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Deborah Sisson

Birth02 Dec 1723 - Dartmouth, Massachusetts
Death11 Nov 1813 - Little Nine Partners, Dutchess, New York, United States
MotherSarah Tucker 8thGG
Fatheredward Wing

Born in Dartmouth, Massachusetts on 02 Dec 1723 to edward Wing and Sarah Tucker 8thGG. Deborah Sisson married Lemuel Sisson and had 6 children. She passed away on 11 Nov 1813 in Little Nine Partners, Dutchess, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Edward Wing
1687 - 1734
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Sarah Tucker 8Thgg
1693 - 1727
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Lemuel Sisson
1725 - Unknown
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Lemuel Sisson
1725 - 1813
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Sarah Sisson
1760 - 1803
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Joanna Sisson Swift
1748 - 1812
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Job Sisson
1754 - 1821
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Lemuel Sisson (Mf8)
1757 - 1819
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Beriah Sisson
1746 - 1820
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Mercy Sisson
1751 - 1809

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