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Lucy Warner

Birth17 Aug 1750 - Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Death21 Mar 1813 - Connecticut, United States
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Born in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States on 17 Aug 1750. Lucy Warner had 17 children. She passed away on 21 Mar 1813 in Connecticut, United States.

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Aaron Kellogg
1767 - 1838
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Lovell Kellogg
1769 - 1814
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Lucy Kellogg
1777 - 1857
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Jonathan Dwight Kellogg
1785 - 1882
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Martin Kellogg
1780 - 1825
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Joseph Kellogg
1773 - Unknown
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Horace Kellogg
1783 - Unknown
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William Kellogg
1790 - 1824
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Samuel Kellogg
1795 - 1797
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Daniel W. Kellogg
1787 - 1839
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Joseph Kellogg
1788 - 1853
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Lydia Kellogg
Unknown - Unknown
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Timothy Kellogg
1798 - 1818
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Mary Kellogg
1779 - 1821
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Noah Kellogg
1773 - Unknown
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Charlotte Kellogg
1792 - Unknown
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Jane Kellogg
1794 - Unknown

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