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Joseph Case

Birth1858 - Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
DeathApr-May-Jun 1933 - Long Ashton, Somerset, England
MotherAnn Shutt
FatherJohn Case

Born in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England on 1858 to John Case and Ann Shutt. Joseph Case married Eliza Jane Evans and had 12 children. He passed away on Apr-May-Jun 1933 in Long Ashton, Somerset, England.

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Parents
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John Case
1823 - 1883
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Ann Shutt
1822 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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Eliza Jane Evans
1854 - 1893
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Amy Florence Dodwell
1870 - 1959
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Eliza Jane King
1856 - Unknown
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Nellie Case
1881 - Unknown
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Alfred Edwin Case
1878 - 1963
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Kathleen Sylvia Case
1910 - 2004
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Frank Case
1907 - Unknown
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Vera Case
1905 - Unknown
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George A Case
1890 - Unknown
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Ethel K Case
1887 - Unknown
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John W Case
1875 - Unknown
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Bertie King Case
1884 - Unknown
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Doris Christina Fretton
1896 - 1992
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Walter Case
1882 - 1959
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Norah King Case
1888 - Unknown

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