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Elisha E. Case

Birth10 December 1747 - Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death19 May 1808 - Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
MotherRachel Case
FatherAbraham CASE

Born in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States on 10 December 1747 to Abraham CASE and Rachel Case. Elisha E. Case married Judith Case and had 15 children. He passed away on 19 May 1808 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Abraham Case
1720 - 1800
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Rachel Case
1722 - 1789
Spouse(s)
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Judith Case
1749 - 1805
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Elizabeth Humphrey
1752 - 1808
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Grove Case
1773 - 1852
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Abraham Lyman Case
1778 - 1832
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Roxy Casey "Case"
1776 - 1811
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Daniel Case
1775 - 1799
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Ruel Case
1790 - 1830
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Harvey Case
1777 - Unknown
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Nell Penelope Case
1782 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Case
Unknown - 1797
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Henry Case
1779 - 1852
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Achsah Case
1781 - 1840
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Daniel Case
1775 - 1840
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Sarah Case
Unknown - 1797
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Hugh Case
1787 - 1800
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James Moses Case
1785 - 1866
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Nancy Case
1773 - 1834

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