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Abigail Willard (1694 - 1711)

Abigail Willard
Born in Lancaster, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
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[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died at about age 17 [location unknown]
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Biography

Abigail, born at Lancaster, d. Henry and Dorcas (Cutler), was born bet. 1690 and 1703. [App.][1] She died unmarried[2].

Sources

  1. Nourse, Henry S., A.M.The Birth, Marriage, and Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts 1643-1850. Lancaster, 1890. Items from the appendix do not come from official town records, but from other reliable sources.
  2. Willard Genealogy, Sequel to Willard Memoir, Willard, Joseph and Walker, Charles, the Willard Family, Boston, 1915


Acknowledgments

Thank you to Bruce Richardson for creating WikiTree profile Willard-670 through the import of Kent.ged on Jul 3, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Bruce and others.






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d/o Henry Willard-116 and other wife Dorcas Cutler-611 born about 1694 died unmarried. < Willard genealogy, sequel to Willard memoir materials gathered chiefly by Joseph Willard and Charles Wilkes Walker, ed. and completed by Charles Henry Pope Published 1915 by Printed for the Willard Family Association in Boston, Mass . >
posted by Anne B
Willard-670 and Willard-108 do not represent the same person because: Different mothers. The only thing that is the same is the name.
posted by Vic Watt
Willard-670 and Willard-108 appear to represent the same person because: Hi Vic, I'm trying to do more clean up for Mary Willard.
posted by Bruce Richardson

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