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Phebe Wilson

Birth1757 - Massachusetts, USA
Death15 MAY 1841 - West Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
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Born in Massachusetts, USA on 1757. Phebe Wilson married Caleb Boynton and had 10 children. She passed away on 15 MAY 1841 in West Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Caleb Boynton
1755 - 1821
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Clarissa Harlowe Boynton
1781 - 1879
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Henry Bilson Boynton
1784 - 1858
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Ebenezer Boynton
1780 - 1860
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Mary (Polly) Boynton
1790 - Unknown
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Boynton
1786 - 1855
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Arba Boynton
1788 - Unknown
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Caleb Sumner Boynton
1800 - 1830
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Phoebe Boynton
1797 - 1838
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Rhoda Boynton
1793 - 1863
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Rhuba Boynton
1793 - 1827

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