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Capt Nathaniel Willson

Birth8 Apr 1711 - Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Death19 Aug 1778 - Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
MotherHannah Beaman
FatherJeremiah WILSON

Born in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States on 8 Apr 1711 to Jeremiah WILSON and Hannah Beaman. Capt Nathaniel Willson married Eunice Davenport and had 12 children. He passed away on 19 Aug 1778 in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Jeremiah Wilson
1665 - 1743
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Hannah Beaman
1665 - 1743
Spouse(s)
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Eunice Davenport
1717 - 1790
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Jeremiah Wilson
1746 - 1834
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Hannah Willson
1744 - 1804
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Thankful Wilson
1740 - 1776
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Rhoda Willson
1742 - 1753
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Peter Willson
1753 - 1804
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Eunice Willson
1751 - 1814
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Paul Wilson
1758 - 1840
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Rhonda Wilson
1764 - 1799
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Nathaniel Willson
1749 - 1750
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Buelah (1St Wife) Willson
1756 - 1783
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Rhoda Wilson
1735 - 1737
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Eunice Wilson
1737 - 1738

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