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Patience Mott

Birth22 Dec 1806 - Wilton, Franklin, Maine, United States
Death12 Feb 1864 - New Sharon, Franklin, Maine, United States
MotherRachel Davis
FatherAdam 3rd Mott

Born in Wilton, Franklin, Maine, United States on 22 Dec 1806 to Adam 3rd Mott and Rachel Davis. Patience Mott married Frederic Swan and had 12 children. She passed away on 12 Feb 1864 in New Sharon, Franklin, Maine, United States.

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Parents
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Adam 3Rd Mott
1776 - 1858
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Rachel Davis
1772 - 1847
Spouse(s)
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Frederic Swan
1790 - 1864
Children Show all
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Rachel Mott Swan
1828 - 1921
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Frederick Mott Swan
1830 - 1915
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Richard Mott Swan
1849 - 1851
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Olive Hannah Swan
1844 - 1934
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Joseph Benjamin Swan
1847 - 1935
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Lydia Baldwin Swan
1846 - 1937
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Abigail E. Swan
1827 - Unknown
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Ephraim Elliot Swan
1833 - 1848
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Mary B Swan
1836 - 1929
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Patience Davis Swan
1831 - 1851
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Martha Catherine Swan
1840 - 1928
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Elizabeth W Swan
1838 - 1931

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