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John Scribner

Birth05 Aug 1750 - Waterboro, York County, Maine
Death1825 - Unity, Waldo, Maine, USA
MotherSusanna Davis
FatherJohn Scribner

Born in Waterboro, York County, Maine on 05 Aug 1750 to John Scribner and Susanna Davis. John Scribner married Peniel HALL and had 15 children. He passed away on 1825 in Unity, Waldo, Maine, USA.

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Parents
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John Scribner
1703 - 1813
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Susanna Davis
1725 - 1782
Spouse(s)
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Peniel Hall
1754 - 1799
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Margaret Chesley
1774 - 1850
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Hulda Scribner
1786 - 1850
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Margaret Anne Scribner
1813 - 1900
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Broadstreet Scribner
1777 - 1862
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Lois Scribner
1791 - Unknown
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Ira Scribner
1808 - 1888
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Joseph Scribner
1783 - 1860
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Clarrissa Scribner
1810 - 1892
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Eleanor Scribner
1816 - 1870
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Mary Scribner
1803 - Unknown
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Henry "Horace" Scribner
1818 - 1860
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Mark Scribner
1804 - 1866
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Margaret Scribner
1809 - 1835
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John Scribner Capt
1770 - 1864
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Horace Fayette Scribner
1816 - 1892
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Huldah Scribner
1786 - 1839

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