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Daniel Williams

Birth14 August 1712 - Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA
Death4 Mar 1764 - Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, USA
MotherLydia Abell
FatherDaniel Williams

Born in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA on 14 August 1712 to Daniel Williams and Lydia Abell. Daniel Williams married elizabeth toogood and had 10 children. He passed away on 4 Mar 1764 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, USA.

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Daniel Williams
1683 - 1737
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Lydia Abell
1683 - 1731
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Elizabeth Toogood
1710 - 1786
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Lydia Williams
1736 - 1814
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Daniel Williams
1738 - 1809
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Faith Williams
1756 - 1842
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Simon ? Williams
1746 - 1814
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Patience Williams
1739 - 1806
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Billy Williams
1750 - Unknown
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Ruth Williams
1748 - Unknown
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John Williams
1744 - 1800
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Betty Williams
1741 - Unknown
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Edward Williams
1740 - 1777

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