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Moses Case

Birth1680 - Southold, Suffolk, Colony of New York, British Colonial America
Death25 Jun 1814 - Peconic, Long Island, New York
MotherTABITHA VAIL CASE
FatherHenry Case (Vail Vaill Vale) II

Born in Southold, Suffolk, Colony of New York, British Colonial America on 1680 to Henry Case (Vail Vaill Vale) II and TABITHA VAIL CASE. Moses Case married Mary Hutchinson and had 11 children. He passed away on 25 Jun 1814 in Peconic, Long Island, New York.

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Parents
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Henry Case (Vail Vaill Vale) Ii
1659 - 1740
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Tabitha Vail Case
1661 - 1735
Spouse(s)
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Mary Hutchinson
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Hutchinson Case
1727 - 1783
Children Show all
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Matthias Case
Unknown - Unknown
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Susan Case
Unknown - Unknown
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Charles Edgar Case
Unknown - Unknown
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Cornelia Marie Case
1762 - 1764
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Havens Horton Case
Unknown - Unknown
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Moses Gilbert Case
Unknown - Unknown
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Luther Case
1750 - 1755
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Moses Luther Case
1763 - 1828
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Jesse Case
1740 - 1808
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Gilbert Case
1748 - 1824
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Elizabeth Case
1756 - 1780

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