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Hosea Stodder

Birth16 Aug 1756 - Hingham, Plymouth ,, Massachusetts
Death8 Sep 1797 - Charleston Charleston South Carolina
MotherSarah Lane
FatherSimon Stodder

Born in Hingham, Plymouth ,, Massachusetts on 16 Aug 1756 to Simon Stodder and Sarah Lane. Hosea Stodder married Lucy Stowell and had 11 children. He passed away on 8 Sep 1797 in Charleston Charleston South Carolina.

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Parents
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Simon Stodder
1720 - 1762
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Sarah Lane
1726 - 1810
Spouse(s)
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Lucy Stowell
1759 - 1842
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Hosea Stodder
1756 - 1797
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David Stodder
1779 - 1816
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Seth Stodder
1781 - 1830
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Hosea Stodder
1785 - 1811
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Sukey Stodder
1783 - Unknown
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Thomas Gyer Stodder
1793 - Unknown
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Samuel Stillman Stodder
1787 - 1805
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Lucy Stodder
1790 - 1869
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Simeon Joseph Stowell Stodder
Unknown - 1837
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Susannah Stodder
1783 - Unknown
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Thomas Stodder
Unknown - Unknown
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Simeon Joseph Stowell Stodder
Unknown - 1837

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