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Amanda Post

Birth13 Aug 1771 - Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut
Death20 Nov 1823 - Bridport, Addison, Vermont, United States
MotherMehitable Jones
FatherRoswell Post

Born in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut on 13 Aug 1771 to Roswell Post and Mehitable Jones. Amanda Post married Eliphalet Sampson and had 12 children. She passed away on 20 Nov 1823 in Bridport, Addison, Vermont, United States.

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Parents
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Roswell Post
1727 - 1814
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Mehitable Jones
1733 - 1778
Spouse(s)
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Eliphalet Sampson
1765 - 1846
Children Show all
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Sarah Sampson
1805 - 1840
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Herman Samson
1799 - 1847
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William Sampson
1801 - 1882
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Reuben Samson
1797 - 1847
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Martin Samson
1809 - 1847
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Temperance Samson
1790 - 1819
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Thomas Merrill Samson
1807 - 1834
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Betsey Sampson
1794 - 1829
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Amanda Sampson
1792 - 1833
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Eliphalet Sampson
1811 - 1880
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Mary Bingham
1803 - 1832
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Ashley Sampson
1814 - 1850

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