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Phoebe Straw

Birth1764 - Sandown, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Death09 May 1842 - Groton, Caledonia County, Vermont
MotherAbigail Sargent
FatherJohn Straw

Born in Sandown, Rockingham County, New Hampshire on 1764 to John Straw and Abigail Sargent. Phoebe Straw married Capt. Jesse Heath and had 17 children. She passed away on 09 May 1842 in Groton, Caledonia County, Vermont.

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Parents
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John Straw
1721 - 1776
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Abigail Sargent
1730 - 1782
Spouse(s)
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Capt. Jesse Heath
1759 - 1839
Children Show all
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Moses Heath
1787 - 1872
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John Heath
1782 - 1869
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Sarah "Sally" Heath
1795 - 1877
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Phebe Heath
1797 - 1895
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Daniel Heath
1793 - 1863
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Jesse Heath
1798 - 1883
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Thomas Heath
1785 - 1855
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Susanna Heath
1784 - Unknown
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Betsey Heath
1800 - 1871
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Jonathan Heath
1804 - 1804
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Moulton Heath
1792 - Unknown
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Cyrus P Heath
1808 - 1910
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James Moulton Heath
1789 - 1872
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Polly Heath
1805 - 1806
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Hazen Heath
1802 - Unknown
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"Polly" Heath
1806 - 1877
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Thomas Straw Heath
1785 - 1815

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