Sunday, June 1, 2008

The Case Line - page 10

The children of Henry and Martha (Corwin) Case were:
I Henry Case, Junior; [History of Orange County, New York. By L. H. Clark and E. M. Ruttember. 1881. Pages 22-23.] described presently.
II Theophilus Case [History of Orange County, New York. By L. H. Clark and E. M. Ruttember. 1881. Pages 22-23.]; died October 26, 1716; is believed to have married Hannah ---; and, probably to have had children: William, Ichabod, John [Colonial Laws of the State of New York. Volume 3. Page 372.], and Benjamin [Hall of Records. New York City. Surrogate's Office. Liber 27. Page 360. (Many Probate records, prior to 1800, are kept here, rather than in their proper Counties.)].
III Hannah Case; perhaps daughter of Henry and Martha (Corwin) Case [History of Orange County, New York. By L. H. Clark and E. M. Ruttember. 1881. Pages 22-23.].

HENRY CASE, JUNIOR, son of Henry Case, founder of the family in Southold, Long Island, so far as known with evidence, and of the latter's wife, Martha (Corwin) Case [History of Orange County, New York. By L. H. Clark and E. M. Ruttember. 1881. Pages 22-23.], was born September 5, 1659 [Information given by Ralph Ernest Case, Esquire, grandson of Henry L. and Ann CAtherine (Millspaugh) Case.].

On June 14, 1681, he set forth a statement of property which he had received as part of his father's estate, from his mother, then Martha Hutchinson, who had been Administratrix of this estate (as this document shows), and, thereby, released his mother from all further conveyance to him of his father's holdings. The record follows.

"Know all men by these presents yt I Henry Case of Southold {illegible} East Rideing of Yorkshire upon Long Island haveing given and granted (out of the estate of my father Henry Case, by my mother Martha Hutchinson) who was impowered to take administration of ye sd estate, **taine percells of Land, as namely, A first lott comonage in the Old {illegible} bounds of Southold, and seven acres of Wood land -- more or less -- {illegible} nere the Town on ye north side thereof -- and one acre of Land in old field -- and also a p'cell of meadow at Occabauck -- and likewise grant of ye whome lott after my mothers decease. I doe acknowledge my- {illegible} to be fully contented and satisfied therewith, for my whole childs {illegible} in my said fathers estate, and doe hereby fully, freely and absolutely acquite and discharge my sd mother Martha Hutchinson of all and

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