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William A Case

Birth1756 - Standfordville, Dutchess, New York USA possibly Smithfield, Providence, RI
Death1816 - Providence, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherHannah Gove
FatherNathan Cass

Born in Standfordville, Dutchess, New York USA possibly Smithfield, Providence, RI on 1756 to Nathan Cass and Hannah Gove. William A Case married Elizabeth Tripp and had 5 children. He passed away on 1816 in Providence, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Nathan Cass
1715 - 1806
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Hannah Gove
1711 - 1780
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Elizabeth Tripp
1763 - 1843
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Hannah (Case) Knapp
1785 - 1817
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Martha Case
1787 - 1862
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Sarah Sally Case
1791 - 1859
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Hiram Case
1785 - 1840
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Elizabeth Betsey Case
1801 - 1867

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