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- From Lori Case (http://loricase.com/case/augustus-case-children.pdf):
"John Bell Case, third child and second son of Augustus Case, was born in Washington County, Pennsylvania on July 24th, 1801 and came with the family to Wayne County, Ohio in 1814 where he grew to manhood assisting the family in improving their new home in the forest,
enjoying meager advantages for the gaining of an education.
On January 12th, 1826 he was united in marriage to Sarah Strickland in Richland County, Ohio near Haysville (now Ashland County).
Mr. Case was a farmer by occupation and lived in Richland County and Seneca County, Ohio. While here, he with others took a contract from the State to build three miles of pike road in Seneca County, receiving their pay in government lands. They spent the fall of the
year for three years in completing the work. About the year of 1836 he settled on a farm in Wayne County where he resided until about 1844 when he moved to Seneca County again, settling on a farm near Republic."
To this union 6 children were born, all of whom grew to maturity, namely:
Rachael Case, b. October. 12, 1826
Elizabeth Case b. August 9, 1828
Lucinda Case b. May 14, 1830, m. William B. Johnson
Benjamin Franklin Case, b. January 30, 1834
Joseph Case b. May 30, 1837
Martha Jane Case b. May 26th, 1843
While living here his daughter, Lucinda Case was married to William B. Johnson.
About the year 1850 Mr. Case, with his wife and other five children, moved to
LaGrange County, Indiana and settled on a farm. On April 11th, 1861 his wife, Sarah
Strickland Case died.
In 1865 Mr. Case was united in marriage to Miss Ruth Wallace. To this marriage one
child was born, namely John Case, born in July of 1867. Mr. Case spent the remainder of his
days in that part of the State and dies on November 5th, 1879 and was buried by the side of his
first wife in LaGrange County. His 2nd wife, Ruth Wallace Case, died in 1891.
Mr. Case physically was a man much after the pattern of his father, August Case, in
height and general build, but slightly smaller. He was an upright man in all the walks of life
and a devoted and earnest member of the M.E. Church all his life, dying at the age of 78 year,
3 months and 11 days. For want of information I am unable to give a more extended account
of his life.
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