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Sally Simonson

BirthSep 1831 - New Hampshire, United States
Death5 Jul 1904 - Not Available
MotherLois Simonson
FatherJohn Peck Simonson

Born in New Hampshire, United States on Sep 1831 to John Peck Simonson and Lois Simonson. Sally Simonson married Hiram Fredenburg and had 8 children. She passed away on 5 Jul 1904.

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Parents
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John Peck Simonson
1803 - 1885
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Lois Simonson
1807 - 1888
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Hiram Fredenburg
1822 - 1906
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Minnie Fredenburgh
1867 - 1935
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John Fredenburg
1863 - 1938
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Marietta Fredenberg
1859 - 1938
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Fanny E Fredenburg Dibble
1865 - Unknown
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Malinda Fredenberg
1875 - 1966
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Hattie E Fredenburgh
1872 - Unknown
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William Fredenburgh
1861 - Unknown
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Lois Fredenburgh
1857 - Unknown

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