Abigail Converse

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Abigail Converse (Baldwin)

Also Known As: "Abigail Convers"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
Death: 1739 (31-32)
Leicester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Henry Baldwin, II and Abigail Baldwin
Wife of John Converse, Jr.
Mother of John Converse; Benjamin Converse; Luke Converse; Robert Converse; Abigail Converse and 1 other
Sister of Henry Baldwin, III, Esq.; Captain David Baldwin; Deacon Isaac Baldwin; Abigail Baldwin; James Baldwin and 2 others

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About Abigail Converse

Born in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA on 1707 to Henry Baldwin and Abigail Fiske. Abigail married John Converse and had 5 children. She died on 1739 in Leicester, Massachusetts, USA.

Family

Family Members

  • Parents: Henry Baldwin (1664-1729) & Abigail Fiske (1667-1771) Married
  1. John Converse (1701-1781)

Children:

  1. John (1728-)
  2. Benjamin (1732-)
  3. Luke (1734-1810)
  4. Robert (1737-)
  5. Abigail (1739-)

Sources

  1. The Baldwin genealogy from 1500 to 1881 (1881). Author: Baldwin, C. C. (Charles Candee), 1834-1895. Subject: Baldwin family. Publisher: Cleveland, O, [Leader printing company]. Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT. Pg. 618

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Abigail Converse's Timeline

1707
November 19, 1707
Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1728
July 31, 1728
1732
May 20, 1732
Leicester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States
1734
October 6, 1734
Leicester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States
1737
April 20, 1737
Leicester, Worcester County, Province of Massachusetts
1739
March 5, 1739
1739
Age 31
Leicester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1766
1766