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Tryphena Freeman

Birth17 AUG 1763 - Mansfield, Tolland, CT
Death22 APR 1856 - Lyme, Grafton, NH
MotherMary Cecelia Dunham
FatherSilvanus Freeman

Born in Mansfield, Tolland, CT on 17 AUG 1763 to Silvanus Freeman and Mary Cecelia Dunham. Tryphena Freeman married Phineas Stark and had 8 children. She passed away on 22 APR 1856 in Lyme, Grafton, NH.

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Silvanus Freeman
1716 - 1776
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Mary Cecelia Dunham
1721 - 1815
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Phineas Stark
1758 - 1832
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Mary Stark
1792 - 1884
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Jeduthan F Stark
1784 - 1831
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Temperance Stark
1797 - 1877
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Lucy Stark
1801 - 1893
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Alanson Stark
1788 - 1857
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Jerusha Stark
1806 - 1843
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Daniel Fuller Stark
1803 - 1856
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Content Stark
1808 - 1854

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