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Abigail Studley

Birth22 May 1803 - Lincolnville, Waldo, Maine, USA
Death22 April 1841 - Not Available
MotherDorcas Smith
FatherJohn Studley

Born in Lincolnville, Waldo, Maine, USA on 22 May 1803 to John Studley and Dorcas Smith. Abigail Studley married Francis Crooker and had 8 children. She passed away on 22 April 1841.

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Parents
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John Studley
1763 - 1830
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Dorcas Smith
1769 - 1830
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Francis Crooker
1799 - Unknown
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Temperance J Crooker
1837 - 1895
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Benjamin S Crooker
1838 - Unknown
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Henry S Crooker
1834 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Crooker
1831 - Unknown
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Abigail Crooker
1825 - 1881
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Francis Crooker
1827 - 1880
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John S Crooker
1832 - Unknown
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Mary J Crooker
1839 - Unknown

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