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Bathsheba Case

Birth22 Oct 1751 - Simsbury, Hartford County, CT
Death16 OCT 1826 - Granby, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
MotherBathsheba Humphrey
FatherIsaac Case

Born in Simsbury, Hartford County, CT on 22 Oct 1751 to Isaac Case and Bathsheba Humphrey. Bathsheba Case married Ezekiel Phelps and had 7 children. She passed away on 16 OCT 1826 in Granby, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

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Isaac Case
1717 - 1796
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Bathsheba Humphrey
1725 - 1803
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Ezekiel Phelps
1748 - 1789
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Philomantha Phelps
1783 - Unknown
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Philo Phelps
1780 - 1832
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Isaac Phelps
1774 - 1815
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Ezekiel Phelps
1771 - 1815
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Sarah Phelps
1788 - Unknown
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Bathsheba Phelps
1781 - Unknown
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Daugher Phelps
1777 - Unknown

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