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Deborah Ann Simms

BirthAbt. 1814 - Preston, New London County, Connecticut
Death02 Sep 1841 - Preston, New London, Connecticut
MotherPrudence
FatherSamuel Simms

Born in Preston, New London County, Connecticut on Abt. 1814 to Samuel Simms and Prudence. Deborah Ann Simms married Charles Cranston and had 7 children. She passed away on 02 Sep 1841 in Preston, New London, Connecticut.

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Parents
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Samuel Simms
1788 - 1860
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Prudence
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Charles Cranston
1807 - 1848
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Daniel N Cranston
1834 - 1916
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John S Cranston
1839 - 1839
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Hellen A Cranston
1840 - 1841
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Charles R Cranston
1843 - 1920
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Annie Cranston
Unknown - Unknown
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Emily Cranston
1838 - Unknown
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Adelaide Cranston
1836 - Unknown

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