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John Case

Birth17 Oct 1779 - Broadwindsor, Dorset, , England
Death1 Jan 1863 - Union Workhouse, Broadwinsor, Dorset, England
MotherSarah Cleal
FatherJohn Case

Born in Broadwindsor, Dorset, , England on 17 Oct 1779 to John Case and Sarah Cleal. John Case married Mary Gardner and had 10 children. He passed away on 1 Jan 1863 in Union Workhouse, Broadwinsor, Dorset, England.

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Parents
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John Case
1735 - 1807
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Sarah Cleal
1748 - 1838
Spouse(s)
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Mary Gardner
1778 - 1862
Children Show all
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Mary Case
1803 - 1888
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William Case
1807 - 1857
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Job Case
1815 - 1900
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John Case
1810 - 1889
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Susannah Case
1806 - Unknown
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Harriett Case
1809 - 1852
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Harriott Case
1809 - 1889
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Maria Case
1805 - 1881
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Sarah Ann Case
1817 - 1863
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Elizabeth Case
1824 - 1897

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