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Nathaniel Callender

Birth8 Nov 1745 - Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
Death12 Mar 1799 - Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
MotherRuth Winchell
FatherNathaniel Callender

Born in Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States on 8 Nov 1745 to Nathaniel Callender and Ruth Winchell. Nathaniel Callender married Dyadamia Dewey and had 5 children. He passed away on 12 Mar 1799 in Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA.

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Nathaniel Callender
1718 - 1755
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Ruth Winchell
1719 - 1767
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Dyadamia Dewey
1750 - 1779
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Nathaniel Callender
1769 - 1822
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Jared Calender
1776 - 1829
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Diadema Callender
1779 - Unknown
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Louisa Lovice Callender
1774 - 1844
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Jerusha Callendar
1772 - 1846

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