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Nathan Babbit

Birth06 Mar 1755 - Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts Colony
Death11 April 1826 - Westmoreland, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States of America
MotherAbigail COBB
FatherNathan Babbitt

Born in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts Colony on 06 Mar 1755 to Nathan Babbitt and Abigail COBB. Nathan Babbit married Anna Newcomb Babbit and had 6 children. He passed away on 11 April 1826 in Westmoreland, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States of America.

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Nathan Babbitt
1730 - 1794
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Abigail Cobb
1731 - 1782
Spouse(s)
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Anna Newcomb Babbit
1759 - 1833
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Nathan Godfrey Babbitt
1787 - 1867
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Anna Nancy Babbitt
1780 - 1837
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Joseph Hewes Babbitt
1782 - 1864
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Sarah Babbitt
1791 - 1873
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Judith Babbitt
1785 - 1813
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Godfrey Babbitt
1790 - 1811

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