From Linda Tinney http://www.branches-n-twigs.com/genealogy BEGIN Tunis Case b. 30 Jan 1797, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA, d. 13 Dec 1859, Flemington, Hunterdon, New Jersey, buried Dunkard Graveyard, Delaware Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey, will dated 11 Nov 1857 in Raritan Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey. Rhoda Moore b. Abt 1786, New Jersey, USA, d. 2 Mar 1842, Raritan Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey. According to Linda Tinney (http://www.branches-n-twigs.com/genealogy) Tunis 1797-1859, Rhoda 1786-1842. Linda gives as sources: 1. [S476] New Jersey Wills, (Copies of wills and other probate items from the State of New Jersey, Hunterdon county.), Will #5977J (Reliability: 3). 2. [S586] Find-a-grave, (Online database of graves with some biographies of famous people Find A Grave). 3. [S452] 1850 US Census, (United States Government), Raritan, Hunterdon, New Jersey, Dwelling #183, Family #200 (Reliability: 3). Tunis son Tunis H. Case (b 23 Oct 1763 New Jersey, d 9 Feb 1860 Delaware Twp., Hunterdon, New Jersey) and Sarah ------ (b 6 Dec 1757 New Jersey, d 29 Apr 1841 Hunterdon County, New Jersey). Tunis H. Case son of Johann Matthias Case (d 3 Dec 1799 Hunterdon County, New Jersey) and Christianna ------ (b 1732, d 1830 Hunterdon County, New Jersey). Johann Matthias Case son Anthony Case (d 4 Nov 1772 Amwell Twp, Hunterdon, New Jersey) and Eva Catharine ------. END from Marfy Goodspeed ... BEGIN THE GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH AND VICINITY Rev. Israel Poulson Married Three Sisters in Succession Moore Family Predominates By Egbert T. Bush, Stockton, N.J. published in the Hunterdon County Democrat, March 26, 1931 The stone showing the earliest date discovered in this yard marks the grave of Rachel, wife of Elias Conover, who died in 1811, in the 33d year of her age. Here lies "Rhoda Moore, wife of Tunis Case, who died in 1812, aged 56 years." Elizabeth Case died in 1822, at the age of 21. Another stone is in memory of Mary Case, who died in 1816, in her 93d year, but who she was is not noted.5 Marfy Goodspeed: 5. The cemetery referred to and now known as the Lower Amwell Old Yard, did not exist until Gideon Moore gave a lot to the church about 1839-40. Apparently, that two of these three women were exhumed and reburied. Rachel, wife of Elias Conover, was the daughter of Rev. Israel Poulson and Hannah Moore, born about 1808 and died on January 13, 1841, not 1811. Apparently her stone is missing because it is not listed on Find-a-Grave. END excerpted from The Moore Family Marfy Goodspeed January 9, 2016 BEGIN Of the children of Jacob & Amy Moore, only the first four, Jacob, Susannah, Daniel & Peter, plus son Henry stayed close to their parents' home. Daniel Moore (1729-1807, son of Jacob) m. 1st Catharine Stout or Storts, had 9 children: 1) Elizabeth Moore (1757-1833), m. Henry Maskil, 4 children 2) Abraham Moore (1759-1818), m. Anna Lawshe, 8 children 3) Rebecca Moore (1761-1852), m. Mathias Peoplesdorf, 4 children 4) Daniel S. Moore (1762-1860), m. Nancy Cooley, 3 children 5) Jacob Moore (1764-?) 6) Catharine Moore (1767-?) 7) Susannah Moore (1769-?) 8) Esther Moore (1770-c.1795), m. Rev. Israel Poulson 9) John Moore (1772-?) Daniel Moore m. 2d Elizabeth Rouser (1748-1819), had 11 children: 1) Gideon Moore (1775-1840), m. Catharine Yorks, 9 children 2) Hannah Moore (1776-1839), m. Rev. Israel Poulson, 9 children 3) Mary Moore (1777-1846), m. Henry Lawshe, 6 children; m. 2d Rev. Israel Poulson, no children 4) David Moore (1779-1843), m. Elizabeth Hudnut, 4 children 5) Solomon Moore (1780-?), m. Ruth Brown 6) Sarah Moore (1782-?), m. Arthur Prall 7) Judith Moore (1783-?), m. Henry Tice 8) Isaac Moore (1785-?) 9) Rhoda Moore (1786-1842), m. Tunis Case, 5 children 10) Ann Moore (1788-?), m. Jacob Pence, Jr. 11) Agnes Moore (1790-?), m. John T. Case David Moore (1779-1843), son of Daniel and Elizabeth, m. Elizabeth Hudnut, 4 children: 1) Rhoda Moore (1811-1881), m. Albertus K. Wagner 2) Hiram Moore (1812-1893), m. Amanda Holcombe 3) Isaac H. Moore (c.1815 ?) no information 4) Isaiah A. Moore (c.1815-1886), m. Mary Lake 1/9/15: I had originally shown the son of David Moore and husband of Mary Lake as Isaac A. Moore, when his name was actually Isaiah A. Moore. Thanks to Rick Moore for the correction. COMMENT - Rick Moore January 9, 2016 @ 5:19 pm Thank you, Marfy! A couple things of interest (to me anyway): 1) I would have loved to have seen the original four story home. I can only dream of the treasures it contained. One of which may have been the grandfather clock mentioned in Daniel's will. I would love to have seen that clock alone. 2) David & Elizabeth's other son was Isaiah (not Isaac) according to David's will. He married Mary Lake, daughter of Cornelius. It seems as though was some dispute between Isaiah and Cornelius according to Cornelius' will. I don't know of a fourth son of David and Elizabeth. Isaiah Moore and Rhoda (Moore) Wagner are my 3G grand uncle and aunt. 3) Johannes ‘Jacob' Moore had several siblings. This was revealed by Dr. George Moore's book. One of his brothers was also named Johannes and he went by that name. Johannes settled in the Spruce Run area. If I remember correct, Dr. Moore suspected they were brothers but wasn't positive. I have DNA evidence that proves his theory is fact. I believe several of Jacob's brothers and sisters also settled in the Hudson Valley region of upstate New York as Dr. Moore also revealed. 4) The 1700 settlement date would have made Jacob 14 years old. 1705 could have been a possibility at 19. He may have squatted in those early years. It doesn't seem like there were enough of the actual land owners present to stop him. I'm very hopeful that someday the missing documentation will reappear. It pains me greatly to know that it's likely gone forever. It was probably discarded as trash when Mr. German passed. That information would be invaluable to me (and I'm sure others at the HCHS). My family tree is indeed huge! END from http://www.usgwarchives.net/nj/njfiles.htm ... BEGIN Hunterdon County NJ Archives Court.....Anthony CASE, August 13, 1785 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/nj/njfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Linda Tinney linda@branches-n-twigs.com August 27, 2008, 2:56 am Source: State Of New Jersey, Will Number 843j Written: August 13, 1785 Hunterdon Court, ?? State of New Jersey To our Sheriff of Hunterdon Greeting, We comand you to cite Peter Case and John Matthias Case, surviving Executors of the Testament and last will of Anthony Case, deceased, to be and appear before our Judges of our Orphans Court to be holden at Trenton in and for our County of Hunterdon, on the fourth Tuesday of October next, to show wherefore they have not exhibit- ed and settled their Accounts and made Payment of Legacies as Ex- ecutors of the said Testament and last will; and further, to se- cure and fulfil such orders and Directions as our said Judges of our said Court shall there then consider of and give in the Premisses; and have there then our ??? witness Joseph Reading, Esquire, Judge of our said Court at Trenton aforesaid, the fourth Day of August in the Year of our Lord seventeen Hundred and eighty-five. Furman, Clk Additional Comments: Transcript from photocopy of the original. Spelling and punctuation as they appear in the original document. This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/njfiles/ File size: 1.5 Kb This file is located at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/nj/hunterdon/court/case-a.txt END from http://www.njsuttonfamily.org BEGIN Hunterdon County Democrat Flemington, NJ 1838-1888 Mar 9, 1842, Vol IV, No. 28 (184) Died In Raritan, on 21 day, 3d month, Rhoda, wife of Tunis Case, jun., in the 56th year of her age. END from http://www.njsuttonfamily.org BEGIN Hunterdon County Democrat Flemington, NJ 1838-1888 Feb. 29, 1860, Vol XXII, No. 28 (1172) Died In Delaware township, February 9th, Tunis Case, in the 97th year of his age. END "History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey", James P. Snell, 1881 BEGIN A "census of pensioners for Revolutionary and military services, with their names, ages, and places of residence, 1840," shows that there were living at that date in Hunterdon County: Delaware Township - Tunis Case, 79. END