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Martha Cottrell

Birth14 NOV 1790 - Westerly, RI
Death1846 - Jamestown, Newport Co., Rhode island
MotherSusannah Stanton
FatherSmith Cottrell

Born in Westerly, RI on 14 NOV 1790 to Smith Cottrell and Susannah Stanton. Martha Cottrell married Joseph Crandall and had 8 children. She passed away on 1846 in Jamestown, Newport Co., Rhode island.

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Parents
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Smith Cottrell
1763 - 1843
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Susannah Stanton
1766 - 1846
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Crandall
1785 - 1847
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Robert Crandall
1819 - 1882
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George Henry Crandall
1825 - 1908
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Sarah Ann Crandall
1812 - 1888
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James Crandall
1818 - 1861
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Joseph Crandall
1814 - 1840
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William Green Crandall
1809 - 1872
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Amon Crandall
1820 - Unknown
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Abby Crandall
1822 - Unknown

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