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Robert Earle

Birth10 OCT 1743 - Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Death23 JAN 1819 - Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
MotherMary Newhall
FatherRobert Earle

Born in Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA on 10 OCT 1743 to Robert Earle and Mary Newhall. Robert Earle married Sarah Hunt and had 10 children. He passed away on 23 JAN 1819 in Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Robert Earle
1706 - 1796
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Mary Newhall
1704 - 1757
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Hunt
1745 - 1824
Children Show all
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Pliny Earle
1762 - 1832
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Jonah Earle
1765 - 1846
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Henry Earle
1774 - 1837
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Persis Earle
1771 - 1822
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Elizabeth Earle
1769 - 1856
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Silas Earle
1767 - 1842
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Timothy Earle
1778 - 1819
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Lydia Earle
1776 - 1847
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Sarah Earle
1781 - 1805
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Hannah Earle
1784 - 1795

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