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Joseph DEWEY

Birth30 Sep 1825 - Greenwich, Washington, New York
Death5 Mar 1892 - Wauponsee, Grundy, Illinois
MotherLucretia Pangborn
FatherDaniel Dewey

Born in Greenwich, Washington, New York on 30 Sep 1825 to Daniel Dewey and Lucretia Pangborn. Joseph DEWEY married Sarah Whitlock and had 9 children. She passed away on 5 Mar 1892 in Wauponsee, Grundy, Illinois.

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Parents
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Daniel Dewey
1773 - 1844
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Lucretia Pangborn
1780 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Whitlock
1835 - 1918
Children Show all
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Nancy Rosetta Dewey
1853 - 1943
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Jennie H. Dewey
1869 - 1900
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Anna Luella Dewey
1862 - 1929
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William John Dewey
1860 - 1927
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Arthur Amos Dewey
1865 - 1945
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Mary Ethel Dewey
1857 - 1931
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Sada Estelle Dewey
1871 - 1900
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Elizabeth W Dewey
1874 - 1932
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Margarett Maude Dewey
1858 - 1902

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