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Abel Whitney

Birth20 Aug 1734 - Biddeford, York, Maine, USA
Death1791 - Standish, Cumberland, Maine, USA
MotherLydia Young
FatherNathan Whitney

Born in Biddeford, York, Maine, USA on 20 Aug 1734 to Nathan Whitney and Lydia Young. Abel Whitney married Thankful Morton and had 10 children. He passed away on 1791 in Standish, Cumberland, Maine, USA.

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Parents
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Nathan Whitney
1706 - 1804
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Lydia Young
1711 - 1754
Spouse(s)
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Thankful Morton
1738 - 1841
Children Show all
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Reuben Whitney
1771 - 1836
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Levi Whitney
1779 - 1879
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Sarah Whitney
1769 - 1869
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Susanna "Susan" Whitney
1776 - 1820
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Simeon Whitney
1774 - 1874
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Joseph Whitney
1760 - 1847
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Nathaniel (Twin) Whitney
1769 - 1844
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Lydia Whitney
1782 - 1882
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Lydia Whitney
1763 - 1767
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Betty Whitney
1765 - 1865

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