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Tabitha Crane

Birth27 December 1697 - Braintree, Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Death3 Nov 1748 - Berkley, Massachusetts
MotherMary Tolman
FatherEbenezer Kingsley-Canada Expedition CRANE

Born in Braintree, Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States on 27 December 1697 to Ebenezer Kingsley-Canada Expedition CRANE and Mary Tolman. Tabitha Crane married Solomon Leavitt and had 6 children. She passed away on 3 Nov 1748 in Berkley, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Ebenezer Kingsley-canada Expedition Crane
1665 - 1725
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Mary Tolman
1671 - 1759
Spouse(s)
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Solomon Leavitt
1708 - 1756
Children Show all
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Jacob Leavitt
1732 - 1814
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John Leavitt
1738 - 1812
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Tabitha Leavitt
1733 - 1798
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Mary Leavitt
1741 - 1813
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Abijah Leavitt
1736 - 1812
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Mary Leavitt
1741 - 1798

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