She was one of the Connecticut women authors given creditable mention at the Cotton States and International Exposition (Atlanta, 1895).
Edwin S. Stanley,[2] was a retired Methodist clergyman of the New England Southern Conference,[3] of Puritan and Revolutionary War ancestry.
She also wrote a poem, “The Waning Century", for the grand reunion of alumni of East Greenwich Academy in 1890.
[4] In June, 1868, she married Albert Willard Case,[2] a paper manufacturer of South Manchester, Connecticut, where they since resided.
[5] Marietta Stanley Case died 21 July 1900 at her home in the Highland Park neighborhood of South Manchester, Connecticut.