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Jemima Haskell

Birth01 Dec 1704 - Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Death1 Jun 1761 - Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
MotherAbigail (Davis) Haskell
FatherEnsign/Deacon William Haskell "Mariner - Fishermen"

Born in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA on 01 Dec 1704 to Ensign/Deacon William Haskell "Mariner - Fishermen" and Abigail (Davis) Haskell. Jemima Haskell married Joseph Davis and had 5 children. She passed away on 1 Jun 1761 in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Ensign/deacon William Haskell "Mariner - Fishermen"
1670 - 1731
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Abigail (Davis) Haskell
1672 - 1730
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Joseph Davis
1707 - 1753
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Thomas Allen
1689 - 1779
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Thomas Allen
1711 - 1773
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William Davis
1738 - 1814
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Joseph Davis
1736 - Unknown
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Jemimah Davis
1733 - Unknown
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Abigail Davis
1741 - Unknown
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Anne Davis
1744 - 1823

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