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Amy POST

Birth11 Dec 1748 - Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States
Death24 Feb 1833 - Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States
MotherAnn Post
FatherPhinehas Post (7ggu)

Born in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States on 11 Dec 1748 to Phinehas Post (7ggu) and Ann Post. Amy POST married Azariah Brown and had 12 children. She passed away on 24 Feb 1833 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Phinehas Post (7Ggu)
1704 - 1787
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Ann Post
1707 - 1771
Spouse(s)
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Azariah Brown
1745 - 1807
Children Show all
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Amy Brown
1778 - 1847
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Lydia Brown (2C)
1783 - 1830
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Lucy Brown
1782 - 1783
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Anne Brown
1780 - Unknown
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Persia Brown (2C)
1789 - 1790
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Parnal Brown (2C)
1786 - 1787
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Lucy Brown
1784 - 1849
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Amy Brown
1769 - 1807
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William Brown (2C)
1772 - Unknown
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Amy Brown
1797 - 1863
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Parnal Brown
1786 - Unknown
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William B Brown
1773 - 1844

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