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Content Dillingham

Birth08 Sep 1765 - Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
Death26 Mar 1857 - Fairfield, Maine
MotherDeborah Gifford
FatherIgnatius Dillingham

Born in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA on 08 Sep 1765 to Ignatius Dillingham and Deborah Gifford. Content Dillingham married Lodowick Hoxie + and had 7 children. She passed away on 26 Mar 1857 in Fairfield, Maine.

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Ignatius Dillingham
1732 - 1815
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Deborah Gifford
1740 - 1793
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Lodowick Hoxie +
1759 - 1834
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Nathan Hoxie
1797 - 1874
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Barnabas Hoxie +
1787 - 1833
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Hanna Hoxey 'Hoxie'
1789 - 1873
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Arnold Hoxie
1799 - 1871
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Deborah Hoxie
1792 - 1812
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Lydia Hoxie
1807 - 1828
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Asa R. Hoxie
1805 - 1853

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