Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Rindge, John, 1727-1786 |
Born |
Jul. 23, 1727 |
Deceased |
Dec. 17, 1786 |
Father |
John Rindge. |
Mother |
Ann Odiorne. |
Notes |
See New Hampshire Historical Society for the Rindge Papers, 1733-1822. |
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