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    1. Re: [TNMCNAIR-L] Katherine Case
    2. Johnita P. Malone
    3. Brian K Luginbill wrote: > > Johnita, > > I don't know for sure, but think Katherine was probably a daughter of > Jonas CASE since she was born in NC. So far, all of the people named > CASE who lived in McNairy Co. were either part of the Jonas CASE > family, or my William CASE family. > > It seems that the older children of Jonas were born in NC, with the > younger ones listing TN. NONE of William's children were born in NC. > The older ones were born in either MS or GA, with the younger ones > being born in TN. Katherine would be the right age to be the daughter > of Jonas. She may have been born between John Douglas CASE (1822), > and Aaron H. CASE (1826?). > > QUESTION: I noticed on the info shared earlier by Joanne Baucom that > the Charles CASE who married Julia is listed as being born 1826 in NC. > On the McNairy 1850 Census, he is listed as 34 and Julia is listed as > 32. This would make him born in 1816, and Julia in 1818. Is this an > error on the census report? (If so, I need to change the info in my > database.) If Charles WAS born in 1816, this would put him between > William CASE and Elizabeth CASE, and leave more room in between John > Douglas and Aaron in which Katherine would fit. Even if Charles was > truly born in 1826, there is still room for Katherine. Anyone have > the answer? > > I'm glad to finally see a CASE family member had the good sense to > marry a PLUNK. I've been seeing the PLUNK name all over the place, > and kept wondering if one of our CASE family would ever tie in! > > Cheryl > timetraveler@apex2000.net > > ==== TNMCNAIR Mailing List ==== > Take time to smell the roses. > Pat > pwjones@centuryinter.net In the 1850 census book that I have which was abstracted by R. Harold Cox of McNairy Co., TN., I have Charles Cases' age as 34 and Julia's as 32. This would make him born in 1816 or thereabouts. If he were born in 1826, the he would be kind of young to have a 10 year daughter, Celinda. You're probably right about the parentage of Katherine Case. -- Johnita P. Malone jmalone@ix.netcom.com

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