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Thomas Durfee

Birth21 June 1771 - Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut
Death20 Nov 1847 - Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut
MotherEunice Bowen
FatherCapt. William Durfee *

Born in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut on 21 June 1771 to Capt. William Durfee * and Eunice Bowen. Thomas Durfee married Sarah Carder and had 12 children. He passed away on 20 Nov 1847 in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut.

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Parents
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Capt. William Durfee *
1730 - 1816
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Eunice Bowen
1735 - 1811
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Carder
1775 - 1856
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John Carder(carver) Durfee
1808 - 1863
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Rispah Durfee
1798 - 1876
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Julia Ann Durfee
1806 - 1865
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George Washington Durfee
1819 - 1899
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Eunice B. Durfee
1804 - 1872
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Esther Durfee
1802 - 1860
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Lucina Durfee
1797 - 1877
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Sarah Durfee
1812 - 1840
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Harriett Durfee Trowbridge
1810 - 1888
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Thomas Durfee
1815 - 1847
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George W Durfee
1800 - 1801
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Rispah Durfee
1798 - Unknown

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