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Phebe Prindle

Birth31 Dec 1738 - New Milford, Ltchfld, Connecticut, USA
Death01 May 1831 - New Milford, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
MotherPhebe Maria Fed
FatherDaniel Prindle

Born in New Milford, Ltchfld, Connecticut, USA on 31 Dec 1738 to Daniel Prindle and Phebe Maria Fed. Phebe Prindle married Benjamin Hallock and had 12 children. She passed away on 01 May 1831 in New Milford, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Daniel Prindle
1709 - 1748
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Phebe Maria Fed
1710 - 1749
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Hallock
1729 - 1796
Children Show all
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Benjamin Hallock
1760 - 1837
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William Hallock
1756 - 1842
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Daniel Hallock
1758 - 1810
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Luke Hallock
1774 - 1843
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Joseph Denton Hallock
1779 - 1863
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Betsy Hallock
1777 - 1844
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John Amos Hallock
1782 - 1856
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Jesse Hallock
1763 - 1837
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Sally Hallock
1762 - 1834
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Lucy Halloche
1763 - 1764
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Benajah Hallock
1765 - 1837
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Sally Hallock
1762 - 1764

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