821 Jun. Nathan was buried in , , , Plww-Vx. Parents: Johnathan CASE and Alchee CRONCKHITE. Richard CASE1250 was born in 1590 in England. He signed a will on 8 September 1690 in Hartford,Hartford, Connecticut. He died before 30 March 1694 at the age of 104 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.1250 The Colonial will of Richard Case A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. 1687 to 1695. Page 181-2 Name: Richard Case Location: Hartford I Richard Case of Hartford doe make this my last Will & Testament: My Will is that my wife Elizabeth Case shall have my whole Estate, with Houseing & Lands and all Moveables, for her Use & Benefit and to bring up my children, during the time of her natural life. And I give to her and her heirs forever that small lott layd out on the East side of the Great River as her father Purchass his allottment. Also, after the Death of my wife, I give to my son Richard Case the older part of my Dwelling house, and the old or first planted Orchard, and that peice of Land where the passage is on the Common Way upon the Hill to the house. Also to my son John Case I give the other part of my Orchard, Homelott & House, with the Chimney part therein. Also, after her mother's decease, I give to my daughter Mary Case that 10 acres of upland that lyeth next Eastward from that hereby given to John Case, and the 1/3 of all my Moveables. Also the rest of my Land I give equally to my sd. three Children, their heirs and Assigns forever. I ordain my sd. wife and my Kinsman Mr. Thomas Olcott to be Executors. Witness: William Pitkin, Thomas Olcott. Court Record, Page 69--4 April, 1694: Will proven & Inventory exhibited. This Court appoint Mr. Thomas Olcott and William Pitkin Jr. to be Overseers. *************** Case, Richard, Hartford - married Elizabeth Purcase or Purchase, a daughter of one of the early settlers of Hartford. The name is common in Hartford county. Spouse: Elizabeth PURCHASE. Elizabeth PURCHASE and Richard CASE were married in 1614 in England. Children were: Richard CASE, John CASE. Richard CASE1250 was born about 1640 in Hartford,Hartford, Connecticut. He died on 22 February 1723/4 at the age of 84.1250 Parents: Richard CASE and Elizabeth PURCHASE. Richard CASE Capt. was born on 27 August 1669 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. He died on 27 April 1746 at the age of 76 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. Parents: John CASE and Sarah SPENCER. Spouse: Anny READE. Samuel CASE was born on 1 June 1667 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. He died on 30 July 1725 at the age of 58.4 Parents: John CASE and Sarah SPENCER. Spouse: Mary Elizabeth WESTOVER. Sarah Phelps CASE was born on 14 August 1676 in Hartford,Hartford, Connecticut. She died on 2 May 1704 at the age of 27 in Hartford,Hartford, Connecticut. She was buried in Hartford,Hartford, Connecticut. Parents: John CASE and Sarah SPENCER. Spouse: Joseph PHELPS. William CASE1249 was born on 13 May 1794 in Hoosick, Rensselaer, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died on 30 September 1863 at the age of 69 in Portland, Chautauqua, N. Y.. He has Ancestral File Number PLWX-LP. William was buried in , , , Plwx-Lp. Parents: Johnathan CASE and Alchee CRONCKHITE. William James CASE was born on 5 June 1665 in Windsor, Hartford, CT. He died on 31 March 1700 at the age of 34 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. Parents: John CASE and Sarah SPENCER. Spouse: Elizabeth HOLCOMB. William Wells CASE was born on 15 April 1831 in Goshen, Orange, New York. He died after 1887 at the age of 56 in Sempronius,Cayuga,New York. Records of Cheryl Harmon Bills cherylbills@@gmail.com Spouse: Lorinda Ruany HARMON. Lorinda Ruany HARMON and William Wells CASE were married on 11 November 1866 in Sempronius,Cayuga,New York. Allen CASEY was born on 3 May 1918. He died on 20 February 1991 at the age of 72 in Columbus, KS. Spouse: Marilyn Ann DIXON. Children were: Living CASEY, Living CASEY, Living CASEY, Living CASEY, Living CASEY, Living CASEY. David CASEY was born about 1750 in Of, North Carolina. He died Dead. Children were: Elizabeth CASEY, Mary CASEY. Elizabeth CASEY was born on 27 February 1775 in , North Carolina. She was buried in 1856 in Massie Cemetary, Boonville, Indiana. She died on 10 September 1856 at the age of 81 in , , Indiana. REFN: M4-2 Parents: David CASEY. Spouse: John HART. Elizabeth CASEY and John HART were married on 22 June 1793 in , Mercer, Kentucky. _UIDC987394DB6A7D511A6D9CE606D5DF53DC2E5 Children were: William HART, David B. HART, Polly HART, John M. HART, Elizabeth HART, Samuel HART. Living CASEY[xUpline] (private). Parents: Allen CASEY and Marilyn Ann DIXON. Living CASEY[xUpline] (private). Parents: Allen CASEY and Marilyn Ann DIXON. Living CASEY[xUpline] (private). Parents: Allen CASEY and Marilyn Ann DIXON. Living CASEY[xUpline] (private). Parents: Allen CASEY and Marilyn Ann DIXON. Living CASEY[xUpline] (private). Parents: Allen CASEY and Marilyn Ann DIXON. Living CASEY[xUpline] (private). Parents: Allen CASEY and Marilyn Ann DIXON. Mary CASEY was born about 1777 in North Carolina. She died Dead. Parents: David CASEY. Catherine (Mary) CASHMAN1098 was born in 1767 in Of Providence, Bedford, Pennsylvania. She died on 25 February 1816 at the age of 49 in Providence, Bedford, Pennsylvania. She has Ancestral File Number 3682-ZL. The LDS Historical Database is a multimedia compilation of over 200,000 individuals by Vern Taylor of Stockton California Dec 2003-5. Most notes and biographies were collected from the Internet. Some were digitally keyed by Renda Taylor. Contact me at <stanleyscribe@@yahoo.com> if you would like me to include additional individuals. All my data is included in this file. I have tried to error correct and standardize the place names. Unless otherwise indicated, all places are USA. Abbreviations used are Cem=Cemetery, Mt.=Mount, Twp=Township, St.=Saint, (xxx)=current name in use. Spouse: David BUCK. Catherine (Mary) CASHMAN and David BUCK were married about 1781 in , , Pennsylvania. Children were: Elizabeth BUCK, Thomas BUCK, Richard BUCK, Susannah BUCK, Mary BUCK, David BUCK. Clinton CASHWELL[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Willa SIMPKINS. Eizabeth M CASNER[xUpline] (private). Parents: George CASNER. Spouse: Handel VANCE Sr.. Children were: William VANCE, Handel VANCE Jr., John VANCE Jr, Soloman VANCE, Christopher VANCE. George CASNER[xUpline] (private). Children were: Eizabeth M CASNER. John CASO was born about 1637. He has reference number GPPQ-XX. Spouse: Mary PHILBRICK. Mary PHILBRICK and John CASO were married in 1657 in , Plymouth, Massachusetts. Elizabeth CASON was born in 1603 in Of Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She died before 30 September 1675 at the age of 72 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. She was christened in Great Whelnethan, Suff, Eng. Elizabeth has Ancestral File Number 2TQ8-7C. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tjglad <> There are 2 Thomas Hammonds & Cason I think I may merge them Parents: Robert CASON and Prudence HAMMOND. Spouse: Thomas (II) HAMMOND. Elizabeth CASON and Thomas (II) HAMMOND were married on 12 November 1623 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Children were: Thomas (III) HAMMOND <<$>>, Elizabeth HAMMOND <<$>>, Sarah HAMMOND <<$>>, Nathaniel HAMMOND I <<$>>, Jane HAMMOND, John HAMMOND Sr<<$>>. James CASON[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Laura Frances MARTIN. Mary CASON <<$>> was born about 1569 in Melford, Suffolk, England. She has Ancestral File Number 89CP-3F. She has reference number TJG-37877. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tjglad Parents: Robert CASON and Prudence HAMMOND. Spouse: William HAMMOND <<$>>. Mary CASON <<$>> and William HAMMOND <<$>> were married about 1585 in Melford, Suffolk, England. Mr. CASON[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Isabell KARREN. Robert CASON[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Elizabeth MYRTH. Children were: Robert CASON. Robert CASON1252 was born about 1587 in Of, Great Whelnetham, Suffolk, Eng. He died in 1605 at the age of 18. He was buried in Great Whelnatham, Suffolk, Eng. Robert has Ancestral File Number 89CP-4L. Parents: Robert CASON and Elizabeth MYRTH. Spouse: Prudence HAMMOND. Prudence HAMMOND and Robert CASON were married on 19 June 1580 in Great Whelnetham, Suffolk, Eng. Children were: Mary CASON <<$>>, Elizabeth CASON. Anna Elizabeth CASPER1253 was born on 29 November 1874 in Vienna,Wien,Austria. She was buried in June 1946 in Crookston, Polk, Minnisota. She died on 19 June 1946 at the age of 71 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California. Annie Casper was living in Angus (Polk Co. Minnisota) at the time of her marriage to William Wallace Bradshaw. After the death of William, Annie remarried a man by the name of Edward Lerum. She lived in the Carpathian Mountains in Hungary. As a toddler she was a goose girl and gahered feathers from the geese. When she was 8 years old her father was chosen to be a valet to Emporer Josef of Austro-Hungary. Her mother was a seamstress to the Empress and played on the palace grounds. She emmigrated in 1888. Parents: Anthony CASPER and Mrs. Mary CASPER. Spouse: Edward Iverson LERUM. Children were: Irene M LERUM, Luverne Hyacinth Marie LERUM, Mamie LERUM, Eleanor Dorothy "Peggy" LERUM. Spouse: William Wallace BRADSHAW. Anna Elizabeth CASPER and William Wallace BRADSHAW were married on 29 September 1890 in Crookston, Polk, Minnisota. Children were: George Elbert BRADSHAW, Son BRADSHAW, William BRADSHAW. Anthony CASPER1254 was born in 1848 in Vienna,Wien,Austria. He died before 1888 at the age of 40 in Vienna,Wien,Austria. Valet to the Emporer Josef of Austro-Hungary. In 1914 there was a war that done away with Astro-Hungary and was separated into 2 countries. Austria and Hungary.When Anthony died, his wife Mary brought Anna Elizabeth and her sister to the USA. Namely Tabor, Minnisota. Anthony also made and played violins. Spouse: Mrs. Mary CASPER. Mrs. Mary CASPER and Anthony CASPER were married about 1868 in Vienna,Wien,Austria. Children were: Anna Elizabeth CASPER, Daughter CASPER. Daughter CASPER[xUpline] (private). Parents: Anthony CASPER and Mrs. Mary CASPER. Mrs. Mary CASPER was born in 1852 in Vienna, Austria. She died in Tabor,Polk, Minnisota. After the death of Anthony Casper. Mary took her took daughters to America. Residing in Tabor Minnisota presumably until her death. Spouse: Anthony CASPER. Mrs. Mary CASPER and Anthony CASPER were married about 1868 in Vienna,Wien,Austria. Children were: Anna Elizabeth CASPER, Daughter CASPER. Gunnild CASPERSDATTER was born on 30 August 1796 in Krogstad, Eiker, Buskerud, Norway. She died on 1 January 1797 at the age of 0. Parents: Casper HELGESEN and Anne HANSDATTER. |