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Abigall Church was born on 25 December, 1696, at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts,[1] British Colonies
Abigall was the daughter of Samll and Abigall Church.[1]
Abigail Church married Samuel Warner on 7 May 1723, at Hadley, Massachusetts.[2]
The Mrs Abigail Pease who died on 9 December, 1763, and is buried at Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, is not the same woman. The inscription on her gravestone[3] says:
In memory of
Mrs Abigail
Widow and Relict of Mr Abraham
Pease
of Enfield
who died Decbr 9
1763 in Her 58th Year
She was the dau of
Ensn Ebenz ...
Therefore the record for the marriage of Abigail Warner to Abraham Peas Jr on 28 August 1733, at Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts,[4] is also perhaps not relevant to this Abigail as the Abigail who married Abraham Pease was the daughter of Ebenezer not Samuel. This information relates to: Abigail (Warriner) Pease
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It's great to see you citing sources.
However, I note that on this profile you've cited Ancestry Member Trees and Ancestry's Family Data Collection.
The ''Pre-1700 Self-Certification says:
As you've also cited Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, an original source, I'm removing the derivative sources you've added.