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Abigail <I>Moulton</I> Lyman

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Abigail Moulton Lyman

Birth
York Village, York County, Maine, USA
Death
22 Jan 1808 (aged 62)
York Village, York County, Maine, USA
Burial
York Village, York County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Abigail Moulton's direct forebears were forged in the crucible of the Seven Years War. Both her grandfathers were captured by Indians in the Candlemas Massacre (York, 1692) and later 'redeemed'. Two of her great-grandparents were killed in the same raid.
Abigail married Job Lyman, physician, and they had eleven children. In addition to those listed below were Hannah (1763-), Moses(1769-), Theda(1773-) and Theodosia(1777-).
Abigail Moulton's direct forebears were forged in the crucible of the Seven Years War. Both her grandfathers were captured by Indians in the Candlemas Massacre (York, 1692) and later 'redeemed'. Two of her great-grandparents were killed in the same raid.
Abigail married Job Lyman, physician, and they had eleven children. In addition to those listed below were Hannah (1763-), Moses(1769-), Theda(1773-) and Theodosia(1777-).

Inscription

ABIGAIL LYMAN
widow of
Job Lyman, M.D.
and daughter of the
Hon. Jeremiah Moulton
Obt. Jan 22, 1808.

Every virtue which could adorn the wife
Mother and friend, was concentrated in
This most excellent woman.



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