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    1. [NJSUSSEX-L] Calvin Case, obit.
    2. >From NJ Herald, July 26, 1906: Calvin Case, the well known Newton horseman, died at his home on Trinity street July 19 aged 68 years. The primary cause of his death was paralysis. Two days previous he had visited the business part of town and to all appearances was enjoying his usual health, which, however, had been far from robust for two years. He was born in frankford Township and in 1861 was married to Sarah A. Bross, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Mr. Love. For the past twenty-two years they have resided in Newton. Mr. Case took an active interest in the Newton Mission and attirubuted his conversion to the Christian relgion directly to that worthy organization He is survived by Mrs. Case, and their three children, Mrs. H. A. Montross, the well known musician, Hosea W., franklin Furnace, and Miss Kittie, at home. The funeral services were observed on Saturday at the home of the deceased and were in charge of Rev. M. T. Shelford. The interment was in the family plot in the Newton cemetery. At the request of the family we extend thanks to their many firends for kindly coutesies and appreciated attentions shown during and after the illness of the deceased." The daughter in law of Calvin Case: >From the Wantage Recorder, Friday, December 21, 1900: Mrs. Hosea Case (nee Miss Ward) died in Morris Plains Asylum on Wednesday. Her remains were brought to Franklin Furnace, and funeral services were held at the church there on Saturday at 1 o'clock p.m. She is survived by her husband, agent at Lehigh Junction of L. & H. R. R. and one young child. Rev. J. K. Freed officiated. Mrs. Hosea Case was Mrs. Ida (Ward) Case. She left a young daughter, Irene Case. Mona Bross Hylton, Indiana

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