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Hannah Case

Birth17 Feb 1812 - Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death20 Nov 1869 - Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherRachel Secord
FatherElisha Case

Born in Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada on 17 Feb 1812 to Elisha Case and Rachel Secord. Hannah Case married Samuel White Spragg and had 11 children. She passed away on 20 Nov 1869 in Springfield, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
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Elisha Case
1777 - 1865
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Rachel Secord
1778 - 1852
Spouse(s)
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Samuel White Spragg
1789 - 1873
Children Show all
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Edward Mays Spragg
1837 - 1915
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Eliza Ann Sprague
1843 - 1920
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Charlotte Matilda Spragg
1842 - Unknown
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William Bernard (Brasur) Sprague
1848 - 1933
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Caleb Manley Spragg
1840 - 1863
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Sarah Satira Spragg
1831 - 1915
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Rachel A. Spragg
1836 - Unknown
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George Ezra Spragg
1834 - 1863
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Catherine M. Spragg
1838 - Unknown
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Wealthy Ann Spragg
1833 - 1901
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Robie W. Spragg
1846 - 1883

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