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Joseph Sweetser

Birth30 Sep 1766 - Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Death28 Jun 1848 - Danville, Caledonia, Vermont, USA
MotherLydia Hawkes
FatherSamuel Sweetser

Born in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, USA on 30 Sep 1766 to Samuel Sweetser and Lydia Hawkes. Joseph Sweetser married Sarah Cheever and had 7 children. He passed away on 28 Jun 1848 in Danville, Caledonia, Vermont, USA.

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Samuel Sweetser
1732 - 1818
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Lydia Hawkes
1739 - Unknown
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Sarah Cheever
1762 - 1849
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Mary 'Polly' Sweetser
1792 - 1842
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Salley Sweetser
1788 - 1791
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Lydia Hawks Sweetser
1807 - Unknown
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Hannah Sweetser
1801 - Unknown
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Sarah Switzer
1794 - Unknown
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Joseph Sweetser
1798 - 1870
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Clarisse Sweetser
1796 - 1840

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