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1875 Born the son of Frederic Case and his wife Anna | 1875 Born the son of Frederic Case and his wife Anna | ||
1897 November. | 1897 November. Letters concerning [[E. J. Pennington]].<ref>[[The Autocar 1897/11/20]]</ref> | ||
1911 Living at St Margarets at Cliffe, near Dover: [[John Monckton Case]] (age 33 born Warwick), Civil Engineer - Irrigation Work for the Government Of British Columbia. With his wife Minnie Case (age 28 born Sutton) and their three children; Margaret Gwynne Case (age 5 born cape Colony); Stephen Allwyn Case (age 2 born British Columbia); and Derk Philip Case (age 1 born British Columbia).<ref>1911 Census</ref> | 1911 Living at St Margarets at Cliffe, near Dover: [[John Monckton Case]] (age 33 born Warwick), Civil Engineer - Irrigation Work for the Government Of British Columbia. With his wife Minnie Case (age 28 born Sutton) and their three children; Margaret Gwynne Case (age 5 born cape Colony); Stephen Allwyn Case (age 2 born British Columbia); and Derk Philip Case (age 1 born British Columbia).<ref>1911 Census</ref> |
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John Monckton Case (1875-1917)
1875 Born the son of Frederic Case and his wife Anna
1897 November. Letters concerning E. J. Pennington.[1]
1911 Living at St Margarets at Cliffe, near Dover: John Monckton Case (age 33 born Warwick), Civil Engineer - Irrigation Work for the Government Of British Columbia. With his wife Minnie Case (age 28 born Sutton) and their three children; Margaret Gwynne Case (age 5 born cape Colony); Stephen Allwyn Case (age 2 born British Columbia); and Derk Philip Case (age 1 born British Columbia).[2]
1917 Died in British Columbia
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Autocar 1897/11/20
- ↑ 1911 Census