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Daniel Small

Birth17 Nov 1759 - Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, United States
Death22 Mar 1844 - Limington, York, Maine, United States
MotherMary McKenney
FatherMajor John SMALL

Born in Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, United States on 17 Nov 1759 to Major John SMALL and Mary McKenney. Daniel Small married Anna Tyler and had 8 children. He passed away on 22 Mar 1844 in Limington, York, Maine, United States.

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Parents
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Major John Small
1723 - 1761
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Mary Mckenney
1731 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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Anna Tyler
1762 - 1820
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Sarah Dam
1760 - 1849
Children Show all
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Jane Small
1791 - 1863
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Sally Sarah Small
1804 - 1867
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Polly Small
1789 - 1841
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Jane Small
1783 - 1783
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Abraham Small
1788 - Unknown
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Joseph Small
1781 - 1782
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Patty Small (Twin)
1789 - 1790
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John Small
1783 - 1874

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