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Jonathan Buell

Jonathan Buell

Male 1741 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jonathan Buell was born on 14 Feb 1741 (son of Samuel Buell, Jr. and Irenia Case); and died.

    Family/Spouse: Amarylis Graves. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Buell, Jr. was born on 26 Feb 1714 (son of Samuel Buell and Hannah Holcomb); died in 1760.

    Samuel married Irenia Case on 28 May 1740 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. Irenia (daughter of Samuel Case and Elizabeth Owen Thrall) was born on 12 Jan 1724 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Irenia Case was born on 12 Jan 1724 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT (daughter of Samuel Case and Elizabeth Owen Thrall); and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. Jonathan Buell was born on 14 Feb 1741; and died.
    2. Abigail Buell was born on 31 Aug 1743; and died.
    3. David Buell was born on 13 Jun 1746; and died.
    4. Samuel Buell was born on 4 Apr 1749; died in died young.
    5. Chloe Buell was born on 16 Apr 1753; died in died young.
    6. Samuel Buell was born on 8 Jul 1756; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel Buell and died.

    Samuel + Hannah Holcomb. Hannah and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah Holcomb and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. Samuel Buell, Jr. was born on 26 Feb 1714; died in 1760.

  3. 6.  Samuel Case was born on 1 Jun 1667 in Windsor, Hartford Co., CT (son of John Case and Sarah Spencer); died on 30 Jul 1725 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.

    Samuel married Elizabeth Owen Thrall on 8 Nov 1721 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT. Elizabeth and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Owen Thrall and died.
    Children:
    1. 3. Irenia Case was born on 12 Jan 1724 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Case was born on 25 Jul 1616 in Aylesham, England (son of William Solomon Case and Ruth James?); died on 21 Feb 1704 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.

    Notes:

    From WWW.Genforum.com, Case posting # 199 by D. Johansen :

    John Case, 1616 - 1703
    John Case was born in Aylesham, England circa 1616 and died 21 Feb 1703 (or 1704 or 1705) in Simsbury, CT. The Case family is one of the ancient and honorable families of New England. They were noted as far back as Oliver Cromwell (1599-1659) and accumulated a fortune furnishing leather for the Army, being tanners and farniers. The records show they came from York, England to Aylesham, England in the year 1200. They held all the land around Aylesham so the town was said to be Cased in and were a clan by themselves. Many of them still reside there. Their land surrounded possessions of Anna Boleyn, who became the second wife of Henry VIII of England, and was beheaded "for treason" in 1536. The Cases were closely related by intermarriage to the Boleyns. John arrived in New England on the ship "Dorsett" on September 3, 1635 from Gravesend, England, at the age of 19 years. The ship landed around Long Island. He then moved to Dorchester, MA [1]. In 1637 John married Sarah Spencer (1636-1691), daughter of William and Agnes (Tucker) Spencer of Hartford, CT. They next moved to Hartford, then moved to Maspeth Kills, NY (now Newton according to our Genealogy). John and Sarah resided in Windsor CT from 1656 until 1669, when they removed to Simsbury and settled in the area known as "Weatogue" [3].

    In 1667 John, with twenty others, received the first grant of land in Simsbury which was at Meadow Plain, Massaco (Simsbury). He lived about one mile south of the Pettibone Tavern, the second house south. He was a shoemaker and harness maker as well as a farmer. He was appointed constable for Massaco by the General Court Oct. 14, 1669, and represented his town at the General Court in 1670 and several times afterwards. He with six sons would go from Weatogue to what now (1900) is West Simsbury and cultivate the land there. Hence it was first called Case's Farms, afterwards Farms Village, then West Simsbury. They carried their guns with them as a protection from the Indians as well as to shoot game which was very plentiful there.

    The first of 5 children to John and Sarah were born in Windsor, the last 5 were born in Simsbury:

    Elizabeth born 1658 in Windsor; died 9 Oct 1718; married (1) Joseph Lewis; married (2) John Tuller
    Mary born 22 Jun 1660 in Windsor; died 22 Aug 1725; married (1) 1677/9 William Alderman who died 1697; married (2) 30 Mar 1698/9 James Hilliard who died 28 July 1720, age 76
    John Jr. born 5 Nov 1662 in Windsor; died 22 May 1733; married (1) 12 Sep 1684 Mary Alcott; married (2) 1693 Sarah Holcomb
    William James born 5 Jun 1665 in Windsor; died 31 Mar 1700 in Simsbury; married Elizabeth Holcomb
    Samuel born 1667 in Windsor; died Jul 30 1725; married (1) Mary Westover; married (2) Elizabeth Thrall
    Richard born 27 Apr/Aug 1669 in Simsbury; died 27 Apr 1746; married Amy Reed
    Bartholomew 1 Oct 1670 in Simsbury; died 25 Oct 1725 in Simsbury; married 7 Dec 1699 in Simsbury Mary Humphrey, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Mills)
    Humphrey, born 16 Nov 1681 in Simsbury
    Joseph born 6 Apr 1674 in Simsbury; died 11 Aug 1748; married Anna Eno
    Sarah born 20 Apr 1676 in Simsbury; died 2 May 1704; married 9 Nov 1699, as his second wife, Joseph Phelps Jr., son of Joseph and Hanna (Newton) Phelps, born 27 Aug 1667; died 20 Jan 1750
    Abigail born 4 May 1682 in Simsbury; married 1 Sept. 1701 Simsbury Jonah Westover Jr.
    Sarah died on 3 Nov 1691 in Simsbury, at the age of 55 [2]. Her headstone in Simsbury Cemetery is said to be
    the oldest in Simsbury.
    John married (2) Elizabeth (Moore) Loomis (our genealogy says Louise (Moore) Loomis) (1638-1728), daughter of John Moore and the
    widow of Nathaniel Loomis of Windsor, CT.
    Elizabeth died in Windsor 23 July 1728 at the age of 90. She and John had no issue.

    John died in 1703 in Meadow Plains or the southern part of Simsbury. His place of burial is unknown but it is supposed to be by the side of his wife Sarah in Simsbury Cemetery, although no stone was erected. He had an estate of 562 pounds, making him a man of wealth at that time. John's will, dated 21 Nov 1700 named his wife Elizabeth, six sons, and four daughters. Samuel Spencer of Hartford (Sarah's brother), and John Case Jr. (John's son) were executors of the estate.

    Sources:
    [1] Spear's Genealogy
    [2] Spencer Genealogy
    [3] Case book
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    Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 23:35:46 EST
    From: Edeew99@aol.com
    To: Case-Family-L@rootsweb.com
    Subject: Re: John Case History Update

    There appear to be several errors in the below John Case data. The referenced passenger list shows a William CASE and a John
    CASSON as passengers on the Dorset. Could this be John CASE? Possibly but why the difference in spelling between brothers? Also,
    William SPENCER m. Agnes HARRIS, not Agnes TUCKER.
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    Fourth - Agnes Harris's parents were Bartholomew HARRIS & Elizabeth COLLAMORE. I show this line back several generations. Source for 'some' of this from "Mary & John Passengers - The Royal Line of Agnes Harris". Also "Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists". If you want
    the author of these books, I'll have to look them up.
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    Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2000 19:55:15 -0500
    From: "K. Ormerod"
    To: Case-Family-L@rootsweb.com
    Subject: Re: Case/Noble marriages


    Hi, Linda, my name is Phyllis, a descendant of John Case of Simsbury. (John, John, Richard, Richard, Richard, Freeman, Hector, Carlton Henry, Mertie Caroline).
    In my search I have found a reference to a Henry whom the author believes is a brother to John. The book is "The American Genealogist" by George McCracken Whole No. 134; Volume 34, No. 2 April 1958 'The Case Family of CT and Long Island'.
    McCracken believes there was a relationship between Henry of Hartford and Southold, Long Island to John of Maspath Kills, Windsor and Simsbury, CT as well as Richard, of Hartford, Thomas and William, both of Newtown, Long Island.
    Another book that may be of help is "Genealogy Notes: First Settlers of CT and MA pgs. 275.300.
    I do not have a link to a Henry born in the 1800's but have some notes about a Henry A. Case who lived in Tarrifville, CT in the 1800's. He had a brother, Edward B. My last entry for Henry was born in the 1700's. This may all be confusing, but it may help someone.
    Phyllis
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    Resided in Windsor until 1669 when he removed to Simsbury and settled in the area known as "Weatogue". He was appointed constable for Massaco by the General Court Oct. 14, 1669. He represented his town at the General Court in May 1670, Oct 1674, May 1675 (CT Colonial Records, II 484). John's will dated Nov. 21 1700 named his wife, Elizabeth, six sons and four daughters. Samuel Spencer of Hartford (his brother-in-law) and John Case were his executors. (Records of Windsor, Hartford, CT - NEHGR Jan 1851, pg.65.
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    Source #2: Hinman, Royal R. Conneticut Puritan Settlers. Press of Case, Tiffany and Company. Hartford. 1852

    CASE, JOHN. (This name is occasionally spelled Cass.) He came to Windsor with the early settlers, supposed from Dorchester, Mass. He was a member of the Gen. Court of the Colony in May, 1670, May and October, 1675, and received other marks of respect from Windsor and Simsbury. He married Sarah Spencer, and remained at Windsor until about 1668 or '9, when he removed to Weatauge, in Simsbury. A part of his children were born in Windsor, and the others in Simsbury. Issue, Mary, b. June 22, 1660; John, Jr., b. Nov. 5, 1662; Wm., b. June 5, 1665; Samuel, b. June 1, 1667, d. July 30, 1725; Richard, b. Aug. 27, 1669. The following b. at Simsbury: Sarah, b. April 14, 1676; Abigail, Elizabeth, Joseph and Bartholomew, d. Oct. 25, 1725. John, Sen., the father, d. Feb. 21, 1703-4.

    John Case, of Simsbury, will drawn Nov. 21, 1700, but dated Dec. 11, 1700; a codicil to the will was dated Feb. 12, 1703-4. He made his mark to the instrument. Mr. Samuel Spencer, of Hartford, and John Case, his son, executors. Inventory exhibited and sworn to by his son, Richard Case, of Simsbury, March 9, 1703-4. Mr. John Case, Sen., d. Feb. 21, 1703-4. Inventory taken by John Slater, James Cornish and Andrew Robe, March 2, 1703-4, ?562, 5s. 1d. His wife Elizabeth he gave ?5, to be paid her annually, which was agreed to before marriage, and he directed in his first will, that it should be paid to her as follows: William, Samuel, Richard and Bartholomew, to pay each 15s., and his son Joseph, ?2 annually during her life, which was altered in his codicil. His daughter Elizabeth m. Tuller; daughters Mary Case, Sarah Phelps, and Abigail Case. His son William d. March 31, 1700, after his father's will was made and before the death of his father. William's relict was Elizabeth; she with his brother John, of Simsbury, were adm'rs on William's estate in 1701. Inventory, ?276, 9s. 8d., dated May 29, 1700. He left children, viz., Elizabeth, b. Sept., 1689; W'm., b. March 22, 1690-1; James, b. March 12, 1692-3; Rachel, b. Dec., 1694; Mary, b. 1696; Joshua, b. June 1, 1698; Mindwell, b. March 21, 1700. These children received their father's portion in their grandfather's estate.
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    List of Official Civil, Military, and Ecclesiastical of Connecticut Colony
    GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page
    Page 10 CASE, JOHN (d. 1704). Constable (Simsbury), Oct. 1669; Deputy (Simsbury), May 1670, Oct. 1674, May 1675.
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    From Burke's Armory, p.2607: John Case emigrated from England 9/3/1635 on the "Dorset".
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    Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2000 19:13:03 -0500
    From: Lori
    To: Case-Family-L@rootsweb.com
    Subject: John Case & the ship Dorset

    Here is a URL that has the Dorset ship's list, and William CASSE is
    listed, but not John. However, John CASSON is listed, so I am wondering
    if the transcriber just misread the writing. He got the info from
    Hotten's Lists.

    http://www.primenet.com/~langford/spls/635be001.htm#Dorset
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    "Hotten's Lists"

    The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years; Apprentices;
    Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; and Others Who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600-1700.
    From Mss. Preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England.
    Edited by John Camden Hotten. Chatto and Windus, Publishers, London, England, 1874.
    (Also reprinted by G.A. Baker & Co., Inc., NY, 1931.)
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    From WWW.FamilyHistory.com Case Forum #740 by Dorothy Beasley:
    Denver Public Library - Genealogy section has a book "CASE" "A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF JOHN CASSE" or
    929.2 -- c 337.2 c --as printed inside. 24 pages. small book and VERY interesting..by A. P. Case of Vernon, N.Y....Name
    later spelled Case when he signed his will. John came over on "The Ship , Dorset, John Flower, master, sailed from Gravesend, Eng, 1635 - John age 19. . Gives will, and list of children plus many interesting stories .
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    At www.genforum.com Case Forum #230
    Re: WILLIAM CASE@AYLESHAM ENGLAND
    Posted by: Glenda Thayer Date: August 24, 1998 at 15:49:29
    In Reply to: Re: WILLIAM CASE@AYLESHAM ENGLAND by Celia Case

    Believe you are misinformed regarding names of immigrant Cases. The English did not have middle names in the 1500's and early 1600's, and if you do some research into the early sources such as Banks, Farmer, Savage you will see this bears out. Have seen John Case who came to Simsbury listed as John Trustin Case, but this is without a credible source. The credible source recs. list him only as John Case & the immigrant to RI as Wm. Case as well as Henry Case who settled Long Is. Hope this will clear up some of the misconceptions.

    John married Sarah Spencer on 17 Aug 1656 in Windsor, Harford, CT. Sarah (daughter of William Spencer and Agnes Harris) was born on 20 Apr 1636 in Hartford, Hartford Co., CT; died on 3 Nov 1691 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT At Age 55. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Sarah Spencer was born on 20 Apr 1636 in Hartford, Hartford Co., CT (daughter of William Spencer and Agnes Harris); died on 3 Nov 1691 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT At Age 55.

    Notes:

    From a posting from Jack Butler at Genforum.com 11/28/1999 titled "William of Normandy Connection for Sarah":

    "There are two points here. There is a line claimed for the Spencers who take them back to Robert D'Abbetot who accompanied William the Conqueror when he invaded England and who took the name De Spencer when William named him Chamberlain. This line has pretty thoroughly discredited and the Spencers are not proven beyond 1375-1400."

    "Sarah Spencer's mother, Agnes Harris, however, does connect to Royalty - a lot of Royalty. But if I remember correctly, so does John Case, through his mother, Ruth James. Ruth James is the daughter of Rev. Thomas James and this line also connects to a long line of European Royalty. Both lines can be found in a book called "Ancestral Roots of Certain Colonists who came to America before 1700." 1988, by F.L.Weis. The James connection can also be found in the earlier edition of the book called "Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists who came to New England between 1623-1650."

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Case was born in 1658 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 9 Oct 1718.
    2. Mary Case was born on 22 Jun 1660 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 22 Aug 1725.
    3. John Case was born on 5 Nov 1662 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 22 May 1733 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT; was buried in 1733 in Hopmeadow Cemetery.
    4. William Case was born on 5 Jun 1665 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 31 Mar 1700 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT.
    5. 6. Samuel Case was born on 1 Jun 1667 in Windsor, Hartford Co., CT; died on 30 Jul 1725 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT.
    6. Richard Case was born on 27 Apr 1669 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT; died on 27 Apr 1746 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT.
    7. Bartholomew Case was born on 1 Oct 1670 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT; died on 25 Oct 1725 in Simsbury, Harford Co., CT.
    8. Joseph Case was born on 6 Apr 1674 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT; died on 11 Aug 1748 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT.
    9. Sarah Case was born on 20 Apr 1676 in Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT; died on 2 May 1704.
    10. Abigail Case was born on 4 May 1682 in Simsbury, Hartford, CT; died after 1725.



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