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Levina Sears

Birth16 SEP 1785 - Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
Death12 JAN 1852 - Johnston, Providence Cty., RI
MotherPHEBE SEARS
FatherJohn Sears

Born in Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA on 16 SEP 1785 to John Sears and PHEBE SEARS. Levina Sears had 11 children. She passed away on 12 JAN 1852 in Johnston, Providence Cty., RI.

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Parents
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John Sears
1744 - 1817
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Phebe Sears
1747 - Unknown
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Phebe Sears Collins
1809 - 1869
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Heman S. Collins
1820 - 1892
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Thomas Collins
1818 - Unknown
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Fanny Collins
1825 - Unknown
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Levina Collins
1811 - Unknown
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John Collins
1824 - Unknown
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Deborah (Deby) Collins
1813 - 1869
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Achsah Collins
1822 - 1864
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Desire Collins
1814 - 1857
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Prince Collins
1811 - 1879
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Daniel S. Collins
1820 - 1895

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