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John Case

Birth6 May 1776 - W Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, United States
Death20 May 1829 - West Henrietta, Monroe, New York, United States
MotherSarah Carr
FatherNathaniel Case

Born in W Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, United States on 6 May 1776 to Nathaniel Case and Sarah Carr. John Case married ELIZABETH HOLMES and had 13 children. He passed away on 20 May 1829 in West Henrietta, Monroe, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Nathaniel Case
1748 - 1830
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Sarah Carr
1745 - 1829
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Holmes
1787 - 1865
Children Show all
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Reuben Holmes Case
1818 - 1862
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Stephen Case
1824 - 1902
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Charles C. Case
1815 - 1890
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Mary A Case
1828 - 1901
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Hannah Case
1820 - 1902
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Aurilla Case
1807 - 1887
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John Case
1811 - Unknown
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Belinda Case
1809 - Unknown
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Ansom Case
1806 - Unknown
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Levi Case
1822 - Unknown
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Eliza Case
1813 - Unknown
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Philemon Case
1829 - Unknown
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Rufus Case
1826 - Unknown

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