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Alvord Orville Case

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Alvord Orville Case
I have an old studio photograph identified as Alvord CASE which was taken at the Rodgers Studio in Hartford, CT sometime in the 1890's. Alvord appears to be in his 60's at the time the photograph was taken. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding Alvord and his family:

Alvord Orville CASE was b. 6 Mar 1845 in Barkhamsted, CT to parents Jason CASE (1800-1882) and Corintha or Corinthia BLISS (1801-1893) who were married in 1825 in Connecticut. Alvord was one of four children born to this couple including Laura Maria; Luzerne; Lambert B.; and Alvord Orville CASE, all born between 1826 and 1845. Alvord married Sarah Jane CASE (1840-1907) on 29 Apr 1861 in Barkhamsted, CT and they had two children, Edgar Burdette CASE (1865-1922) and Woodruff Leon CASE (1868-1951). Alvord died 29 Apr 1922 in Barkhamsted or West Granby, CT and is buried in the East Hartland Cemetery in Hartland, CT.

I’d like to get this photograph to a family member and would appreciate you contacting me if you are a member of this family or know someone who might be.

Thanks,
Shelley
Date & Place: at Rodgers Studio in Hartford, Capitol Planning Region County, Connecticut United States
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Alvord Orville Case
Alvord Orville Case of Hartford, Connecticut United States was born on March 6, 1845 in Barkhamsted, and died at age 77 years old on April 29, 1922.
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