Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Cabot, Andrew |
Born |
16 December 1750 |
Birthplace |
Salem, MA |
Father |
Joseph Cabot (of Salem) |
Mother |
Elizabeth (Higginson) Cabot |
Role |
Business |
Spouse |
Lydia Dodge of Salem (int. March 27, 1773) |
Children |
Anna Cabot (bp. 15 February 1778) Sally Cabot (bp. October 24, 1779) Sebastian Cabbot (s.) (bp. Apr 2, 1782) Sebasteby Cabbot (d.) (bp. July 30, 1782) Robert Cabot (bp. Sept 29, 1784) George Cabot (bp. November 27, 1785) Lydia Cabot (bp. May 13, 1787) Catharine Cabot (bp. June 21, 1789) Susanna Cabot (born after Andrew died) (bp. June 5, 1791) |
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