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Sign up freeThomas Danforth 1623–1699
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Birth Date: April 20, 1623
Birth Location: Framlingham, Suffolk, England
Death Date: November 5, 1699
Death Location: Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Father: Nicholas Danforth
Mother:
Children: Mary DANFORTH, Samuel DANFORTH, Bethia Danforth, Benjamin Danforth, Mary DANFORTH, Joseph Danforth
In 1623, Thomas Danforth entered the world in Framlingham, Suffolk, England, born to Nicholas Danforth And Elizabeth Symmes. In 1643, Thomas Danforth resided in Massachusetts Colony, MA. Thomas Danforth married Mary Withington, and had children including Benjamin Danforth, Bethia Danforth, Elizabeth Danforth, Jonathan Danforth, Joseph Danforth, Mary Danforth, Samuel Danforth, Sarah Danforth, Thomas Danforth. Thomas Danforth passed away in 1699 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.
Why This Is a Public Tree Person
This person was detected across multiple family trees uploaded by different tree owners in the YourRoots network. Using our proprietary algorithm and AI tools, we evaluate matching based on name, birth/death dates and locations, and parents/descendants matching.
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Immediate Family
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Biography
Early Life
In 1623, Thomas Danforth entered the world in Framlingham, Suffolk, England, born to Nicholas Danforth And Elizabeth Symmes.
In 1643, Thomas Danforth resided in Massachusetts Colony, MA.
Family
Thomas Danforth married Mary Withington, and had children including Benjamin Danforth, Bethia Danforth, Elizabeth Danforth, Jonathan Danforth, Joseph Danforth, Mary Danforth, Samuel Danforth, Sarah Danforth, Thomas Danforth.
Later Years
Thomas Danforth passed away in 1699 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.
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