Abigail Hartwell

(1 May 1681 - )
Abigail Hartwell|b. 1 May 1681|p61.htm|Samuel Hartwell|b. 26 Mar 1645\nd. 26 Jul 1725|p51.htm|Ruth Wheeler|b. 23 Feb 1641/42\nd. 9 Dec 1713|p52.htm|William Hartwell|b. fol 12 Mar 1613/14\nd. 12 Mar 1689/90|p46.htm|Jazen (--?--)|b. ca 1608\nd. 5 Aug 1695|p47.htm|||||||

7-greats-grandaunt of Darrell Allen Martin.
Abigail was born on 1 May 1681. She was the daughter of Samuel Hartwell and Ruth Wheeler.
 
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