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Clapp Sumner

Birth9 Sep 1749 - Ashford, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Death30 Nov 1817 - Corinth, Orange, Vermont, United States
MotherSarah Eastman
FatherEdward Sumner

Born in Ashford, Windham, Connecticut, United States on 9 Sep 1749 to Edward Sumner and Sarah Eastman. Clapp Sumner married Mehitable 4 LassellSumner and had 10 children. He passed away on 30 Nov 1817 in Corinth, Orange, Vermont, United States.

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Parents
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Edward Sumner
1702 - 1780
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Sarah Eastman
1710 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Mehitable 4 Lassellsumner
1742 - 1807
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Mary Stevens
Unknown - 1870
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George 3 Sumner
1805 - 1874
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Harmony Sumner
1772 - 1841
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Marian Sumner
1804 - Unknown
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James Monroe Sumner
1807 - 1833
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Mary Sumner Mattoon
1815 - 1900
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Lemuel Sumner
1781 - 1858
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Delotia Sumner
1813 - Unknown
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Lucinda Sumner
1809 - 1835
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Fanney Frances Sumner
1808 - Unknown
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Sally Summer
Unknown - Unknown

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