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John Train

Birth4 FEB 1789 - Whately, Franklin, Massachusets
Death20 Dec 1870 - West Whately, Hampshire Co, MA
MotherMiriam Waite
FatherOliver Train

Born in Whately, Franklin, Massachusets on 4 FEB 1789 to Oliver Train and Miriam Waite. John Train married Elizabeth E Smith and had 13 children. He passed away on 20 Dec 1870 in West Whately, Hampshire Co, MA.

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Parents
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Oliver Train
1760 - 1820
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Miriam Waite
1764 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth E Smith
1789 - 1876
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Elizabeth E Smith
1787 - 1876
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Estes Train
1829 - 1833
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Orson Estes Train
1820 - 1903
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Lucretia A Train
1825 - 1827
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Mary S Train
1813 - 1816
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Lucretia Angeline Train
1835 - 1876
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Sarah Ann Train
1809 - 1881
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Lucinda Maria Train
1823 - 1880
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Cordelia Train
1827 - 1827
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Samuel Train
1820 - Unknown
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Horace Train
1810 - 1877
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Elizabeth E Train
1815 - 1848
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Lewis Train
1825 - 1915
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Mary S Train
1817 - 1841

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