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James Tower

Birth1723 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, New England
Death1796 - Not Available
MotherBethiah Woodward
FatherBenjamin Tower

Born in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, New England on 1723 to Benjamin Tower and Bethiah Woodward. James Tower married Mary Day and had 16 children. He passed away on 1796.

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Parents
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Benjamin Tower
1686 - 1744
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Bethiah Woodward
1685 - 1744
Spouse(s)
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Mary Day
1730 - 1756
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Lucy Dunbar
1759 - 1800
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Lucy Dunbar
1759 - 1800
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Mary Day
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Benjamin Tower
1756 - 1829
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Margaret Tower
1746 - 1777
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Lynde Tower
1746 - 1804
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Matthew Tower
1755 - 1831
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Bethia Tower
1752 - 1823
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Solomon D Tower
1785 - 1866
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Lucy Tower
1791 - 1871
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Deborah Tower
1757 - 1830
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Mathew Tower
1747 - 1831
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David Tower
1788 - 1855
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Mary "Polly" Tower
1783 - 1847
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John Tower
1781 - 1814
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Rachel Tower
1794 - 1847
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Lynde Tower
1746 - 1805
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Bethia Tower
1752 - Unknown
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Mathew Tower
1746 - 1782

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