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Amos Prentice Spaulding

Birth23 Jul 1805 - Athens, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States
Death22 November 1872 - Missouri, USA
MotherUnknown Mrs John (6) Spaulding
FatherJohn Spalding

Born in Athens, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States on 23 Jul 1805 to John Spalding and Unknown Mrs John (6) Spaulding. Amos Prentice Spaulding married Statira Bartlett Hoyt and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 November 1872 in Missouri, USA.

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John Spalding
1773 - 1852
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Unknown Mrs John (6) Spaulding
Unknown - Unknown
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Statira Bartlett Hoyt
1807 - 1855
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Charles Warren Spaulding
1840 - 1933
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Elizabeth P Spalding
1831 - 1839
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Frederick H. Spalding
1842 - 1862
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Edward Spaulding
1828 - 1911
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John Prentice Spaulding
1829 - 1878
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William Henry Spaulding
1836 - Unknown
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Frank Warner Spalding
1857 - 1900
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Percival Spalding
1848 - 1848
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Amos Spalding
1834 - 1849
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Francis J Spalding
1838 - 1841

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