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David Dana Town (abt. 1758 - 1830)

Capt. David Dana Town
Born about in Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts Baymap
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Husband of — married 31 Dec 1778 in Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, États-Unismap
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Died at about age 72 in Marlboro, Windham, Vermont, United Statesmap
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Biography

A soldier of the Revolution from MA. Called Captain later in life. First wife was Elizabeth Breed. 2nd was Relief Wilcox. 3rd was Sarah Maxum.

Sources

  • The Dana Family In America

by Dana, Elizabeth Ellery (1846-1939); Dana, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1881-1950), 1856, p. 184

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David married Elizabeth Breed on 31 Dec 1778-

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There are others with different dates but they are not the actual marriage, they are marriage intentions.

Elizabeth Breed, the one assumed to be David's wife, already has a profile here- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Breed-685
Pattie, either you or the profile manager should feel free to attach this profile as a spouse of Breed-685 at such time as you are confident to do so on the basis of your evidence. Good job.
posted by John French Ph.D.

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