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From: "Susan Pena" <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Peter Case/John Case
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 10:18:26 -0600
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I apologize. You are right. Margaret, wife of John Case is buried at the
Opdycke Cemetery in Headquarters but John is not, it appears in the records.
Margaret Arnwine Case is not the daughter of John Opdyke and Margaret Green
but a granddaughter through her parents John Arnwine (1735-1819) and
Elizabeth Opdycke Arnwine (1738-1836). Margaret Opdyke was married to John
Besson and is John Opdycke and Margaret Green's daughter.
There is someone else buried at the Opdycke Cemetery who has no headstone
and he is Daniel Carroll/Carrell who married Elizabeth Arnwine, sister of
Margaret Arnwine Case. Daniel has no headstone but family records indicate
he is buried there. The Opdycke Cemetery records in "The Opdycke Genealogy"
book does not list Daniel Carroll as being buried there but he is according
to family records. His wife, Elizabeth Arnwine Carroll married again and is
buried somewhere else.
Margaret Arnwine Case (1761-1808) buried at the Opdycke Cemetery,
Headquarters, NJ. Sorry to "throw a wrench" into things.
Susan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marfy Goodspeed" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Peter Case/John Case
> Susan,
> Could you clarify which Margaret Opdycke you're talking about?
> I have Margaret (2 Feb 1751-1820), daughter of John and Margaret Green
> Opdycke, who married John Besson (1750-1842) about 1772 and had at least
> nine children. Their daughter Margaret (1787-after 1852) married John
> Hughes.
> I don't have a record of a Maragret Opdycke born 1761 who married John
> Case.
> And the list of burials at the Opdycke cemetery that I have does not
> include
> a John Case.
> Marfy
>
> On 3/6/06, Susan Pena <> wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone have any info on John Case, husband of Margaret Opdyke. They
>> are both buried at the Opdyke Cemetery in Headquarters (on private
>> property). Records indicate Margaret was born 1761 and died in
>> 1808. Don't
>> know if John Case is with her there or not.
>>
>> Susan
>> Texas
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Robert H. Smith" <>
>> To: <>
>> Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 11:53 AM
>> Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Peter Case/kaes, Kase
>>
>>
>> > Calendar of Wills:
>> > 1769, May 20. CASE, Anthony, of Amwell Township, Hunterdon Co., yeoman;
>> > will of. Eldest son, Peter, L10. Wife, Eve Catherine, real estate and
>> > personal estate, and after her death, to my children, Peter Case, John
>> > Mathias Case, John Case, Jacob Case, John Adam Case, Ann Elizabeth, the
>> > wife of Francis Pozon, Anna Mary, wife of Coonrad Hummer, and
>> > Catherine,
>> > wife of Herbert Trimmer. Executors - wife, Eve Catherine, Peter Case,
>> and
>> > John Mathias Case. Witnesses - Robert Dodd, Jacob Serves, Peter
>> Peterson.
>> > 1769, June 7. - Codicil. The surviving children of my daughter, Anna
>> Mary,
>> > by her late husband, Johanis Yawger, viz., Peter, Philip, William, and
>> > John Yawger, shall, with the other children of said Anna Mary, by her
>> > present husband, Conrad Hummer, share that part of my estate so willed
>> to
>> > my daughter, Anna Mary. Witnesses - Robert Dodd, Jacob Serves, Peter
>> > Peterson. Proved December 11, 1772.
>> > 1772, December 10. Inventory, L357.9.8 made by Peter Peterson and Peter
>> > Aller.
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Marshall Lake" <>
>> > To: <>
>> > Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 6:32 PM
>> > Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Peter Case/kaes, Kase
>> >
>> >
>> >>> I would certainly appreciate any information on my husband's ancestor
>> >>> Peter Case,1724-1789, His father Anthonius, Tunis, or his son John
>> Case,
>> >>> B. 1778.
>> >>
>> >> I have the following from "More Palatine Families" by Henry Z. Jones,
>> Jr
>> >> in 1991:
>> >>
>> >> quote
>> >>
>> >> The roots of this widespread N.J. family were in the village of
>> >> 5419 Ruckeroth (11 km. n. of Ransbach; Chbks. begin 1675, but gaps).
>> >> The definite father of the emigrants Anthonius and Johann Sebastian
>> Kaes
>> >> and possible parent of Johann Philip Kaes was Johannes Kas of
>> Langenbaum,
>> >> who d. 26 Feb 1732, aged ca. 80 yrs. He md. Christina Schreitzer and
>> >> had issue:
>> >> ? Johann Philip, who was sp. by "Johannes Kees at Langenbaum" in
>> >> 1713
>> >> at nearby Anhausen.
>> >> "A Daughter," bpt. Dom ...: 1685 - sp.: "her sister,
>> >> Schreitzer's
>> >> daughter" and Johannes ... at Langenbaum.
>> >> + Johann Thonges, bpt. Dom. 1 Adv. Nov 29 1691 - sp.: Johannes
>> >> Gros, Johan Thonges Aden (?), the the [sic] w/o Paul Schneider
>> >> at Langenbaum.
>> >> "A Daughter" (Eva), bpt. 2 April 1693 - sp.: Eva - w/o Hans Peter
>> >> Schafer.
>> >> Johann Wilhelm, bpt. Whitsuntide: 1694.
>> >> Veronica Maria, bpt. 16 Feb (?) 1696.
>> >> + Johann Sebastian, bpt. 2 June 1701 - sp.: Joh. Bastian Tick (?)
>> >> at
>> >> Steinebach, Joh. Martin Stein at Steinbach, and Anna Christina -
>> >> d/o Hans Peter Schafer at Langenbaum.
>> >> Anna Margaretha, bpt. as "A. Marcret" 30 Sept 1703 - sp.:
>> >> Marcret -
>> >> w/o Joh. Henrich Meyer, Anna Magdalena - w/o Joh. Peter Bachten
>> (?),
>> >> and Paul (q.v.) - s/o Simon Dick.
>> >> Christina, bpt. 8 March 1705 - sp.: Christina - w/o Henrich
>> >> Simonis
>> >> at Schmidthan, and Christina - w/o Christian Jackert (Heckert?)
>> aufm
>> >> Hausen.
>> >>
>> >> 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).
>> >>
>> >> unquote
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Marshall Lake -- -- http://mlake.net
>> >>
>> >
>> >
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