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Abigail Nabby Mack 1770–1832 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1770

Birth Location: Lyme, Connecticut

Death Date: 1832

Death Location: Saybrook, Connecticut

Father: Ezra Mack

Mother: Lydia Gibbs

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In 1770, Abigail Nabby Mack entered the world in Lyme, Connecticut, born to Ezra Mack And Lydia Gibbs. Abigail Nabby Mack passed away in 1832 in Saybrook, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • In 1770, Abigail Nabby Mack entered the world in Lyme, Connecticut, born to Ezra Mack And Lydia Gibbs.
  • Abigail Nabby Mack passed away in 1832 in Saybrook, Connecticut.

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Abigail Mack's Ancestors

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Abigail Mack
1770–1832
Birth Place: Lyme, Connecticut
Parents
Ezra Mack
1722–1800
Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States
Lydia Gibbs
1754–1799
Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
Grandparents
John Mack
1682–1734
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Love BENNETT
1685–1732
Lyme, New London, Connecticut
Zadock Gibbs
1723–1789
Litchfield, Connecticut
Lydia Townsend
1725–1773
Litchfield, Connecticut
Great-Grandparents
John II
1653–1721
Sarah Bagley
1663–1720
Henry Jr
1647–1736
Sarah Champion
1649–1727
Benjamin Gibbs
1674–1767
Daniel -1
1700–1761
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johne Mack
1620–1670
Abigail Peterson
1620–1672
Orlando Bagley
1628–1700
Sarah Colby
1635–1663

Abigail Mack's Timeline

2 Records

1770
1770
Birth of Abigail Nabby Mack in Lyme, Connecticut
Lyme, Connecticut
1832
1832
Age 62
Death of Abigail Nabby Mack in Saybrook, Connecticut
Saybrook, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1770
    Event Place: Lyme, Connecticut

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1832
    Event Place: Saybrook, Connecticut

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