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Nathaniel Post

Birth6 Sep 1702 - Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut United States
DeathNov 1799 - Norwich, New London, Connecticut
MotherRuth Lathrop
FatherSamuel Post

Born in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut United States on 6 Sep 1702 to Samuel Post and Ruth Lathrop. Nathaniel Post married Abigail Birchard and had 15 children. He passed away on Nov 1799 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut.

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Parents
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Samuel Post
1668 - 1735
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Ruth Lathrop
1671 - 1750
Spouse(s)
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Abigail Birchard
1704 - 1733
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Experience Bradley Griswold
1703 - 1792
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Ann Parker
1721 - 1800
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Abigail Post
1733 - 1810
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John C Post
1726 - 1809
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Jabez P Post
1730 - 1775
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Jabez Post
1726 - 1726
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Lucy Post
1737 - 1826
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Nathaniel Post
1742 - 1781
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Abner Post
1744 - 1777
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Ann Post
1746 - 1822
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Enoch Post
1761 - 1822
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Eleanor Post
1749 - Unknown
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Rebeca Post
1758 - 1779
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Marymolly Post
1765 - 1825
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Lydia Post
1748 - 1812
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Abigail Post
1750 - 1822
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Nathaniel
1742 - Unknown

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