The Descendants Of Moses And Sarah Kilham Porter Of Pawlet Vermont
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The Descendants of Moses and Sarah Kilham Porter of Pawlet, Vermont
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Moses Porter, son of Experience Porter and Abigail Safford, was born in 1738 in Mansfield, Connecticut. He married Sarah Kilham (1742-1843), daughter of Phineas Kilham and Thankful Hill and the widow of Joseph Park, in 1765 in Preston, Connnecticut. They had seven children. He died in 1803 in Pawlet, Vermont.
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