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Abigail McCarter

Birth1793 - New Brunswick, Canada
DeathJune 15, 1868 - Eramosa Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada
MotherAbigail Land Birney McCarter
FatherIsaiah McCARTER

Born in New Brunswick, Canada on 1793 to Isaiah McCARTER and Abigail Land Birney McCarter. Abigail McCarter married Robert McCormick and had 6 children. She passed away on June 15, 1868 in Eramosa Twp, Wellington, Ontario, Canada.

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Isaiah Mccarter
1755 - 1809
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Abigail Land Birney Mccarter
1757 - 1826
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Robert Mccormick
1787 - 1828
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Rhoda Mccormick
1819 - 1867
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Eliza Ann Mccormick
1818 - 1890
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Jane Mccormick
1824 - 1882
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Mary Black Mccormick
1827 - 1908
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Phoebe Mccormick
Unknown - Unknown
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Abigail Mccormack
1826 - Unknown

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