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David Wetherbee

Birth28 Feb 1723 - Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Death22 Feb 1795 - Mason, Hillsboro, New Hampshire
MotherMercy Brown
FatherDavid Wetherbee

Born in Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States on 28 Feb 1723 to David Wetherbee and Mercy Brown. David Wetherbee married Agness Wetherbee and had 13 children. He passed away on 22 Feb 1795 in Mason, Hillsboro, New Hampshire.

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David Wetherbee
1685 - 1758
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Mercy Brown
1686 - 1758
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Agness Wetherbee
Unknown - 1809
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Oliver +% Wetherbee
1740 - 1813
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Timothy Wetherbee
1748 - 1832
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David Wetherbee
1757 - 1797
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Abigail Wetherbee
1753 - 1825
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Mary Wetherbee
1743 - 1814
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Charles Wetherbee
1766 - 1846
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Lucy Wetherbee
1759 - 1827
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Moses Wetherbee
1763 - 1818
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Simon Wetherbee
1742 - 1824
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Oliver Wetherbee
1765 - Unknown
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Nancy Wetherbee
1781 - 1855
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Sally Wetherbee
1770 - 1810
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Jacob Wetherbee
1750 - 1820

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