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Abigail Terry

Birth21 Sep 1646 - Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
DeathAbout 1692 - Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
MotherJoan Hardy
FatherStephen Terry

Born in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States on 21 Sep 1646 to Stephen Terry and Joan Hardy. Abigail Terry married Richard Goodman and had 11 children. She passed away on About 1692 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
Stephen Terry
1608 - 1668
Joan Hardy
1604 - 1647
Spouse(s)
Richard Goodman
1609 - 1676
Children Show all
Ensign Steven Kellogg
1668 - 1722
Jonathan Kellogg
1679 - 1771
Elizabeth Emma Kellogg
1673 - 1750
Daniel Kellogg
1681 - 1684
Joseph (Jasper) Kellogg
1684 - 1724
Nathaniel Kellogg 🌲
1671 - 1757

Ephraim Kellogg
1686 - 1686
Nathaniel Kellogg
1669 - 1750
Ephriam Kellogg
1687 - 1688
Ebenezer Joseph Kellogg
1677 - 1746
Mary Ann Goodman
1703 - Unknown

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