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Abner Merrill

Birth06 Nov 1752 - North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, USA
Death4 May 1814 - Greene, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA
MotherSarah Stubbs Brown
FatherBenjamin Merrill

Born in North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, USA on 06 Nov 1752 to Benjamin Merrill and Sarah Stubbs Brown. Abner Merrill married Elizabeth Royall and had 8 children. He passed away on 4 May 1814 in Greene, Androscoggin County, Maine, USA.

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Parents
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Benjamin Merrill
1727 - 1778
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Sarah Stubbs Brown
1725 - 1776
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Royall
1753 - 1840
Children Show all
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John Merrill
1795 - 1880
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Benjamin Iii Merrill
1785 - Unknown
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Levi Merrill
1784 - 1850
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Abner Merrill
1789 - Unknown
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Betsey Bates
1793 - 1821
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Joseph Merrill
1798 - 1871
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Willard Merrill
1807 - 1808
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Jacob Merrill
1787 - Unknown

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