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Joseph Twitchell

Birth1640 - Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Colony
Death24 OCT 1710 - Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America
MotherMARY RIGGS
FatherBenjamin Twitchell

Born in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Colony on 1640 to Benjamin Twitchell and MARY RIGGS. Joseph Twitchell married Lydia Goard Johnson and had 12 children. He passed away on 24 OCT 1710 in Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Benjamin Twitchell
1599 - 1675
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Mary Riggs
1625 - 1694
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Goard Johnson
1642 - 1725
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Patricia Patience Twitchell
1678 - Unknown
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Content Twitchell
1680 - 1725
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Lydia Ledya Twitchell
1686 - 1777
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Ephraim Twitchell
1695 - 1775
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Joseph Twitchell
1688 - 1728
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Charity Twitchell
1682 - 1721
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John Twitchell
1674 - 1755
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Sarah Twitchell
1684 - 1710
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Edward Twitchell
1672 - 1690
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Lydia Twitchell
1686 - 1745
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Benjamin Twitchell
1665 - 1730
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Mercy Twitchel
Unknown - Unknown

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