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John Linscott

Birth17 Sep 1800 - Albion, Kennebec, Maine, United States
Death24 Oct 1880 - 1653970, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherSarah Sally Belding
FatherDavid B Linscott / Linsket

Born in Albion, Kennebec, Maine, United States on 17 Sep 1800 to David B Linscott / Linsket and Sarah Sally Belding. John Linscott married Sarah Catherine Spencer and had 13 children. He passed away on 24 Oct 1880 in 1653970, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
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David B Linscott / Linsket
1779 - 1845
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Sarah Sally Belding
1778 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Catherine Spencer
1824 - Unknown
Children Show all
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John W Lynscott
1848 - Unknown
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Margaret Lynscott
1856 - Unknown
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Hannah Lynscott
1860 - Unknown
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Isabelle Linscot
1866 - Unknown
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Nancy Ann Linscot
1844 - Unknown
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David Linscot
1852 - Unknown
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Joseph Linscot
1855 - Unknown
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Catherine Linscot
1856 - Unknown
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Edith Lynscott
1868 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Linscot
1849 - Unknown
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Lydia J Linscott
1868 - 1891
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Olive J Linscott
1872 - Unknown
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Grace Lynscott
1862 - Unknown

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