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Anna Case

Birth15 Feb 1768 - Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Death27 Nov 1841 - Columbia County, New York
MotherMary Gifford
FatherJob Case

Born in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA on 15 Feb 1768 to Job Case and Mary Gifford. Anna Case married Friend Samuel Sheldon and had 14 children. She passed away on 27 Nov 1841 in Columbia County, New York.

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Parents
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Job Case
1723 - 1770
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Mary Gifford
1731 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Friend Samuel Sheldon
1768 - 1837
Children Show all
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Peter Sheldon
1803 - 1882
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Benjamin Sheldon
1790 - 1834
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Henry William Sheldon
1810 - 1851
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Job Sheldon
1794 - 1876
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Whiting Sheldon
1812 - 1900
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Amanda B Sheldon Waldorph
1803 - 1885
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Elihu Sheldon
1798 - 1874
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Isaac Sheldon
1792 - 1839
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Frances Sheldon
1800 - 1858
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Sylvia Sheldon
1807 - 1851
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Phebe Sheldon
1801 - 1880
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Charlotte Sheldon
1788 - Unknown
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Tamar Sheldon
1796 - Unknown
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Phebe Sheldon
1797 - 1885

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