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- From: Will of Isaac CASE
Posted by Carlton O. Hommel on Tue, 18 Jul 2000 at: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/NY/OnondagaWill/131
WILL OF ISAAC CASE
b. February 8, 1786, in Massachusetts
c. d. May 23, 1864, at the Village of Borodino, Town of Spafford, Onondaga County, NY
At a Surrogate Court held in and for the County of Onondaga, at the Surrogate office in the City of Syracuse, the 24th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty four.
Present Oscar S. Sprague, Surrogate.
In the matter of proving the Last Will and Testament
of Isaac Case, deceased
Onondaga County fr:
Be it remembered, that heretofore, upon the petition of Isaac Olmsted the Executor named in the last Will and Testament of Isaac Case late of the town of Spafford in said County, deceased, for that purpose to the Surrogate of said County a citation was duly issued in this manner, and Alexander M. Churchill, having been appointed special guardian of George W. Case and Seymour Case, minor heirs and next of kin of said deceased, which citation with the proofs of service was thereafter duly returned to said Surrogate, and which said petition and citation with the proofs of service thereof and said appointment, are now on file in the Office of said Surrogate, and therefore the last Will and Testament of the said Isaac Case deceased, with the proofs thereof, were produced and are as follows:
In the name of God Amen, I Isaac Case of the Town of Spafford in the Country of Onondaga and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make declare and publish this my last Will and Testament. _____
First, I give and bequeath to my wife Nancy the sum of one dollar, which is in lieu of her dower.
Second, I give and bequeath to my five children now living, viz: Eunice Olmsted, Betsy Howe, Sydia Pickett, Aaron G. Case and Arvilla M. Nickols, all the residue of my personal property, to be divided equally among them after paying from the same all my debts made by reason of sickness and expenses of my burial.
Third, I do nominate and appoint Isaac Olmsted to be the executor of this my last Will and Testament, _____ in testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal, and publish and decree this to be my last Will and Testament, in presence of the witnesses named below, this eighth day of June in the year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty four.
(Signed) Isaac Case L.S.
Signed, sealed declared and published by the said Isaac Case as and for his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who at his request and in his presence,
and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto.
(Signed) H. Linus Darling, Residing at Spafford in Onondaga County
(Signed) Edwin Eddy, Residing at Spafford in Onondaga County
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Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 14:31:23 -0400
From: "Carl Hommel"
To: Case-Family-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [CASE mail list] ISAAC CASE OF SPAFFORD, NY
I was doing research in Fonda, Montgomery Co, NY, earlier this month, and
stumbled on early records of the Isaac CASE Family. Evidently, Isaac's father, Aaron, settled in Northville, later Fulton Co, NY before 1800.
The records I found fit nicely with the records I found earlier in Spafford, Onondaga Co, NY. There can be no doubt that they are the same people. This confirnms, at least to me, that Aaron was the father of Isaac.
This is what I found:
CASE FAMILY RECORDS FOUND IN FONDA, NY
OCTOBER, 2003
Records of Northville Baptist Church
Aaron CASE joined Church, Nov. 13, 1802.
Aaron CASE, Jr., joined Church, Jan. 26, 1803.
Isaac CASE joined Church since 1821.
Aaron CASE died 1835.
Asenath CASE on membership list, Feb. 9, 1834.
Polly CASE on membership list, 1821.
Isaac CASE on membership list, 1830.
Polly CASE dismissed, 1835.
Asenath CASE dismissed, 1835.
Aaron CASE d. November 12, 1834.
Eunice, his wife, d. Feb 14, 1817.
Patience, his wife, d. April 15, 1824.
History of Fulton County” by Washington Frothingham, Syracuse, NY, 1892.
Chapter XXXII, Town of Northampton, p. 453, “ The northern portion of the
town was not settled until after the great war for liberty was over.
.......and prior to 1800 quite a number of New England families settled
on the site of Northville, or within a few miles distant. Among them were
......Adam OLMSTED, ..... Other early settlers in the vicinity of
Northville were ....Jesse OLMSTED, a brother of the first settler, but coming
later, ......Aaron OLMSTED, a farmer who settled on the west side of the river
about a mile south of the railroad depot; ...Jere OLMSTED, ....Aaron
CASE....
Court House Archives
Land Records
Isaac CASE and Polly his wife of Northampton, Montgomery Co., land
granted
to Jeremiah VAN RENSSELAER in 1787, sold [by Case] 28 Feb, 1835. Deed
Book
37, p. 201.
Court Records
Asahabel CASE, Jr., 1816-1821 Book.
James ESTIVE vs. Asahabel CASE, Jr., June, 1816.
Joseph CUYLER vs.Asahabel CASE, Jr., Sept ,1816 .
Adam CRISLER vr. Asahabel CASE, Jr., December, 1817.
Marselis GRISLER vs. Asahabel CASE, Jr., March, 1818.
Judgement Index
Reubin CASE, Jr. vs. Nathan MILLS, 1798
Asahabel CASE, Jr. vr, Samuel RUNDEEL, 1816
Asahabel CASE, Jr. vr. Joseph CUYLER, 1816.
Asahabel CASE, Jr. vr. James ESTES, 1816.
Asahabel CASE, Jr. vr. Marselis VAN GRISLER, et al., 1816.
Reubin CASE, vs. Silas A. PALMER, 1827.
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