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Deborah Killam

Birth28 Nov 1747 - Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Death27 Aug 1828 - Warwick, Franklin Co., Massachusetts
MotherMary Gilbert
FatherEbenezer Killam

Born in Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States on 28 Nov 1747 to Ebenezer Killam and Mary Gilbert. Deborah Killam married Thomas Chase and had 12 children. She passed away on 27 Aug 1828 in Warwick, Franklin Co., Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Ebenezer Killam
1719 - 1778
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Mary Gilbert
1722 - 1816
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Thomas Chase
1745 - 1839
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Mary Chase
1769 - 1818
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Thomas Chase
1790 - 1870
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Sarah Chase
1769 - 1857
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Calvin Chase
1784 - 1817
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Abigail Chase
1771 - 1823
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William Witt Chase
1766 - 1788
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Deborah Chase
1773 - 1788
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Emma Chase
1779 - 1861
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Patty Chase
1787 - Unknown
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Persis Chase
1776 - 1856
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William Chase
1792 - 1792
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Jonathan Chase
1781 - 1788

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