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Abigail Goss 1781–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Apr 1781

Birth Location: Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts

Death Date: aft 1860

Death Location: Milan, Coos, New Hampshire, USA

Father: Samuel Goss

Mother: Lucretia Howe

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The story of Abigail Goss began in 1781 in Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts. Abigail Goss passed away in 1860 in Milan, Coos, New Hampshire, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Abigail Goss began in 1781 in Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts.
  • Abigail Goss passed away in 1860 in Milan, Coos, New Hampshire, USA.

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Abigail Goss's Ancestors

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Abigail Goss
1781–1860
Birth Place: Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts
Parents
Samuel Goss
1754–1850
Bolton, Worchester, Massachusetts, British Colonies
Lucretia Howe
1761–1845
Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts
Grandparents
Thomas Goss
1716–1780
Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Abigail Wade
1717–1791
Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Great-Grandparents
Capt Goss
1676–1747
Judith Hayward
1675–1748
Samuel Captain
1683–1738
Lydia Newhall
1687–1743
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Howard
1640–1718
Anna Hayward
1649–1714
Nathaniel Wade
1648–1707
Mercy Bradstreet\Wade
1646–1714

Abigail Goss's Timeline

2 Records

1781
14 Apr 1781
Birth of Abigail Goss in Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts
Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts
1860
aft 1860
Age 79
Death of Abigail Goss in Milan, Coos, New Hampshire, USA
Milan, Coos, New Hampshire, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Apr 1781
    Event Place: Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts
    Record Source: Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: aft 1860
    Event Place: Milan, Coos, New Hampshire, USA

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