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Samuel Libby

Birth24 AUG 1760 - Berwick, ME, USA
Death14 Jan 1829 - Lebanon, York, Maine, USA
MotherAbigail Hilton
FatherDaniel Libby

Born in Berwick, ME, USA on 24 AUG 1760 to Daniel Libby and Abigail Hilton. Samuel Libby married Betsey Hardison and had 10 children. He passed away on 14 Jan 1829 in Lebanon, York, Maine, USA.

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Parents
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Daniel Libby
1715 - 1804
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Abigail Hilton
1730 - 1771
Spouse(s)
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Betsey Hardison
1762 - 1834
Children Show all
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Nancy Libby
1786 - 1838
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William Pepperell Libbey
1803 - 1862
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John Libby
1797 - 1822
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Parmelia Libby
1788 - 1811
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L1-6-5-10-7 Sally Sarah Libby
1795 - 1871
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Charlotte Libby
1805 - 1853
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Nahum Libby
1792 - 1822
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Betsey Libby
1800 - Unknown
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Thomas Libby
1786 - 1812
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Betsey Libby
1800 - Unknown

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