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Benjamin Case

Birth4 DEC 1703 - MA, Dukes, Tisbury
Death24 JUl 1794 - Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut, USA
MotherDesire Manter
FatherJohn Case

Born in MA, Dukes, Tisbury on 4 DEC 1703 to John Case and Desire Manter. Benjamin Case married Benjamin Case and had 14 children. He passed away on 24 JUl 1794 in Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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John Case
1650 - 1706
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Desire Manter
1663 - 1703
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Case
1703 - 1794
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Mary Manning
1703 - 1745
Children Show all
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Benjamin Case
1734 - 1801
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Irene Case
1735 - 1807
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Sarah Case
1731 - 1770
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Joseph Case *
1729 - 1775
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Mary Case
1742 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Case
1744 - Unknown
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Samuel Case
1739 - 1740
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Zenas Case
1747 - 1779
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Benjamin Case (Cassy)
1733 - 1798
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Moses Cass
1729 - 1817
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Sarah Case
Unknown - Unknown
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Rebekah Case
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Case
1742 - 1761
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Hannah Case
Unknown - Unknown

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