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Hannah Case

Birth12 Mar 1736 - Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Death16 Mar 1813 - Thetford, Orange, Vermont, United States
MotherMary Haskins
FatherMoses Cass

Born in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States on 12 Mar 1736 to Moses Cass and Mary Haskins. Hannah Case married Eldad Post and had 10 children. She passed away on 16 Mar 1813 in Thetford, Orange, Vermont, United States.

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Parents
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Moses Cass
1695 - 1741
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Mary Haskins
1689 - 1739
Spouse(s)
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Eldad Post
1733 - 1810
Children Show all
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Aaron Post
1760 - 1827
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Daniel Post
1765 - 1823
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Russell E Post
1767 - 1818
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Israel Post
1762 - 1802
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Sibil Post
1769 - 1840
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Hannah Post
1756 - 1813
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Eldad Post
1758 - 1810
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Hiram Post
1773 - 1777
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Mary Post
1771 - Unknown
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Bela Post
1775 - 1796

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