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Hannah Lambert

Birth1777 - Bath, Sagadahoc County, then Massachusetts Bay Colony (modern-day Maine), New England Colonies, British Colonial North America
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Born in Bath, Sagadahoc County, then Massachusetts Bay Colony (modern-day Maine), New England Colonies, British Colonial North America on 1777. Hannah Lambert married Benjamin Foster and had 6 children.

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Benjamin Foster
1775 - 1821
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Mary Robinson Foster
1798 - 1858
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George Franklin Foster
1812 - 1877
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Hannah R Foster
1793 - 1870
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Benjamin Foster
1794 - 1860
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Beulah Foster
1795 - 1809
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James Foster
1804 - Unknown

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