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Abigail Grindle

Birth19 Feb 1792 - Sedgewick, Hancock, Maine, USA
Death11 May 1858 - Muscatine, Muscatine, Iowa, USA
MotherJoanne Hutchins
FatherJohn B. Grindle

Born in Sedgewick, Hancock, Maine, USA on 19 Feb 1792 to John B. Grindle and Joanne Hutchins. Abigail Grindle married David Eaton Dyer and had 11 children. She passed away on 11 May 1858 in Muscatine, Muscatine, Iowa, USA.

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John B. Grindle
1767 - 1841
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Joanne Hutchins
1768 - 1820
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David Eaton Dyer
1786 - 1869
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Martha J Dyer
1822 - 1906
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John Grindle Dyer
1820 - 1898
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David Henry Dyer
1828 - Unknown
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Julius Ferdinand Dyer
1831 - Unknown
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Charles Sabine Dyer
1815 - Unknown
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Rebecca A Dyer
1813 - Unknown
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Jesse Hutchins Dyer
1824 - Unknown
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Peter S Dyer
1816 - Unknown
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Mary J. Dyer
1826 - Unknown
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Asbury F Dyer
1818 - Unknown
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Mary G. Ruseell
1828 - Unknown

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