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Phoebe Lewis 1810–1884 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1810

Birth Location: Pitcher, Chenango, New York, United States

Death Date: 1884

Death Location: Westmoreland, Oneida, New York, United States

Father: Nehemiah Lewis

Mother: Phoebe Bolster

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In 1810, Phoebe Lewis entered the world in Pitcher, Chenango, New York, United States, born to Nehemiah Lewis And Phoebe Bolster. Phoebe Lewis passed away in 1884 in Westmoreland, Oneida, New York, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1810, Phoebe Lewis entered the world in Pitcher, Chenango, New York, United States, born to Nehemiah Lewis And Phoebe Bolster.
  • Phoebe Lewis passed away in 1884 in Westmoreland, Oneida, New York, United States.

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Phoebe Lewis's Ancestors

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Phoebe Lewis
1810–1884
Birth Place: Pitcher, Chenango, New York, United States
Parents
Nehemiah Lewis
1766–1828
Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Phoebe Bolster
1784–1850
Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Grandparents
Abraham Lewis
1724–1790
Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Rebecca Chesebrough
1726–1762
Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Phoebe Lewis's Timeline

2 Records

1810
1810
Birth of Phoebe Lewis in Pitcher, Chenango, New York, United States
Pitcher, Chenango, New York, United States
1884
1884
Age 74
Death of Phoebe Lewis in Westmoreland, Oneida, New York, United States
Westmoreland, Oneida, New York, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Pitcher, Chenango, New York, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1884
    Event Place: Westmoreland, Oneida, New York, United States

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