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!SOURCE: Avery F. Angell, Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas Angell, Who Settled in Providence, 1636 (Providence, A. Crawford Greene, 1872), p. 44-45. Gives death date 20 Mar 1808.
!OCCUPATION: "Nathan Angell was successor to his father in mercantile business in Providence. His store, on North Main street, had a wide reputation, and he was one of the most efficient merchants of Providence in his time." --A.F. Angell
!SOURCE: International Genealogical Index (Internet). Adds marriage date to Esther Harding.
!SOURCE: Email from N. Combs to Weldon Whipple, 3 Mar 2020. Cites Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916 (marriage[3]).
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