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Abigail Oliver 1625–1764 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1625

Birth Location: Northampton, England

Death Date: 24 Feb 1764

Death Location: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA

Father: Thomas Dr.

Mother: Ann Squire

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In 1625, Abigail Oliver entered the world in Northampton, England, born to Thomas Oliver Dr And Ann Squire. Abigail Oliver passed away in 1764 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1625, Abigail Oliver entered the world in Northampton, England, born to Thomas Oliver Dr And Ann Squire.
  • Abigail Oliver passed away in 1764 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Abigail Oliver's Ancestors

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Abigail Oliver
1625–1764
Birth Place: Northampton, England
Parents
Thomas Oliver Dr.
1595–1657
Kent, England
Ann Squire
1591–1662
Somerset, England
Grandparents
John Oliver
1552–1598
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Elizabeth Rowland
1556–1628
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Henry (Thomas) Squire
1561–1649
Charlton Mackrell, Somerset, England
Charlotte Mackrell
1563–1660
Charlton Mackrell, South Somerset District, Somerset, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Oliver
1530–1557
Margaret Cox
1530–1598
Thomas Rowland
1531–1581
Elizabeth Turner
1515–1593
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Abigail Oliver's Timeline

2 Records

1625
1625
Birth of Abigail Oliver in Northampton, England
Northampton, England
1764
24 Feb 1764
Age 139
Death of Abigail Oliver in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1625
    Event Place: Northampton, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Feb 1764
    Event Place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA

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