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Esther Catlin

BirthAbt 1672 - Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States
Death12 Dec 1733 - Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
MotherMary+ Baldwin of Milford
FatherJohn Jonathan Ward Catlin Cartland

Born in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States on Abt 1672 to John Jonathan Ward Catlin Cartland and Mary+ Baldwin of Milford. Esther Catlin married Ebenezer Smead and had 10 children. She passed away on 12 Dec 1733 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
John Jonathan Ward Catlin Cartland
1640 - 1704
Mary+ Baldwin Of Milford
1644 - 1704
Spouse(s)
Ebenezer Smead
1675 - 1753
Children Show all
Jonathan Smead
1707 - 1783
Esther Catlin Smead
1696 - 1736
Elizabeth Smead
1698 - 1774
Abigail Smead
1717 - 1755
Ruth Smead
1702 - 1765

Ebenezer Smead
1704 - 1783
Thankful Smead
1700 - 1760
Ebenezer Smead
1695 - 1728
Joseph Smead
1709 - 1712
Joseph Smead
1713 - 1783

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