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William Potter

Birth1724 - Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Death3 May 1816 - Swanzey, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA
MotherMartha Tillinghast
FatherCapt William Potter

Born in Providence, Rhode Island, USA on 1724 to Capt William Potter and Martha Tillinghast. William Potter married Lydia Arnold and had 10 children. He passed away on 3 May 1816 in Swanzey, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.

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Parents
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Capt William Potter
1699 - 1729
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Martha Tillinghast
1699 - 1732
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Arnold
1734 - 1785
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Barbara Stafford
1728 - 1751
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Lydia Arnold
1734 - 1769
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Kasiah Potter
1771 - 1855
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Olney Potter
1760 - 1842
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John Potter
1768 - 1854
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Arnold Potter
1758 - 1828
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William Potter
1764 - 1850
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Lydia Potter
1775 - 1859
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Barbara Potter
1756 - Unknown
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Pardon Potter
1754 - 1823
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Martha Potter
1762 - Unknown
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Tillinghast Potter
1778 - Unknown

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