Sgt James Abbott Died 1830

Born to Capt Abiel Abbott and Abigail Fenton Abbott Chamberlain. Sgt James Abbott passed away on May 2, 1830and was buried in Stahl Brothers Cemetery in Arkport, NY. Sgt James Abbott was married to Phoebe Howe (Coray) Abbott, Phebe Howe Abbott and had 6 children: Elijah Abbott, Asa S Abbott, Sr, James Abbott, Edmond Austin Abbott, Stephen Joseph Abbott, Eleazer C Abbott.

Death:
May 2, 1830
Born in:
Windham, CT
Plot:
Small plot located on Merry Brothers Farm in Arkport, NY. In the middle of a cornfield with a fence around. About 11 graves located here according to town historian.
Burial place:
Stahl Brothers Cemetery
Arkport, NY

Passed away Relatives of Sgt James Abbott

parents

Died 1772
Birth place:
Connecticut
Burial place:
Address:
Hammond Hill Rd, Hampton, CT
Died 1776
Birth place:
Willington, CT
Burial place:
Address:
Amenia Union Rd, Sharon, CT

spouses

Phoebe Howe (Coray) Abbott
Died 1842
Died 1842
Birth place:
Pennsylvania
Burial place:
Address:
Arkport, NY

children

Died 1821
Birth place:
Pomfret, CT
Burial place:
Address:
Arkport, NY
Died 1863
Burial place:
Address:
Roscoe, IL
Died 1846
Birth place:
Pennsylvania
Burial place:
Address:
W Maines Street And Township Road 3225 E, Perry, IL 62340
18011861 (aged 59)
Birth place:
Providence, PA
Burial place:
Address:
Michigan
18041843 (aged 39)
Birth place:
Providence, PA
Burial place:
Address:
550 North Main St, Willard, UT 84340
18081887 (aged 78)
Burial place:
Address:
New Hampton, IA

siblings

James Abbott
Died 1830
Abiel Abbott
Died 1830
Died 1846
Birth place:
Hampton, CT
Burial place:
Address:
Armada, MI

Who is Else Buried at Stahl Brothers Cemetery in New York

Died 1821
Birth place:
Pomfret, CT
Died 1842
Birth place:
Pennsylvania

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FAQ

Where was Sgt James Abbott born?

Sgt Abbott was born in Windham, CT

When did is Sgt James Abbott pass away?

Sgt Abbott passed away in May 2, 1830

Where is Sgt James Abbott buried?

Sgt Abbott is interred in Arkport, NY, in Plot: Small plot located on Merry Brothers Farm in Arkport, NY. In the middle of a cornfield with a fence around. About 11 graves located here according to town historian.