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Abigail RAYNER

Birth3 JUN 1765 - Charlestown, MA
Death1 NOV 1817 - Wakefield, MA
MotherAbigail Stone
FatherThomas RAYNER

Born in Charlestown, MA on 3 JUN 1765 to Thomas RAYNER and Abigail Stone. Abigail RAYNER married James EMERSON and had 9 children. She passed away on 1 NOV 1817 in Wakefield, MA.

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Parents
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Thomas Rayner
1746 - 1804
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Abigail Stone
1746 - 1792
Spouse(s)
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James Emerson
1759 - 1839
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Elizabeth 'Betsey' Emerson
1803 - 1871
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Abigail Rayner Emerson
Unknown - Unknown
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James Emerson
1789 - 1862
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Lucy Emerson
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Emerson
1790 - Unknown
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Nancy Emerson
1794 - 1815
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Richard Emerson
1798 - 1830
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Mary Emerson
1806 - 1844
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Elizabeth Emerson
Unknown - 1815

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