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Lydia Case

Birth16 Jun 1743 - Pattesley, Norfolk, England
Death14 Oct 1817 - Hingham, Norfolk, England
MotherElizabeth Pinns
FatherEdward Case

Born in Pattesley, Norfolk, England on 16 Jun 1743 to Edward Case and Elizabeth Pinns. Lydia Case married Samuel Gilman and had 14 children. She passed away on 14 Oct 1817 in Hingham, Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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Edward Case
1717 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Pinns
1697 - 1773
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Gilman
1742 - 1826
Children Show all
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Edward Case Gilman
1775 - 1855
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Lydia Gillman
1771 - 1816
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Charles Case Gilman
1780 - 1865
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Hester Gilman
1776 - 1777
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Samuel Heyhoe Le Neve Gilman
1773 - 1860
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Frances Heyhoe Gillman
1772 - 1866
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Maria Gilman
1774 - 1775
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Henrietta Gilman
1785 - 1863
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Philip Case Gilman
1783 - 1858
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Hester Gilman
1775 - 1776
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Sophia Gilman
1778 - 1778
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Caroline Gilman
1779 - 1779
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Elizabeth Gilman
1776 - 1777
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Charles Gilman
1776 - 1777

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