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John Schooley

John Schooley

Male 1788 - 1878  (89 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Schooley was born on 9 Aug 1788 in NJ (son of Joseph Schooley and Susan M. Case); died on 1 Apr 1878 in Canada.

    John married Phoebe Case about 1813 in Morris Co., NJ. Phoebe was born in Morris Co., NJ; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Martha Schooley

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Schooley was born on 2 Nov 1760 in Newton, Sussex Co., NJ; died on 6 Jun 1846 in Stillwater Twp., Sussex Co., NJ.

    Joseph married Susan M. Case on 21 Aug 1785 in Sussex Co., NJ. Susan (daughter of Joshua Case and Elizabeth Youngs) was born on 3 Feb 1766 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; died on 6 Dec 1832 in Sussex Co., NJ. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susan M. Case was born on 3 Feb 1766 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ (daughter of Joshua Case and Elizabeth Youngs); died on 6 Dec 1832 in Sussex Co., NJ.
    Children:
    1. Benjamin Schooley was born on 10 Jun 1786 in NJ; died on 28 Dec 1861 in Stillwater Twp., Sussex Co., NJ.
    2. 1. John Schooley was born on 9 Aug 1788 in NJ; died on 1 Apr 1878 in Canada.
    3. Elizabeth Schooley was born on 23 Feb 1796; and died.
    4. Aaron Case Schooley was born on 24 Oct 1798 in NJ; died on 2 Nov 1874.
    5. Martha Schooley was born on 11 Feb 1801; died on 3 Oct 1849 in Glandford, Canada.
    6. Rhoda Schooley was born on 21 Jan 1803; died on 21 May 1883 in Stillwater Twp., Sussex Co., NJ.
    7. Susan Schooley was born on 25 Apr 1805; died on 7 Nov 1847 in Newton, Sussex Co., NJ.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Joshua Case was born in 1722 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ (son of Theophilus Case, Jr. and Hannah Mapes); died on 9 Jul 1777 in Succasunna, Morris Co., New Jersey, USA.

    Notes:

    At WWW.Genforum.com:
    Posted by: Jodi Burns Date: February 23, 2001 at 18:51:31
    In Reply to: Re: Joshua CASE-NJ & Elizabeth Dickerson by Anne Goddard

    I wonder if this is a correct "Elizabeth" for our Joshua case. A Elizabeth Dickerson married an Andrew Wager, son of Charles, on Jan 21, 1743 at Southold, LI, NY. They later moved to Morris Cty, NJ. A Genealogy book written about the Dickerson Family (Don't have title, but author is Wesley Baker) He states that Elizabeth daughter of Thomas did not mary a Joshua Case and could not have as she was married to Andrew Wager and he was still alive to witness a will in 1781. I have not found any documentation either as to who Joshua married too. So Dickerson researchers feel Elizabeth married Andrew and he lived till after the Revolution, so who did Joshua marry and where are the records? I find that our "Case" ancestors did not leave us many clues. Another Case researcher e-mailed me info about Joshua that he died 9 July 1777 age 56, and is buried in Succasunna, NJ. May have died of Small Pox as an epidemic was going on at that time. His will dated 1 Jul 1777, proved 16 Aug 1777 (Lib 19, pg. 138) states wife "Elizabeth". My thought is we need to find a record/document to prove who Joshua was married to. Otherwise most of our information is just "Family Lore".

    See: Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.1, p. ?Serial: 8399; Volume: 7, DAR for Joshua Case bur. Succasunna NJ 24.

    Also in The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 39 page 53: "His sons, Samuel, Joseph and Augustus, and son-in-law, Daniel Pedmore, also served in the war. "

    Some say Joshua born in RI.

    New York City Wills, 1766-71: Witnesses, Joshua Case, Jonathan B. Horton, John Wells. Proved, December 16, 1767.
    Will of RICHARD TERRY, of Southold, in Suffolk County.[Benjamin Vail.FTW]

    [Case Family.FTW]
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    At http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/an/localities.northam.usa.states .newjersey.counties.morris/1588.1608
    Author: april
    Date: 20 Jan 2001 12:00 PM

    In Reply to: Case, Dickerson by: Boyd Case

    On my last visit to NJ I located Joshua's grave. He is buried in the 1st Presbyterian Church Cemetery on Main St. in Succasunna, NJ. His stone is in excellent condition. It is made of red sandstone and reads: In memory of Joshua Case who departed this life July the 9th 1777 aged 55 years.
    I didn't see a stone for his wife but there were a good number of Dickersons buried in the same area. If you go looking, His grave is on the right side of the church as you face it from Main St. and Very close to the Building.

    Joshua married Elizabeth Youngs in Mar 1743 in Suffolk Co., NY. Elizabeth and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Elizabeth Youngs and died.

    Notes:

    Jodi Burns posted at Genforum:
    I wonder if this is a correct "Elizabeth" for our Joshua case. A Elizabeth Dickerson married an Andrew Wager, son of Charles, on Jan 21, 1743 at Southold, LI, NY. They later moved to Morris Cty, NJ. A Genealogy book written about the Dickerson Family (Don't have title, but author is Wesley Baker) He states that Elizabeth daughter of Thomas did not mary a Joshua Case and could not have as she was married to Andrew Wager and he was still alive to witness a will in 1781. I have not found any documentation either as to who Joshua married too. So Dickerson researchers feel Elizabeth married Andrew and he lived till after the Revolution, so who did Joshua marry and where are the records? I find that our "Case" ancestors did not leave us many clues. Another Case researcher e-mailed me info about Joshua that he died 9 July 1777 age 56, and is buried in Succasunna, NJ. May have died of Small Pox as an epidemic was going on at that time. His will dated 1 Jul 1777, proved 16 Aug 1777 (Lib 19, pg. 138) states wife "Elizabeth". My thought is we need to find a record/document to prove who Joshua was married to. Otherwise most of our information is just "Family Lore".

    Children:
    1. John Case was born on 8 Jul 1742 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; died on 13 Feb 1817 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ.
    2. Joshua Case was born in 1746 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; and died.
    3. Caleb Case was born in 1749 in Morris, NJ; and died.
    4. Rhoda Case was born in 1749 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; and died.
    5. Samuel Case was born in 1752 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; died on 17 Apr 1815 in Jefferson, Greene Co., PA; was buried in Cox Cemetery, Morgan Twp., Greene Co., PA.
    6. Sarah Elizabeth Case was born on 26 Jan 1755 in Hamburg, Sussex Co., NJ; died on 23 Nov 1821 in Frankford Twp., Sussex Co., NJ; was buried in Shotwell Burying Ground, Augusta, Sussex Co., NJ.
    7. Lt. Joseph Case was born in 1759 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; died on 5 Feb 1811 in Unionville, NY.
    8. Augustus Case was born on 17 Jul 1759 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; died on 24 Mar 1852 in Plain Twp., Wayne Co., OH; was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Wayne Co., OH (On The Corner Of The Original Homestead.).
    9. Phineas Case was born in 1761 in Goshen, Orange Co., NY; died on 6 Feb 1815.
    10. 3. Susan M. Case was born on 3 Feb 1766 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; died on 6 Dec 1832 in Sussex Co., NJ.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Theophilus Case, Jr. was born in 1684 in Southold, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York, USA (son of Theophilus Case and Hannah Youngs); died on 9 Jul 1765 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ.

    Notes:

    WWW.Genforum.Genealogy.Com Case Forum:
    Posted by: Oscar Case
    Date: April 21, 2001 at 15:49:49
    In Reply to: Re: Case Emigrees From Holland--1730 by Jeannette Case Schlicher

    Add me to the list searching for info on the brothers, Theophilus, Christopher, Butler and Reuben Case. I hope my results help you out. I ran across the "rumor" about coming from Holland in the "Diary of Zophar Case," where he writes a "Geneologic(h)al memorandum of the ancestors and descendants -MESHACH CASE - Paternal Line - Holland [the brothers]came to the colonies about 1750 landed on Long Island - passed on to the Jerseys. Butler married a woman of Irish des(c)ent at Morris County, a Miss Carnes." Zophar was a son of Meshach, who was one of Butler's children. It appears that Zophar was unaware that his ancestors had been living on LI since about 1640. But they probably lived in Holland after leaving England with the Puritans in their exodus (my guess). According to Long Island Genealogy the four brothers descend from William who married Martha Corwin. Ref: www.longislandgenealogy.com and www.lihistory.com. Zophar's handwritten journal was obtained from the Ohio His. Soc.
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    Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 22:19:24 -0400
    From: "Laurel Baker"
    To: Case-Family-L@rootsweb.com
    Subject: Case diary

    I came across a diary in the Ohio Historical Society's manuscript collection today that may interest those with NE Ohio Case connections. It is "Vol 400" in the manuscript collection and is listed as the Diary of Zophar Case. The diary is a small triple fold (leather?), about 4 by 6 inches. It appears to have been written about 1829. I had only limited time and the book cannot be xeroxed but the frontpiece says, "Genealogical memorial of the ancestors and descendent of Meshach Case", followed by a few journal entries of his trip west. The best part of it though is the last 6 or 8 pages where he details the family genealogy. I did not have time to copy out very much but here is the bit on the oldest generations (punctuation and spelling are as written, the pages are torn in a couple spots and in others stuck together so if I couldn't read it I have question marks). Although I didn't have time to write it
    all out (and will not be back to OHS anytime soon) I did read over the genealogy and Zophar was brother to Leonard Case of Case Western University fame. And unfortunately that means the diary has no connection to "my" Case family -- maybe some of you will have better luck.

    "Paternal Line Holland
    Theophilus Christopher Butler and Reuben Case brothers came to the Colonies about 1750 landed on Long Island - passed on to the Jerseys. Butler married a woman of Irish disent at Morris County, a Miss Carney.
    There they had issue Meschach Elizabeth who married David Sutton and had a large family who removed from the Jerseys to Westmoreland County Pennsylvania. Thence to Shenango. Butler who married Miss Sarah Pugh,
    they had numerous issue, viz Reuben, Butler, Sarah, Thom?? and various others died in 1833 or 1834 in Medina Co Ohio.
    Rachel married John Sheplor & had many children & died in Westmoreland Co PA one of them Matthias went to Congress = Dyrn married Caleb Brown and had a faily removed & died in Wayne Co Ohio had several children
    Reuben married Hannah Bergin had many children removed to near Zanesville Ohio
    Sarah married a Mr Phon?? had a family all three marriages took place in Westmoreland County Pennsylvania where the family came about 1778 or 1779 and there Meshach married Mgdalene Eckstein."

    Theophilus married Hannah Mapes in 1708 in Southold, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York, USA. Hannah and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Hannah Mapes and died.
    Children:
    1. Christopher Case was born about 1710 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; and died.
    2. Theophilus Case, III was born about 1712 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; and died.
    3. Reuben Case was born about 1718 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; and died.
    4. Butler Case was born about 1720 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; died about 1802.
    5. 6. Joshua Case was born in 1722 in Roxbury, Morris Co., NJ; died on 9 Jul 1777 in Succasunna, Morris Co., New Jersey, USA.



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