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Stephen Mack 1798–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 FEB 1798

Birth Location: Tunbridge, Orange City, VT

Death Date: 10 APR 1850

Death Location: Macktown, Winnebago City, IL

Father: Stephen Mack

Mother: Temperance Bond

Spouse(s): Isabel Daniels, Princess Hononegah

Children(s):

In 1798, Stephen Mack entered the world in Tunbridge, Orange City, VT, born to Stephen Mack And Temperance Bond. Stephen Mack married Isabel Daniels, Princess Mary Hononegah. Stephen Mack passed away in 1850 in Macktown, Winnebago City, IL.

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Biography

  • In 1798, Stephen Mack entered the world in Tunbridge, Orange City, VT, born to Stephen Mack And Temperance Bond.
  • Stephen Mack married Isabel Daniels, Princess Mary Hononegah.
  • Stephen Mack passed away in 1850 in Macktown, Winnebago City, IL.

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Stephen Mack's Ancestors

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Stephen Mack
1798–1850
Birth Place: Tunbridge, Orange City, VT
Parents
Stephen Mack
1766–1826
Marlow, Cheshire, NH
Temperance Bond
1771–1850
Gilsum, Cheshire, NH
Grandparents
Solomon Mack
1732–1820
Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA
Lydia Gates
1732–1777
East Haddam, CT
Great-Grandparents
David Jr
1706–1775
Lydia Fuller
1709–1778
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Daniel Gates
1680–
Rebecca Dutton
1686–1687
Shubael Fuller
1684–1748
Hannah Crocker
1688–1751

Stephen Mack's Timeline

2 Records

1798
2 FEB 1798
Birth of Stephen Mack in Tunbridge, Orange City, VT
Tunbridge, Orange City, VT
1850
10 APR 1850
Age 52
Death of Stephen Mack in Macktown, Winnebago City, IL
Macktown, Winnebago City, IL

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 FEB 1798
    Event Place: Tunbridge, Orange City, VT

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 APR 1850
    Event Place: Macktown, Winnebago City, IL

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