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Betsy Witherell

Birth29 Apr 1800 - Of, Norridgewock, Somerset, Maine
Death1 May 1842 - Milo, Piscataquis, Maine
MotherSusannah Emerson
FatherCharles Witherell

Born in Of, Norridgewock, Somerset, Maine on 29 Apr 1800 to Charles Witherell and Susannah Emerson. Betsy Witherell married Amos Adams Richards and had 12 children. She passed away on 1 May 1842 in Milo, Piscataquis, Maine.

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Parents
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Charles Witherell
1770 - 1833
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Susannah Emerson
1775 - 1859
Spouse(s)
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Amos Adams Richards
1796 - 1861
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Samuel Searle
1784 - 1849
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Sophrona F. Richards
1837 - 1897
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Susan Elizabeth Richards
1826 - 1908
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Mary Ann Richards
1832 - 1857
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Benjamin Franklin Richards
1829 - Unknown
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Angelina Richards
Unknown - Unknown
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July Ann Richards
Unknown - Unknown
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Caroline Richards
1831 - Unknown
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Alvira Richards
1840 - Unknown
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Rotheus B Richards
1835 - 1864
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Mary R. Searle
1818 - 1819
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Catherine Rogers Searle
1815 - 1849
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Ira Searle
1805 - 1842

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