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Samuel Root

Birth27 Mar 1749 - Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
Death17 May 1817 - Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
MotherEunice Lamb
FatherMartin Root

Born in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA on 27 Mar 1749 to Martin Root and Eunice Lamb. Samuel Root married Triphena Merab Kellogg and had 15 children. He passed away on 17 May 1817 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Martin Root
1721 - 1788
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Eunice Lamb
1723 - 1794
Spouse(s)
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Triphena Merab Kellogg
1758 - 1816
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Hannah
1749 - 1817
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Triphena Merab Kellogg
1758 - 1816
Children Show all
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John Root
1801 - 1839
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Lucinda Root
1796 - 1845
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Polly Root
1785 - 1840
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Tryphena Root
1781 - 1849
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Clarissa Root
1790 - 1827
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James Root
1789 - 1808
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Sophia Root
1799 - Unknown
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Warham Root
1787 - 1840
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Samuel Root
1781 - 1856
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Clarissa Root
1788 - 1855
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Samuel B. Root
1782 - 1817
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Sophia Root
1791 - 1839
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Warham Root
1780 - 1849
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Martin Root
1753 - 1822
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Tryphena Root Leonard
1785 - 1855

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