Died
Apr 1841/1849.
Canton, Connecticut, United States. [2]
Census:
1790
Whitehall, Washington, New York, United States. [3]
1810
Ira, New York, United States. [4]
Event:
Living
1816
Sterling, New York, United States. [5]
Living
10 JUN 1827.
Canton, Connecticut, United States. [6]
Living
22 OCT 1837.
Collinsville, Connecticut, United States. [7]
Source: S62 Irene Dixon Stockwell, The Stockwell Family: Adventures into the Past, 2nd edition, revised (Janesville, Wisconsin: Janesville Printing Company, 1982), . st</i>. 2nd edition, revised. Janesville, Wisconsin: Janesville Printing Company, 1982. TID 14 Author Irene Dixon Stockwell Role Title The Stockwell Family SubTitle Adventures into the Past SuplAuthor SuplRole Edition 2nd edition, revised PubPlace Janesville, Wisconsin Publisher Janesville Printing Company PubDate 1982
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