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Nathan Bridges 1772–1844 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 26 Nov. 1772
Birth Location: Holliston, Middlesea, Mass.
Death Date: 18 May, 1844
Death Location: Holliston, Middlesex, Mass.
Father: Benjamin Bridges
Mother: Esther Parker
Spouse(s): Abigail Stone
Children(s): Lyman Bridges
In 1772, Nathan Bridges entered the world in Holliston, Middlesea, Mass., born to Benjamin Parker Bridges And Esther Parker. Nathan Bridges married Abigail Nabby Stone, and had children including Lyman Bridges. Nathan Bridges passed away in 1844 in Holliston, Middlesex, Mass..
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- In 1772, Nathan Bridges entered the world in Holliston, Middlesea, Mass., born to Benjamin Parker Bridges And Esther Parker.
- Nathan Bridges married Abigail Nabby Stone, and had children including Lyman Bridges.
- Nathan Bridges passed away in 1844 in Holliston, Middlesex, Mass..
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Nathan Bridges's Descendants
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1. Lyman Bridges 1811–1889 m. Harriet (Chamberlain) Bridges 1807–1891
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1. Charles (Lyman) Bridges 1833–1912 m. Mary McNulty 1835–1888
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1. Julia (Ann) Bridges 1857–1915 m. James (Wilbur) Stokes 1857–1921
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1. Harriet (Bridges) Watson 1888–1987 m. Lorenzo (Dow) Watson 1886–1959
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 26 Nov. 1772
Event Place: Holliston, Middlesea, Mass.
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 18 May, 1844
Event Place: Holliston, Middlesex, Mass.