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Nathan Woolley

Birth2 Sep 1780 - Rockingham, Windham, Vermont
Death4 Aug 1825 - Martinsburg, Lewis, New York
MotherLucy Rood
FatherNathan Woolley

Born in Rockingham, Windham, Vermont on 2 Sep 1780 to Nathan Woolley and Lucy Rood. Nathan Woolley married Hannah Woodworth and had 8 children. He passed away on 4 Aug 1825 in Martinsburg, Lewis, New York.

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Nathan Woolley
1757 - 1839
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Lucy Rood
1760 - 1858
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Hannah Woodworth
1788 - 1878
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John H Woolley
1811 - 1866
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Amasa W Woolley
1817 - 1880
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Joel M Woolley
1817 - 1888
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Joseph L Woolley
1824 - Unknown
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Nathan P Woolley
1818 - 1914
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James Woolley
1808 - Unknown
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Lucy Woolley(+)-
1820 - Unknown
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Joseph Woolley
1796 - 1889

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