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Nathan Case Brown

Birth13 Sep 1769 - Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA
Death10 Jul 1825 - Yonge Twp., Leeds County, Ontario, Canada
MotherSarah CASE
FatherBenjamin "Charles" Brown

Born in Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA on 13 Sep 1769 to Benjamin "Charles" Brown and Sarah CASE. Nathan Case Brown married Susannah Wilber and had 13 children. He passed away on 10 Jul 1825 in Yonge Twp., Leeds County, Ontario, Canada.

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Benjamin "Charles" Brown
1741 - 1822
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Sarah Case
1746 - 1815
Spouse(s)
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Susannah Wilber
1770 - 1838
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Susannah Brown
1799 - 1878
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Asa Brown
1806 - 1888
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Obadiah Brown
1800 - 1884
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William Brown
1802 - 1872
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Hannah Brown
1799 - 1846
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Armenia Brown
1811 - 1893
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Daniel Brown
1804 - 1854
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Luther Case Brown
1795 - 1883
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Nathan Case Brown .
1812 - 1895
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Nancy Brown
1808 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Brown
1824 - 1906
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Ellen B Brown
1812 - Unknown
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Daniel Brown
1804 - 1872

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