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Eli Winchell

BirthNOV 1769 - Massachusetts
DeathFEB 1813 - St. Lawrence Co., New York
MotherMargaret Lattimore
FatherElias or Elijah Winchell

Born in Massachusetts on NOV 1769 to Elias or Elijah Winchell and Margaret Lattimore. Eli Winchell married Elizabeth Waldo and had 9 children. He passed away on FEB 1813 in St. Lawrence Co., New York.

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Parents
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Elias Or Elijah Winchell
1741 - 1781
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Margaret Lattimore
1750 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Waldo
1776 - 1809
Children Show all
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Nancy Winchell
1792 - Unknown
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Shubael Winchell
1794 - 1866
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Hiram Winchell
1800 - 1873
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Eli Winchell
1796 - 1850
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Amanda W Winchel
1809 - Unknown
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James Winchell
1804 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Winchell
1806 - 1868
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Joseph Waldo Winchell
1802 - 1881
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Zelpa Winchell
1798 - Unknown

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