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Abigail Applegate

Birthabt 1713 - Raritan Bay, Middleton Monmouth, NJ, USA
Death10 Feb 1810 - Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
MotherRebecca Winter
FatherRichard Applegate

Born in Raritan Bay, Middleton Monmouth, NJ, USA on abt 1713 to Richard Applegate and Rebecca Winter. Abigail Applegate married Cornelius "Neal" Mc Cann and had 13 children. She passed away on 10 Feb 1810 in Monmouth, New Jersey, United States.

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Parents
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Richard Applegate
1683 - 1732
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Rebecca Winter
1682 - 1732
Spouse(s)
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Cornelius "Neal" Mc Cann
1709 - 1774
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Elizabeth Betsy Mccann
1739 - 1784
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Neal Mccann
1741 - 1813
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Hezekiah Mccann
1729 - Unknown
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Frances Mccann
1741 - Unknown
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Hezekiah Mc Cann
1729 - 1799
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Patrick Mccann
1730 - Unknown
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Sally Mccann
1742 - Unknown
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William Mccann
1738 - 1774
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Sarah Mccann
1725 - 1807
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Joseph Mc Cann
1733 - 1774
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Elizabeth Mccann
1737 - 1784
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Joseph Mccann
1738 - 1774
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Sarah Head
1730 - 1807

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