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Mary Twitchell

Birth29 Dec 1811 - Jackson, Waldo, Maine, USA
Death29 Oct 1876 - Jackson, Waldo, Maine, USA
MotherRachel Hogg Shepherd
FatherAbijah Twitchell

Born in Jackson, Waldo, Maine, USA on 29 Dec 1811 to Abijah Twitchell and Rachel Hogg Shepherd. Mary Twitchell married Redman Boody and had 10 children. She passed away on 29 Oct 1876 in Jackson, Waldo, Maine, USA.

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Abijah Twitchell
1778 - Unknown
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Rachel Hogg Shepherd
1780 - Unknown
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Redman Boody
1810 - Unknown
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Carrie Evelyn Boody
1856 - 1895
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Edwin C Boody
1847 - Unknown
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Wellington Rand Boody
1852 - 1923
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Ann Mary Boody
1838 - 1898
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Clarendon Butnam Boody
1842 - 1929
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Henrietta M Boody
1841 - 1920
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Georgianna Boody
1845 - Unknown
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John Alvin Boody
1837 - Unknown
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Caroline Boody
1850 - Unknown
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Persus T. Boody
1835 - Unknown

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