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THOMAS LINSCOTT

Birth1788 - Maine
Death1850 - Damariscotta, Lincoln, Maine, United States
MotherABIGAIL KNOWLTON
FatherJoshua (Jonathan) Linscott

Born in Maine on 1788 to Joshua (Jonathan) Linscott and ABIGAIL KNOWLTON. THOMAS LINSCOTT married Mary Pinkham and had 8 children. He passed away on 1850 in Damariscotta, Lincoln, Maine, United States.

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Joshua (Jonathan) Linscott
1737 - 1832
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Abigail Knowlton
1740 - 1834
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Mary Pinkham
1737 - 1832
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Elisha Linscott
1822 - 1914
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Harriett Linscot
1816 - 1904
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Samuel Linscott
1820 - 1914
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Thomas Linscott
1832 - 1866
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Daniel Linscott
1834 - 1914
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James Linscott
1836 - 1903
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Mary J. Linscott
1827 - 1845
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Ebenezer Linscott
1812 - 1893

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