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    1. Re: [NJHUNTER] Unknown LAKEs, NJ (& CASE, COOL & WALDRON)
    2. Marshall Lake
    3. Thanks for the info Rich. It helps. CASE is another direct line of mine so this is another example of mixed lineages for me in Hunterdon County (of which I have many). You've helped me before with the family of William Henry CASE & Anna Eva COOL (the parents of Samuel CASE Sr below). Any further info you (or anyone else) could provide would be most helpful. Do you have any children for Frances Adelaide LAKE and Samuel CASE ? Do you have any further info with regard to the family of Samuel CASE & Jane WALDRON ? > Marshall sorry for the delayed response. Genealogy time has been to a minimum > lately. > > I have a Frances Adelaide Lake as a daughter of John Godown Lake and Gertrude > VanFleet. She married Samuel Case son of Samuel Case and Jane Waldron. Samuel > Case and Jane Waldron were my 3 Great Grandparents. > > I do not have any sources for the Lakes. > > Rich Fisher?? -- Marshall Lake -- mlake@mlake.net -- http://www.mlake.net

    02/12/2012 12:47:45
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER] Unknown LAKEs, NJ (& CASE, COOL & WALDRON)
    2. fish fisher
    3. Marshall. my notes on Samuel CASE and Frances Adelaide LAKE were that they did not have any children. He was a servant at Smith Cronce's  (his brother-in-law) in 1880 Raritan Twp., Census. I have not been able to prove the parents of William Henry CASE (1770-2/27/1835), but my best guess is John Matthias (Hontice) CASE (abt 1727-12/5/1799) and Christianna Trimmer (abt 1732-1830). Some trees on Rootsweb indicate this and the following makes it a good possibility. 2/9/1831 Hunterdon Gazette Commissioners' Sale. In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of the county of Hunterdon,WILL BE SOLD,AT PUBLIC VENDUE,On Saturday the 16th day of April next, on the premises,A LOT OF LAND,situate in the township of Amwell, within a short distance of Flemington, adjoining lands of William H. CASE and others, containing 26 acres of land, with a dwelling house & barn, and a milk house, and a never-failing spring of water near the door, with fruit of different kinds - it being the same of which Hontice CASE, late of the township of Amwell died seized.  Sale to commence at ten o'clock on said Day, when conditions of sale will be made known, and attendance given by   George TRIMMER,   Holcombe DILTS,   Joseph OPDYCKE, Comm'rs.  I have additional information on William Henry CASE/Anna Eva COOL and Samuel H CASE/Jane B WALDRON, but I do not believe that it is anything new. More than willing to share though if I didn't before. Let me know. I would love to hear from others with any knowledge of these CASE's. ________________________________ From: Marshall Lake <mlake@mlake.net> To: njhunter@rootsweb.com Cc: fish fisher <fishgenes@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Sun, February 12, 2012 7:47:45 PM Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Unknown LAKEs, NJ (& CASE, COOL & WALDRON) Thanks for the info Rich.  It helps. CASE is another direct line of mine so this is another example of mixed lineages for me in Hunterdon County (of which I have many). You've helped me before with the family of William Henry CASE & Anna Eva COOL (the parents of Samuel CASE Sr below).  Any further info you (or anyone else) could provide would be most helpful. Do you have any children for Frances Adelaide LAKE and Samuel CASE ? Do you have any further info with regard to the family of Samuel CASE & Jane WALDRON ? > Marshall sorry for the delayed response. Genealogy time has been to a minimum > lately. > > I have a Frances Adelaide Lake as a daughter of John Godown Lake and Gertrude > VanFleet. She married Samuel Case son of Samuel Case and Jane Waldron. Samuel > Case and Jane Waldron were my 3 Great Grandparents. > > I do not have any sources for the Lakes. > > Rich Fisher?? -- Marshall Lake -- mlake@mlake.net -- http://www.mlake.net

    02/13/2012 01:02:12
    1. Re: [NJHUNTER] Unknown LAKEs, NJ (& CASE, COOL & WALDRON)
    2. Marshall Lake
    3. I have no info on the family of John Matthias (Hontice) CASE & Christianna TRIMMER but I did find this from "More Palatine Families" by Henry Z. Jones, Jr in 1991 ... BEGIN Anthonius (Thonges) Kas and his wife Eva Catharina appear in the Ruckeroth registers 1722 - 1728. He may have been the Anton Kelsch who sp. Willem Hein at Rareton in 1733/34, unless this story refers to the Tonges Kolsch who was father-in-law to Harbert Hommer/Hummer (N.Y. City Luth. Chbk.). Tunis and Peter Case were nat. 20 Aug 1755 (N.J. Nats.). The cemtery at Larison's Corner notes the burial of Tunis Kaes, who d. 4 Nov 1772. The will of Anthony Case of Amwell Twp. was dated 20 May 1769, naming his wife Eva Catharine and his ch. and some grandch.; it was proved 11 Dec 1772 (Hunterdon Co. Will #843J). The ch. of Anthonius Kaes and his wife Eva Catharina were: 1. Anna Christina, bpt. 25 May 1772 (Ruckeroth Chbk.). 2. Johann Peter, bpt. 23 April 1724 (Ruthreroth Chbk.). He was nat. in 1755 with his father. The will of Peter Case of Amwell Twp. was dated 13 March 1779 and proved 29 June 1789, naming his wife Anna and his ch. (Hunterdon Co. Will #1457J). 3. Anna Elisabetha, bpt. 9 Dec 1725 (Ruckeroth Chbk.). She md. Francis Bason (Beson/Pozon/Pysong) (Will). 4. "A Son", bpt. 1 Feb 1728 - sp.: Theiss Rubb from Geelerth (?). Johannes Kaes from Steinebach, and Anna Christina - d/o Conrad Faust at Langebaum (sic) (Ruckeroth Chbk.); due to the male bpt. sp., this son was probably the Johann Mathias named in his father's 1769 will. Matthias Kase was nat. in 1754 (N.J. Nats.). 5. Johannes (Will), probably the Johannes Kase nat. with Matthias Kase in 1754. 6. Jacob (Will). One of that name d. intestate in Amwell and was administered 14 Oct 1774; Catharina Case, presumably his wife, refused to be aministrator (Hunterdon Co. Estate #909J). 7. Johann Adam (Will). 8. Anna Maria (Will), md. (1st) Johannes Jager and then (2nd) Conrad Hummer (Will). 9. Catharina (Will), md. Herbert Trimmer (Will). END The following is everything I have on William Henry CASE/Anna Eva COOL and Samuel H CASE/Jane B WALDRON. As you can see most everything came from you. If you have anything additional let me know. I have additional info on the parents of Anna Eva COOL if you're interested. BEGIN 32.26 Anna Eva Cool Father - 84.11 Philip Cool Mother - Eva Hummer All of the following is from Rich Fisher <fishgenes@sbcglobal.net> (including the children). Rich notes that this info is found in the Fall 1975 Hunterdon Historical Newsletter in an article called Early Settlers of Hunterdon County: The Hummer Family. Anna was born in 1771 and died on May 11, 1856. She married William Henry Case who was born in 1770 and died on February 27, 1835. Both are buried in Larison's Corner Cemetery, Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. According to Gladys Royer, 25457 C.R. 32, Goshen, Indiana 46526 <royerg@juno.com> Anna was born on May 23 in either 1763 or 1771 in Hunterdon County. Children: i. Samuel H., married Jane B. Waldron, both buried in the cemetery at the Flemington Baptist Church. ii. Titus. iii. Matthias, married Amy Holcombe October 4, 1817 in Hunterdon County. iv. Sarah, married William Boughner. v. Catherine, married John H. Case on either October 28 or December 28 in 1822 in Hunterdon County. vi. Ann, married Samuel L. Leigh, both buried in the cemetery at the Flemington Baptist Church. >From "Hunterdon County Marriages 1795-1875" by Hiram E. Deats in 1918: quote Case, Catharine and John H. Case, Oct. 28, 1822, 2-264 (Bartolette). Case, John H. and Catharine Case, Dec. 28, 1822, 2-264 (Bartolette). unquote >From "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900" (FTM CD #240) by Broderbund Software in 1998: quote Case, Catherine Case, John H. Dec 28, 1822 Hunterdon Case, Mathias Holcomb, Amy Oct 4, 1817 Hunterdon unquote END The following is a record which mentions William H[enry] CASE ... BEGIN >From the Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey dated June 3, 1835 (note - information within [] not in original document): quote Hunterdon Orphan's Court. May Term, A. D. 1835. Present - Benjamin Egbert, John Thompson, Samuel Hill and others, Esquires, Judges, &c. Rule to Bar Creditors. Upon the application of Christopher Fine, administrator of Francis Racks, dec'd; George Lindabery and Edward Burrell, ex'ors of Casper Lindabery, dec'd; John S. [Cramer], Matthias S. [Cramer], and David W. Cramer, executors of Matthias Cramer, dec'd; and Robert N. Stout, adm'or of William H. Case, dec'd, to limit and appoint a certain time within which the creditors of the estates of the said decedents [sic] respectively shall bring in their debts, claims and demands against the same, or else be barred from any action respecting the same against the said executors and administrators. It is ordered by the Court, That the said executors and administrators give notice to the creditors of the estates of the said decedents respectively, each and every of them, to bring in their debts, claims and demands against the said estates within one year from this time, by setting up a copy of this order in five of the most public places in this county, for the space of two months - and also by advertising the same in the Hunterdon Gazette, published at Flemington, for the like space of time. And if any creditor shall neglect to exhibit his or her debt, claim or demand within the said period of one year after public notice be given as aforesaid, such creditor shall be for ever barred of his or her action therefor against the said executors and administrators. (A true copy from the Minutes.) W. [William] H. Sloan, Clk. Dated Surrogate's Office, May 8, A. D. 1835. jun3-9 unquote END On Mon, 13 Feb 2012, fish fisher wrote: > Marshall. my notes on Samuel CASE and Frances Adelaide LAKE were that they did not have any children. He was a servant at Smith Cronce's  (his > brother-in-law) in 1880 Raritan Twp., Census. >   > I have not been able to prove the parents of William Henry CASE (1770-2/27/1835), but my best guess is John Matthias (Hontice) CASE (abt > 1727-12/5/1799) and Christianna Trimmer (abt 1732-1830). >   > Some trees on Rootsweb indicate this and the following makes it a good possibility. >   > 2/9/1831 Hunterdon Gazette > Commissioners' Sale. > In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of the county of Hunterdon,WILL BE SOLD,AT PUBLIC VENDUE,On Saturday the 16th day of April next, on the > premises,A LOT OF LAND,situate in the township of Amwell, within a short distance of Flemington, adjoining lands of William H. CASE and others, > containing 26 acres of land, with a dwelling house & barn, and a milk house, and a never-failing spring of water near the door, with fruit of different > kinds - it being the same of which Hontice CASE, late of the township of Amwell died seized. >  Sale to commence at ten o'clock on said Day, when conditions of sale will be made known, and attendance given by >   George TRIMMER, >   Holcombe DILTS, >   Joseph OPDYCKE, Comm'rs.  >   > I have additional information on William Henry CASE/Anna Eva COOL and Samuel H CASE/Jane B WALDRON, but I do not believe that it is anything new. More > than willing to share though if I didn't before. Let me know. >   > I would love to hear from others with any knowledge of these CASE's. > > ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ > From: Marshall Lake <mlake@mlake.net> > To: njhunter@rootsweb.com > Cc: fish fisher <fishgenes@sbcglobal.net> > Sent: Sun, February 12, 2012 7:47:45 PM > Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Unknown LAKEs, NJ (& CASE, COOL & WALDRON) > > > Thanks for the info Rich.  It helps. > > CASE is another direct line of mine so this is another example of mixed lineages for me in Hunterdon County (of which I have many). > > You've helped me before with the family of William Henry CASE & Anna Eva COOL (the parents of Samuel CASE Sr below).  Any further info you (or anyone > else) could provide would be most helpful. > > Do you have any children for Frances Adelaide LAKE and Samuel CASE ? > > Do you have any further info with regard to the family of Samuel CASE & Jane WALDRON ? > > > > > > Marshall sorry for the delayed response. Genealogy time has been to a minimum > > lately. > > > > I have a Frances Adelaide Lake as a daughter of John Godown Lake and Gertrude > > VanFleet. She married Samuel Case son of Samuel Case and Jane Waldron. Samuel > > Case and Jane Waldron were my 3 Great Grandparents. > > > > I do not have any sources for the Lakes. > > > > Rich Fisher?? > > -- Marshall Lake -- mlake@mlake.net -- http://www.mlake.net > > -- Marshall Lake -- mlake@mlake.net -- http://www.mlake.net

    02/14/2012 04:24:26