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Abilene COOLEY

Birth12 Mar 1643 - Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Death17 Nov 1711 - Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
MotherAnn Prudden
FatherSamuel Coley

Born in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA on 12 Mar 1643 to Samuel Coley and Ann Prudden. Abilene COOLEY married Japhet Chapin and had 12 children. He passed away on 17 Nov 1711 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Coley
1615 - 1684
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Ann Prudden
1617 - 1689
Spouse(s)
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Japhet Chapin
1642 - 1711
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Ebenezer Chapin
1677 - 1772
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Thomas Chapin
1671 - 1755
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Samuel Chapin
1665 - 1729
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Sarah Chapin
1668 - 1747
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David Chapin
1682 - 1772
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Jonathan Chapin
1688 - 1761
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John Chapin
1674 - 1759
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Hannah Chapin
1679 - 1679
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Jonathan Chapin (8 Days Old)
1685 - 1685
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Hannah Chapin
1680 - 1765
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Daniel Chapin
1678 - 1759
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Noah Chapin
1707 - 1787

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