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John Pender

Birthabt 1769 - New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death22 Nov 1845 - Grafton, Massachusetts
MotherJohn Pender
FatherJohn Pender

Born in New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland on abt 1769 to John Pender and John Pender. John Pender married Elizabeth Brecham and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 Nov 1845 in Grafton, Massachusetts.

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John Pender
1732 - Unknown
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John Pender
1769 - 1845
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Brecham
1780 - 1827
Children Show all
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Dr. Robert Pender
1802 - 1879
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Hugh Pender
1813 - 1855
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Agnes Snapes Pender
1805 - 1881
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James L. Pender
1801 - 1884
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Mary Scott Pender
1810 - 1897
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William Wallace Pender
1807 - 1850
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Alexander Pender
1817 - 1880
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Elizabeth Pender
1815 - 1827
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John Pender
1798 - 1880
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Thomas Pender
1820 - 1849

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