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Mary Dingee

Birth3 Apr 1726 - Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States
Death24 Jun 1798 - Gildersleeve, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
MotherEsther Chichester
FatherRichard Dingee

Born in Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States on 3 Apr 1726 to Richard Dingee and Esther Chichester. Mary Dingee married Obadiah Gildersleeve and had 9 children. She passed away on 24 Jun 1798 in Gildersleeve, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Richard Dingee
1696 - 1771
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Esther Chichester
1700 - 1728
Spouse(s)
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Obadiah Gildersleeve
1728 - 1816
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Obadiah Gildersleeve (Gilder)
1763 - 1805
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Philip Gildersleeve
1757 - 1822
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Elizabeth Gildersleeve
1759 - 1841
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Mary Gildersleeve
1753 - 1849
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Richard Gildersleeve
1765 - 1782
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Henry Gildersleeve
1755 - 1779
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Sarah Gildersleve
1762 - 1843
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Esther Gildersleeve
1751 - 1826
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Bailey Gildersleeve
1767 - 1773

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