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Henry Case

Birth1744 - Southold, Long Island, NY
Death01 Aug 1814 - Springfield, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
MotherSarah Wheeler
FatherHenry Case

Born in Southold, Long Island, NY on 1744 to Henry Case and Sarah Wheeler. Henry Case married Anne Hardenburgh Harwood Case and had 14 children. He passed away on 01 Aug 1814 in Springfield, Hamilton, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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Henry Case
1715 - 1775
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Sarah Wheeler
1712 - 1779
Spouse(s)
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Anne Hardenburgh Harwood Case
1748 - 1820
Children Show all
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Jacob Case
1782 - 1865
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William Case
1773 - 1796
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Henry Case
1784 - 1861
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Anna Case
1775 - 1814
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Gersham Case
1789 - 1830
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Elizabeth Case
1770 - 1800
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David Case
1776 - 1831
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Cornelius Case
1778 - Unknown
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Abraham Case
1780 - Unknown
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Peter Case
1787 - 1830
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Catherine Case
1785 - 1850
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Lewis H. Case
1791 - 1825
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John W Case
1793 - 1820
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John Case
1775 - 1793

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