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Col. Abel Jackman
b.2 Aug 1762 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
d.24 Jun 1820 Corinth, Orange, Vermont, United States
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m. 28 Feb 1753
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m. 30 Jan 1791
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1820 GenealogyBank.com, Salem Gazette, 11 August 1820: Death - At Corinth, suddenly, Col. Abel Jackman, 56. He was assisting in putting a swarm of bees into a hive, when they stung him so that he expired in about ten minutes. Also New Hampshire Sentinel, 1820-07-29. Vermont Historical Gazetteer by Hemenway, Page & Wing, page 886 (203): Col. Jackman was a soldier of the Revolution and was at West Point at the time of Arnold's defection. Col. Jackman continued to live on his farm until June 24, 1820, when he, assisting in putting a swarm of bees into a hive, was stung so that he expired immediately. He was aged at the time of his death 56 years. References
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