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Joseph Bangs

Birth30 Jan 1713 - Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Death1757 - Philips, Patent, New York, United States
MotherMary Hinckley
FatherSamuel Bangs

Born in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts on 30 Jan 1713 to Samuel Bangs and Mary Hinckley. Joseph Bangs married Thankful Hamblen and had 16 children. He passed away on 1757 in Philips, Patent, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Samuel Bangs
1680 - 1750
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Mary Hinckley
1678 - 1741
Spouse(s)
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Thankful Hamblen
1715 - 1768
Children Show all
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Lieut. Lemuel (Rev War) Bangs
1739 - 1824
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Lydia Bangs
1741 - 1823
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Hannah Bangs
1738 - 1805
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Heman Bangs
1747 - 1790
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Tabitha Bangs
1736 - 1836
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Joseph Bangs
1743 - 1801
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Jonathan Bangs
1744 - 1800
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Thankful Bangs
1751 - 1834
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Ellice Alice Bangs
1737 - Unknown
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Ellis Bangs
1737 - 1805
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Thankfull Bangs
1750 - 1832
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Reliance Bangs
1737 - Unknown
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Sally Bangs
1749 - Unknown
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Rebecca Keeler Bangs
1752 - Unknown
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Hemen Bangs
1747 - 1778
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Lemuel Bangs
1735 - 1735

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