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Deacon Jonathan Libby

Birth5 Aug 1700 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Death28 Oct 1759 - Oak Hill, Cumberland, Maine, United States
MotherEleanor Kirke
FatherJohn Libby

Born in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire on 5 Aug 1700 to John Libby and Eleanor Kirke. Deacon Jonathan Libby married Martha HASTY and had 10 children. He passed away on 28 Oct 1759 in Oak Hill, Cumberland, Maine, United States.

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John Libby
1669 - 1748
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Eleanor Kirke
1670 - 1734
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Martha Hasty
1712 - 1791
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Mary Sherburne Furber
1700 - 1777
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Jonathan Libby
1752 - 1805
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Catherine Libby
1743 - 1822
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Lydia Libby
1750 - 1824
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Mary Libby
1736 - 1761
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Elizabeth (Betsey) Libby
1738 - 1791
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Rhoda Libby
1746 - 1821
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Ruth Libby
1740 - 1771
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Daniel Libby
1756 - 1783
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John Libby
1724 - 1808
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L1-1-2-3 Roger Libby
1729 - 1825

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