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Anna Dwier

Birth5 November 1816 - Barnet, Caledonia, Vermont, USA
Death24 January 1876 - West Charleston, Orleans County, Vermont, United States of America
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Born in Barnet, Caledonia, Vermont, USA on 5 November 1816. Anna Dwier married Thomas Worboys and had 8 children. She passed away on 24 January 1876 in West Charleston, Orleans County, Vermont, United States of America.

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Thomas Worboys
1809 - 1875
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Charles N Worboys
1839 - 1905
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Lydia M. Worboys
1868 - Unknown
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Arthur D. Worboys
1862 - 1915
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Sarah A Smith
1850 - 1916
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Georgiana Worboys
1851 - Unknown
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Philinda Hawkins
1842 - 1928
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Jane W. Warboys
1852 - 1931
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Daniel Worboys
1850 - Unknown

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