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Joel Case

Birth30 May 1724 - Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death1793 - Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
MotherAnna Eno
FatherJoseph Case

Born in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States on 30 May 1724 to Joseph Case and Anna Eno. Joel Case married Thankful (Case) Hoskins and had 12 children. He passed away on 1793 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Joseph Case
1674 - 1748
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Anna Eno
1682 - 1760
Spouse(s)
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Thankful (Case) Hoskins
1725 - 1770
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Chloe
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Calvin Case
1765 - 1854
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Elizabeth Case*****
1747 - 1810
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Isabel Case
1751 - 1782
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Susanna Case
1754 - 1831
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Elizabeth Case
1749 - 1816
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Luther Case
1759 - Unknown
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Lois Case
1763 - 1832
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Rosi (E)tte Case
1761 - 1807
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Joel Case
1756 - 1758
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Joel Case
1753 - 1754
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Joel Case
1770 - Unknown
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Thankful Case
1723 - 1810

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