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Samuel Higgins

Birth16 February 1792 - Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine, United States of America
Death12 February 1874 - Maine, United States of America
MotherPhebe Cushing
FatherEdmund Higgins

Born in Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine, United States of America on 16 February 1792 to Edmund Higgins and Phebe Cushing. Samuel Higgins married Hannah Skillings and had 5 children. He passed away on 12 February 1874 in Maine, United States of America.

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Edmund Higgins
1758 - 1849
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Phebe Cushing
1759 - 1846
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Hannah Skillings
1793 - 1883
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Hiram Higgins
1818 - 1892
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Thomas J Higgins
1832 - 1884
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Susan F. Higgins
1830 - 1844
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Milton Higgins
1828 - 1912
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Mary Watson
1822 - 1892

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