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Abigail Bryant 1766–1849 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1766

Birth Location: Saco, Maine (York)

Death Date: 1849

Death Location: Newcastle, Maine (Lincoln)

Father: David Bryant

Mother: Lydia Cudworth

Spouse(s): John Clark(e)

Children(s): David Clark(e)

The story of Abigail Bryant began in 1766 in Saco, Maine (York). Abigail Bryant married John Clark E, and had children including David Clark E. Abigail Bryant passed away in 1849 in Newcastle, Maine (Lincoln).

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Biography

  • The story of Abigail Bryant began in 1766 in Saco, Maine (York).
  • Abigail Bryant married John Clark E, and had children including David Clark E.
  • Abigail Bryant passed away in 1849 in Newcastle, Maine (Lincoln).

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Abigail Bryant's Ancestors

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Abigail Bryant
1766–1849
Birth Place: Saco, Maine (York)
Parents
David Bryant
1730–1794
Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Lydia Cudworth
1734–1806
Freetown, Massachusetts (Bristol)
Grandparents
David Bryant
1706–1802
Hannah Turner
1708–1802
Scituate, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
David Cudworth
1714–
Massachusetts USA
Abigail Josslyn
1714–
Massachusetts USA
Great-Grandparents
Amasa Turner
1674–1711
Anna Hatch
1677–1777
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Daniel Turner
1641–1699
Hannah Randall
1645–1714
Jeremiah Hatch
1626–1712
Mary Hewes
1630–1716

Abigail Bryant's Descendants

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Abigail Bryant (1766–1849) m. John Clark(e) (BET 1760 AND 1765–1842)
  1. 1. David Clark(e) 1790–1873 m. Sally Alley 1802–1830
    1. 1. Mary (Jane) Clark(e) 1828–1886 m. Rufus (Bailey) Peters 1818–1887
      1. 1. Mary (Francis) Peters 1866–1902 m. William (M.) Parlee 1863–1938
        1. 1. Everett (Johnson (Parlee)) Boulter 1902–1986 m. Anna (Dorothy) Walker 1904–1996
        2. 2. Myra Parlee 1887–1931
        3. 3. Samuel (Rufus) Parlee 1891–1936
        4. 4. Harvey (Theodore) Parlee 1894–1981
        5. 5. Henry (McEwen) Parlee 1894–1955
        6. 6. Oscar (Ervin) Parlee 1896–1954
        7. 7. Alice (Emiline) Parlee 1897–1967
        8. 8. Alfred (Eugene) Parlee 1899–1900
      2. 2. Mary (J.) Peters 1855–
      3. 3. Phebe (Ann) Peters 1857–1875
      4. 4. Emily (J.) Peters 1859–
      5. 5. Mira (Matilda M.) Peters 1860–1883
      6. 6. Caroline (Maria) Peters 1863–
      7. 7. Charlotte (R.) Peters 1870–1889

Abigail Bryant's Timeline

2 Records

1766
1766
Birth of Abigail Bryant in Saco, Maine (York)
Saco, Maine (York)
1849
1849
Age 83
Death of Abigail Bryant in Newcastle, Maine (Lincoln)
Newcastle, Maine (Lincoln)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1766
    Event Place: Saco, Maine (York)
    Record Source: Pedigree Resource File - LDS, Search on David Clarke b. 1790, work of Donna Chernick of Bellevue Washington

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1849
    Event Place: Newcastle, Maine (Lincoln)
    Record Source: Pedigree Resource File - LDS, Search on David Clarke b. 1790, work of Donna Chernick of Bellevue Washington

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