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Matthew Maxson

Birth27 Apr 1727 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
Death28 Feb 1791 - Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
MotherThankful Randall
FatherJohn III Maxson

Born in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA on 27 Apr 1727 to John III Maxson and Thankful Randall. Matthew Maxson married Lucy Wilbor and had 13 children. He passed away on 28 Feb 1791 in Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, USA.

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Parents
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John Iii Maxson
1701 - 1791
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Thankful Randall
1701 - 1785
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Lucy Wilbor
1765 - Unknown
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Martha Lanphere
1735 - 1799
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George Maxson
1756 - 1796
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Martha Maxson Crandall
1765 - 1843
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Randall Maxson
1769 - 1848
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Matthew Maxson
1754 - 1826
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Thomas Maxson
1750 - 1821
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Luke Maxson
1763 - 1843
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Mary Maxson
1767 - 1829
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Nathan Maxson
1758 - 1835
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Peleg Maxson
1752 - 1820
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Potter Maxon
1773 - 1774
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Abel Maxson
1761 - 1773
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Lydia Maxson
1748 - Unknown
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Lydia Maxson
1750 - Unknown

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