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Icabod Case----->-----William Case----->-----Keziah Case
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Mary Terrill               Mary/Marcy Osman        Ebenezer Paddock Sr.----->-----Go to Paddock Family Page


This family has not been verified by author.  Information comes with a thank you from Marcia.  Also similar to information found on LDS site

First Generation
Icabod Case
Mary Terrill

Second Generation

William Case married (1) Mary or Marcy Osman and possibly (2.) Mary (Massey) Springer. William married Marcy Osman in April 1741 at Southhold, Long Island, New York.  William was born (estimate) about 1720 and died in Nelson County, Kentucky  during 1802.  Miscellaneous facts about William, probably born at Southold, N.Y..  Listed on Nelson County, Ky. Tithes lists along with a David, John, Reuben, Jacob, William Jr., James, and Nathaniel 1785-1791.  Listed in a notarized deposition concerning loss of his rifle in the Sandusky Expedition of 1782, from Pa.  Signed a petition for a new state (History of Fayette, Washington and Greene Counties, Pa.) "The Ten Mile Country and Its Pioneer Families". On 1773 tax list for Springhill Township of Bedford Co. Pa,(all of what is now Washington and Greene Co. Pa.) were a Nathaniel Case and a William Case. Neither of these individuals were listed in1790 Washington Co. Pa. Census.


Children:
1. Sarah Case
2.Catherine Case
3.Rebecca Case
4. Mercy Case
5. Mary Case
6. John Case (b.about 1742 Pa.)
7. Jacob Case (b.1750 Springfield Township, Bedford Co. Pa.)
8. William Case Jr. (b.1753 in Pa.)  
9. Kezieah Case (b.abt. 1755 in Westmoreland Co. Pa.)
10. James Case

This area of Pa. had many names, even at one time considered a part of Virginia, as settlers moved and new counties were established, but basically is now what is Greene County, Pa..  The first actual settlement was in 1742. 

Third Generation
Keziah Case
was born probably in Pa., estimated by birth of first child  about 1750-1755.  She married Ebenezer Paddock Sr. at Washeo, Pa., about 1774.
She died in Vigo Co. In. between 1820 and 1830, according to census records.  Possibly buried in New Harmony Cemetery, Prairie Creek Township, Vigo Co. In.

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