Samuel
BARRETT
(b.
20 September 1858
,
Highgate, Vermont, USA
d.
18 February 1950
,
Swanton, Vermont, USA
)
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Samuel BARRETT was born 20 September 1858 in Highgate, Vermont, USA
Samuel BARRETT was the child of ? and ?Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Samuel married Bertha Jane ATWOOD abt. 1885 . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Bertha Jane ATWOOD was born 11 May 1869 in Constable, Franklin, New York, USA. Bertha Jane died 21 July 1949 in Swanton, Vermont, USA.
Samuel BARRETT died 18 February 1950 in Swanton, Vermont, USA.
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