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Eunice Haskell

Birth17 MAY 1786 - Harvard, Wrcstr, Mssc
Death15 Sep 1869 - Chardon, Geauga, Ohio, USA
MotherRuth Safford
FatherSamuel Haskell

Born in Harvard, Wrcstr, Mssc on 17 MAY 1786 to Samuel Haskell and Ruth Safford. Eunice Haskell married Jeremiah (Jare) Clough and had 8 children. She passed away on 15 Sep 1869 in Chardon, Geauga, Ohio, USA.

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Samuel Haskell
1749 - 1825
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Ruth Safford
1750 - 1827
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Jeremiah (Jare) Clough
1786 - 1853
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Emily J. Clough
1814 - 1856
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William P Clough
1827 - 1858
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Ephram Clough
1821 - 1910
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Ambrose Clough
1823 - 1908
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Louisa Clough
1819 - 1857
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Olive Clough
1810 - Unknown
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Daniel Clough
Unknown - 1831
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Francis Alvarado Clough
1844 - 1895

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