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Timothy Sheldon

Birth10 JAN 1770 - Bernardston, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA
Death13 Apr 1832 - USA
MotherMehitable Field
FatherJonathan Sheldon

Born in Bernardston, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA on 10 JAN 1770 to Jonathan Sheldon and Mehitable Field. Timothy Sheldon married Alice Parmenter and had 13 children. He passed away on 13 Apr 1832 in USA.

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Parents
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Jonathan Sheldon
1744 - 1802
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Mehitable Field
1748 - 1787
Spouse(s)
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Alice Parmenter
1769 - 1813
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Lucinda Hulbert
1779 - 1845
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Clesson Parmeter Sheldon
1813 - 1888
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Bradley Parmenter Sheldon
Unknown - 1803
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Amanda Sheldon
1798 - 1847
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Mehitable Field Sheldon
1806 - 1890
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Mary Sheldon
1799 - 1847
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Jonathan Hoyt Sheldon
1804 - 1868
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George Sumner Sheldon
1801 - 1889
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Emeline Sheldon
1818 - 1907
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Caroline Sheldon
1794 - 1798
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Lucinda Sheldon
1793 - 1798
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Martha Sheldon
1820 - 1864
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Bradford Sheldon
1811 - 1813
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Ruth Sheldon
1816 - 1864

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