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Isabel Devol

Birth1724-06-16 - Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Death1800 - Dartmouth, Bristol Ma
MotherMargaret Potter
FatherJoseph Devol

Born in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA on 1724-06-16 to Joseph Devol and Margaret Potter. Isabel Devol married Constant Cook and had 10 children. She passed away on 1800 in Dartmouth, Bristol Ma.

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Parents
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Joseph Devol
1703 - 1782
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Margaret Potter
1705 - 1760
Spouse(s)
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Constant Cook
1724 - 1800
Children Show all
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Captain Joseph Russell Cook (6)
1751 - 1830
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Hannah Cook
1753 - 1800
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Peabody Cook
1767 - 1850
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Philip Cook
1763 - 1846
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Abner Cook
1769 - 1853
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Thomas Cook
1755 - 1841
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Paul ! Cook
1771 - 1814
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Benjamin Cook
1757 - Unknown
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Molly Cook 1760
1760 - Unknown
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Charles Cook
1761 - Unknown

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