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Deborah Case

Birth4 Feb 1767 - West Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, United States
Death20 Oct 1828 - Boonville, Oneida, New York, United States
MotherAnn E Greene
FatherJohn Case

Born in West Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, United States on 4 Feb 1767 to John Case and Ann E Greene. Deborah Case married William C. Boss and had 13 children. She passed away on 20 Oct 1828 in Boonville, Oneida, New York, United States.

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Parents
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John Case
1719 - 1794
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Ann E Greene
1731 - 1771
Spouse(s)
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William C. Boss
1763 - 1844
Children Show all
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Jonathan Boss
1785 - 1861
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Anna Boss
1799 - 1882
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Susan Ann Boss
1808 - 1866
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Green Boss
1791 - 1863
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James Boss
1803 - 1871
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Caleb Boss
1787 - 1860
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Eunice Boss
1793 - 1865
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William June Boss
1801 - Unknown
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Olive Boss
1795 - Unknown
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Fanny Boss
1805 - Unknown
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Hazard Boss
1811 - Unknown
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Truman Boss
1797 - Unknown
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Jonathan Boss
1789 - Unknown

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