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Deborah Hatch

Birth6 Apr 1766 - Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
DeathJan 17, 1832 - Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
MotherDeborah Oakman
FatherJohn Hatch

Born in Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA on 6 Apr 1766 to John Hatch and Deborah Oakman. Deborah Hatch married Joseph Joslin (Josselyn) and had 11 children. She passed away on Jan 17, 1832 in Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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John Hatch
1745 - 1819
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Deborah Oakman
1752 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Joslin (Josselyn)
1757 - 1840
Children Show all
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John Hatch Joslin (Josselyn)
1805 - 1865
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Marquis Lafayette Josselyn
1786 - 1858
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Hercules Hatch Joslin (Josselyn)
1784 - 1866
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Cyrus Josselyn
1790 - 1858
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Deborah Hatch Josselyn
1795 - 1881
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Theron Josselyn
1799 - 1816
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Elizabeth Hatch Josselyn
1802 - 1882
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Freeman Joslin (Josselyn)
1799 - 1887
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Emily A. Josselyn
1807 - Unknown
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Branch Joslin (Josselyn)
1797 - 1860
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Earl Joslin (Josselyn)
1792 - 1836

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