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Nabby Eells

BirthNov 29 1767 - Hanover, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts
DeathAug 03 1812 - Hanover, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts
MotherRuth Copeland
FatherRobert Lenthal Eells

Born in Hanover, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts on Nov 29 1767 to Robert Lenthal Eells and Ruth Copeland. Nabby Eells married Josiah Smith and had 7 children. She passed away on Aug 03 1812 in Hanover, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Robert Lenthal Eells
1731 - 1800
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Ruth Copeland
1738 - 1831
Spouse(s)
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Josiah Smith
1767 - 1842
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Josiah Smith
1759 - 1842
Children Show all
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Lucy W. Smith
1796 - 1860
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Josiah Miller Smith
1803 - 1883
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Nabby Eells Smith
1795 - 1870
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Elizabeth Bowen Smith
1799 - 1880
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Mary L. Smith
1801 - 1840
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Ruth C Smith
1798 - 1874
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Ruth Eells Smith
1798 - Unknown

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