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Lydia Pendleton

Birth1748 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
Death28 May 1833 - Leyden, Franklin Co., Massachusetts
MotherJudith Carr
FatherWilliam Pendleton

Born in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA on 1748 to William Pendleton and Judith Carr. Lydia Pendleton had 9 children. She passed away on 28 May 1833 in Leyden, Franklin Co., Massachusetts.

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William Pendleton
1726 - 1820
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Judith Carr
1730 - 1765
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Lydia Crandall
1766 - 1846
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William Pendleton Crandall
1773 - 1843
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Luke Crandall
1782 - 1864
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Thomas Foster Crandall
1794 - 1843
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John Crandall
1779 - 1856
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Huldah Crandall
1786 - 1805
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Naboth Crandall
1775 - 1807
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Polly Crandall
1788 - 1829
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Nathaniel Crandall
1771 - 1838

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