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Abigail Paddock

Birth18 Jul 1792 - Frederick, Putman, Vermont
DeathBefore 1880 - Geneva, Kane, Illinois, United States
MotherAbigail Matthew
FatherSeth Paddock

Born in Frederick, Putman, Vermont on 18 Jul 1792 to Seth Paddock and Abigail Matthew. Abigail Paddock married John Adams and had 11 children. She passed away on Before 1880 in Geneva, Kane, Illinois, United States.

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Seth Paddock
1746 - 1802
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Abigail Matthew
1760 - 1816
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John Adams
Unknown - Unknown
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Theodore Paddock Van Vlack
1813 - 1850
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Hiram Van Vlack
1818 - 1884
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Egbert B Vanvlack
1812 - 1891
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Rebecca Mary Van Vlack
1827 - 1891
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Townsend C Vanvlack
1818 - Unknown
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Nathaniel Vanvlack
1829 - Unknown
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Amelia E Vanvlack
Unknown - Unknown
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Richard Vanvlack
1813 - 1881
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Emeline Van Vlack
1813 - 1899
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Sarah Van Vlack
Unknown - Unknown
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John A Van Vlack
1832 - 1915

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