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Abigail Wheaton

Birth26 Jan 1726 - Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Death5 Oct 1792 - Winchester, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
MotherRhoda Wheeler
FatherNathaniel WHEADON

Born in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States on 26 Jan 1726 to Nathaniel WHEADON and Rhoda Wheeler. Abigail Wheaton married George Dear and had 6 children. She passed away on 5 Oct 1792 in Winchester, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States.

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Nathaniel Wheadon
1697 - 1793
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Rhoda Wheeler
1701 - 1763
Spouse(s)
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George Dear
1732 - 1776
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John Dear/deer
1757 - 1828
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David Deer
1770 - 1829
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George Dear
1755 - Unknown
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Hannah Dear
1760 - Unknown
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Jonathan Dear
1766 - Unknown
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Sarah Dear
1762 - Unknown

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