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Lucretia Bugbee

Birth10 Jan 1787 - Holland, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
DeathSep 1849 - Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts
MotherHannah Chamberlain (Thompson)
FatherDavid Bugbee

Born in Holland, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA on 10 Jan 1787 to David Bugbee and Hannah Chamberlain (Thompson). Lucretia Bugbee had 8 children. She passed away on Sep 1849 in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.

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David Bugbee
1749 - 1822
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Hannah Chamberlain (Thompson)
1748 - 1845
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George Bemis Brown
1831 - 1890
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Laura Brown
1816 - 1894
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Joseph Parsons Brown
1828 - 1898
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Charles Austin Brown
1826 - 1891
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Lucretia Brown
1823 - 1826
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Elizabeth Brown
1814 - 1902
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Seraph Brown
1818 - 1906
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James Henry Brown
1811 - 1890

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