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Mary PATCH

Birth7 Apr 1725 - Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Death7 Feb 1807 - Cornville, Somerset County, Maine
MotherEdith EDWARDS
FatherIsaac Patch

Born in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA on 7 Apr 1725 to Isaac Patch and Edith EDWARDS. Mary PATCH married John Chamberlin and had 9 children. She passed away on 7 Feb 1807 in Cornville, Somerset County, Maine.

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Parents
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Isaac Patch
1682 - 1762
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Edith Edwards
1692 - 1725
Spouse(s)
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John Chamberlin
1720 - 1806
Children Show all
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Stephen Chamberlain
1763 - 1837
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Rachel Chamberlain
1765 - 1849
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Jeremiah Chamberlain
1760 - 1831
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Moses Chamberlain
1761 - 1834
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Edith Chamberlain
1754 - Unknown
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John Chamberlain
1752 - 1773
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Ede Chamberlain
1754 - Unknown
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Mary Chamberlain Holmes
1760 - 1834
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Rachel Chamberlin
1747 - 1756

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