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John Conkey

Birth10 Nov 1746 - Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA
Death15 Apr 1824 - Pelham, Hampshire Co. Massachusetts
MotherMary Young
FatherWilliam Conkey

Born in Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA on 10 Nov 1746 to William Conkey and Mary Young. John Conkey married Margaret Abercrombie and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 Apr 1824 in Pelham, Hampshire Co. Massachusetts.

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Parents
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William Conkey
1717 - 1788
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Mary Young
1719 - 1754
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Abercrombie
1747 - 1800
Children Show all
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Sarah Sally Conkey-thompson-gray
1782 - 1835
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Israel Conkey
1774 - 1814
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Anna Conkey
1795 - 1855
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Joshua Conkey
1777 - 1790
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Ithamar Conkey
1788 - 1862
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Mehitable Conkey
1791 - 1857
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Eleazer Conkey
1784 - 1808
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John Conkey
1778 - 1853
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David Conkey
1775 - 1861

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