From "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900" (FTM CD #240) by Broderbund Software in 1998: BEGIN Case, Mathias Holcomb, Amy Oct 4, 1817 Hunterdon END Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 18:25:00 -0800 (PST) From: fish fisher BEGIN I have been doing Case research for several years. I have found many inconsistencies in the information that I have gathered. With that said, this is what I have on Mary Smith Case. I have that she was born 1/5/1833 in Raritan Twp., Hunterdon, NJ. She married William Marsh and they lived in Flemington, Hunterdon,NJ. She was the daughter of Matthias Case (2/10/1793 Amwell,Hunterdon,NJ-12/3/1856 Raritan Twp., Hunterdon,NJ) and Amy Holcombe (11/7/1897 Amwell - 4/26/1869 Raritan Twp). Matthias and Amy are buried at the Flemington Baptist Church. Matthias Case was the son of William Henry Case (1770 NJ -2/27/1835) and Anna Eva Cool (1771 Hunterdon Co-5/14/1856 Hunterdon Co). William and Ann are buried at Larison's Corner Cemetery. William is my 4th great grandfather. I am of the belief that William was the son of a Hontice Case and Christiana. Hontice may have also been known as Matthias. Anthony Kaes who married an Eva Catherine had a son John Matthias who married a Chrisianna and they had a son William. This paragraph is strictly a guess as to Williams ancestors. It was thought by some that Anthony Kaes and John Philip were brothers, but again I have not found anything definite to confirm that. I have other information on siblings and the Holcombe's and Cool's if you are interested. END from http://www.njsuttonfamily.org BEGIN Hunterdon County Democrat Flemington, NJ 1838-1888 December 1, 1852, Vol. XV, No. 16, Whole No. 742 Married On the 20th ult., by the Rev. E. R. Hera, Mr. William Marsh, to Miss Mary Case, all of Hunterdon County, N.J. February 2, 1886, Forty-Eighth Volume, No. 25 Local Department Mr. Samuel Case, formerly a blacksmith at Centreville, who was stricken with paralysis about three years ago, and who for a year past had been confined to his bed, died on Monday night last. He was a brother to Mr. Joseph B. Case, who lives on the hill west of Flemington. END