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Simeon Whitcomb 1750–1809 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 Jun 1750

Birth Location: Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Death Date: 31 Dec 1809

Death Location: Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Father: Benjamin Whitcomb

Mother: Dorcas Heald

Spouse(s): Judith Brown

Children(s):

In 1750, Simeon Whitcomb entered the world in Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts, born to Benjamin Whitcomb And Dorcas Heald. Simeon Whitcomb married Judith Brown. Simeon Whitcomb passed away in 1809 in Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • In 1750, Simeon Whitcomb entered the world in Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts, born to Benjamin Whitcomb And Dorcas Heald.
  • Simeon Whitcomb married Judith Brown.
  • Simeon Whitcomb passed away in 1809 in Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

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Simeon Whitcomb's Ancestors

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Simeon Whitcomb
1750–1809
Birth Place: Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Parents
Benjamin Whitcomb
1711–1791
Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Dorcas Heald
1718–1808
Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Grandparents
Jonathan Whitcomb
1669–1715
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Simeon Whitcomb's Timeline

2 Records

1750
4 Jun 1750
Birth of Simeon Whitcomb in Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts
1809
31 Dec 1809
Age 59
Death of Simeon Whitcomb in Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 Jun 1750
    Event Place: Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts
    Record Source:
    [1] Massachusetts, Town Vital Collections
    [2] Massachusetts, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Dec 1809
    Event Place: Stow, Middlesex, Massachusetts
    Record Source: Massachusetts, Find a Grave Index

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