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Abigail Stratton

Birth1750 - Scotland
DeathNot Available - Chestertown, Warren, New York, United States
MotherAmy Elkington
FatherEnoch Stratton

Born in Scotland on 1750 to Enoch Stratton and Amy Elkington. Abigail Stratton married Joseph Henderson and had 11 children. She passed away in Chestertown, Warren, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Enoch Stratton
1720 - 1781
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Amy Elkington
1723 - 1817
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Henderson
1745 - 1828
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Affable A Henderson
1787 - 1879
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Ira Henderson
1799 - 1856
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James Henderson
1797 - 1850
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William Young Henderson
1789 - 1870
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Guy Carlton (Stratton) Henderson
1794 - Unknown
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Hannah Henderson
1783 - Unknown
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Joseph Henderson
1785 - Unknown
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Sophia Henderson
1792 - Unknown
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Polly Henderson
1781 - Unknown
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Mary Henderson
1781 - 1858
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Calvin Henderson
1801 - Unknown

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