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Ann Mitten

Birth1703 - Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, USA
Death12 Aug 1764 - Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, United States
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Born in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, USA on 1703. Ann Mitten married Ebenezer Wilson and had 11 children. She passed away on 12 Aug 1764 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, United States.

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Ebenezer Wilson
1699 - 1785
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Mary Wilson
1728 - 1779
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Phebe Wilson
1735 - 1815
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Sybil Wilson
1738 - 1815
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Jonathan Wilson
1733 - 1795
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Ebenezer Wilson
1723 - 1805
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Chloe Wilson
1743 - 1756
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Ann Willson
1726 - Unknown
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Sarah Wilson
1722 - 1801
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Isaac Wilson
1739 - 1813
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William Wilson
1731 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Wilson
1729 - 1788

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