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William Folsom

BirthAbt. 1723 - Newmarket, New Hampshire
Death10 Feb 1809 - Not Available
MotherHannah Gilman
FatherWilliam Folsom

Born in Newmarket, New Hampshire on Abt. 1723 to William Folsom and Hannah Gilman. William Folsom married Mary A Low and had 10 children. He passed away on 10 Feb 1809.

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William Folsom
1700 - 1755
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Hannah Gilman
1706 - 1774
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Mary A Low
1725 - 1789
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Hannah Folsom
1774 - 1848
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Mary Folsom
1767 - 1852
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Josiah Folsom
1774 - 1856
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Jacob Folsom
1764 - 1826
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Lydia Folsom
Unknown - Unknown
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Mehitable Folsom
1770 - 1850
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Betsey Folsom
1775 - 1859
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Anna Folsom
1760 - 1848
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Sally Folsom
1779 - 1802
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Elisha Folsom
1758 - Unknown

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