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Phoebe Stringham

Birth20 May 1731 - Wallkill, Orange, New York, USA
Death02/01/1818 - Leeds, Ontario, Canada
MotherTabitha Smith
FatherCharles Stringham

Born in Wallkill, Orange, New York, USA on 20 May 1731 to Charles Stringham and Tabitha Smith. Phoebe Stringham married John Booth and had 8 children. She passed away on 02/01/1818 in Leeds, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Charles Stringham
1705 - 1740
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Tabitha Smith
1700 - 1735
Spouse(s)
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John Booth
1724 - 1788
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Phoebe Boothe
1774 - Unknown
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Vincent Booth
1767 - 1831
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Samuel Booth
1764 - 1848
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Isaac Booth
1771 - 1849
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Abner Boothe
1762 - 1822
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Charles Booth
1760 - 1823
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Zacheus 1758 Boothe
1758 - 1785
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Charles 1755 Booth
1755 - 1830

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