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Joseph Case

Birth6 Aug 1759 - South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island
Death1 Sep 1831 - Middlebury, Wyoming, New York
MotherMary Martha ALEXANDER TRIPP
FatherAlexander Case

Born in South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island on 6 Aug 1759 to Alexander Case and Mary Martha ALEXANDER TRIPP. Joseph Case married Lucy Griffin and had 12 children. He passed away on 1 Sep 1831 in Middlebury, Wyoming, New York.

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Parents
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Alexander Case
1710 - 1790
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Mary Martha Alexander Tripp
1730 - 1775
Spouse(s)
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Lucy Griffin
1763 - 1855
Children Show all
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Mary Case
1788 - 1842
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William Harrison Case
1811 - 1856
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Alonzo Rich Case
1800 - 1864
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Lydia Case
1788 - 1848
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Lucy Case
1808 - 1888
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Susan Case
1793 - 1800
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Elisha Case
1784 - 1834
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Walter Providence Case
1802 - 1867
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Joseph Case
1797 - 1845
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Nathan Gardner Case
1792 - 1860
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Nathaniel Case
1782 - 1846
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Julius Case
1790 - 1834

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