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JONATHAN COMSTOCK

Birth1727 - Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Death1800 - West Greenwich, Kent Co., RI
MotherJohn Comstock (mffmmmffff)
FatherNot Available

Born in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States on 1727 to John Comstock (mffmmmffff). JONATHAN COMSTOCK married Hannah Cass and had 5 children. He passed away on 1800 in West Greenwich, Kent Co., RI.

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John Comstock (Mffmmmffff)
1693 - 1749
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Hannah Cass
1741 - 1773
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Sarah Comstock
1730 - 1806
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Mary Angell
1744 - 1778
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Susannah Comstock
1717 - 1806
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Hannah Reed
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Angell
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Comstock
1775 - 1834
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Ichabod Comstock
1775 - 1839
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Lucy Comstock
1778 - Unknown
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Rachel Comstock
1761 - Unknown
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Jonathan Comstock
1752 - 1807

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