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The Gifford family table below begins with Sarah Jane Gifford, a daughter of Ananias Gifford of Northampton, New York. Ananias was a son of Joseph Gifford, who was a Revolutionary War figure known as either Captain Gifford or Ensign Gifford. Joseph lived in Pittstown, New York. Sarah Jane married Daniel Baker and became Sarah Jane Baker.
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Date of Birth
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Birth Location
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Date of Death
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Death Location
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| Sarah Jane Gifford
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July 26, 1820
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N. Y.
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July 05, 1892
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N. Y. (around Dryden; buried in Caroline Grove Cemetery, Caroline, N. Y.)
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| Ananias Gifford
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Sept. 17, 1783
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N. Y. (possibly Beekman Patent or Pittstown)
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June 18, 1842
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Northampton, N. Y. (buried in Gifford's Corner Cemetery)
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| Joseph Gifford
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Mar. 17, 1743/44
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Rochester, Mass.
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Nov. 07, 1829
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Pittstown, N. Y. (buried in Methodist Cemetery, which used to be Union Cemetery, East Pittstown, N. Y.)
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| Gideon Gifford
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Nov. 28, 1719
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Rochester, Mass.
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Unknown
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N. Y.
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Names in Sarah Jane Baker's Pension Application File (New York Civil War claim of Sarah Jane Gifford Baker)
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