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John FLAGG

Birth11 Jun 1778 - Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Death16 March 1861 - Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
MotherRhoda Stone
FatherPhinehas Flagg

Born in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA on 11 Jun 1778 to Phinehas Flagg and Rhoda Stone. John FLAGG married Sarah Ward and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 March 1861 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Phinehas Flagg
1751 - 1791
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Rhoda Stone
1754 - 1801
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ward
1775 - 1843
Children Show all
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Rhoda Flagg
1801 - 1862
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Mary Ward Flagg
1810 - 1892
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Sarah Flagg
1804 - 1838
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Nahum Flagg
1812 - 1898
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Charles Flagg
1821 - 1894
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Lucy Flagg
1807 - 1810
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Phinehas Flagg
1802 - 1807
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Hannah Flagg
1815 - 1860
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Samuel H Flagg
1809 - 1883

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