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Mary Killam

Birth6 Oct 1735 - Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death24 February 1808 - Essex, Massachusetts
MotherSarah Fairfield
FatherNathaniel Killum

Born in Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts, United States on 6 Oct 1735 to Nathaniel Killum and Sarah Fairfield. Mary Killam married Samuel Bachelor and had 8 children. She passed away on 24 February 1808 in Essex, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Nathaniel Killum
1711 - 1811
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Sarah Fairfield
1711 - 1737
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Bachelor
1736 - 1819
Children Show all
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Lemuel A. Bachelor
1756 - 1817
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Benjamin Bacheldor
1765 - 1838
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Abel Bachelor
1760 - Unknown
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Mary Bachelor
1759 - Unknown
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Dolly Batchelder
1771 - 1796
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Nancy Batchelder
1780 - 1856
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Sarah Batchelder
1764 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Batchelder
1766 - Unknown

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