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Barnabus Sears

Birth20 Nov 1743 - Hardwick, Massachusetts
Death29 JUN 1821 - Anson
MotherMary Freeman
FatherRoland Sears

Born in Hardwick, Massachusetts on 20 Nov 1743 to Roland Sears and Mary Freeman. Barnabus Sears married Hannah Gove and had 13 children. He passed away on 29 JUN 1821 in Anson.

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Parents
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Roland Sears
1711 - 1784
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Mary Freeman
1719 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Gove
1768 - Unknown
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Rachel Bullard
1745 - 1811
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Celestia A. Greenleaf
1805 - 1842
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Sewell Sears
1803 - 1870
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Cynthia Sears
1796 - 1820
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Jeremiah Gove Sears
1798 - 1870
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Sally Sears
1792 - 1815
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Amelia Sears
1796 - Unknown
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Solomon Sears
1789 - Unknown
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Joanna Sears
1787 - 1812
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Vinson Sears
1811 - Unknown
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Lucinda Sears
1801 - 1801
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Rachel Sears
1807 - 1890
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Polly Sears
1790 - Unknown
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Rowland Sears
1782 - 1837

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