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Daniel Couch

Birth5 Sep 1782 - New Milford, Connecticut, USA
Death26 Feb 1848 - Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
MotherPolyphema Carrington
FatherStephen Couch

Born in New Milford, Connecticut, USA on 5 Sep 1782 to Stephen Couch and Polyphema Carrington. Daniel Couch married Mary (Polly) Chadwick and had 7 children. He passed away on 26 Feb 1848 in Lee, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Stephen Couch
1753 - 1833
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Polyphema Carrington
1760 - 1847
Spouse(s)
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Mary (Polly) Chadwick
1784 - 1862
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Sarah Whiton Couch
1814 - 1870
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Philander Marcus Couch
1822 - 1861
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Frederick Manley Couch
1807 - 1878
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Bradford Milton Couch
1819 - 1895
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Nancy Emmeline Couch
1805 - 1851
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Charles Morton Couch
1817 - 1899
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Henry Marshall Couch
1826 - 1905

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