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From: "Kathie" <>
Subject: Re: [MA-MENDON] Thankful Hazeltine is she the daughter of Daniel Hazeltine
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 12:58:48 -0600
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Hi Pat
Thanks for the info, this is just great. I will follow your suggestions and
am so excited. Thanks for the help...

That Daniel is the son of Deacon Daniel Corbett and the Grandson of Elder
Daniel Corbett and the Gr. Grandson of Robert Corbet and Abiel Twitchell. I
have followed that line but never did have correct info on Thankful, or her
father, until now. Once again thanks and Happy Thanksgiving. Kathie
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Subject: Re: [MA-MENDON] Thankful Hazeltine is she the daughter of Daniel
Hazeltine


> In a message dated 11/21/2001 9:37:55 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> writes:
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> > Any cost for research will be gladly sent A.S.A.P.
>
> Kathie:
> Haverhill Public Library (Haverhill MA) would look up the Gen. Sketches of
> Robert and John Hazelton of Rowley and find just those pages on Daniel; if
> you want the, they charge 25 cents per xerox page. Perhaps the Mendon
> Library could do that for you. If not, you could get that book through
> interlibrary loan at your closest library.
>
> Also, Pat Downs is in the rootsweb archives as looking for the same
family.
> She notes Elijah Corbett as her ancestor. In the posting, Daniel Corbett
> was born in Milford 1746 so you would want to look there. Also, check the
> spelling Corbet.
> They seem to think that Daniel Corbett was the son of Deacon Daniel
Corbett
> (1720-1761) from Bellingham who married Mary Holbrook in 1741. Have you
> followed that family back to see if there were any other
> Haseltines/Hazeltines?
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