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Submit Newcomb

Birth7 Oct 1745 - Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA
Death28 Feb 1814 - Greenfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA
MotherAbigail Curtis
FatherCAPT. Obadiah Newcomb

Born in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA on 7 Oct 1745 to CAPT. Obadiah Newcomb and Abigail Curtis. Submit Newcomb married Consider Cushman and had 10 children. She passed away on 28 Feb 1814 in Greenfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA.

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Capt. Obadiah Newcomb
1695 - 1761
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Abigail Curtis
1693 - 1757
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Consider Cushman
1740 - Unknown
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Consider Cushman
1768 - 1850
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Silas Cushman
1778 - 1857
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Ambrose Cushman L4vt-fxq
1782 - 1845
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Hannah Cushman
1774 - 1815
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Submit Cushman
1767 - 1821
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Rebecca Cushman L4vt-jxc
1782 - 1844
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Azel Cushman
1764 - 1816
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Aurelia (Orilla) Cushman
1784 - 1844
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Lucinda Cushman
1786 - 1820
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Sally Cushman
1770 - 1841

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