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Samuel Dibblee

Birth1804 - Norton, New Brunswick, Canada
Death1871 - Norton, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherMargaret Elizabeth Secord
FatherEbenezer Dibblee

Born in Norton, New Brunswick, Canada on 1804 to Ebenezer Dibblee and Margaret Elizabeth Secord. Samuel Dibblee married Margaret Pierce and had 14 children. He passed away on 1871 in Norton, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
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Ebenezer Dibblee
1779 - 1863
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Margaret Elizabeth Secord
1783 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Pierce
1806 - 1886
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George Arthur Dibblee
1826 - 1907
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Susan Dibble
1837 - Unknown
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Harriet Dibblee
1831 - 1862
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Caroline Dibblee
1840 - 1893
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Mary A Dibblee
1857 - Unknown
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Jarvis Dibblee
1833 - 1896
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Albert Sidney Dibblee
1847 - 1919
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James Henry Dibblee
1832 - Unknown
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Gould Dibblee
1851 - 1893
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Nelson Clarence Dibblee
1842 - 1891
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Lucy Jane Dibblee
1849 - Unknown
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William Filo Dibblee
1847 - 1893
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Emeline Pierce
1847 - Unknown
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Emma Pierce
1849 - Unknown

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