The date of 2-1-1716 In old style is April 1, in new stile is February 1. So the birth dates could be the same, (with confusion as to what year is meant.)
Sources
Information developed from Find A Grave Memorial No. 13814585.
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13814585/josiah-case: accessed 19 September 2022), memorial page for Capt Josiah Case (1 Apr 1718–21 Nov 1789), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13814585, citing Dyer Cemetery, Canton, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by Jan Franco (contributor 46625834) .
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Josiah Case's wife was Esther Higley, born Dec 3, 1719 in Simsbury CT and died Sept 15, 1807 in Canton, CT. According to the book "John Case and his descendants" compiled by Ruth Cost Duncan, 2000.
Some of the material used in the book was taken from the unpublished manuscript by Dr. Erasmus E. Case. Permission to use the material was granted by the Connecticut Historical Society.
Case-893 and Case-609 (both Josiah Case) are probably the same person. They have similar birth information and identical death dates. However, their families are completely different. Something is wrong.
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Some of the material used in the book was taken from the unpublished manuscript by Dr. Erasmus E. Case. Permission to use the material was granted by the Connecticut Historical Society.