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John Sisson

Birth18 November 1805 - Rhode Island
Death23 January 1861 - Not Available
MotherLydia Pearce
FatherNathan Sisson

Born in Rhode Island on 18 November 1805 to Nathan Sisson and Lydia Pearce. John Sisson married Amey Allen and had 15 children. He passed away on 23 January 1861.

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Parents
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Nathan Sisson
1777 - 1862
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Lydia Pearce
1767 - 1826
Spouse(s)
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Amey Allen
1811 - 1900
Children Show all
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Lusannah Sisson
1838 - 1906
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Lydia Rebecca Sisson
1838 - 1884
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Henry Augustus Sisson
1846 - 1922
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Peleg A Sisson
1832 - 1857
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Alfred Pearce Sisson
1830 - 1918
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Oraline Louise Sisson
1855 - 1935
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Albert G Sisson
1833 - 1866
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Truman B. Sisson
1836 - 1917
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John Wesley Sisson
1839 - 1922
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Amy Ellen Sisson
1841 - 1864
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Nathan A. Sisson
1843 - 1896
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Robert T Sisson
1835 - 1861
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Austillia Sisson
1853 - 1902
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George W. Sisson
1848 - 1891
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Benjamin F. Sisson
1844 - 1864

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