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Birth15 Feb 1761 - Sudbury, Massachusetts, USA
Death20 Jul 1833 - Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, USA
MotherElizabeth GOODNOW
FatherRowand BOGLE

Born in Sudbury, Massachusetts, USA on 15 Feb 1761 to Rowand BOGLE and Elizabeth GOODNOW. Submit BOGLE married John Shirley and had 9 children. She passed away on 20 Jul 1833 in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, USA.

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Parents
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Rowand Bogle
1736 - 1822
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Elizabeth Goodnow
1740 - 1817
Spouse(s)
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John Shirley
1755 - 1848
Children Show all
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Elizabeth (Betsey) Shirley
1786 - 1868
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William Shirley
1783 - 1809
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Hanna Shirley
1781 - 1823
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Henry Shirley
1796 - 1869
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Sophia Shirley
1793 - 1829
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Benjamin Franklin Shirley
1798 - Unknown
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Warren Shirley
1801 - Unknown
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Nancy Shirley
1788 - Unknown
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Mary B. Shirley
1790 - 1836

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