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Robert Cory Dingee

Birth22 Dec 1784 - Gagetown, Queens Co., NB, Canada
Death20 Oct 1862 - Gagetown, 1653971, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherHannah Cory
FatherSolomon Dingee

Born in Gagetown, Queens Co., NB, Canada on 22 Dec 1784 to Solomon Dingee and Hannah Cory. Robert Cory Dingee married Mary Black and had 9 children. He passed away on 20 Oct 1862 in Gagetown, 1653971, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Solomon Dingee
1755 - 1836
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Hannah Cory
1758 - 1828
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Mary Black
1789 - 1860
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Margaret Blizzard
1785 - 1815
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Sarah Jane Dingee
1819 - 1867
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Mary Ann Dingee
1829 - 1914
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William Black Dingee
1827 - 1911
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Rachel Sophia Dingee
1835 - 1922
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Elizabeth C Dingee
1820 - 1890
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Hannah Dingee
1825 - 1905
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James Blizzard Dingee
1815 - 1901
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Frances Ann Dingee
1831 - 1867
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Margaret Black Dingee
1816 - 1892

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