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Abigail Scribner

Birth28 Sep 1778 - Sandwich, Carroll, New Hampshire, United States
Death25 Jul 1845 - Milton, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States
MotherHulda Tappan
FatherBenjamin Scribner

Born in Sandwich, Carroll, New Hampshire, United States on 28 Sep 1778 to Benjamin Scribner and Hulda Tappan. Abigail Scribner married Timothy Varney (DESC/Joseph Varney 7th-Humphrey Varney 9th-Sarah Starbuck) and had 7 children. She passed away on 25 Jul 1845 in Milton, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States.

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Benjamin Scribner
1748 - 1829
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Hulda Tappan
1749 - 1812
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Timothy Varney (Desc/joseph Varney 7Th-humphrey Varney 9Th-sarah Starbuck)
1781 - 1829
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Hiram William Varney
1804 - 1855
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Huldah Varney
1809 - 1842
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Abigail Varney
1810 - 1893
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Mary Varney
1814 - 1826
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Timothy Varney
1816 - 1862
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Tibbeus Varney
1815 - 1815
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Maria Varney
1819 - Unknown

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