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Samuel Longfellow

Birth3 Feb 1756 - Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
Death3 Feb 1834 - Palermo, Waldo, Maine, USA
MotherSusannah Weare Healey
FatherNathan Longfellow

Born in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA on 3 Feb 1756 to Nathan Longfellow and Susannah Weare Healey. Samuel Longfellow married Mary Perkins and had 9 children. He passed away on 3 Feb 1834 in Palermo, Waldo, Maine, USA.

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Nathan Longfellow
1729 - 1819
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Susannah Weare Healey
1731 - 1805
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Mary Perkins
1759 - 1849
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Samuel Longfellow
1784 - 1867
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Dearborn Longfellow
1791 - Unknown
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Mary Longfellow
1781 - 1837
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Jonathan Perkins Longfellow
1795 - 1882
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Green Longfellow
1791 - 1861
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Olive B. Longfellow
1798 - 1889
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Lucy Longfellow
1793 - 1827
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Salina Longfellow
1800 - 1827
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Sarah Longfellow
1797 - 1827

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