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Esther Wetherbee

Birth3 Dec 1763 - Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Death6 Aug 1832 - Brookline, Hillsborough, New Hampshire
MotherHannah Pierce
FatherPaul Wetherbee 5gg.

Born in Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States on 3 Dec 1763 to Paul Wetherbee 5gg. and Hannah Pierce. Esther Wetherbee married Josiah Flagg and had 6 children. She passed away on 6 Aug 1832 in Brookline, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.

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Parents
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Paul Wetherbee 5Gg.
1726 - 1768
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Hannah Pierce
1731 - 1777
Spouse(s)
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Josiah Flagg
1750 - 1824
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Nancy Flagg
1792 - 1861
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Sarah Flagg
1800 - 1874
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Esther Flagg
1795 - 1827
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Mary Polly Flagg
1799 - 1827
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Hannah Flagg
1789 - 1863
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Sally Flagg
1797 - Unknown

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