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Abigail Backus

Birth18 Jun 1731 - Windham, New London, Connecticut, United States
DeathNot Available - Mansfield City, Tolland, Connecticut, United States
MotherSarah GARD
FatherSamuel Backus

Born in Windham, New London, Connecticut, United States on 18 Jun 1731 to Samuel Backus and Sarah GARD. Abigail Backus married Samuel Huntington and had 8 children. She passed away in Mansfield City, Tolland, Connecticut, United States.

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Samuel Backus
1693 - 1776
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Sarah Gard
1693 - 1737
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Samuel Huntington
1728 - 1796
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Samuel Huntington
1731 - 1796
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Eunice Huntington
1756 - 1820
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Leffrey (Eliphalet) Huntington
1756 - 1828
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Olive Huntington
1767 - Unknown
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Samuel Huntington
1769 - 1817
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Roswell Huntington
1754 - 1850
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Eliphalet O Huntington
1753 - 1828
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John Huntington
1759 - 1813
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Eunice Huntington-ripley
1756 - 1828

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