- WILLIAM W. CASE, of CASE & WARNER, Oregon; born in the
town of Rutland, Dane Co.,
- Wis., Feb. 14, 1848; his father, C. E. CASE, born in Cattaraugus
Co., N.Y., was a very early settler in Union, Rock Co., he coming,
two years later, to a farm in Rutland, where he died Aug. 11,
1876; his widow, Martha M. CASE, born in Ripley Co., Ind., is
still living. W. W. CASE has spent his life, and been educated
in Dane Co.; began business as a traveling man for TERWILLIGER
& LINSEY; followed this two years, then farmed it two years,
and, in company with a brother, O. M. CASE, began business in
village, Dec. 12, 1878; the brother retired in favor of Mr. WARNER,
Sept. 17, 1879. Mr. CASE married, Jan. 1, 1872, Miss Hattie E.
KOCHER, a native of Monroe Co., N.Y., born Feb. 19, 1854; they
have two children - Jessie E. and Mark R. Mr. CASE is a Republican.
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- Taken from "The History of Dane County, Wisconsin"
(c)1880 Western Historical Company, Chicago, p. 1335.
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- Courtesy of Carol
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