Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Dearborn, Henry (Gen.), 1751-1829 |
Born |
Feb. 23, 1751 |
Birthplace |
Hampton, N.H. |
Deceased |
June 6, 1829 |
Deceased where |
Roxbury, Mass. |
Places of residence |
Nottingham Square, N.H. |
Occupation |
Secretary of War. Congressman |
Father |
Simon Dearborn. |
Mother |
Sarah Marston. |
Spouse |
1. Mary Bartlett, m. 1771, 2. Dorcas Marble, m. 1790., 3. Sarah Bowdoin, widow o |
Relationships |
Studied medicine with Dr. Hall Jackson of Portsmouth, N.H. Spouses: 1. Mary Bartlett, m. 1771 2. Dorcas Marble, m. 1790. 3. Sarah Bowdoin, widow of James Bowdoin, m. 1813. |
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