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Prudence Evans

Birth9 Jan 1733 - Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Death26 May 1824 - Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States
MotherCatherine Cook
FatherJohn Evans

Born in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States on 9 Jan 1733 to John Evans and Catherine Cook. Prudence Evans married Andrew W Poulson and had 10 children. She passed away on 26 May 1824 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States.

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Parents
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John Evans
1709 - 1758
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Catherine Cook
1710 - 1768
Spouse(s)
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Andrew W Poulson
1735 - 1807
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Elizabeth Poulson
1772 - 1854
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Cornelius Poulson
1761 - 1822
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James Poulson
1755 - 1816
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John Poulson (Swedish, English, Unknown)
1763 - 1847
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Margaret Poulson
1766 - 1814
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Elizabeth Poulson
1766 - Unknown
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Ann Poulson
1772 - 1795
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Margaret Poulson
1774 - Unknown
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Betsy Poulson
1765 - Unknown
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James Poulson
1787 - 1873

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