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Abigail Crabtree (Rice)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Attleboro, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts
Death: October 19, 1821 (90)
Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States
Place of Burial: Church Street, West Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts, 01585, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Peter Rice, Jr. and Dinah Rice
Wife of John Crabtree
Mother of Jemima Abbott; Benjamin Crabtree; Sarah Crabtree; Sarah Axtell; Abigail Crabtree and 4 others
Sister of Lucy Rice; Peter Rice; Zerviah Rice (Rice); Silas Rice; Miriam Rice and 8 others
Half sister of John Wolcott

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About Abigail Crabtree

Abigail Rice Crabtree BIRTH 14 Nov 1730, Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA DEATH 19 Oct 1821 (aged 90), Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA BURIAL Pine Grove Cemetery, West Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA, MEMORIAL ID 130420516

Parents Peter Rice 1700–1759 Dinah Walker Wolcott Rice 1706–1785

Spouse John Crabtree 1725–1815 (m. 1754)

Siblings Timothy Rice 1735–1813 Sarah Rice Smith 1741–1812

Children Sarah Crabtree Axtell 1758–1842 Benjamin C Crabtree 1770–1848

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Abigail Crabtree's Timeline

1730
November 14, 1730
Attleboro, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts
1755
July 15, 1755
Warren, Worcester County, MA
1756
1756
1757
July 5, 1757
Attleboro, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1758
August 5, 1758
Worcester County, Massachusetts
1761
May 2, 1761
Attleboro, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1763
November 8, 1763
Warren, Worcester County, Province of Massachusetts
1765
April 27, 1765
Warren, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
1768
March 28, 1768
Warren, Worcester County, MA, British Colonial America