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Abigail Pendleton

Birth10 Feb 1796 - Islesboro, Waldo, Maine, USA
Death2 Sep 1879 - Islesboro, Waldo, Maine, USA
MotherSally Nash
FatherDodge Pendleton

Born in Islesboro, Waldo, Maine, USA on 10 Feb 1796 to Dodge Pendleton and Sally Nash. Abigail Pendleton married Solomon Page Coombs and had 7 children. She passed away on 2 Sep 1879 in Islesboro, Waldo, Maine, USA.

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Dodge Pendleton
1776 - 1811
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Sally Nash
Unknown - Unknown
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Solomon Page Coombs
1800 - 1873
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Solomon Page Coombs
1827 - 1891
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Ruth Parker Coombs
1836 - 1920
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John Monroe Coombs
1825 - 1875
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Jarundum B Coombs
1833 - Unknown
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George H Coombs
1830 - Unknown
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Orinda A. Coombs
1839 - Unknown
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Sarah Elizabeth Coombs
1832 - 1867

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