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Abigail Leonard 1701–1729 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1701

Birth Location: Norwich, New London, Connecticut

Death Date: 4 Jul 1729

Death Location: Norwich, New London, Connecticut

Father: Samuel Leonard

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Abigail Leonard was born in 1701 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, the child of Samuel Leonard And Deborah. Abigail Leonard passed away in 1729 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • Abigail Leonard was born in 1701 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, the child of Samuel Leonard And Deborah.
  • Abigail Leonard passed away in 1729 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut.

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Abigail Leonard's Ancestors

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Abigail Leonard
1701–1729
Birth Place: Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Parents
Samuel Leonard
1644–1720
Duxbury, Plymouth, MA
Grandparents
Solomon Leonard
1625–1671
Pontypool, Monmouth., ENG
Sarah Chandler
1622–1675
Leiden, Holland, NETH
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Leonard
1580–1630
Mary Chilton
1589–1679
Roger Chandler
1580–1665
Isabella Chilton
1587–1622
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Leonard
1553–1618
Elizabeth Slany
1555–1611
James Chilton
1563–1620
Susanna Furner
1564–1621
John Chandler
1555–1592
Jane Gitton
1560–1666
James Chilton
1563–1620
Susanna Furner
1564–1621

Abigail Leonard's Timeline

2 Records

1701
1701
Birth of Abigail Leonard in Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Norwich, New London, Connecticut
1729
4 Jul 1729
Age 28
Death of Abigail Leonard in Norwich, New London, Connecticut
Norwich, New London, Connecticut

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1701
    Event Place: Norwich, New London, Connecticut

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Jul 1729
    Event Place: Norwich, New London, Connecticut

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