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Sign up freeNathan Alden 1768 – 1840 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 5 Sep 1768
Birth Location: Bellingham, Mass
Death Date: 9 November 1840
Death Location: Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Father: Elisha Alden
Mother: Irene Markham
Spouse(s): Sarah Beston
Children(s): Sally Alden
Nathan Alden was born in 1768 in Bellingham, Mass, the child of Elisha Alden and Irene Markham. Nathan Alden married Sarah Beston, and had children including Sally Alden. Nathan Alden passed away in 1840 in Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA.
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Biography
- Nathan Alden was born in 1768 in Bellingham, Mass, the child of Elisha Alden and Irene Markham.
- Nathan Alden married Sarah Beston, and had children including Sally Alden.
- Nathan Alden passed away in 1840 in Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA.
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Nathan Alden's Descendants
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1. Sally Alden (12 January 1796 – 5 January 1868) m. Parley Converse (6 May 1792 – 25 November 1869)
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1. Amanda Converse (19 Jun 1830 – 30 Nov 1860) m. Joseph (Albert Lamphear,) Sr. (Nov 1822 – 1905)
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1. Albert Lamphear m. Hattie Knapp
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1. Gertrude Mead (abt 1872 – 8 Feb 1934) m. Charles (W) Alcumbrack (abt 1872 – ) m. Eddie Mead (Jun 1867 – )
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 5 Sep 1768
Event Place: Bellingham, Mass
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 9 November 1840
Event Place: Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA