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Louisa Polly Danforth

Birth11 February 1764 - Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Death20 Nov 1812 - New Hampshire, United States
MotherMary(Molly) Flood
FatherMoses Danforth

Born in Warner, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA on 11 February 1764 to Moses Danforth and Mary(Molly) Flood. Louisa Polly Danforth married Israel Rand and had 13 children. She passed away on 20 Nov 1812 in New Hampshire, United States.

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Parents
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Moses Danforth
1728 - 1786
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Mary(molly) Flood
1736 - 1815
Spouse(s)
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Israel Rand
1761 - 1840
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Pvt Ephraim Rand
1788 - 1876
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Sarah "Sally" L Rand
1796 - 1881
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Mary Polly Rand
1787 - 1872
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David Rand
1792 - 1867
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Israel Rand
1790 - 1850
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John Rand
1794 - 1797
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Hannah Rand
1798 - 1833
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Mehitable Rand
1800 - 1820
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Simeon Rand
1803 - 1804
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Samuel N. Rand
1810 - 1848
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Sally Wentworth Rand
1790 - 1870
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Boy Rand
1800 - Unknown
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Sally Rand
1790 - 1881

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