John Trott was born at Nantucket, Massachusetts, 6 Dec 1734, the son of Benjamin Trott and Elizabeth Norton;
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died at Warren, Rhode Island, 25 Jun 1824, and is buried in in the Town Hall Cemetery, Swansea, Massachusetts;
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married Hannah (_____), died, 9 Oct 1819, and is buried in the Town Hall Cemetery at Swansea.
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Sources
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Nantucket, Massachusetts, Vital Records of Nantucket, Massachusetts to the Year 1850, Volume II - Births (G-Z) (The New England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund), p. 594, "settled at Swansey".
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Nantucket Historical Association, The Barney Genealogical Record, John Trott
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Otis Olney Wright, History of Swansea, Massachusetts, 1667-1917 (Published by the Town, Dover Press, Fall River, Massachusetts, 1917, 248 pages), pp. 236-237
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Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 27 December 2020), memorial page for John Trott (6 Dec 1734–25 Jun 1824), Find A Grave: Memorial #119170899, citing Town Hall Cemetery, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by James Harrison Turner (contributor 47057487).
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Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 27 December 2020), memorial page for Hannah Trott (unknown–9 Oct 1819), Find A Grave: Memorial #119170867, citing Town Hall Cemetery, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by James Harrison Turner (contributor 47057487).
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