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Thryphena Thrall

BirthABT 1783 - of East Granby, Hartford, Conn
Death3 OCT 1847 - Trumbull, Ohio
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Born in of East Granby, Hartford, Conn on ABT 1783. Thryphena Thrall married Alexander Holcomb and had 9 children. She passed away on 3 OCT 1847 in Trumbull, Ohio.

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Alexander Holcomb
1786 - 1832
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Lavinia Laimia Holcomb
1807 - 1834
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Henry Alexander Holcomb
1808 - 1844
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Oliver Holcomb
1805 - 1805
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William Harrison Holcomb
1812 - 1868
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Hiram T Holcomb
1824 - 1869
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Janette Holcomb
1816 - 1896
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Julia E. Holcomb
1818 - 1819
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Wealthy Ann Holcombe
1820 - Unknown
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Oliver Thrall Holcomb
1818 - Unknown

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