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Abigail Button

Birth1723 - Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA
DeathMay 1777 - Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut USA
MotherHannah Pendleton
FatherJedediah Button

Born in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA on 1723 to Jedediah Button and Hannah Pendleton. Abigail Button married William Lanphere and had 7 children. She passed away on May 1777 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut USA.

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Jedediah Button
1719 - 1769
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Hannah Pendleton
1692 - 1727
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William Lanphere
1715 - 1774
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Jesse Lanphere
1745 - 1784
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Eunice Lamphere
1742 - 1812
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Phineas Lanphere
1741 - 1812
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Amos Lamphear
1740 - Unknown
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Phebe Lanphear
1739 - 1743
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William Lanphear
1765 - Unknown
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Abel Henry Lamphere
1736 - 1837

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