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Mary (Abbott) Fenner (1679 - 1749)

Mary Fenner formerly Abbott
Born in Providence, Providence, Rhode Islandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Sister of [half], [half], [half] and
Wife of — married 1710 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 69 in Rhode Island, USAmap
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Profile last modified | Created 18 Feb 2011
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Biography

Mary Abbott was born 1679.

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History and family Posted 12 May 2011 by bmoore771

Taken from Findagrave.com: Birth: Dec. 13, 1679Death: unknown Parents: . High Sheriff Daniel Abbott (1632 - 1700) . Margaret White (1635 - 1717)

Marriage: . Thomas Fenner II, 1701

Children: 1. Thomas Fenner III (b.1703) 2. Lt. Capt. William Fenner (1706 - 1779) 3. Maj. Daniel Fenner (1710 - 1803) 4. Mary Fenner (1720 - 1744)


Family links: Parents: Daniel Abbott (1632 - 1700) Margaret White Abbott (1635 - 1717)

Children: Thomas Fenner (1703 - ____)* Daniel Fenner (1710 - 1803)* Mary Fenner Bowen (1720 - 1744)*

Spouse: Thomas Fenner (1684 - ____)*

Burial: Find A Grave: Memorial #21809825 Major Thomas Fenner Lot Cranston Providence County Rhode Island, USA

Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899





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