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Nathan Sheldon

Birth23 Oct 1786 - New Marlboro, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
Death16 Jan 1852 - New Marlborough, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
MotherAsenath Butler
FatherEleazer Sheldon

Born in New Marlboro, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States on 23 Oct 1786 to Eleazer Sheldon and Asenath Butler. Nathan Sheldon married Anna Lyman and had 5 children. He passed away on 16 Jan 1852 in New Marlborough, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA.

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Eleazer Sheldon
1752 - 1806
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Asenath Butler
1758 - 1839
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Anna Lyman
1796 - 1876
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Pamelia Ann Sheldon
1823 - 1900
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Almira Harriet Sheldon
1837 - 1902
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Cordelia Sheldon
1827 - Unknown
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Gilbert L Shelden
1833 - 1919
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Liberty L. Sheldon
1830 - 1832

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