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Jordan Post

Birth11 Jun 1744 - Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Death03 Dec 1829 - Trafalgar Township, Halton, Ontario, Canada
MotherMehitabel CURTICE
FatherJordan Post (1c)

Born in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, United States on 11 Jun 1744 to Jordan Post (1c) and Mehitabel CURTICE. Jordan Post married Abigail Loomis and had 10 children. He passed away on 03 Dec 1829 in Trafalgar Township, Halton, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Jordan Post (1C)
1709 - 1751
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Mehitabel Curtice
1716 - 1789
Spouse(s)
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Abigail Loomis
1745 - 1820
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Lydia Munn Crompton
1748 - 1826
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Lydia Crompton
1748 - 1826
Children Show all
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Jordan Post Vi
1767 - 1845
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Eziekiel Post
1771 - 1838
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Millicent Post
1784 - 1863
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Ephraim Post
1776 - 1851
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Desdemona Post
1782 - 1837
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Abigail Post
1769 - 1829
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George Washington Post
1779 - 1828
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Henry Post
1773 - Unknown
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Margaret Post
1798 - 1871
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Ezekial Post
1771 - Unknown

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