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Abigail Stuart

Birth1685 - Bedford, Westchester, New York, United States
Death1735 - Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
MotherBethia Rumball/Rumbell Barlow 8th GGM
FatherRobert 2nd Earl of Bothwell Stewart

Born in Bedford, Westchester, New York, United States on 1685 to Robert 2nd Earl of Bothwell Stewart and Bethia Rumball/Rumbell Barlow 8th GGM. Abigail Stuart married Richard Cosier and had 7 children. She passed away on 1735 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.

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Robert 2Nd Earl Of Bothwell Stewart
1640 - 1688
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Bethia Rumball/rumbell Barlow 8Th Ggm
1641 - 1688
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Richard Cosier
1660 - 1712
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John A Cosier
1693 - 1767
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Thomas Cosier
1703 - 1776
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Josiah Cosier (Coger)
1710 - 1775
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Hezekiah Cosier
1708 - 1756
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Abigail Cosier
1698 - 1754
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Jeremiah Cosier
1708 - 1712
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Sarah Crozier
1705 - 1754

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