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Mary Vail, 1736–1806?> (aged 70 years)
- Name
- Mary /Vail/
- Surname
- Vail
- Given names
- Mary
father |
1710–1749
Birth: May 1710
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— Orient, Suffolk County, New York, USA Death: 13 October 1749 — Orient, Suffolk County, New York, USA |
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Marriage | Marriage — 6 April 1732 — Orient, Suffolk County, New York, USA |
21 months
elder brother |
1733–1798
Birth: about 1733
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— Orient, Suffolk County, New York, USA Death: 20 January 1798 |
20 months
elder brother |
1734–1806
Birth: 18 August 1734
24
— Orient, Suffolk County, New York, USA Death: 21 October 1806 — Pomfret, Windsor County, Vermont, USA |
2 years
herself |
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2 years
younger sister |
1738–…
Birth: 30 May 1738
28
— Orient, Suffolk County, New York, USA Death: |
3 years
younger brother |
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2 years
younger brother |
1742–1814
Birth: 15 March 1742
31
— Orient, Suffolk County, New York, USA Death: 30 October 1814 |
3 years
younger brother |
1977–…
Birth: 18 May 1977
33
— Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Death: |
Birth
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Shared note: Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poqu… Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poquatuck, after the name of the local Native American tribe that resided along the inland waterways, then named Oyster Ponds because of the nearby oyster beds. |
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Birth of a sister
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Shared note: Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poqu… Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poquatuck, after the name of the local Native American tribe that resided along the inland waterways, then named Oyster Ponds because of the nearby oyster beds. |
Birth of a brother
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Shared note: Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poqu… Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poquatuck, after the name of the local Native American tribe that resided along the inland waterways, then named Oyster Ponds because of the nearby oyster beds. |
Death of a paternal grandfather
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Birth of a brother
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Shared note: Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poqu… Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poquatuck, after the name of the local Native American tribe that resided along the inland waterways, then named Oyster Ponds because of the nearby oyster beds. |
Birth of a brother
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Death of a father
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Shared note: Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poqu… Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poquatuck, after the name of the local Native American tribe that resided along the inland waterways, then named Oyster Ponds because of the nearby oyster beds. |
Death of a mother
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Shared note: Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poqu… Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poquatuck, after the name of the local Native American tribe that resided along the inland waterways, then named Oyster Ponds because of the nearby oyster beds. |
Death of a maternal grandmother
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Death of a brother
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Death
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LDS baptism
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LDS endowment
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LDS child sealing
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Parents: Jeremiah Vail IV + Elizabeth Youngs |
Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
Birth |
Shared note
Orient is the easternmost town on Long Island's picturesque North Fork. It was originally named Poquatuck, after the name of the local Native American tribe that resided along the inland waterways, then named Oyster Ponds because of the nearby oyster beds. |
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