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Asenath Whitcomb

BirthDecember 25, 1792 - Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Death3 Jan 1849 - Parma, Monroe, New York, United States
MotherAbigail Hubbell
Father? Simeon Whitcomb

Born in Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA on December 25, 1792 to ? Simeon Whitcomb and Abigail Hubbell. Asenath Whitcomb married Silas Osgood and had 6 children. She passed away on 3 Jan 1849 in Parma, Monroe, New York, United States.

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? Simeon Whitcomb
1755 - 1842
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Abigail Hubbell
1762 - 1848
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Silas Osgood
1781 - 1851
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Silas Osgood
1827 - 1880
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Henry Osgood
1823 - Unknown
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Watson Osgood
1821 - Unknown
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Jason S. Osgood
1806 - 1869
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Alonzo Osgood
1815 - Unknown
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Joseph Osgood
1816 - Unknown

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