History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 562. [Bourbon County] [Hutchinson Precinct] JOSEPH M. CASE, farmer; P. O. Hutchinson; traces the genealogy of his family back to his grandfather, Joseph Case, a native of Maryland, and who was one of the old pioneers of Bourbon County, J. M. now living upon and owning the farm where he settled. The old gentleman was born July 11, 1757, and died Aug. 30, 1809; his wife Delia was born Dec. 25, 1776, and died June 28, 1833. The parents of our subject were Joseph and Nancy (Tucker) Case, the daughter of Jonathan Case. He was born on the farm now owned by Mr. Case; spent his life in the quiet pursuits of farming, and died March 23, 1870, surviving his wife but a short time, her death occurring Feb. 14, 1870. Mr. Case has been twice married. His first wife was Miss Pamelia Conner, of Boone County, Ky. Her death occurred Nov. 4, 1871. Three children were born of this marriage, viz: John W., Nannie T., and Mary Eliza (deceased). His second wife was Miss May Carpenter, to whom he was married in 1877. Mr. Case is proud of the old farm, so long in the hands of his ancestors. It consists of 200 acres of fine land, well improved. He raises a general variety of crops and pays some attention to the breeding of fine stock. He is a Democrat, and his wife and children members of the Christian CHurch. Case Tucker Conner Carpenter = Boone-KY MD http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/bourbon/case.jm.txt