. Genealogies of Long Island families; a collection of genealogies relating to the following Long Island families: Dickerson, Mitchill, Wickham, Carman, Raynor, Rushmore, Satterly, Hawkins, Arthur Smith, Mills, Howard, Lush, Greene; . years President of the Suffolk County Mutual InsuranceCo., also a director of the Southold Savings Bank. JJoseph Wickham Case or J. Wickham Case as he was gen-erally known was b. at Cutchogue, Oct. 18, 1806. He was a pub-lic man a good part of his life and filled many offices in the townand county among which may be mentioned: Assemblyman 1839-40; County loan com


. Genealogies of Long Island families; a collection of genealogies relating to the following Long Island families: Dickerson, Mitchill, Wickham, Carman, Raynor, Rushmore, Satterly, Hawkins, Arthur Smith, Mills, Howard, Lush, Greene; . years President of the Suffolk County Mutual InsuranceCo., also a director of the Southold Savings Bank. JJoseph Wickham Case or J. Wickham Case as he was gen-erally known was b. at Cutchogue, Oct. 18, 1806. He was a pub-lic man a good part of his life and filled many offices in the townand county among which may be mentioned: Assemblyman 1839-40; County loan commissioner for many years; Assistant countyclerk 1841-44; County Clerk 1844-50; County treasurer 1852-55; and a great many offices in Southold Town. His chief bid forfame however, was the publication in 1882-84 of the SoutholdTown Records under his editorship, in which he incorporatedmuch of his invaluable historical and genealogical knowledge. Hewas sixth in descent from Henry Case of Southold, first of thename on Long Island. VII. Elizabeth^ b. Oct. 27, 1738 md. James Reeve and 26, 1819 aged 80. She had Elizabeth* who d. in 1806. VIII. Jerusha^ b. Feb. 13, 1740 and d. Daniel Hull b. Dec. 30, 1745 and d. Q X Z H! ? ~\ ?0 c (0 0 ?c z c 0 JS _j — uJ > ? < S: CARMAN John Carman^ and his wife Florence emigrated from Eng-land and reached Roxbury Mass. on Nov. 4th 1631. His wife isbelieved by some to have been the daughter of Rev. Robert Ford-ham who afterwards founded the town of Hempstead L. I. incompany with Carman in 1644. From Roxbury they went toLynn Mass., where they remained until 1637. During that yearthey journeyed to Sandwich Mass., and from thence to Walling-ford and Stamford Conn. It was from the latter place that and his band of pioneers left to form the town ofHempstead. Today members of the family are numerous onLong Island, particularly in Nassau County. He was a promi-nent man in the town and died in 1653. His wife died in


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